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The Peninsula Hong Kong

Salisbury Road Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (SAR China)
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About us

Created in 1928, and Hong Kong's oldest hotel, the legendary "Grande Dame of the Far East" continues to set hotel standards worldwide, offering a blend of the best Eastern and Western hospitality in an atmosphere of unmatched classical grandeur and timeless elegance. - 14 bespoke Phantom Rolls Royces provide relaxed, comfortable and luxurious transportation to and from the airport - The only hotel in Hong Kong with helicopter pad; Helicopter transfer to and from the airport - Unlimited in-room wireless Internet access - Wireless telephone with VOIP technology (complimentary long-distance calls and local calls) - All-in-one fax/scanner/printer/photocopier with office automation and wired and wireless connections to personal electronic devices and the digital bedside panel - Fully-customised interactive digital bedside and desk tablets with 11 languages offer full mastery of the in-room facilities - Shoeshine box and shoe-shining service - Complimentary coffee and tea making facilities - Use of fitness centre and swimming pool - Nearby attractions: Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Clock Tower, Star Ferry, A Symphony of Lights, Harbour Cruises, Canton Road upscale shopping district For enquiries and reservations, please email meetingphk@peninsula.com or call +852 2696 6621.

Venue Details

ChainThe Peninsula Hotels
BrandThe Peninsula Hotels
Built1928
Renovated2012
Total meeting space15,450 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms297
Venue typeLuxury hotel

Industry Ratings

Forbes Travel Guide
AAA
Northstar

Awards

Industry awards
TTG TRAVEL AWARDS Best Luxury Hotel in Asia by TTG Travel Awards 2019 CONDÉ NAST TRAVELLER (USA) Readers’ Travel Awards 2019 TRAVEL + LEISURE 2019 World's Best Awards - #2 City Hotel, The Peninsula Hong Kong FORBES TRAVEL GUIDE Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star 2019

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (mountain)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible
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High season
Shoulder season
Low season
Jan 09 - Dec 22

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
15,450 sq. ft.
Largest room
3,700 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
11
Second largest room
1,960 sq. ft.

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Hollow square
714 sq. ft.
31 x 23 sq. ft.
10.6 ft.
65
24
-
65
60
24
24
40
-
1,612 sq. ft.
50 x 32 sq. ft.
10.6 ft.
150
45
-
150
120
78
48
80
-
1,000 sq. ft.
26.2 x 39.4 sq. ft.
9 ft.
80
34
72
80
80
48
34
30
36
1,300 sq. ft.
20 x 25 sq. ft.
9.5 ft.
40
-
32
40
--
16
--
2,722 sq. ft.
16 x 39 sq. ft.
7.1 ft.
80
24
48
60
50
30
32
30
30
425 sq. ft.
26.2 x 16.4 sq. ft.
9 ft.
30
20
24
30
45
20
20
10
10
1,740 sq. ft.
29.6 x 59.1 sq. ft.
21 ft.
250
54
144
150
150
100
54
60
60
1,960 sq. ft.
49.2 x 36.1 sq. ft.
9 ft.
150
--
150
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3,700 sq. ft.
-
21 ft.
300
-
192
300
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
297
Suites
53
Occupancy rate
75%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 22 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
Valet parking

Local Attractions

Canton Road upscale shopping district
Canton Road upscale shopping district
Shopping
8 mins
Take a short walk over to Canton Road where you’ll be confronted with the best the world has to offer in luxury designer goods, not to mention Hong Kong’s biggest shopping mall – the enormous Harbour City and 1881 Heritage, a unique experience that blends history with luxury shopping.
Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon
Hong Kong, CN
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Harbour Cruises
Harbour Cruises
Recreation
Victoria Harbour is irrefutably Hong Kong’s heart, and to catch its real essence you’ll need to dive right in (not literally, of course.) Climb aboard a harbour cruise to see the city from its symbolic centre and tour the natural harbour that has connected Hong Kong to the world for over 160 years. With everything from afternoon hop-on-and-off tours to sunset cruises, you can experience the lifeblood of Hong Kong your way.
Hong Kong, CN
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A Symphony of Lights
A Symphony of Lights
7 mins
"A Symphony of Lights" has been awarded the world's "Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records. This nightly spectacle combines interactive lights of 46 key buildings on both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon with musical effects to showcase the vibrancy and glamorous night vista of Victoria Harbour.
Promenade, Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon
Hong Kong, CN
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Star Ferry
Star Ferry
Historical landmark
7 mins
The charming Star Ferry boats have been faithfully carrying passengers from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon and back since 1888. While the two sides of Victoria Harbour are now connected by a world-class infrastructure system of road and rail tunnels, tens of millions of people still climb aboard the humble Star Ferry vessels each year. Many visitors take the ride for an up-close look at one of the world’s most photographed harbours, while locals have kept their affection for it because, even after a century, it’s still a highly reliable and efficient form of transport. National Geographic rates the Star Ferry crossing as one of 50 ‘places of a lifetime’.
Star Ferry pier, Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon
Hong Kong, CN
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Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Historical landmark
6 mins
Standing 44-metres tall, the old Clock Tower was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus. The once-bustling station is long gone, but this red brick and granite tower, now preserved as a Declared Monument, survives as an elegant reminder of the Age of Steam. It has also been a memorable landmark for the millions of Chinese immigrants who passed through the terminus to begin new lives not just in Hong Kong, but in other parts of the world via the city’s harbour.
Star Ferry pier, Kowloon Point
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong, CN
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
10 mins
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, the Hong Kong Space Museum, the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Avenue of Stars. 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
Hong Kong, CN
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Avenue of Stars
Avenue of Stars
7 mins
To pay tribute to outstanding professionals of Hong Kong's film industry, to promote tourism industry, and to consolidate Hong Kong's position as Asia's World City, the Avenue of Stars which is located at the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade was given a glittering official opening on 27 April 2004. It was opened to the public and visitors from all over the world from 28 April 2004 onwards. The officiating guests were The Hon Henry Tang, GBS, JP, Financial Secretary, The Hon Stephen Ip, GBS, JP, Secretary for Economic Development and Labour, Dr The Hon Patrick Ho, JP, Secretary for Home Affairs, The Hon Mrs Selina Chow, GBS, OBE, JP, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Dr Cheng Yu-tung, Chairman of New World Group, Mr Manfred Wong, Chairman of Hong Kong Film Awards Association Limited. They also conducted the symbolic switch-on ceremony.
Promenade, Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon
Hong Kong, CN
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Recreation
4 mins
The building of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre has signified the beginning of an artistic link to the world. The Centre, covering 5.2 hectares and offering 82,231m² gross floor area, commands a prime waterfront position. Since its grand opening on 8 November 1989, the Centre has remained the premier cultural venue offering stimulating environment for arts talents and quality programmes to the public, and has since been witnessing the development of the arts in Hong Kong.
10 Salisbury Road
Kowloon, HK
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Hong Kong Museum Of Art
Hong Kong Museum Of Art
Museum
4 mins
The Hong Kong Museum of Art is one of the museums managed by the Leisure & Cultural Services Department. Established in 1962, it was first housed in the City Hall, moving to its present purpose-built premises by the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in 1991. The museum also has a branch, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, located in Hong Kong Park.
10 Salisbury Road
Hongkong, HK
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Star Ferry Pier
Star Ferry Pier
Historical landmark
5 mins
One of the most memorable and scenic boat trips you can take, the Star Ferry has been transporting passengers between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon for more than a century. For only HKD 2.50, guests can enjoy this 7-minute ride and soak up the ambience of one of the world's busiest harbours with cargo, cruise ships and the occasional junk sailing by.
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Historical landmark
4 mins
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.
Kowloon Park
Kowloon Park
Park
3 mins
In the 1830s, some westerners found that Victoria Harbour was an ideal anchorage place for vessels. At that time, the site of the later Kowloon Park was an important military base over-looking the Harbour. In 1861, the British occupied Kowloon peninsula and named the base as Whitfield Barracks. Kowloon Park was officially opened on 24 June 1970 by the then Governor, Sir David Trench. In 1989, the park was redeveloped at a cost of $300 million, which was funded by the then Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club.
22 Austin Road
HK
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Completing the HK$450 million room-enhancement programme in 2013, the newly renovated rooms showcase bespoke luxury, detailed craftsmanship and a timeless, classically modern aesthetic that melds the distinctive design touches and practicality present in today’s luxury yachts, motorcars and private jets.

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Sustainable Practices

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Does The Peninsula Hong Kong have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
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Diversity and Inclusion

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Yes,
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