The twin towered L'hotel Nina et Convention Centre Hong Kong boasts room offering of more that 1589 contemporary hotel rooms of different type to suite for all type of travelers. All-inclusive choices ranges from rooms to suites of 28-47 m2, standard to executive, sea view to mountain or city view according to guest's preference. Rooms specially designed for the disabled and rooms with balcony are also available upon request. Over half of the rooms will amaze any traveler with marvelous sea view over Rambler Channel, some of it offers view even reaching further to the famous Ting Kau Bridge and Tsing Yi Island. Other rooms feature bustling city view combined with rolling hills, gives the radiates tranquil atmosphere within one of the world's busiest city.
Travelers are assured of cozy and comfortable environment, with in room modern amenities such as 32” LCD panel screen TV with well-designed furniture and office desk. The bathtub is separated with a glass screen for a breathtaking view while indulging in the pool of water. Every single element in the rooms are ensured to blend perfectly together to deliver an unforgettable experience.
Standard room facilities include:
- Individual Air Conditioning
- Private Bathroom
- International Direct Dial Telephone
- LCD Panel Screen TV with Remote Control
- Hairdryer
- Pay Movies
- Refrigerator
- Basic Toiletries
- Music Channels
Computer/Fax Data LineBroadband Internet AccessCoffee/Tea Making FacilitiesNon-Smoking/Smoking RoomWater Sprinkle/Smoke DetectorIn-Room Personal Electronic SafeIron and Ironing Board (On Request)Handicapped Room (Available in Harbour View Only)
Standard Room |
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The hotel rooms are 28-32 m2. Viewing the bustling city combined with rolling hills through the large windows definitely proves to be an enjoyment. |
Superior Room |
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The hotel rooms are 28-34 m2. Viewing the bustling city combined with rolling hills through the large windows definitely proves to be an enjoyment. |
Harbour View Room |
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The hotel rooms are 32-37 m2. Be prepared to be astonished by the marvellous sea view of Victoria Harbour over Rambler Channel. |