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By The Loop HK Staff | March 4th, 2019

Marriot International has announced that its latest Hong Kong project is set to open very soon. The St. Regis Hong Kong is slated to open in April 2019, in a prestigious location on Wan Chai’s Harbour Drive. Designed by renowned architect André Fu, the new luxury hotel will blend architecture, creativity, elegance and cultural diversity in one beautiful package.

The St. Regis Hong Kong will feature 129 opulent guest rooms and suites, each of which will come with the signature St. Regis butler service. Highlighting the excellent service the hotel will offer, guests will be met curb-side by their dedicated butler, who will escort them directly to their room for a personal check-in.

Food and drinks aren’t an afterthought at this sure-to-be well-executed hotel. The property will feature a contemporary French restaurant and a signature Cantonese eatery, both led by Michelin-starred chef. The Drawing Room lounge will, of course, serve the signature St. Regis afternoon tea, while the bar will also offer the traditional twilight sabring ritual, and a local twist on a Bloody Mary called the Canto Mary, another St. Regis signature.

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  • By The Loop HK Staff | March 4th, 2019

    Marriot International has announced that its latest Hong Kong project is set to open very soon. The St. Regis Hong Kong is slated to open in April 2019, in a prestigious location on Wan Chai’s Harbour Drive. Designed by renowned architect André Fu, the new luxury hotel will blend architecture, creativity, elegance and cultural diversity in one beautiful package.

    The St. Regis Hong Kong will feature 129 opulent guest rooms and suites, each of which will come with the signature St. Regis butler service. Highlighting the excellent service the hotel will offer, guests will be met curb-side by their dedicated butler, who will escort them directly to their room for a personal check-in.

    Food and drinks aren’t an afterthought at this sure-to-be well-executed hotel. The property will feature a contemporary French restaurant and a signature Cantonese eatery, both led by Michelin-starred chef. The Drawing Room lounge will, of course, serve the signature St. Regis afternoon tea, while the bar will also offer the traditional twilight sabring ritual, and a local twist on a Bloody Mary called the Canto Mary, another St. Regis signature.

    Looking for more in-depth stories about Hong Kong? Check out our city living section.