AKI Hotel Shines Over Culturally Diverse with Modern, Sustainable, Smart Living Style

by Melissa

The MGallery Hotel Collection is delighted to announce the opening of its second hotel in Hong Kong – AKI Hong Kong – MGallery. The name ‘AKI’ means ‘clear, bright crystal’ – a reference to the hotel’s glistening glass structure that shines above the streets of the vibrant multicultural district of Wanchai. The AKI Hong Kong – MGallery comes hot on the heels of recently opened The Silveri Hong Kong – MGallery, a chic, eco-friendly, urban resort hotel on Lantau Island. The new AKI Hong Kong will bring a singular story of the MGallery aesthetic to the visitors and residents of Hong Kong with its stylish, smart living design, on-trend dining concepts, and thoughtful opportunities for wellness and self-care rituals woven throughout the guest journey.

Guestrooms at AKI Hong Kong – MGallery are thoughtfully designed with a modern minimalist aesthetic, creating a natural, airy and chic retreat for each guest journey. Abundant natural light sweeps in through broad windows, most offering spectacular city views and some with amazing 270-degree panoramas of the Hong Kong cityscape. Lofty ceilings, natural wood tones, and artful mood lighting, contribute to the calming décor. All rooms feature premium king-sized beds, flat screen TVs and bathroom amenities from Malin+Goetz in biodegradable bottles. In a first for Hong Kong, AKI Hong Kong – MGallery offers 20 signature Japanese style tatami rooms – featuring sumptuous mattresses on tatami mat floors.

Uncle Ming’s Whisky Bar crowns the 25th top floor of AKI Hong Kong – MGallery as an iconic expression of Hong Kong: a house of light suspended above the city where visitors will experience the unexpected but delightful mix of an engaging whisky tasting experience, and a sparkling backdrop of skyscrapers, mountains, and harbour. The sommelier will guide guests through tasting rituals and an extensive array of more than 80 international whiskies including rare single malts, as well as sake, fine wines and champagne. Guests will adore this high-altitude hangout, with its private cellars for storing their favourite bottles and an indulgent menu of cocktails and light fare.

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