Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay


Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay is a hotel building in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. It was completed and opened in 2009. It is an upscale hotel with 263 rooms, of which 10 are suites. It is owned by SEA Group and under the management of the InterContinental Hotels Group. It is the first Crowne Plaza hotel in Hong Kong.

Owner company

Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay is owned by the SEA Group. The SEA Group was founded in 1956 and was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1973. The Group has been active in both property investments and developments and have to-date developed or owned over 200 properties development in Hong Kong, Mainland China, Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand and United Kingdom – with businesses covering hotel, residential, commercial, industrial sectors and etc. Other hotel projects include the Lizard Island Resort on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Guest rooms and suites

The hotel has 263 guest rooms and suites. Each guest room offers city or Happy Valley Racecourse views.

Dining facilities

Dining facilities include Kudos and Club @28. Kudos is an all-day-dining restaurant featuring international buffets. Club @28 is a lounge bar located adjacent to the swimming pool on the rooftop terrace and overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse views.

Amenities

The hotel has a rooftop outdoor swimming pool. Other facilities include a 24-hour fitness center, business center services including typing, fax, photocopying as well as Internet facilities at the Guest Experience Counter in the Lobby.

Transportation

is 40 km and approximately 45 minutes by taxi from the hotel, or 60 minutes by Airport Express. The Hotel is also located close to Happy Valley Racecourse, Craigengower Cricket Club, Times Square, Hysan Place, SOGO Department Store and Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Proposal for redevelopment

In 2017, Concord Way Limited, the owner, submitted proposal for turning the building into office and mall. If it passed the discussion, the new tower will remain its height and floor counts will be reduced to 24 floors. Public demonstrated opposition.