Hotel just off the Nathan Road hustle and bustle within walking distance of Tsim Sha Tsui.
Bar and restaurant
A modern sized yet intimate bar serving the usual cocktails, beers, spirits and wines. The three flat screen TVs provided pointless distraction, while music played in background.
The area was decorated with polish marble flooring.modern melamine fittings and beaded curtain glitz. The ceiling was decked with small white fairy lights give a little magical feel and small glass tables and leather chairs scattered around for the guests.
Decorated in a modern clinical style with a buffet arrangement for the restaurant. It was rather small for the size of the hotel but I never saw it full, although we only used it for breakfast.
Service
The service level was adequate but they general lacked real information or any sort of initiative. Apparently, the staff couldn't recommend any local Dim Sum restaurants! With the exception of the reservation clerk forgetting initially to fax our next reservation, there were no problems. However, I would not be confident in them to resolve any issues had there been need.
Building and facilites
A 17 floor tall building, smoked glass exterior with views over Nathan Road. It adjoins and connects to a shopping mall with direct access to Jordan MTR metro station.
The usual international hotel fare. Swimming pool on the roof, which shuts down in the Winter after 17 November. It has a smallish foyer and a business centre where the internet service was very expensive.
The rooms had hairdryer, TV and telephone.
Your room
Spacious, clean bland melamine furniture yet functional. Stoned tiled bathroom and a flat screen TV in the bedroom.