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Location:
Designed
by the internationally-acclaimed Japanese interior architect, Koichiro
Ikebuchi, this brand new hotel embraces elegance and oriental sophistication
and is built to complement its natural surroundings and cultural aesthetics.
Whilst it is tucked away from the hustle and bustle, the hotel yet occupies
a most central and convenient position in Causeway Bay within walking distance
from major shopping areas and business districts. The hotel is located
in one of the most desired spots in Causeway Bay nestled between a quiet
neighbourbood and a riveting citylife. Just minutes away from MTR Subway
Stations, World Trade Centre, SOGO Department Store, and other important
landmarks.
Rooms: All
280 chic and contemporary guestrooms are equipped with a 42” flat-panel
television set with cable & movies channels. There is an en-suite bathroom
in every room separated by a glass wall with a magic twist or indeed more
of a magic touch - first of its kind, premiering in Hong Kong! At a flick
of the switch, the "Magic Glass' will turn from a glazed to a translucent
surface adding much fun and surprise to a morning or evening shower! Each
bathroom is also equipped with the latest make of an overhead rainforest
shower head with an adjustable power water jet rejuvenating you from your
head down to your toes. Other facilities include individually controlled
air-conditioning, IDD telephone with voice mail, broadband Internet access,
guest folio display & incoming message retrieval via television screen,
personal safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, refrigerator, mini bar, and tea/coffee
making facilities.
Other Facilities:
Conference
& banquet facilities, Empire Club Lounge with 24-hour business services,
24-hour reception, laundry & dry cleaning service, tour desk, Empire's
Kitchen featuring an open kitchen and a cozy atmosphere & serves international
favourites, and room service. Life Spa at the Empire Hotel Hong Kong Causeway
Bay has been created for its guests to enjoy a lifestyle that is about
bringing balance and harmony to life even when they are away from their
comfort zone. Its concept is inspired by the Five Elements (Wu Xing) in
traditional Chinese medicine. From this ancient Chinese wisdom, it is known
that by obtaining balanced and harmonized Five Elements, one can sustain
a physical and spiritual well-being. |
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