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Dubbed the “World’s highest hotel” – the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong opened, making a return this Asian city.
Located at the very top of the International Commerce Centre (ICC) in Hong Kong, the hotel occupies floors 102-118.
“The opening of this landmark hotel in Hong Kong is the culmination of many years of hard work and dedication to delivering the very best product, facilities and service in this great city,” said Herve Humler, president and chief operations officer of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. “Partnering with Hong Kong’s premier developer, Sung Hung Kai Properties, we have been able to create truly spectacular so we can welcome our guests not just to the tallest hotel in the world, but also to one of the very best hotels in the world. We are taking luxury to new heights in every sense.”
The hotel’s 312 guest rooms all offer spectacular city and harbor views. Starting at 50 square metres for a Deluxe Room, and reaching 365 square meters for the Ritz-Carlton Suite, rooms provide WiFi, iPod docking stations, Blu-ray DVD players and flat screen TVs.
The hotel also offers three restaurants on 102nd floor, including Tin Lung Heen, serving refined Cantonese cuisine; Tosca, offering Southern Italian cuisine; the Lounge & Bar with fire pits and open kitchens.
In addition, there is a chocolate-themed lounge named The Chocolate Library on 103rd floor and a patisserie located on 9th floor and bar and restaurant Ozone, located on the hotel’s 118th floor, offering contemporary Asian tapas, signature cocktails and wines.
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