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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Hotel in Central, Hong Kong
Hotel in Central, Hong Kong
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| hotel_name | Four Seasons Hotel |
| image | Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong 4250.JPG |
| location | 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong |
| pushpin_map | Hong Kong Island |
| pushpin_mapsize | 260 |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location on Hong Kong Island |
| coordinates | |
| opening_date | |
| developer | Sun Hung Kai Properties, Henderson Land and Towngas |
| operator | Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts |
| number_of_rooms | 399 |
| number_of_suites | 54 |
| floor_area | 52,051 square metres/560,272 square feet |
| floors | 45 |
| website | Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong official website |

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong () is a five-star hotel located in the International Finance Centre complex in Central, Hong Kong near Hong Kong station. It was completed and opened in September 2005. It is a 45-storey building with 399 rooms, of which 54 are suites, and also contains 519 residential units, as part of the Four Seasons Place serviced apartments (). It is operated by Canadian-based hotel chain, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
Rooms and facilities
The hotel has 399 guest rooms and suites including studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom from 547 sf gross to 1,867 sf gross. There are two styles of guest room - Western contemporary, with silk-paneled walls and marble-floored entry foyers, and rooms with a traditional Chinese influence, featuring sculpted furnishings and gold leaf. The hotel does not have floors numbered 13, 14, 24, 34 or 44.
Fine dining facilities include Cantonese restaurant Lung King Heen and the French restaurant Caprice. Both received three Michelin stars in 2009. Lung King Heen retained the accolade for 7 years. In 2019, both restaurants were again awarded three Michelin stars.
History
In 2009, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong became the first hotel in the world to hold two restaurants, Lung King Heen and Caprice, with three Michelin stars, the maximum rating.
On 11 February 2015, Forbes Travel Guide awarded the hotel a five-star rating.
In 2017, billionaire Xiao Jianhua was taken to the mainland reportedly by Chinese public security officers. Five or six plain-clothed agents accosted Xiao at his hotel apartment and, after a meeting inside, escorted him and his two bodyguards across the border.
References
References
- "Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong info". International Finance Centre (IFC).
- "Four Seasons Place Serviced Apartments".
- "Hotel Facts". Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
- Kühn, Kerstin. (26 November 2009). "Four Seasons hotel sets world record in new Michelin Hong Kong guide". Reed Business Information.
- Lam, Tiffany. (1 December 2009). "Hong Kong restaurants to avoid right now: Michelin guide's newest stars, the complete list". CNN Travel.
- "Lung King Heen – a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant in Hong Kong".
- (11 February 2015). "Forbes Travel Guide Announces Its 2015 Star Ratings".
- Forsythe, Michael. (2017-01-31). "Billionaire Is Reported Seized From Hong Kong Hotel and Taken Into China". The New York Times.
- Bland, Ben. (2017-02-01). "Chinese billionaire abducted from Hong Kong". Financial Times.
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