Qantas goes boutique

Wednesday, 29 Oct, 2007 0

Qantas Holidays has released its 2008/2009 Hong Kong brochure featuring a new range of beautiful boutique hotels.

Hong Kong is a fantastic destination for shopping, eating out and unique culture, but at the end of a long day of fun, it’s nice to have somewhere a bit special to go back to and recharge.  

Quaint, personal and unique, perfectly describes the new selection of boutique hotels now available from Qantas Holidays in Hong Kong. Offering an alternative to the high-rise hotels, these properties are tucked away in some of the most interesting and buzzing corners of Hong Kong.  Travellers can enjoy a unique experience in beautifully decorated and themed rooms, each with the highest level of service.

Boutique properties are an excellent option for the return visitor looking for something a little different or the more adventurous traveller, seeking an individual hotel experience.

New boutique properties include:

The Como Hotel offers unbeatable value for a centrally located property. Funky rooms are broadband -ready and boast plasma TVs amongst other technological facilities.  

A cool cocktail lounge tops off this hip and modern hotel.

A daily continental breakfast in included.

Prices start from $71 per person per night PLUS, stay 4 nights and pay three (except Studio) Valid 1-12 Apr 08, 1 May- 7 Oct 16 Nov-25 Mar 09

The Lan Kwai Fong Hotel is centrally located with views of the harbour and each room is attractively decorated in oriental style with its own unique quirky twist.

For clients looking for something a bit hip and funky, this property is perfect.

The Lan Kwai Fong Hotel was the 2007 winner of the Best Boutique Hotel in Asia, in the Travelweekly Asia Industry Awards.  Prices start from $104 per person per night, low season.  

For information about Qantas Holiday Earlybird options call Qantas Holidays on 13 27 87.

Report by The Mole



 

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