Taking luxury to new heights
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong officially opened as the world’s “highest” hotel.
Located at the very top of the International Commerce Centre (ICC) in Hong Kong, occupying floors 102 to 118, the hotel is the newest addition to the brand’s growing portfolio of 75 luxury properties. The property also is the 16th Ritz-Carlton hotel in Asia.
The hotel offers views of Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong skyline as the backdrop.
Guests are welcomed into the arrival lobby on the 9th floor before being transported up to the hotel lobby on the 103rd floor where they find panoramic views over Hong Kong. All 312 guest rooms all offer city and harbor views.
The hotel also has one of the largest ballrooms in the city at 10,000 square feet. The Diamond Ballroom is suited to weddings, meetings and gala events. There are an additional four meeting rooms totaling 14,000 square feet.
By David Wilkening
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