If it is space and style that you are looking for, the Four Seasons offers standard rooms measuring 484 sq. ft. that are packed with features to ensure you have a comfortable (bordering on unforgettable) stay. You can choose between two styles of room: traditional Chinese décor (albeit a contemporary take on it) or Western-style design. 70% of the rooms face Hong Kong Harbour and the remaining 30% face the Peak. Wall-to-wall windows provide captivating views of both. And as in most Four Seasons hotels, the bathroom is luxurious. If you need to do some work or require a further dose of luxury and style, try the Executive Club Lounge on the 45th floor, which offers an array of complimentary amenities and services. Non-executive guests can gain access for a fee. Located in the IFC (International Finance Centre), the hotel sees a mix of business and leisure travellers. For the latter, the IFC Mall (see IFC Mall) offers serious shopping and the Four Seasons has its own direct lift to the Lane Crawford department store there. The restaurant scene at the Four Seasons is vibrant and contains two of the finest within their cuisine category: the Michelin two-star Caprice (French) (see Caprice) and the Michelin three-star Lung King Heen (Cantonese) (see Lung King Heen). The Blue Bar, famous for its choice of 88 blue cocktails, offers guests a lively and chic late-night venue. Situated on floors 5–7 is the hotel’s legendary spa (see Spa) and two infinity pools that not only provides you with views of the Harbour but also music underwater to leave no stone unturned in your pampering. Staying here will require a healthy credit card, but it’s hard to ignore the Four Seasons for the experience it offers.
8 Finance Street, Central
Tel: 3196 8888 Website: www.fourseasons.com/hongkong