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AKI Hotel Hong Kong - MGallery Collection 5* —
AKI Hotel Hong Kong - MGallery Collection 5* introduces a calm, refined presence in the heart of Wan Chai. Its contemporary lines, muted textures, and thoughtful use of light create a sense of quiet restraint, offering a retreat from the city’s movement without losing its energy. From the moment you step inside, the atmosphere suggests considered comfort and a subtle artistry that shapes every space.
The surrounding streets offer a rich interplay of tradition and innovation. Guests can walk to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, trace the waterfront around Victoria Harbour, or continue towards Causeway Bay’s vibrant boutiques and cafés. Nearby wet markets provide the aroma of steaming noodles and fresh herbs, while small galleries and teahouses introduce a glimpse of local craft and culture.
Your room —
Superior City View Room (18 m²)
High above the streets, the Superior City View Room opens to sweeping city views framed by floor-to-ceiling glass. Soft fabrics, warm tones, and a calm, contemporary design create a soothing retreat. The rain shower carries a gentle, aromatic steam, adding a quiet sense of renewal to evenings spent watching the skyline settle.
Your dining choices
Breakfast unfolds with fresh fruit, warm breads, and vivid scents rising from skillets, encouraging guests to ease into the day with colour and warmth. As the day continues, Tangram presents international dishes shaped by a modern French sensibility, each plate layered with texture and carefully balanced flavours. The atmosphere is open, lively, and suited to meals shared at a comfortable pace. Evenings draw guests to Uncle Ming’s, where rare whiskies release notes of oak, spice, and soft smoke while Victoria Harbour shimmers in view. The Lobby Lounge offers a gentler rhythm, with floor-to-ceiling windows and garden views creating a calm backdrop for snacks, meetings, or a restorative pause.
Your time
The fitness centre offers a bright, uplifting atmosphere shaped by smooth surfaces, cool air, and cutting-edge equipment. Soft lighting and a calm rhythm in the space encourage a balanced, restorative start or finish to the day.
Beyond the hotel, Hong Kong invites discovery through its contrasts. Guests can wander along Victoria Harbour’s breezy promenade, explore Wan Chai’s cafés and markets, or ascend to Victoria Peak for sweeping city views. Nearby galleries, street-food stalls, and vibrant shopping streets create a lively, ever-changing backdrop.
Nora Buri Resort & Spa 5* —
Nestled along the pristine shores of the Gulf of Thailand, Nora Buri Resort & Spa 5* is a secluded sanctuary where elegance meets island soul. Tucked away on the enchanting island of Koh Samui, this lush hideaway is framed by powdery white sands, teal waters, vibrant coral gardens, and endless groves of coconut palms.
Here, the rhythm of the tropics sets the tone, whether you're floating in hillside serenity, savouring oceanfront dining, or surrendering to the soothing rituals of the spa.
Your room —
Deluxe Hillside Sea View Room (64 m²)
Situated on the second floor, the Deluxe Hillside Sea View Room features bright and elegant spaces adorned with warm-toned furniture. Relax on your private balcony and take in breathtaking ocean views.
Hillside Sea View Pool Villa (115 m²)
Wake up to unparalleled views of the Thai Gulf from one of the Hillside Sea View Pool Villas, situated at the top of the hillside. Unwind in your private pool with Jacuzzi, an ideal spot to swim with a loved one and watch the sunset over the horizon.
Your dining choices
From a generous beachfront buffet breakfast at Manora to fresh seafood and Western delights at The Barge, enjoy a variety of dining experiences with stunning ocean views. For a more relaxed setting, the Pool Bar offers light bites and signature cocktails just steps from the water.
Your time
Lounge beside two captivating swimming pools, one tucked into the tranquil hillside, the other just steps from the shoreline, where the sea breeze meets the sun. Reawaken your senses with soothing spa treatments that blend the best of Eastern and Western traditions.
For an energising escape, the state-of-the-art fitness centre offers the latest equipment, while the sauna and steam rooms provide a perfect finish to your wellness journey.
3GB included mobile internet data, to make your journey easier
Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family without limits.
Please note: 3GB of internet data represents around 30 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 3 to 4 hours of video streaming/social networking/video calls.
Excursion to Koh Tan and Koh Madsum by speedboat
Embark on an unforgettable day on a speed boat to Koh Tan and Koh Madsum, combining snorkelling, kayaking, swimming and relaxing on heavenly beaches, with a delicious lunch by the sea.
Discovering Samui Island
Explore the wonders of Koh Samui on a captivating city tour, combining majestic temples, breathtaking panoramas, unique rock formations and a refreshing dip in the Na Muang waterfall.
Speedboat adventure in Angthong Marine Park
Take a speedboat to discover the Angthong Marine Park, an archipelago of 42 heavenly islands, with snorkelling, kayaking, panoramic hiking and lunch on an unspoilt island.
Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Hotel Bangkok 5* —
Royal Orchid Sheraton Bangkok 5* exudes poised sophistication, where modern luxury intertwines with Thai elegance. Interiors are defined by rich textures, curated furnishings, and thoughtful details, creating a sense of quiet grandeur.
Along the Chao Phraya River, the hotel provides a front-row seat to the rhythm of Bangkok. Passengers in long-tail boats pass beneath your view, street-side markets fill the air with fragrant aromas, and the glittering ICONSIAM shopping complex reflects in the river’s surface. The contrast between movement and tranquillity captures the city’s vibrancy, offering guests an immersive sensory journey from the water’s edge.
Your room —
Deluxe Guest River View Room (36 m²)
The Deluxe Guest River View Room opens onto a panorama of the Chao Phraya River, where light dances across the water and the city stretches below. On the terrace, a cup of coffee or tea heightens the moment, inviting guests to savour the harmony of riverside views, refined design, and gentle serenity.
Your dining choices
Feast presents riverside dining with international cuisine and weekend seafood buffets, each plate alive with vibrant colours and fragrant aromas. Giorgio’s Italian Restaurant offers al fresco terraces, where classic Italian flavours unfold against the shimmering Chao Phraya. Siam Yacht Club blends Asian-inspired dishes with soft music and reflections dancing on the river, while Thara Thong celebrates authentic Thai cuisine in teakwood pavilions with cultural performances. Sunlight glimmers on the river as guests savour each dish, the gentle breeze carrying fragrant spices and herbs. Panoramic views of Bangkok’s skyline merge with the shimmer of the river, creating an enchanting backdrop that elevates every dining experience into poetry, where every flavour and texture becomes a memory.
Your time
Mandara Spa immerses guests in a world of relaxation, where the aroma of essential oils and the gentle murmur of the river create a serene retreat. Treatment rooms open to calm river vistas, and holistic therapies are tailored to revive both body and spirit. Ambient lighting and soft textures heighten the sense of indulgence.
Sheraton Fitness combines energising exercise with restorative spaces, including a sauna for warmth and renewal. Outdoors, the Garden Pool and Terrace Pool offer soothing waters framed by scenic river views, while the jogging track and tennis court allow for graceful activity. Every moment is designed for wellbeing and luxurious repose.
Colours and flavours of the north
Discover authentic Thailand by visiting the spectacular Mae Klong Train Market, exploring the bustling floating market and savouring local specialities for an unforgettable immersion experience.
Must-sees in the City of Angels
Explore the treasures of Bangkok in an unforgettable day, with majestic temples, the Grand Palace, a river cruise, Thai lunch and a colourful immersion in the flower market.
Hong Kong
Dynamic, vertical and endlessly fascinating, Hong Kong is a city where tradition and modernity coexist in striking harmony. Skyscrapers rise above ancient temples, neon-lit streets contrast with tranquil islands, and urban energy is never far from nature. Set along the shimmering waters of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong captivates with its cinematic skyline, fast-paced rhythm and deeply rooted cultural identity shaped by both Eastern and Western influences.
Must-sees:
- Victoria Peak: The city’s most iconic viewpoint, offering sweeping panoramas over Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the harbour.
- Victoria Harbour: Best experienced by ferry, especially at dusk when the skyline begins to glow.
- Star Ferry: A historic crossing that provides one of the most memorable perspectives of the city.
- Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade: A waterfront walk with views across the harbour towards Hong Kong Island.
- Lantau Island: Home to lush landscapes and the impressive Tian Tan Buddha, a symbol of spiritual calm.
Culinary culture:
Hong Kong is one of the world’s great food capitals. From Michelin-starred dining to humble street stalls, the city celebrates flavour at every level. Enjoy dim sum served in bustling tea houses, roast meats glazed to perfection, fresh seafood and delicate Cantonese dishes. International influences are everywhere, making Hong Kong a place where global cuisine thrives alongside deeply traditional recipes.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its urban core, Hong Kong reveals a surprising diversity of experiences. Explore lively street markets filled with incense, textiles and local snacks, or escape to hiking trails that overlook secluded beaches and green hills. Discover neighbourhoods such as Sheung Wan and Sai Ying Pun, where old shopfronts meet contemporary cafés and galleries. Whether cruising the harbour by night or wandering quiet temples at dawn, the city offers moments of contrast that linger long after departure.
Good to know:
Hong Kong is served by Hong Kong International Airport, located about 30 minutes from the city centre by train. The best time to visit is from October to December, when the weather is dry and pleasantly warm. The local currency is the Hong Kong dollar (HKD).
Koh Samui
A jewel in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is a tropical haven famed for its pristine white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and lush jungle landscapes. While the island boasts a vibrant nightlife and world-class dining, it also offers secluded hideaways and untouched natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for every type of traveller.
Must-sees:
- Chaweng & Lamai Beach: The island’s most famous beaches, offering soft sands, lively bars, and stunning ocean views.
- Big Buddha Temple: A revered golden statue towering 12 metres high, one of Koh Samui’s most iconic landmarks.
- Grandmother & Grandfather Rock (Hin Ta & Hin Yai): Unique rock formations with a fascinating local legend.
- Namuang Waterfalls: A breathtaking natural attraction nestled in the jungle, perfect for a refreshing dip.
- Ang Thong National Marine Park: A spectacular archipelago of 42 islands, ideal for kayaking, snorkelling, and exploring hidden lagoons.
Culinary culture:
Koh Samui’s food scene is a delightful blend of Thai flavours and fresh seafood. Try Tom Yum Goong, a fragrant and spicy shrimp soup, or Som Tam, a refreshing green papaya salad. Seafood lovers should indulge in Pla Pao, salt-crusted grilled fish stuffed with lemongrass. For an authentic experience, explore the night markets for sizzling street food, tropical fruit shakes, and delicious Mango Sticky Rice.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its beaches, Koh Samui is rich in cultural and natural wonders. Visit the Kunaram Temple to see the island’s mummified monk, or take a trip to Huatanon, a traditional fishing village offering a glimpse into local island life. Adventure seekers can trek through the jungle on an ATV, take a Thai cooking class, or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of nearby Koh Tao.
Good to know:
Koh Samui enjoys warm weather year-round, with the best time to visit is December to April for sunny skies and calm seas.
Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand’s energetic capital, is a city that seamlessly blends modernity with traditional charm. The vibrant streets are filled with an endless mix of culture, history, and diverse attractions, making it an unforgettable destination for both first-timers and regular visitors. From its towering skyscrapers to tranquil temples, Bangkok offers something for every traveller, whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation.
Must-sees:
- The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew: Admire the magnificent architecture of the Royal Palace and the revered Wat Phra Kaew, home to the sacred Emerald Buddha.
- Chao Phraya River Cruise: Glide along the famous river, enjoying the lively atmosphere while stopping at historic temples and bustling markets.
- Wat Arun: Known as the Temple of Dawn, this iconic temple offers spectacular views of the river at sunset, especially striking for photography enthusiasts.
Culinary culture:
Bangkok is a paradise for food lovers, with an impressive array of flavours that reflect the city’s rich culinary heritage. Local street food is a must, with dishes such as pad thai, green curry, and som tam (papaya salad). Visit Yaowarat Street (Chinatown) for fresh seafood and Chinese-style dishes, or experience the Michelin-star street food at Raan Jay Fai, where you can enjoy her famous crab omelette prepared right before your eyes.
Dive deeper:
For a more tranquil side of the city, explore the quiet lanes of the Portuguese Quarter or visit the Erawan Shrine, where local worshippers come to offer prayers. Art enthusiasts can immerse themselves in contemporary exhibitions at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, while Asiatique offers a unique combination of shopping, dining, and entertainment with stunning river views.
Good to know:
Bangkok is well-served by the BTS Skytrain, providing an easy way to navigate the city, from the bustling shopping districts of Siam Square to the more laid-back Sukhumvit area. The best time to visit is during the cooler months, from November to February. Be sure to dress modestly when visiting temples and prepare for the city's fast pace – immerse yourself in the energy and experience everything Bangkok has to offer.