IN THE CLUB
Hotel guests expect executive lounges (also called Club lounges) to have a decent selection of complimentary food and beverages, to offer a tranquil environment with ample seating space, and to restrict access to only certain privileged guests.
But with increasing competition to woo guests, many hotels are upping their executive lounge game, introducing unique features to these spaces. Lounges may be perched on the upper floors of the hotel, affording a stunning city view; or they may have dedicated working spaces that allow guests to immerse themselves in work without being disturbed. Today you can expect much more from a hotel executive lounge, from private check-in and checkout to a host of personalised services.
Frequent business travellers increasingly demand that a hotel executive lounge be a living room away from home, or office away from the hometown workplace – somewhere to work, relax or eat well, depending on the need at the time. Here we take a look at some intriguing executive lounges in the Asia-Pacific region, and explain why they’re worth a visit.
HONG KONG
EXECUTIVE LOUNGE: FLINT JW MARRIOTT HOTEL HONG
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