The Langham Hong Kong hotel has completed a major renovation project that has seen the addition of a series of new suites.
The three-month, US$30 million project was undertaken by London-based GA Design, which had the brief of creating “elegant residential experiences” at the hotel.
The end result has seen the hotel’s inventory adjusted to 230 rooms and suites, including two suites – the Penthouse Suite and the Director Suite.
The 125m² Penthouse Suite is designed in the style of “the fashion houses in Europe”, according to Langham, while the 89m² Director Suite includes photographic art from film shoots. Key features in both new suites are the oversized bathtubs and large living areas.
The new 55m² Langham Suite and 34m² Grand Langham Room have also been added, and all guests will now be served by a team of ‘guest experience managers’, who will “assist with the guests’ every whim”, according to the hotel.
“This major initiative repositions The Langham Hong Kong at the top end of the city’s leading luxury hotels,” said the hotel’s managing director, Bob van den Oord.
“New facilities and amenities enhance our brand as the luxury hotel of choice in vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui, for discerning guests looking for supreme comfort and convenience. We will continue to elevate our overall guest experience by assigning a guest experience manager to every room and maintain our shopping butler service to ensure a luxury bespoke Hong Kong shopping experience for our shopping guests.”
In addition to the room upgrades, the hotel has also restyled its Palm Court lounge, which will reopen with a new ‘Langham Afternoon Tea with Wedgwood’ service, offering teas served in tailor-made Wedgwood chinaware.
Finally, the Artesian bar will debut at the Hong Kong property, having won several awards as part of the Langham London hotel.
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