W Hong Kong, a W Hotel, is a five-star hotel in Hong Kong, that occupies the first 25 floors of the Sun Hung Kai Properties-owned Cullinan II, Kowloon station, West Kowloon, offering a total of 393 guest rooms,[1][2] as well as a rooftop swimming pool, 'WooBar', and a number of unique features especially for guests, including a complimentary local mobile phone for each guest to use during their stay.[3] The W Hong Kong started trial operations on 8 August 2008, and official operations in January 2009.[4]
Lobby at ground floor
Lobby at the sixth floor
Open-style kitchen in "Kitchen" Restaurant
Bar at the sixth floor
^W Hong Kong
^W Hong Kong opening in September to offer chic hospitality
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