Tsim Sha Tsui
Hullett House
2A Canton Rd.
Hong Kong, China
In a city that prizes all things modern, Hullett House gives a nod to the past. At the tip of Kowloon's Tsim Sha Tsui district-not far from the high-end retail shops that line Canton Road-a colonnaded 19th-century building that once served as a marine police headquarters has been transformed into a 10-suite hotel. Half of the guest rooms (the smallest of which is 800 square feet) riff on a different era in China, whether it's Shanghai Art Deco or the country's edgy 21st-century art scene (a triptych of Chairman Mao blowing bubble gum). The coup de grâce? Views of Hong Kong's skyline from each suite's balcony.
Room to Book:
The secluded Lido suite in the west corner of the hotel, with three balconies overlooking Canton Road.Insider Tip:
Take a bite of local history at Loong Toh Yuen, one of the hotel's five restaurants. Chef Sham Wing On revives long-lost Hong Kong favorites with a modern flair: the Tai O fried rice, a classic dish traditionally made with shrimp paste from the fishing village of the same name, is served with the addition of fresh grilled shrimp and crunchy shrimp roe.Amenities
Open / Closes- Accessible by Public Transportation
- Business Center
- Concierge
- Dry Cleaning
- Laundry Service
- Meeting Room
- WiFi
Number of Rooms:
Number of Restaurants: 5
Number of Suites: 10
Year Opened: 2010
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