The Conrad
The main attraction of holding a ceremony at the Conrad hotel is the spectacular curved staircase that descends into the ballroom.
The main attraction of holding a ceremony at the Conrad hotel is the spectacular curved staircase that descends into the ballroom.
This newly opened hotel joins the Holiday Inn and the Langham Hotel as popular destinations for Kowloon-side weddings. Located next to the K11 “art” mall, there’s definitely an artistic flair to the venue, with sculptures and artworks decorating the lobby and reception areas.
Old-fashioned Victorian elegance is the order of the day at the Langham Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui. It’s an extremely popular wedding venue in Hong Kong owing to the beautiful Grand Ballroom, which can seat up to 550 guests for either a western or Chinese ceremony, and can be decorated any way you like.
Cyberport is a way underrated place for a wedding–if you’re willing to overlook the slightly weird, futuristic architecture, you’ll enjoy a clean, quiet environment with beautiful green views. Le Meriden Cyberport hotel is a great venue for intimate ceremonies, especially if you want an outdoor element to your nuptials.
In addition to the many function rooms, couples can hold their wedding reception in the Grand Hyatt’s beautiful hotel’s pool house, a quiet, conservatory-style building set amid lush greenery.
The Peninsula Hotel has just launched a brand-new wedding package for couples looking for an intimate yet unusual wedding ceremony. Their all-in-one package allows you to get married in the hotel helicopter, accompanied by a civil celebrant and two witnesses.
This super chic boutique hotel in Kowloon has only been open a year, and already it’s considered one of the hottest places to hold an event. With modern art pieces and a quirky designer decoration, it’s an ideal venue for young, trendy couples looking for something a world away from stuffy, old-school hotel ballrooms.