Urban artwork in Hong Kong

by | Oct 20, 2017 | Art, Culture & Design, Asia, City Breaks, Hong Kong, Hotels + Resorts

How would you like to stay in an eccentric hotel? From its stark stonelike exterior to the mural painted on its outside wall, JPlus Hong Kong seems more than a hotel;

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_separator color=”black” border_width=”10″][vc_custom_heading text=”JPlus Hong Kong”][vc_separator color=”black” border_width=”2″][vc_widget_sidebar sidebar_id=”sidebar-page”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″][vc_column_text]How would you like to stay in an eccentric hotel? From its stark stonelike exterior to the mural painted on its outside wall, JPlus Hong Kong seems more than a hotel; it is urban artwork combined with functionality where quirky pieces are at home. In 2014, it was redesigned, refreshed and revamped, making it stand out from what Hong Kong has had to offer. After all, why design something mediocre?

Hong Kong did not need just another hotel, and the team that redid J Plus understood that. From 32 studios and studios pluses to 24 suites, J Plus has vibrancy offered in a variety of packages. Eclectic, avant-garde, and colourful are but three words to describe the makeover that YOO gave Philippe Starck’s architectural design. Choose from a bold and bright space to a soothing pastel interior. Wake up chic and cheerful in any of these rooms is a given.

Located in Causeway Bay, J Plus Hong Kong offers you a world-class experience with all the modern touches you would expect. After enjoying what Hong Kong has to offer, retire to the open-air terrace that overlooks Causeway Bay to dine al fresco. Or, if the gym is where you find peace after a busy day, on the top floor you will find a state of the art one.

Conveniently, if you choose not to dine out nearby, your meal can be brought to you from one of the excellent restaurants in the area 24/7.

J Plus Hong Kong’s eccentricity is a nod to its past, and to its present. Eccentric, modern, luxurious, and connected, your stay there would be interesting, to say the least. jplushongkong.com

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