Staycation in Hong Kong has begun to get boring. It is rare for a new hotel to be completed. The Silveri Hong Kong-MGallery in Tung Chung has officially opened. Positioned as an urban resort hotel, the hotel is filled with a luxurious and leisure garden atmosphere, full of freshness, and you can finally taste the feeling of going on vacation abroad.
I believe that many Hong Kong people have stayed in major hotels in the past two years. Finally, a new hotel has arrived after they have been clamoring for it. If you are still not tired of it, this Hong Kong Silver Yue MGallery Select Hotel (hereinafter referred to as Silver Yue MGallery ), is the brand’s first time planting its flag in Asia and is definitely worth a try. Far away from the city and close to the airport, it already has a "fake" travel feel, and its resort-style design is a plus.
Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Shanhai Airport
Yin Yue MGallery is located on top of the Citygate Storehouse. It can be directly accessed through the second phase of the expansion mall that will open in 2020. It is far away from the Novotel Citygate Hotel, which is also part of the AccorHotels Group. The hotel was originally scheduled to open in the first quarter of last year, but unfortunately it was postponed due to the epidemic and was not officially operational until June this year.
Although there are many hotel options in Hong Kong, they are mainly located in downtown areas, and you cannot escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Although this place is remote, it is also an advantage. The scenery and feel are completely different from those of hotels in the city. The rooms and facilities all offer beautiful views of the sea and mountains, as well as unique views of the airport lift and Ngong Ping 360 cable car. Although the weather was not beautiful on the day of the interview, I still got a glimpse of the quiet scenery. I imagine that if the weather is good, the scenery alone will be invincible.
▲ The hotel lobby is equipped with a simulated fireplace and a large sofa, designed to resemble the living room of a luxurious mansion. (Photo by Zhang Songting)
▲ The suites with swimming pools and terraces are also decorated in light wood color. You can enjoy sunbathing when you step out of the terrace. (Photo by Zhang Songting)
▲ The circular box of The Pavilion bar with its back to the sea view is a good place to watch the sunset. (Photo source: provided by the hotel)
▲ The Enclave restaurant serves multi-national cuisine, with a green garden outside the window. (Photo source: provided by the hotel)
The Silver Collection MGallery is named after the history of silver mining on Lantau Island. The design inspiration of the hotel also comes from this. Sparkling silver elements can be seen everywhere, such as metallic theme design, outdoor sculpture garden, etc. The MGallery hotel series focuses on modern design and artistic atmosphere, so the hotel also incorporates the style of a modern manor house, which is luxurious yet fashionable. At the same time, it has obtained the "Beijing Environmental Assessment" gold-level certification to implement the concept of environmental protection and sustainable development.
Gorgeous mansion style
The lobby is located on the 9th floor of Yinyue MGallery. There is an outdoor garden with greenery for the use of residents only. All facilities are concentrated on this floor, including the Fresh coffee shop, The Enclave restaurant and The Pavilion bar, two conference rooms, fitness room and swimming pool. The most thoughtful thing is that there are dedicated lifts on all floors that can directly reach the wellness center, without having to go through the lobby to get there.
The 6th to 8th floors and the 10th to 15th floors are the room floors, with a total of 206 guest rooms and suites. There are many room types, including deluxe terrace rooms, suites with jacuzzi and terrace, sunset suites, and only 3 rooms concentrated on the 10th floor. Suite with private pool and terrace. The executive VIP room on the top floor of the 15th floor is equipped with a lounge and a small kitchen, giving executive guests a private and comfortable resting space.
Two design styles with high check-in rate
The guest rooms have two different styles. The standard room is made of earth tones, with rounded corners and wood giving a soft home feel; while the three sunset suites and the only SILVERI suite are more luxurious in design. The room facilities are also luxurious, with Japanese-style electric toilets in the entire room, Nespresso coffee machines, American MALIN+GOETZ bath products, and Dyson hair dryers in some superior room types. Floor-to-ceiling glass allows you to enjoy the garden view. Although some rooms face the Tung Chung Building, it is still some distance away and the extra-high floor makes it feel open.
▲ The SILVERI suite has separate living and dining spaces, as well as a private terrace with a 900-foot plunge pool, which is extremely rare in Hong Kong hotels. (Photo source: provided by the hotel)
▲ The Sunset Suite is decorated in dark colors. The bedroom faces a beautiful view of the green mountains and Tung Chung Bay, with a wide view. (Photo source: provided by the hotel)
▲ The standard room is designed with tones and warm wood. The area is 280 feet. It is higher than the floor and is not too oppressive. The price starts from $1,260. (Photo by Zhang Songting)
▲ The pool terrace suite has a small private swimming pool, making it feel like you are in a Thai villa. (Photo source: provided by the hotel)
It is worth mentioning that there are two extremely IG-able room types. The Sunset Suite has an area of 828 square feet. The living and dining rooms are equipped with design lighting and furniture. When you enter the bedroom, you will be shocked by the circular glass windows, which offer more than 180-degree views of the vast mountains and sea. The cable car rises and falls, giving you a panoramic view of millions of beautiful views. The bathroom and toilet also have airport views and are full of light. The suites with private swimming pools and terraces are smaller in size and view than the former, but they have a 5-meter by 2-meter small swimming pool and sunbeds. It's like being in a Thai villa, and the check-in alone is worth the price. .
Trinidad and Tobago outdoor dining space
The Enclave restaurant is a high-end modern bistro that serves buffet breakfast, lunch and a la carte dinner. It is helmed by Danny Grimshaw, an Australian chef who has worked in many countries. His cooking inspiration comes from Australia, Thailand and Hong Kong, and the dishes incorporate local characteristics. For example, adding Tai O sauce and using local seafood. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, of course it cannot be wasted. Special outdoor terraces and lawns are provided to make urbanites feel relaxed.
The Pavilion bar, located at the end of the restaurant, has a mysterious and luxurious feel and has a large number of check-in seats. In addition to supplying a variety of spirits and cocktails, the most special thing is the use of wooden barrels to hold prepared cocktails. In addition to maintaining a consistent standard, the wooden barrels can also give the wine an aged taste. There is also an outdoor space where you can enjoy the sunset while sipping something from your cup, imagining you are in another place.
The hotel is currently offering an opening offer during June, with prices starting from $1,533, including breakfast, rose wine and the hotel's exclusive aromatherapy. However, some facilities such as the executive VIP lounge and Fresh are still not open, and the beautiful rooms are very popular, so you must book early if you want to.
▲ A silver waterfall at the lower entrance is full of art and connects with the history and culture of Lantau Island. (Photo source: provided by the hotel)
The Silver Hotel Hong Kong - MGallery Collection
Address: No. 16 Datong Road, Tung Chung Tel: 3602 8989
Price: Standard rooms start from 1,260 $, Sunset Suite $ starts from 5,950, Pool Suite $ starts from 6,450, SILVERI Suite $ starts from 7,950.
URL:thesilveri-hongkong.com
Article reproduced from: Hong Kong Economic Daily