HRA adds two new properties
Hotel Representation Australia (HRA) continues to grow with the signing of two new hotels in Hong Kong.
The Cosmopolitan Hotel and The Cosmo Hotel
“We are very excited about these new properties as the demand for Hong Kong has really grown. With the China Olympics just around the corner Hong Kong is a very desirable destination, not to mention the recent opening of the Walt Disney Park.”
“HRA has been looking for properties in Hong Kong but like all the properties we represent, it had to be the right property,” says HRA’s managing director Craig Davies.
The select choice for business travellers staying in Hong Kong, the Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong offers 454 rooms and suites with broadband Internet access, two self-service Business Centres and two fully-furnished, multi-purpose function rooms, perfect for meetings, seminars and banquets. The Cosmopolitan Hotel is within a stone’s throw of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Causeway Bay business district Wan Chai, Admiralty and Central, all easily accessible via the hotel’s complimentary shuttle bus.
The Cosmo Hotel is a modern chic hotel for the technology savvy and style conscious guest. The 142-room Cosmo Hotel is a chic, hip and modern hotel that has outgrown the traditional hotel model with its sleek interior, colour-coded rooms and wealth of amenities. Utterly stylish and young at heart the hotel has excellent rates. The select choice for business travellers, the rooms in the technology savvy Cosmo are broadband-ready and equipped with wall-mounted, plasma televisions. All Executive rooms and Junior Suites are high tech and powered with flat-screen personal computers.
For further details please contact: Craig Davies – Managing Director
W www.hotelrepresentationaustralia.com.au
Graham Muldoon
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