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Conrad Hong Kong

Pacific Place, Admiralty, Hong Kong, Hong Kong (Región Administrativa Especial de la República Popular China), 518000
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Recognized as one of the world's finest business hotels, the Conrad Hong Kong offers corporate and leisure travellers a superb location and a unique sense of style. Soaring 61 floors above Pacific Place, an upscale retail and entertainment complex in Hong Kong's central business district, the Conrad Hong Kong luxury hotel offers easy access to many sites of interest. The 512 luxurious guestrooms and suites are among the most spacious in Hong Kong. Each hotel room offers breathtaking views of Victoria Peak and Hong Kong Harbour. The Conrad Hong Kong hotel also houses one of the city's largest pillar-free grand ballrooms which can be divided into three sections and includes a foyer with a high ceiling, complete with state-of-the-art technology and a dedicated floor with 11 meeting rooms, many of which enjoy natural daylight.

Detalles de la sede

CadenaHilton
MarcaConrad Hotels
Construido en1990
Renovado en2013
Espacio de reunión total16.000 pies cuad.
Habitaciones para huéspedes513
Tipo de sedeHotel

Calificaciones de la industria

Forbes Travel Guide
Northstar

Galardones

Cvent awards
Industry awards
Condes Nest Traveler Reader’s Choice Awards 2022

Amenidades

Características de la habitación y servicios para huéspedes
  • Acceso a Internet
  • Casillero de mensajes grabados
  • Llamadas (locales)
  • Maletero
  • Servicio de concierge
  • Servicio de lavandería
  • Servicio de mucama
  • Vistas (a la ciudad)
  • Vistas (a la montaña)
  • Vistas (al mar o al agua)
Instalaciones
  • Con acceso para personas en sillas de ruedas
  • Estadía extendida
  • Restaurante en el sitio
  • Seguridad en el lugar
  • Servicio de banquete en el sitio
  • Tienda de regalos en el sitio

Sostenibilidad

Esta sede cuenta con la certificación de sostenibilidad de BeCause, una organización independiente que colabora con Cvent.

Certificaciones (3)

Certificaciones de sostenibilidad
ISO 50001:2018

Entidad certificante:DEKRA Certification, Inc.

Vence el: 25/9/2026
Certificaciones de sostenibilidad
ISO 14001:2015

Entidad certificante:DEKRA Certification, Inc.

Vence el: 25/9/2026
Certificaciones de sostenibilidad
ISO 9001:2015

Entidad certificante:DEKRA Certification, Inc.

Vence el: 25/9/2026

Seasonal Availability

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Temporada alta
10 nov - 23 nov
Temporada intermedia
25 ago - 09 nov
Temporada baja
30 mar - 24 ago24 nov - 30 dic

Salas de reunión

Espacio de reunión total
16.000 pies cuadrados
Sala más grande
8142 pies cuadrados
Salas de reunión
14
Segunda sala más grande
5859 pies cuadrados

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Espacio de reunión

Nombre
Tamaño de sala
Altura del techo
Capacidad máx.
En forma de U
En mesas circulares
En mesitas de cóctel circulares
Teatro
Salón de clase
Sala de reuniones
Cuadrado hueco
Grand Ballroom
8142 pies cuadrados
59 x 138 pies cuad.
13 pies
1000
90
624
1000
700
400
400
100
Harcourt and Nathan
5859 pies cuadrados
63 x 93 pies cuad.
15 pies
650
78
384
650
500
208
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Granville
2537 pies cuadrados
59 x 43 pies cuad.
13 pies
250
40
132
250
200
84
84
45
Tai Tam
368 pies cuadrados
23 x 16 pies cuad.
10 pies
30
12
24
30
24
16
16
16
Humphrey
392 pies cuadrados
14 x 28 pies cuad.
9 pies
30
12
24
30
24
16
16
16
Chatham
1677 pies cuadrados
39 x 43 pies cuad.
10 pies
180
36
108
180
180
88
88
40
Robinson
169 pies cuadrados
13 x 13 pies cuad.
7 pies
15
-
10
15
15
8
8
-
Kennedy
529 pies cuadrados
23 x 23 pies cuad.
7 pies
48
17
48
45
45
24
24
20
Nathan
3481 pies cuadrados
59 x 59 pies cuad.
16 pies
400
48
180
400
300
124
124
55

Habitaciones para huéspedes

Total de habitaciones para huéspedes
513
Sencilla (1 cama)
328
Doble (2 camas)
140
Suites
45

Ubicación

Cómo llegar

Distance from airport 25 mi
Estacionamiento en el área
Servicio de estacionamiento pago
Estacionamiento por valet

Atracciones locales

Sand in Your Toes
Sand in Your Toes
Entretenimiento
40 min
Although most people only know Hong Kong as Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, the city is actually made up of almost 300 islands. One of the largest, Lantau, is home to not only the Hong Kong International Airport, but also charming beachside villages such as Pui O. From the Conrad, a short cab ride will take you to the Central piers. Pier 6 is where you can take the ferry to Lantau’s Mui Wo (40 minutes on the fast ferry, one hour on the regular ferry), then hop in a taxi or bus to Pui O Beach, where you’ll find Mavericks, a surf shop as well as a Hong-Kong-meets-California beachside restaurant. Dive into a burger and a shake and watch the kids build sandcastles. While the surf in Pui O can’t compare to what you get in Southern California or Bali, the gentler tides make it perfect for children and surfing beginners. For beach options closer to town, check out Repulse Bay, around 25 minutes by taxi from the Conrad, with its abundance of restaurants like hip Limewood for global beach bites. Here, we suggest you start with ceviche and progress to Vietnamese crab salad or a Hawaiian roasted baby pig leg. Craving Cantonese comfort food? Meen & Rice has you covered with flavorful congee (Chinese rice porridge), rice with char siu (barbecued pork), and wonton noodles.
Repulse Bay
Hong Kong
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Check Out a Local Design Hub
Check Out a Local Design Hub
Compras
20 min
For a one-stop shop of emerging local designers, make your way to PMQ, the former police dormitories (“Police Married Quarters”) turned creative retail hub. From sourdough bakers to potters, fashion designers, vintage collectors, and artists, this is the place to go if you want to pick up a piece by up-and-coming local talent, such Janko Lam, who designs cheongsams (see In the Mood for Love for inspiration) at Classics Anew. More established designers like Vivienne Tam and eccentric homewares label G.O.D. anchor the complex. For a casual lunch, Sohofama serves up wholesome Chinese plates like a Hong Kong mother would make, such as sweet organic miso eggplant casserole with minced pork. (It’s also one of the few places in Hong Kong where you can enjoy Chinese food alfresco.) Aberdeen Street Social is a good stop for sundowners with a British accent. We loved the Spanglish, a combination of raspberry, lemon, sherry, and, of course, gin. Hop out the back of PMQ onto Staunton Street to find Little Bao, known for obsession-worthy “Asian burgers.” Save room for the deep-fried ice-cream bao for dessert. A few steps away is Yardbird, the hippest yakitori joint in town, and for good reason—every single part of the chicken can be eaten here, and every part is done well. If you need a bit of liquid courage for the chicken heart skewer, try a Bloody Kim Jong Il (kimchi-infused Bloody Mary), or stay on the safe side with some wings, grilled to perfection and best with a squeeze of lemon and a dash of shichimi (Japanese “seven spice” chili powder). Ready for more shopping? Go down one more block on Hollywood Road to Gough Street, home to hipster boutiques like WOAW, with limited-edition sneakers and sleek designer phone covers, plus coffee nook Elephant Grounds at the back. A few blocks down, there’s kooky interiors and furniture shop Homeless.
PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central
Hong Kong
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Where Old Meets New
Where Old Meets New
Hito histórico
20 min
The western stretch of Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan is Hong Kong’s antiques hub—even auction houses like Sotheby’s and Christie’s go rummaging here. Anyone with even the slightest interest in Asian art should make a stop at the Asia Art Archive to read up first. As the region’s foremost nonprofit art resource, it’s an invaluable trove of knowledge, from contemporary to classical. Also book a visit to Liang Yi Museum, Hong Kong’s largest private museum dedicated to a world class collection of antiques, where you can marvel at priceless pieces of Chinese furniture from the Ming and Qing dynasties, as well as one of the finest compendiums of European bejewelled clutches, compacts and powder boxes. For contemporary art, start at the westernmost end of Hollywood Road at Contemporary by Angela Li, followed by Cat Street Gallery and Sin Sin Fine Art (on nearby Sai Street). Grab some lunch at Corner Kitchen Café—try the smoked-salmon-and-yogurt wheat wrap—or have a mixed mushroom linguine at Grassroots Pantry, a pioneer of sustainable, vegetarian cuisine. If it’s closing in on cocktail hour, have a drink at Bibo, where contemporary and street art cover every inch of the bar and restaurant, whether you’re sitting in the shadow of a giant KAWS sculpture or admiring one the Damien Hirsts in the WC. Continue along Hollywood Road towards Central, landing on Gough Street, where you’ll find age-old noodle shop Kau Kee. Be aware, locals cross town for the flat rice noodles topped with slow-cooked beef brisket, not the service. If you’re looking for meals art, downstairs you’ll find two more options. The first is Japanese dining bar Ronin, hidden behind an unmarked gray sliding door, where seats for the full seafood-heavy degustation menu are among the hardest in Hong Kong to snag (but standing-room nibbling is an option for walk-ins). Don’t miss the crab dressed with sea urchin or the impressively thorough selection of Japanese whiskies. Just down the way, the Chairman is quietly reviving the philosophy at the core of Cantonese cooking—using the freshest ingredients at their prime, and doing as little as possible to them. It charters its own fishing boats to bring in ingredients such as flower crab and creates an irresistible dish by steaming it with hua diao (yellow rice wine) and chicken fat, then layering it on top of flowing rice noodle sheets.
Hollywood Road, Central
Hong Kong
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Capture Stunning Pictures of Hong Kong by Night
Capture Stunning Pictures of Hong Kong by Night
Vida nocturna
20 min
One of the most dramatic vistas of Hong Kong (hello, Instagram!) can be had by looking back at the skyline and Victoria Harbour from the Kowloon side at night. So, in the late afternoon, head across the harbor either by taxi or MTR (the Conrad is directly above Admiralty Station, and one stop on the red Tsuen Wan line will get you to Tsim Sha Tsui Station in Kowloon). Start off with some light shopping at Sogo, reachable by the well-marked underground tunnels from the MTR. There, you’ll find the only stand-alone boutique of Fiona Kotur. The New York transplant’s exquisite minaudières and red-carpet-worthy footwear are go-to’s for the glam set from Hong Kong to London to Los Angeles. Directly above ground is the waterfront precinct, where you can board a cocktail cruise on the Aqua Luna, a restored junk boat (traditional Chinese sailing vessel) for an elegant sunset glide across Victoria Harbour (yes, it’s a little touristy, but the pictures alone will be worth it). Insider tip: if you board on the Kowloon side for the 6:30 sailing, you’ll have your choice of seats on the deck or on the banquettes inside, before the boat pulls in to Central to pick up the remaining passengers at 6:45. The whole excursion lasts approximately 45 minutes; once back in TST, make sure to take in the nightly synchronized light and laser show from 40-plus buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour. The show lasts under 15 minutes so you can easily make that 8:30 dinner reservation!
Tsim Sha Pier 1 or Central Pier 9 or
Wanchai Public Pier
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Bespoke is Best
Bespoke is Best
Compras
15 min
Tailored clothing is still a big part of stylish locals’ wardrobes—though many Hongkongers claim that tailoring isn’t what it used to be. For men, quality craftsmanship and a great choice of materials can still be found at WW Chan, beloved for its classic aesthetics. Dapper dandies, however, head to the Armoury, whose founders focus on slimmer cuts and offer a range of ready-to-wear items as well as bespoke services. For gents looking for an Italian vibe, Il Sarto is the place to go. Don’t miss Chan Yee Jai a couple of doors down for some old-school Chinese candies and preserves. (Just don’t get any dried sour-plum powder on that new jacket.) Hong Kong’s expats swear by Margaret Court for ladies’ tailoring, especially for copies of favorite designer pieces. Reward yourself, post-fitting, by heading up the Mid-Levels escalator, getting off at the Hollywood Road intersection, and popping into The Woods, an artisanal cocktail bar that focuses on seasonal ingredients. We swooned over their classic oak whiskey sour—but you can’t go wrong with anything from the creative cocktail menu. Then walk to the corner of Elgin Street for dinner at Ho Lee Fook, run by wunderkind Jowett Yu, a Taiwanese-Canadian chef who trained in Australia, and who is now doing out-of-the-box takes on Chinese food. Highlights on the menu? The Roast Wagyu Short Rib along with Hong Kong style French toast.
Queen’s Road, Central
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
Centro de convenciones
15 min
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) opened in November 1988, after which Hong Kong's exhibition industry experienced a period of rapid growth enabling Hong Kong to establish its position as Asia's trade fair capital and a premier international convention and meeting location.
1 Expo Drive
Wanchai
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The Peak Tram
The Peak Tram
Entretenimiento
10 min
The venerable Peak Tram is, as most passengers agree, the only way to truly experience the beauty of Hong Kong's natural wonders. Tens of millions of people from every corner of the globe have taken the ride, which affords a uniquely spectacular perspective of the city.
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Ocean Park
Ocean Park
Parque
4 min
Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, and animal theme park, situated in Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan in the Southern District of Hong Kong. With the MTR South Island Line, it takes only 4 minutes from the hotel to the Ocean Park. Founded in 1977 by the then Governor of Hong Kong Sir Murray MacLehose, Ocean Park has now grown to about 35 attractions and rides. The theme park currently has 19 rides, including two rollercoasters, but also houses 11 animal exhibits, such as a Giant panda habitat, a jelly fish and Chinese sturgeon aquarium, as well as a four-story aquarium displaying more than 2,000 fish. Besides being an amusement park, Ocean Park Hong Kong also operates observatories, well developed laboratories, an education department and a Whales and Dolphins Fund.
Ocean Park
Aberdeen
Hong Kong, HK
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Stanley Market
Stanley Market
Compras
40 min
Stanley Market is one of the must-go places for tourists when they visit Hong Kong. You will find an interesting array of little shops selling silk garments, sportswear, art, Chinese costume jewelry and souvenirs. While a bit "touristy" if you are a tourist it will certainly help you to cross off all the items on your souvenirs-to-buy-Aunt-Jane shopping list. A hard morning of shopping is also nicely finished off by a good lunch at one of the many restaurants, which are the reason that Hong Kong locals also frequent the area.
Stanley Beach Road
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong, HK
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Condes Nest Traveler Reader’s Choice Awards 2017; Top 20 Hotels in China; Smart Travel Asia - Best in Travel 2017 HOT 25 Conference Hotels; Metropolitan Hotel Awards 2017 Best Luxury Business Hotel

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Conrad Hong Kong

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Prácticas sostenibles

Haga sus comentarios o indique un enlace a toda meta o estrategia divulgada al público de Conrad Hong Kong sobre sostenibilidad o de impacto social.
Hilton has committed to cut our environmental footprint in half and double our social impact by 2030. Refer to our website, https://cr.hilton.com, for details on our award-winning Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programs.
¿Conrad Hong Kong cuenta con una estrategia centrada en la eliminación y desvío de basura (como plásticos, papel, cartón, etc.)? De ser así, describa su estrategia para eliminar y desviar la basura.
Yes, Hilton has committed to reducing waste in our managed operations by 50% by 2030. Through the end of 2020, we have reduced waste in our managed portfolio by 73% since our 2008 baseline, and our managed and franchised hotels have reduced waste by 62%.

Diversidad e inclusión

En el caso de hoteles de E.E. U.U. únicamente, ¿están el Conrad Hong Kong o la empresa matriz certificados como una empresa cuyo 51 % pertenece a propietarios de grupos diversos (51% diverse owned business enterprise, BE)? De ser así, indique como cuál de las siguientes empresas está certificado.
Sin respuesta.
Si corresponde, ¿podría dar un enlace al informe público del Conrad Hong Kong sobre sus compromisos e iniciativas sobre la diversidad, la igualdad y la inclusividad?
Please refer to https://jobs.hilton.com/diversity and our annual Supplier Diversity Report (https://cr.hilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Hilton-2020-Supplier-Diversity-Report.pdf).

Salud y seguridad

¿Las prácticas de Conrad Hong Kong se formularon de acuerdo con las sugerencias para servicios de salud hechas por organizaciones gubernamentales públicas o entidades privadas? De ser así, escriba una lista de las organizaciones empleadas para desarrollar dichas prácticas.
Yes, CDC & WHO. Hilton CleanStay, a new industry-defining standard of cleanliness (https://newsroom.hilton.com/corporate/news/hilton-defining-new-standard-of-cleanliness) Hilton up to date customer messaging: https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/coronavirus/
¿Conrad Hong Kong limpia y desinfecta las áreas públicas y las instalaciones de acceso al público (como las salas de reuniones, los restaurantes, las áreas de ascensor, etc.)? De ser así, describa toda nueva medida implementada.
Yes, Install hand sanitizer stations/disinfecting wipes in public areas & on shuttles; enhanced cleaning of high touch areas, lobbies, elevators, doors, bathrooms; F&B service in accordance with food safety guidelines, dining configured for physical distancing
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