THE LUXE MANOR
Though not the biggest or most well
the International Finance Centre, Four
member of Small Luxury Hotels of the
Seasons is perched on the doorstep of
World, The Luxe Manor is kooky in the
the best luxury shopping and fine dining
best kind of way. Winning several design
1930s Shanghai, the spa features eight
Seasons is among the best. Found in
Manor is certainly the most unique. A
With a design that harkens back to
In a city filled with luxury options, Four
known hotel in Hong Kong, The Luxe
will find bliss at the Spa of the Orient.
FOUR SEASONS
in Hong Kong’s Central district. And
awards, the hotel is Alice in Wonderland
meets Salvador Dali. Located in the
Tsim Sha Tsui district on the island of
Kowloon, The Luxe Manor keeps with
that works is just one of the eccentric
design elements of the Mirage suite.
Apply named, nothing is quite what it
with numerous world-class companies
surrounding the hotel, the lobby serves
as the gathering place for the city’s elite.
seems. The Royale suite is perfect for
Keeping with Hong Kong’s East meets
the would-be rock star. Decorating with
West moniker, rooms and suites are
glittered carpets, red velvet sofas and
designed in either a modern Western or
legs with pebbles. Therapists specialize
zebra print rugs requires gumption, and
contemporary Chinese style and feature
in ancient Chinese techniques and offer
The Luxe Manor certainly has that.
wall-to-wall windows that frame views
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Located in the hotel, FINDS, is the
of Victoria Peak, Kowloon or Victoria
consultations.
only Scandinavian restaurant in Hong
Harbour. Each of the 399 rooms are
Kong. For a bit from each of the five
well appointed and typically Four
countries, request chef Jaakko Sorsa’s
Seasons luxury.
Nordic Express Menu. It’s a 2.5-hour
Epicures will be delighted with the
gastronomic journey complete with a
dining choices at Four Seasons. Caprice,
custom-made map of the region, table
a two-star Michelin restaurant, serves
setting from Finnish brand, Iittala and
contemporary French cuisine with
treatment rooms, an indoor pool, tea
lounge and Hong Kong’s first Kneipp
pool, which stimulates the feet and lower
the vibe of the bustling shopping and
dining area.
The Mandarin Salon tends to ladies’
coifs and also offers the world-famous
Shanghainese Pedicure by Samuel
So. Gentlemen are attended to in the
Mandarin Barber. In traditional barber’s
A bold palate of red and black, along
chairs, clients indulge in straightedge
with a mix of classical and whimsical
shaves and haircuts, while massages,
décor, greet guests in the lobby. Eyes
waxing and facials are performed in
dart from the mosaics on the floor to
private treatment rooms for the upmost
the damask mirrored walls to the Merino
discretion.
glass chandeliers. The imagin