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InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong

Destination

InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong is situated in Tsimshatsui East of Kowloon, along the famous Hong Kong Victoria Harbour Waterfront. Offering stunning views of the harbour, our hotel is convenient to the area’s top museums and sights.

Things to do

Xiqu Centre

Located on the eastern edge of West Kowloon Cultural District, 20 minutes away by car ride from the hotel. The City’s first venue dedicated to the development of Chinese Opera. The eight-storey building’s striking design was inspired by traditional Chinese laterns.

The Hong Kong Palace Museum

Located on West Kowloon Cultural District, 20 minutes away by car ride from the hotel. A museum of ancient Chinese art and culture that presents over 900 priceless treasures which many of them are on display in Hong Kong for the first time or have never been shown to the public before.

Victoria Harbour

Located between the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula is Victoria Harbour, a deep water port. For those who appreciate modern architecture, the skyline of Hong Kong is one of the most majestic in the world.

A Symphony of Lights

A Symphony of Lights is the spectacular light and sound show at Victoria Harbour which incorporates a dazzling array of colourful lights synchronised to music.

M+ Museum

Located on West Kowloon Cultural District, 20 minutes away by car ride from the hotel. A museum of visual culture that exhibits 20th and 21st century visual culture encompassing visual art, design and architecture, and moving image.

Star Ferry

As one of the oldest forms of transportation in Hong Kong, the Star Ferry has been faithfully carrying passengers across the harbour for more than a century. The Star Ferry still holds a dear place in locals’ hearts, providing a scenic way to cross the harbour that offers an up-close view of our iconic skyline, and an experience that is reminiscent of the charms of old Hong Kong.

Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade

A walk that skirts the harbour and some of Kowloon’s major cultural attractions while providing dramatic views of the Hong Kong Island skyline.

Museum of Art

Established in 1962, HKMoA is the first public art museum in the city, now custodian of an art collection of over 18,800 items, representing the unique cultural legacy of Hong Kong’s connection across the globe. By curating a wide world of contrasts, from old to new, Chinese to Western, local to international, with a Hong Kong viewpoint, the museum offers a refreshing way of looking at tradition and making art relevant to everyone, creating new experiences.

Avenue of Stars

One of Hong Kong’s iconic sights is its historic harbour and the waters that flow into it, and there’s no better place to soak up the awe-inspiring skyline than from the Avenue of Stars.

West Kowloon Cultural District

With a vision of building a vibrant cultural quarter for the city, the West Kowloon Cultural District aims at bringing together local and international artists and audiences to be inspired and to celebrate the arts.

Museum of History

The Hong Kong Museum of History is a renowned attraction displaying and conserving cultural objects related to the archaeology, history, ethnography and natural history of Hong Kong and Southern China.

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

With its vast curtain of glass and 40,000-square-metre aluminum roof sculpted to echo a seabird soaring in flight, the striking Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is a major landmark on the Hong Kong Island skyline. Numerous regionals international events are held here every year.

Reservations:

No. 70 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Minimum check-in age: 18