HotelsThe Park Lane Hong Kong opens as the first Autograph Collection hotel in Hong Kong.

Marriott puts its first Autograph in Hong Kong

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The Park Lane Hong Kong offers 820 rooms and suites with views of Victoria Harbour and Victoria Park, featuring complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
The Park Lane Hong Kong offers 820 rooms and suites with views of Victoria Harbour and Victoria Park, featuring complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi Photo Credit: The Park Lane Hong Kong, Autograph Collection

The Park Lane Hong Kong, Autograph Collection, has officially opened in Causeway Bay, marking the debut of the Autograph Collection Hotels brand in Hong Kong.

Operated by Marriott Bonvoy, the property joins a global portfolio of over 320 independent hotels known for distinctive design and bespoke experiences.

The hotel is located near Victoria Park and within walking distance of prominent landmarks such as the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and the World Trade Center. The property offers 820 guest rooms and suites, featuring views of Victoria Harbour and Victoria Park, alongside amenities such as complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi.

Richard Boyer, regional vice president for Marriott International, said: “The Park Lane, with over five decades of heritage in Hong Kong, will infuse new vitality to the Victoria Harbour area while continuing to honour its rich and storied legacy.”

Dining options include Ebb & Flow Lounge, known for its artistic ambience; PLAYT, which offers an immersive “Kitchen Theatre” concept showcasing international cuisines; and SKYE Roofbar & Brasserie on the 27th floor, which presents innovative local cuisine with panoramic harbour views.

For events and meetings, the property provides over 1,700 square metres of versatile space, including seven function rooms and rooftop venues with city and park views.

Guests can also explore the hotel’s curated digital photography guide, ‘PARKspectives,’ which highlights Hong Kong’s scenic spots.

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