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The Location of Renaissance Kowloon Hotel in Hong Kong
on Salisbury Road, adjacent to some of the major attractions
of the city, has made it one of the best business and
tourist hotels. The different modes of transport that
are available from the Renaissance Kowloon (Formerly
The New World Renaissance) Hotel in Hong Kong are the
mass transit railway (MTR) station, the Cross Harbour
Tunnel, and the Star Ferry pier. Nearly 22 miles from
the airport, the hotel is easily accessible by car as
well as by rail. The guests here have the choice to
indulge themselves in shopping and dining.
There are 492 guestrooms and 53 suites in the Renaissance
Kowloon (Formerly The New World Renaissance) Hotel,
Hong Kong. The Room Facilities
at Renaissance Kowloon
Hotel in Hong Kong include voice mail, high speed internet
connection, fax machine, and 2-line phones with data
ports. These facilities make it a favorite with the
business travelers. The other facilities in the hotel
include in-room safe, cable or satellite television,
pay movies, wake-up calls, minibar, coffee and tea maker,
air conditioning, clock radio, ironing board, and daily
house keeping.
The Hong Kong Renaissance Kowloon (Formerly The New
World Renaissance) Hotel is equipped with numerous Hotel
Amenities & Services at Renaissance Kowloon Hotel
in Hong Kong including recreational facilities, business
services, and restaurants. There is an outdoor swimming
pool, a sauna, an exercise room, and also jogging facilities.
The hotel is also equipped with a Business Centre for
the benefit of the business travelers. Personal services
include dry-cleaning service, laundry, child care service,
secretarial services available, barber and beauty salon,
24-hour room service, and hotel doctor.
The Renaissance Kowloon (Formerly The New World Renaissance)
Hotel in Hong Kong has ample scope of dining and entertainment.
The Dynasty restaurant serves Chinese delicacies while
the Patio is famous for its delectable international
cuisine. Another restaurant is the Panorama. There is
a night spot called the IN-V.
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