MGallery by Sofitel to debut in Hong Kong
Accor’s high-end boutique brand MGallery by Sofitel is checking in to Hong Kong.
The Silveri MGallery by Sofitel is slated to open in the second half of 2019 in Tung Chung on Lantau Island.
It forms part of the Citygate integrated project which has direct links to the city and just minutes from Hong Kong International Airport.
The 206 guestrooms include private plunge pool suites and F&B concepts incorporate local and international elements.
Hotel facilities comprise a 24-hour fitness centre, an outdoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi, meeting rooms and an executive lounge with an outdoor space.
It becomes the 33rd MGallery by Sofitel location in Asia.
It is set to ‘disrupt conventional luxury hospitality in the city’ according to Nicholas Cullum, cluster general manager at the hotel.
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