281 Gloucester Road
Causeway Bay,
Nightly Rates: ( 216.05 - 527.13 )
4 Star
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The Excelsior Hong Kong is overlooking the renowned Victoria Harbour. The hotel occupies one of the city's best location, Causeway Bay, where offers a beautiful variety of shopping, dining and entertainments choices. Accessible to all forms of city transport, the hotel is ideally siturated for both doing business and for all of Hong Kong Island's tourist attractions. Each guest room is tastefully appointed with an accent on elegant simplicity.

· Hong Kong Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2PM
· Check out time is 1PM
· Time Zone is GMT+8
· Opened in 1972
· Renovated in 1996
· 889 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
Nearby Airport * Kai Tak International Nearby Other * Cross Harbour Tunnel * Victoria Park * Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Kai Tak International
One night deposit or credit card
24 HRS prior to arrival
Offers refined Italian-style cuisine in an intimate sophisticated atmosphere.
Yee Tung Heen Chinese RestaurantSplendid Chinese cuisine and regional specialties, created by our master chef and served in an atmosphere inspired by the great Forbidden City.
Café on the 1stCommands an expansive view across Victoria Harbour. With snacks, meals and buffets served throughout the day, it's the prefect spot for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Dickens BarEnjoy live music, hearty pub fare and meet the friendliest crowd in town at this well - known sports bar.
Lounge on the 1stRelax, enjoy a snack or cocktail and watch the world go by at Hong Kong's favorite place.
TOTT's Asian Grill & BarThe Excelsior's new and vibrant venue with a 270° panoramic view of Hong Kong, featuring exciting dining and live entertainment, all within the surrounds of an upbeat and fun atmosphere has made a debut as a chic spot in town.
A big community of boat people living on houseboats provides a fascinating glimpse of fisherfolks' way of life.
Chuk Lam Sim YuenOne of Hong Kong's most impressive buddhist monasteries. During festival days, it is packed with worshippers paying homage to the "Precious Buddha."
Kam Tin Walled VillageThis 700-year old fortified village with guardhouses on the 4 corners belongs to the ancient Hakkas (the Tang Clan). This is one of the very few which still exists.
Ocean ParkThe most spectacular and the largest oceanarium in the world. A perfect place for family outing. This is not only a place to enjoy the world of nature, but also a place to experience the fascinating 5,000 years Chinese history in the middle kingdom.
Stanley MarketHaunt of shoppers' "heaven", designers' fashion and casual wears are sold at wholesale prices. You will also find other merchandise like paintings, ceramics, etc.
Victoria PeakJutting up 554 metres above sea level, also called "Tai Ping Sham" in Chinese, the panoramic view of the city and harbour is surely breathtaking.
