Glass experiences cultural immersion at the Mondrian Hong Kong

SITTING in the centre of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong’s most vibrant neighbourhood, is the newly opened Mondrian Hong Kong. Launched in December 2023, the hotel promises to instil the city with a fresh take on luxury lifestyle and hospitality.

My stay is a seamless blend of comfort and an abundance of culinary delights. While checking in, I am embraced by works of local artists showcasing Hong Kong’s exciting art scene and I feel connected to the spirit of the city.

Lobby

The stunning panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and island skyline provide the ideal backdrop for my short vacation and, with unparalleled dining and bar experiences within reach, it makes it hard to leave.

But if you can bear to drag yourself away, getting around the magical city could not be easier, with immediate MTR access and only moments away from the West Kowloon Cultural District.

Harbour King Suite

Food is certainly a standout here in Hong Kong, something that Mondrian Hong Kong has clearly taken inspiration from. The hotel is the first in Asia to introduce Carna, a contemporary Italian steakhouse created by Italy’s best-known butcher, Dario Cecchini, and designed by award-winning local hero Joyce Wang.

Inspired by Hong Kong’s strong tradition of nose-to-tail street food, Carna offers a similar concept, focusing on eliminating waste and promoting sustainability.

Carna

There’s also Avoca, redefining the art of mixology on the 38th floor, with cocktails inspired by Hong Kong’s most loved dishes and iconic local flavours. It is the perfect setting to cool off in with a refreshing drink. With DJs, sounds, creative comfort food and vibrant energy, Avoca is the perfect addition to Kowloon’s evolving bar scene.

Avoca

The beauty of staying in a place like this is that it’s entirely curated for you. Whether you’re a foodie or a lover of culture, the Mondrian brings the richness of Hong Kong to each guest. With unforgettable experiences bound to be made, it’s true what they say – you can leave Hong Kong, but it will never leave you.

by Vivian Hui

8A Hart Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

For bookings and further information visit Mondrian Hong Kong

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