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Been a regular visitor to W Hong Kong for their food and vibes, this was my first time to actually stay here! I have always been amazed by the young, modern glamour that came with the W brand and my previous stay at the W Taipei had totally turned me a fan! Check out my previous stay here.

A Stay at W Taipei. Taiwan

W Hong Kong, located at the West Kowloon of Hong Kong, was right above one of the biggest, best-facilitated malls, the Elements. It was also really close to the city’s latest hipster area- the West Kowloon Cultural District.  The West Kowloon Cultural District got some really cool cafes, bars and art exhibitions. It was local’s go-to place for picnic and biking as well.

W hotel was also doing a picnic package during my stay. We got a W grab-and-go basket set. Indeed, I heard that guests could ask the hotel to arrange a picnic at the West Kowloon Cultural District for you! (I was too lazy to go out and just enjoyed it in-room. Still fun and cute haha!)

We also had a FEAST at the hotel’s Chinese restaurant, the Sing Yin. Sing Yin was Cantonese Restaurant with an innovative interior design. The food was not bad. The abalone we had was huge and of a great, tender texture. I'm missing it already!

Another point that impressed me a lot is that- apart from their 5-star services, W Hong Kong had been really thoughtful during these pandemic days. The provided guests with protection kits which included masks, alcohol-based hand sanitiser, hand sanitising wipes and more! Really sweet move!

Check out their official websites for more!













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Last month, I had a ‘little getaway’ to the Conrad Hong Kong and enjoyed a nice staycation weekend with my friends. 

As one of the oldest yet most prestigious luxury hotels in town, the Conrad Hong Kong was an amazing property for both work and leisure. Towering above the city’s busiest yet most vibrant business district, Conrad Hong Kong has always been one of business travellers’ top favourite. With 6 restaurants/bars and a cake shop in house, hotel guests just never have to worry about what to eat (esp if you are a foodie like me haha). And these days, the Conrad Hong Kong has been doing some really attractive staycation packages, so here we are!

The room we stayed was an Executive Harbour View Suite. I always had this struggle- a Harbour view or a Peak view. While most people (and my friends) preferred a harbour view (and I myself of course LOVE our million-dollar Victoria Harbour view), I often found the Peak view more calming and indeed equally attractive. I could stare at the mountains, the trees and the blue sky all day! But guess what- for our suite,  there's no such 'problem'-while we got a Harbour view living room, our bedroom was indeed facing the Peak with SO MUCH greenery. This was just amazing and from what we heard- for a Peak-view Suite, your bedroom would be facing the Victoria Harbour. What a smart design! This perfectly exemplified the spirit of 'why not both'! 

The overall hotel interior was very traditional yet not too dated. We also had a great time at the executive lounge- the design was sleek with some nice wine and food offerings. They even got a full set of afternoon tea for guest, sweet enough right? We then had a dinner at the hotel’s Chinese restaurant- the Golden Leaf. Every dish was so simple yet so good! Make sure you try the ‘Poached Chicken with Chicken Essence’, it was some of the best ever chicken dishes I have ever had. 

Then we had some in-room breakfast and of course took so many #breakfastwithaview pictures!

Check out some of my captures below!














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Conrad Hong Kong

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