InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong

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70 Mody Road Tsim Sha Tsui East Kowloon 00000

Awards

2022 Hong Kong's Leading Business Hotel 2022 - World Travel Awards Luxury City Hotel, Regional Winner - World Luxury Hotel Awards Agoda’s Customer Review Award – Agoda 2021 Luxury City Hotel – Country Win - World Luxury Hotel Awards Hong Kong’s Leading Business Hotel 2021 - World Travel Awards Caring Company - The Hong Kong Council of Social Service Traveller Review Awards 2021 - Booking.com 2021 Travelers’ Choice - TripAdvisor 2020 World’s Leading Luxury Business Hotel 2020 - World Travel Awards Hong Kong’s Leading Business Hotel 2020 - World Travel Awards Hong Kong’s Leading Hotel 2020 - World Travel Awards 2020 Best Business Hotel in Hong Kong - Haute Grandeur Global Awards 2020 Customer Review Award – Agoda 2020 Travelers’ Choice - TripAdvisor Caring Company - The Hong Kong Council of Social Service 2019 World’s Leading Luxury Business Hotel 2019 - World Travel Awards Hong Kong’s Leading Business Hotel 2019 - World Travel Awards Hong Kong’s Leading Hotel 2019 - World Travel Awards 2019 Certificate of Excellence - TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence “Hall of Fame” – TripAdvisor Caring Company - The Hong Kong Council of Social Service GHM Golden Pearl Awards – Business Hotel of the Year 2019 - GHM (Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao) Hotel General Managers Society

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Portable heaters
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Ideally located along the waterfront of Victoria Harbour, the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong is within easy reach of all major transportation systems including the world-famous Star Ferry and the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) network. Situated 10 minutes away from the East Tsimshatsui Station (P1 exit) and Hung Hom Station, the hotel offers complimentary shuttle bus service to Nathan Road and major shopping malls along Canton Road within Tsimshatsui area.

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Valet parking

Distance from airport

  • 23.61 mi. from venue

InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong Meeting Space

Total meeting space15,365 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms13
Largest room4,601 sq. ft.
Second largest room3,765 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms572
Single (1 bed)319
Double (2 beds)253
Suites37

Local Attractions

Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance

Recreation
18 minutes away
In the 19th century, the people of Tai Hang began performing a dragon dance to stop a run of bad luck afflicting their village. More than a century later, their village has been all but swallowed up by Hong Kong’s fast-growing city. But the dragon keeps on dancing. It has even danced its way onto China’s third national list of intangible cultural heritage and been selected as one of the Remarkable Examples of Good Practice for Safeguarding the National ICH Items in recognition of the efforts in safeguarding this intangible cultural heritage. Tai Hang may no longer be a village, but its locals still recreate the fiery ancient ritual to this day with a whopping dragon that is not to be taken lightly! On the day before the Mid-Autumn Festival, dragon dance participants perform a series of rituals in the Hakka dialect at Lin Fa Temple, a Declared Monument known for its unique East-meets-West style architectural features. The commemorative performance then wends its way in fire, smoke and festive fury through the backstreets of Tai Hang over three moon-fuelled days. Date: 12–14 September 2019 Time: Around 8:15–10:30pm, 12–13 September Around 8:15–10pm, 14 September
Wun Sha Street
Tai Hang, Causeway Bay, HK

Xiqu Centre

Recreation
8 minutes away
The building’s striking design, created by Revery Architecture (formerly Bing Thom Architects) and Ronald Lu & Partners, was inspired by traditional Chinese lanterns and blends traditional and contemporary elements to reflect the evolving nature of the art form. Stepping through the main entrance, shaped to resemble parted stage curtains, visitors are led directly into a lively atrium with a raised podium and space for presenting the rich and ancient culture of Chinese traditional theatre.
88 Austin Rd W, Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon, HK

Avenue of Stars

Recreation
2 minutes away
Discover what makes Hong Kong the Hollywood of the East at this tribute to the professionals who have contributed to the territory's hundred-year history of filmmaking. The Avenue of Stars features commemorative plaques, handprints of movie celebrities, descriptive milestones, kiosks with movie memorabilia, a towering Hong Kong Film Awards statuette, and a life-size statue of the legendary kung-fu action star, Bruce Lee. The location on the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade offers incredible panoramic views of the famed Victoria Harbour and the memorable Hong Kong skyline. It is also a good place to watch the spectacular A Symphony of Lights, a nightly multimedia show with the participation of more than 40 buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour.

Hong Kong Museum of History

Museum
8 minutes away
The Hong Kong Museum of History was established in July 1975 when the City Museum and Art Gallery was split into the Hong Kong Museum of History and Hong Kong Museum of Art. But some of the Museum's collections date back to the City Museum and Art Gallery founded in 1962 at the City Hall. In 1983, the Museum was moved to the temporary accommodation in Kowloon Park. It was moved to its present premises on Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui in 1998.
100 Chatham Road South
Kowloon, HK

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

Recreation
2 minutes away
Starting at the colonial-era Clock Tower and stretching all the way to Hung Hom, a stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade takes one past the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum. But like most of the love birds and shutterbugs on the promenade, your gaze will be drawn south to the dramatic topographical and architectural spectacle that is the Hong Kong Island skyline towering over the busy waters of Victoria Harbour.
Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon

Clock Tower

Historical landmark
12 minutes away
The old Clock Tower near the Star Ferry concourse in Tsim Sha Tsui is a declared monument and a landmark from the Age of Steam, when it formed part of the Kowloon - Canton Railway terminus. Erected in 1915, the distinctive 44-metre red brick and granite tower is a graceful reminder of those Colonial times. Today, the site of the historic railway station is occupied by the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, its curving roof and futuristic features creating an unusual background to the Clock Tower.

Hong Kong Science Museum

Museum
3 minutes away
Hong Kong Science Museum has over 500 interactive exhibits ranging over a variety of topics such as robotics and virtual reality. Over 70 per cent of the Hong Kong Science Museum’s 500 exhibits are hands-on, meaning you can literally play around with a broad spectrum of cool topics, including robotics, virtual reality and transportation.
2 Science Museum Road
Tsim Sha Tsui East
Kowloon

A Symphony of Lights

Recreation
15 minutes away
A Symphony of Lights is a nightly multimedia show, which involves more than 40 buildings on both sides of the harbour. The show is named as the ‘World’s Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show’ by Guinness World Records, coloured lights, laser beams and searchlights perform in an unforgettable all-round spectacle synchronised to music and narration that celebrates the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Kowloon

More

Nestled in the heart of the shopping, business and entertainment district of Tsimshatsui East, InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong provides easy accessibility around the city and entry into China. All major transportation hubs including the world-famous Star Ferry, the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) and High Speed Rail Station are in the proximity. With complimentary shuttle bus service provided by the hotel, Hong Kong's largest shopping mall Harbour City is just within doorstep. Boasting 572 luxuriously appointed guestrooms and suites that offer spectacular city or stunning Victoria Harbour views, the hotel provides four world-class dining venues, from famed Cantonese cuisine at Hoi King Heen, unfussy yet utterly delicious Italian delicacies at Theo Mistral by Theo Randall, to contemporary international buffet at Café on M and Tiffany’s New York Bar with one of the largest whisky selections in town. It also equips with an outdoor heated pool, 24-hour fitness centre and state-of-the-art meeting facilities and event facilities that make the hotel the perfect choice for business and leisure travellers alike.

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