The 60-metre Hong Kong Observation Wheel offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour from comfortable gondolas.
An elegant sanctuary that has its own historical background in Wan Chai, Gloucester Luk Kwok Hong Kong has been one of the most iconic buildings of the district for decades. It witnessed the redevelopment of Wan Chai where it is and is still one of the most important icons. Overlooking the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, a world-renowned hub for major exhibitions and events, the hotel enhances the luxurious glamour of Hong Kong’s destination hotel.
For business travellers visiting Hong Kong, we are located near numerous major corporate headquarters and commercial towers. Our hotel is close to a number of Hong Kong governmental and cultural buildings, including the Immigration Tower, the Academy for Performing Arts, and the Arts Centre, amongst others.
In step with our own rich heritage, Wan Chai holds many important historic sites on the island within walking distance including The Pawn, The Blue House, Hung Shing Temple, Lee Tung Avenue, Wan Chai Star Ferry Pier and the like.
For those with time to explore Hong Kong Island’s history in-depth, we recommend hopping on the city’s impressive public transport system and visiting neighbouring districts including Central, Admiralty and Causeway Bay, where you will find an extraordinary mix of heritage sites, tourist attractions and incomparable shopping malls.
The 60-metre Hong Kong Observation Wheel offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour from comfortable gondolas.
The tallest beacon on Hong Kong Island, Two International Finance Centre cries out to upmarket shoppers and holidaymakers with the…
Located in the heart of Admiralty, Pacific Place is arguably responsible for shifting the city centre slightly eastwards. The upscale…
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, established by The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Ordinance in 1984, is…
One of the city’s most respected art institutions, the Hong Kong Arts Centre includes galleries, a 3D cinema, theatres, studios,…
Central Plaza is Hong Kong’s most visible timepiece: its neon rods lighting up Victoria Harbour in a different colour like…
Immigration Tower is a skyscraper located in Wan Chai District of Hong Kong. The tower rises 49 floors and 177…
People come from far and wide to shop in Causeway Bay, and they’ll rarely leave without setting foot inside its…
SOGO Hong Kong, one of the largest Japanese-style department stores in Hong Kong, commenced its operations in 1985 at Causeway…
Hysan Place is an oasis of natural light, lush greenery, high ceilings and open storefronts in the heart of hectic…
An oasis of calm in bustling Causeway Bay, Victoria Park is also a hotspot for sunrise tai chi, glowing lantern…
Formerly a seaside altar to the God of the South Sea, the Hung Shing Temple is now a temple in…
Four-storey tenement The Pawn has been restored and transformed into a cult bar and restaurant with a name that hails…
Ideal for strolling, Lee Tung Avenue is one of the few tree-lined, stone-paved pedestrian walkways in Hong Kong. Chill out…
Tai Yuen Street in Wan Chai is where you’ll find a treasure trove of toys, kid’s collectibles and decorations for…
The Star Ferry’s ferry crossings at Victoria Harbour are acclaimed as an important part of the commuter system between Hong…
The Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture that gives the Expo Promenade the commonly used name, Golden Bauhinia Square (“GBS”), was a…
Hundreds of world congresses, local conferences, meetings and seminars are held yearly at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre…