Overview
JIA Hotel Hong Kong's hippest hotel has breathed new life and style into the city's buzzing Causeway Bay area. The first boutique hotel in Asia designed by Philippe Starck, JIA features 57 rooms, all with kitchens and impressive home entertainment systems, a stunning lobby, convenient conference rooms and an open air podium for al fresco dining, BBQ's or sun basking.
Laundry service is available, but if you want to really feel like it's your apartment, you can do it yourself, in what must be one of the world's only outdoor terrace laundromats. JIA Hotel Hong Kong's unique restaurant/lounge and a casual cafe/bar with cuisine by award-winning Chef Teage Ezard opens early 2005.
With great care, the hotel provides sleek, elegant facilities with heartfelt friendliness and service, and strives to provide all guests with an establishment in which to relax as well as conduct successful business. Experience the unique sensation and sincerity of the JIA Hotel Hong Kong the moment you step into the front doors.
Room Facilities- Private Bathroom
- Flat Screen Swivvel TV
- Telephone
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Television with Cable
- Writing Desk
- VCD/DVD Player
- Safe Deposit Box
- Iron and Iron Board
- Kitchen Appliances
- Hig Tech Music System
- Non-Smoking Rooms Available
- Free Broadband High Speed Internet Access
Hotel Facilities- Babysitting/Child Services
- Concierge Desk
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Lobby Lounge
- Laundry/Valet Service
- Ticketing and Tour Arrangement Available
Dining & EntertainmentSports & Leisure- Open Air Podium
- Complimentary Access to California Fitness Gym Few Blocks Away
Meeting Facilities- Business Centre
- Conference Room/Facilities
Check-in time 1400hrs
Check-out time 1200hrs
Ratings Five Stars
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This hotel was brilliant!
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Quirky hotel of interest but room was very small and cramped, had to move some of the furniture against the wall to give space to walk around. There was really no room for the suitcases to go. This was the main impression that we were left with.
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