Park Lane Hong Kong

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The Park Lane

  • March 26, 2009
  • Rated 4 of 5 by LenR from Townsville, Australia
The Park Lane

This is a top class hotel overlooking Victoria Park and the famous Hong Kong harbour. The Park Lane offers a deluxe address and superior service in the centre of Causeway Bay.

Comfort is the hallmark of a top-class hotel. The rooms at the Park Lane have an understated elegance providing a home away from home and an opportunity to completely relax. Some of the decor is not to my taste (the design and colour of the wall behind the bed is dubious)but the room size is good and if you get a park view room the vista is grand. Standard rooms are HK$2500 while Park View rooms are HK$3200.

All guest rooms are equipped with broadband internet access, large electronic safe, 32 TV channels including satellite / cable and local TV, three telephones with modular jack - digital lines, extra telephone line for fax machine, 30" flat screen TV, mini hi-fi, marble bathroom, minibar, and tea and coffee making facilities.

For those looking for something more, the hotel has an elite Premier Club. This has a separate reception facilities and lounge, offers complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, cocktails and hor d’oeuvres. In addition you receive complimentary use of private conference room on 22/F for 2 hours daily (subject to availability), complimentary shoe shining service, complimentary pressing service, free local calls, free access to the fitness centre, free internet access in the club lounge, extended check-out till 1600 hours at no extra charge (subject to availability), fax and photocopy facilities and local and overseas newspapers available in the Club Lounge. Premier Club rooms start from HK$3600.

There are several excellent food and beverage outlets. Riva on the 27th floor serves modern French cuisine with superb wines, overlooking the Park, in a casual yet elegant atmosphere. There is a business lunch and an evening a la carte or set menu. It has live entertainment most evenings. The George & Co is a popular bar serving a light lunch, exotic cocktails and an extensive wine list. A happy hour and late night entertainment makes it a good place to unwind and soothe.

Cafe One is a fun and friendly informal 24-hour restaurant with an open kitchen and an exciting buffet featuring a wide selection of Asian and Western cuisines. Finally there is the Lobby Lounge, a great place to relax while enjoying a tea or coffee.

From journal Hong Kong Mid-market Accomodation

Great location!

  • April 25, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
I love the room, quite spacious and overlooking the Victoria Park. The food buffet was great and bountiful. Service was OK. You can go to IKEA shop which is located just downstairs. Also there's a 24-hour supermarket next door. Shopping centres are nearby.

The Park Lane

  • November 12, 2000
  • Rated 4 of 5 by travel2000 from New York, New York
This hotel is in Causeway Bay and has been renovated a few years back. I like this place because this neighborhood is familiar to me and it is convenient in terms of MTR subway stations and buses.

The hotel is quite luxurious now, and has very plush rooms, some with nice views. You either look over the harbour or face the hills and Victoria park. In fact, the park is across the street from the hotel and you can go there early to watch old folks practice their tai chi or the kids in the afternoon play soccer.

Causeway Bay is full of small malls, shops, restaurants. Pretty much everything you need, whether it be cheap or expensive or moderate.

From journal Reminiscing Hong Kong

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