Where to Propose in Hong Kong

Where to Propose in Hong Kong admin Thu, 06/06/2013 - 20:21
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Where to Stay in Hong Kong

Where to Stay in Hong Kong admin Thu, 06/06/2013 - 20:32

Hong Kong has a multitude of excellent hotels, whether you’re looking for five star heritage luxury and a taste of old Hong Kong, or the hippest boutique hotel by an up-and-coming designer. Where you choose to stay may well depend on your proposal location you, so here are some ideas on Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula, and Lantau Island.

Where to Stay on Hong Kong Island

One of the most sought after hotels on Hong Kong Island is the Stanley Oriental Hotel, located in Stanley Bay on the south side of the island. The contemporary style rooms have every modern luxury and you can benefit from a private wrap around balcony with a view of the ocean.

For a memorable stay on Hong Kong Island, check out J Plus Boutique Hotel, located in Causeway Bay, one of the most thriving areas of Hong Kong. Designed by Philippe Starck, the romantic interior is styled beyond mere decoration, and makes a stay at J Plus a complete experience. Rooms come fully equipped with a kitchenette and marble bathroom.

Another small and luxurious hotel, designed by Andre Fu, is the Upper House located in Pacific Place. Designed to be reminiscent of a private residence, the Upper House gives the feeling of a peaceful tranquil home above the bustle of the city, and its natural materials combine beautifully with pieces of art and sculpture.

Where to Stay in Kowloon

One of the most prestigious hotels in the Kowloon area is The Peninsula which is the only historical five star luxury hotel on the island, built during the 1920s. It has become part of the essence of Hong Kong and a stay there will certainly add glamour and a sense of occasion to your proposal vacation.

Another way to experience old Hong Kong is to book a suit at the Hullett House Hotel. This beautiful white colonial building is located on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui and each suite, complete with private terraced balcony, is designed to reflect a particular period of Hong Kong history.

For something more contemporary in Kowloon, check out Hotel Icon, a thoroughly modern international hotel designed by Terence Conran, Rocco Yim and William Lim, which features stunning open public spaces, an impressive sweeping staircase, a unique vertical garden, and a harbor facing outdoor pool.

Where to Stay on Lantau Island

For a tranquil and unusual place to stay on Lantau Island, check out the Tai O Heritage Hotel, a five room hotel that was originally built at the beginning of the twentieth century as a police station. The building has been carefully restored to maintain its original features, and is furnished in a classical style. Tai O is one of the oldest fishing villages in Hong Kong and has been named 'Venice of the Orient' due to its stilt houses on the water.

If you’re looking for a luxurious hotel on Lantau Island, there are plenty of hotels near the airport such as the Hong Kong Sky city Marriott Hotel, but you could also choose to add another dimension to your proposal vacation by staying at one of the fabulous Disney hotels. The Hong Kong Disney Hotel is a Victorian style building with a spa and pool, and balconies overlooking the water, while Disney’s Hollywood Hotel is a real fantasy land for Disney fans.

Where to Eat in Hong Kong

Where to Eat in Hong Kong admin Thu, 06/06/2013 - 20:39

Traditionalists may well be looking for old style Chinese cuisine in Hong Kong, and there is certainly plenty of that to be found, but you can also find high quality restaurants serving just about any type of world cuisine. Many of the top hotels have multiple award winning restaurants, and there are many Michelin stars to be found in Hong Kong.

Felix is the ultra modern restaurant at the Peninsula Hotel in Kowloon, and as well as the fabulous modern European cuisine and stylish interior, the view of the waterfront Symphony of Lights show is fantastic.

Hutong is part of the Aqua Restaurants group and is located on the 28th floor of One Peking in Tsim Sha Tsui. The traditional Northern Chinese food with a modern twist is complemented by a romantic old China interior featuring wood screens, silk curtains, red lanterns, and bamboo birdcages.

Yan Toh Heen is a Michelin Star Chinese restaurant specializing in Cantonese cuisine. It is located in the Intercontinental hotel on the Kowloon waterfront, and has special menus showcasing seasonal Cantonese specialties.

Bo Innovation is a unique restaurant in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong Island. It is a small intimate restaurant specialising in X-treme Chinese cuisine, where traditional Chinese dishes are reinterpreted in modern form.

The Peak Lookout is a relaxed and informal restaurant at the top of The Peak, which serves a combination of elegant Asian favorites and classic Western dishes alongside fabulous seafood and an open-flame charcoal barbecue. The view is of course one of the key attractions of this restaurant.

Lung King Heen, translated as ‘view of the dragon’ is the first Cantonese restaurant in the world to be awarded the Michelin three star rating, and is located in the Four Seasons Hotel on Hong Kong Island. It specializes in seafood and dim sum.

Caprice, a French restaurant also located in the Four Seasons hotel, is a little taste of France in Hong Kong and specializes in wines from Burgundy and Bordeaux as well as artisan French cheeses. The stunning interior includes Czech crystal chandeliers, and there is a lovely view over Victoria Harbour and Kowloon.

Azure is a contemporary bar and restaurant serving top class continental cuisine. It is located on the thirtieth floor of the LFK tower in the Lan Kwai Fong district on Hong Kong Island, and has a spectacular panoramic view of the city skyline.

Romantic Activities in Hong Kong

Romantic Activities in Hong Kong admin Thu, 06/06/2013 - 20:43

Romance and atmosphere abound in Hong Kong, but if want to be sure you’ll maintain the romantic mood once your girlfriend has become your fiancee, here are a few activities you might want to plan into your trip.

  • Check out the Tai O Fishing Village and Stilt House on the north west of Lantau Island
  • Take afternoon tea at the legendary Peninsula Hotel in Kowloon
  • Stroll along the Avenue of Stars which celebrates 100 years of cinematic history
  • Book a helicopter tour of Hong Kong and the surrounding islands
  • Hop on an open top bus at night and enjoy the Nathan Road Golden Mile
  • Plan a sunset cruise to Lamma Island and enjoy a seafood dinner there
  • Have a couple's massage at the Chuan Spa on the top floor of Langham Place
  • Drive out to the beautiful Shek O beach on the D’Aguilar Peninsula