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Dorsett Hospitality to open flagship hotel in Kai Tak

The hotel incorporates over 30% greenery in its design.

Dorsett Hospitality International will unveil its flagship hotel in Kai Tak, overlooking Victoria Harbour, on 26 September.

The 373-room property features 40 suites, 21 room and suite categories with balconies, and various interconnecting options. Suites include the Presidential Harbour View Pool Suite with a private lap pool and the Garden Penthouse Harbour View Two-Bedroom Suite.

The hotel incorporates over 30% greenery in its design, a central seawater cooling system, and electric vehicle chargers in 40% of its parking spaces. Amenities include an infinity pool, gym, and a grand ballroom, enhanced with check-in robots and smart TVs.

Dining options include the Spanish-Sichuan fusion restaurant Siete Ocho, with an outdoor garden and four private rooms, and the first Asian outpost of London’s rooftop bar, Jin Bo Law.

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