Marriott
has opened its first Courtyard hotel and its fourth Marriott branded property in Hong Kong, the 245-room Courtyard by Marriott
Hong Kong, under a management agreement with Tsinlien Realty Ltd.
The Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong is located on a harbor-front site in the Sai Ying Pan district on Hong Kong Island. Conveniently situated near the Macau Ferry Pier, the hotel is located within easy
access of the financial district in Central as well as the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wanchai. To assist guests with
transportation in the city, the hotel offers the convenience of a free shuttle bus service between the Sheung Wan, Central, Admiralty and
Wanchai districts at selected hours.
Each
of the 245 guestrooms at the Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong features marble appointed bathrooms with
rainforest showerheads, plush bed and bath
linens, stylish oversized glass top work desks, and high-speed internet access. To ensure guests stay at peak performance, the hotel offers
a full business center with two work stations, boardroom, executive lounge and 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center.
The hotel also features a wide range of delicious fare at its all-day dining restaurant, MoMo Café. For guests looking for a quick bite, the
MoMo to Go offers healthy snacks and meals to take with them on the go. In-room dining is also available.
“We are thrilled to introduce the Courtyard brand to Hong Kong,” said Geoff Garside, executive vice-president for Marriott’s Asia-Pacific
region. “I am confident that both leisure and business travelers to this vibrant city will welcome the addition of this exceptional and
affordably priced new property. The Courtyard brand truly reflects today’s savvy traveler, and we expect the hotel to be a welcome addition
to the community.”
The general manager
at the Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong is Gary Fung. Loraine Berry is the director of marketing. Rates start
from HK$1,550 (US$199) per night.
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