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Style Edit: Regent Hong Kong's Signature Suites are private sanctuaries in the heart of the city, offering the ultimate in luxury and unparalleled views of the iconic skyline

Style Edit: Regent Hong Kong's Signature Suites are private sanctuaries in the heart of the city, offering the ultimate in luxury and unparalleled views of the iconic skyline

Hong Kong is a city that never sleeps, making it an exciting destination for visitors from all over the world. For those looking for a private sanctuary to retire to amid the hustle and the bustle, there is no better base than the
Regent Hong Kong
With a prime location facing the famous Victoria Harbour, this stunning hotel is the epitome of discreet luxury and offers visitors unparalleled access to the best experiences the city has to offer.
Regent Hong Kong sits right on Hong Kong's famous harbour. Photo: Handout
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It's just steps away from cultural attractions, including internationally lauded institutions such as M+, Asia's first global museum of contemporary culture; and the Hong Kong Palace Museum, which showcases priceless treasures from Beijing's Palace Museum.
For those who want to indulge in the best shopping, you are spoiled for choice, with options ranging from local markets to designer boutiques. The area is also a foodie mecca, offering everything from local delicacies to meals at Michelin-starred eateries – several of which are housed in the hotel itself.
The view from the Harbourview Suite at the Regent Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
The real draw, however, is the hotel's collection of suites, which offer luxury-residence-style living, with amenities including private pools, spacious living areas, outdoor spaces, bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, smart lighting and climate control, and streaming-enabled TVs.
A tub with a view in the Corner Suite – Harbourview. Photo: Handout
The
Signature Suite Collection , consisting of the CEO Suite, Terrace Suite and Presidential Suite, best showcases the aesthetic of the hotel's designer Chi Wing Lo. The two-bedroom CEO Suite features a central living room, private terrace and outdoor whirlpool, while the duplex Terrace Suite offers an outdoor rooftop terrace complete with a whirlpool and sweeping views of the harbour.
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