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Coordinates: 22°1728N 113°5632E / 22.2912°N 113.9423°E / 22.2912; 113.9423
 

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Novotel Citygate Hong Kong
Map
Hotel chainNovotel
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHotel
LocationNo. 51 Man Tung Road
Tung Chung
Hong Kong
Coordinates22°17′28N 113°56′32E / 22.2912°N 113.9423°E / 22.2912; 113.9423
OpenedApril 2006; 18 years ago (2006-04)
OwnerNewfoundworld Site 2 (Hotel) Limited
AffiliationAccorHotels
Technical details
Floor count23
Other information
Number of rooms440
Number of suites14
Number of restaurants4
Facilities3 restaurants (1 including bar), 7 function rooms, outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour gym[1]
Website
novotelcitygate.com
Novotel Citygate
Traditional Chinese諾富特東薈城酒店
Simplified Chinese诺富特东荟城酒店

Novotel Citygate Hong Kong (Chinese: 諾富特東薈城酒店) is a 4-star hotel in Hong Kong. It opened in April 2006, and is managed by AccorHotels. Novotel Citygate has 440 rooms including 14 suites from 26 to 45 square metres, 3 restaurants and a bar, a gym, an outdoor swimming pool and meeting facilities.[2]

The hotel is located near various attractions on Lantau Island, including the Citygate Outlets shopping centre, the AsiaWorld–Expo exhibition centre, the Ngong Ping Cable Car, Hong Kong Disneyland, SkyPlaza, SkyCity Nine Eagles Golf Course, and Tai O fishing village.

Design

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The original interior design was started by Simon Jackson, who arranged guest rooms in a herringbone design. Later on, Hong Kong architect and designer, Steve Leung[3] completed the task. In addition, the restaurants and bar were designed by interior designer, Yasumichi Morita.[4] The Feng Shui elements located at garden and sun terrace were designed by landscape architect Sandy Duggie.

The number three represents “liveliness” in Feng Shui. The hotel entrance features three geometric beds of bamboo in low ground cover, and a still water pool. The revolving door contains 3 leaves and moves in a clockwise direction, which represents good luck in and bad luck out. The revolving door is 4.8m high and is the tallest revolving door in the world and has held the Guinness Record since 2006.[5]

At the poolside garden terrace, there is a white marble sculpture named ‘Trans for Matter’ by Italian sculptor Polo Bourieau. Water runs from the sculpture and through a narrow channel across the center of a spacious timber sundeck and down to a large granite waterfall.

Facilities

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Novotel Citygate has 440 rooms and suites with airport, sea and mountain views, including 2 rooms that provide access for people with disabilities. Broadband connection is available inside the hotel. Facilities include 3 restaurants and a bar, 7 function rooms, an outdoor swimming pool and 24-hour gymnasium.[6]

Transportation

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The hotel is direct access to Tung Chung MTR station via Citygate Outlets, it takes 28 minutes to Central MTR station.[7]

Complimentary shuttle service to/from Hong Kong International Airport from 6am – 11:45pm hours at 15-minute intervals. Shuttle bus station located at coach bay 29-30 in Terminal 2. Please approach B16 counter upon arrival at the Arrival Hall.[8]

Shuttle bus to AsiaWorld–Expo runs on selected trade show periods.

Coaches are available from the airport to Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Dongguan, Shenzhen Airport, Huizhou, Foshan, Zhongshan.[9]

Coaches are available from Citygate OutletstoHuanggang, Shenzhen. [10]

References

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  1. ^ "Novotel Citygate Rooms Information". Novotel Citygate. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ Accor Group (2013). "Hotel Novotel Hong Kong Citygate: travel, stay or vacation, holiday at HONG KONG". Novotel. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ Loft Asia (November 2010). "LOFT gets a rare face-to-face chat with interiors guru, Steve Leung". Loft Asia. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ Jana Schiowitz (2010-02-04). "Project Profile: Takano Yuri Beauty Clinic by Yasumichi Morita". Contractdesign.com. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ "Tallest revolving door". Guinness World Records. 2006-06-12. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ "Novotel Citygate Rooms Information". Novotel Citygate. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ "MTR Journey Planner". MTR Corporation. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ "Novotel Citygate Shuttle Information". Novotel Citygate. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ 永東集團(國際)有限公司. "永東集團(國際)有限公司 (Chinese Website)". Eebus. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  • ^ "Cross-Border Coach Service". Citygate Outlets. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
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