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Le Méridien Cyberport

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • successful combination of business and resort facilities
  • Cyberport exclusivity
  • Telegraph Bay and Southside sea views

    Cons

  • relatively isolated location on Hong Kong Island

Le Méridien Cyberport Review

This relatively small, boutique-style hotel was the first high-profile hotel to open in two decades on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, in 2004. Although professionals doing business at Cyberport make up a large portion of the clientele, the hotel maintains a resort-like atmosphere, given its isolated location, which may also appeal to families. Guest rooms are spacious and bright, with 42-inch plasma TVs, big windows mostly facing out to the sea, and glass-walled bathrooms with rain showers. Each room also has a "soothing corner," where you'll find a stone bowl filled with fresh flower petals, essential oils, and floating candles. Some of the suites on the corner of the building have incredible 270-degree panoramic views of the sea, perfect for watching the sunset. The property includes hip bars, fine restaurants, and a chic outdoor pool area. You can also request a private boat to take you to Lamma Island for seafood.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 170 rooms.
  • 5 restaurants, bars, pool.
  • Rooms have: safe, Internet, Wi-Fi.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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