Hotel Stage Opens in Hong Kong

Hotel Stage, an urban lifestyle boutique hotel, has opened in the vibrant Yau Ma Tei district, offering business travellers an artistic, stylish stay in the historic heart of Hong Kong.

Paying homage to the city’s artisans and community through its impressive display of local artwork, the boutique hotel features 97 guest rooms and suites, with oversized windows providing abundant natural light and sweeping views of the local heritage landmarks.  All rooms are equipped with high-speed multimedia connectivity devices and deluxe amenities; while the suites feature separate living rooms with sofas and comfortable touches.

“Hotel Stage is a landmark and community hub with our staff serving as stage managers of our guests’ experiences,” says general manager of Hotel Stage James Hung. “We have created a setting for local artists, performers and artisans to showcase the soul of the city. Here, the curious traveller can discover a deep connection with the local community and be inspired by our unique ambience of living artistry.”

The hotel’s all-day-dining Italian restaurant Kitchen Savvy is tastefully designed with an open kitchen concept, featuring a European-inspired menu focusing on fresh seasonal ingredients. It is conveniently divided into three zones, including a living room and lounge, a communal dining space, and an intimate dining area, ideal for business lunches.

For meetings and conferences, Hotel Stage offers a 210sqm function room that can hold up to a capacity of 150 people. The room boasts high speed, multi-media connectivity, LCD projectors, multi-TV systems, and a range of cutting-edge audio-visual equipment. The Day Studios is also available for those looking for a creative and inspiring space to host celebratory events or business meetings. www.hotelstage.com

 

 

 

 

 

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