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The Luxe Manor

39 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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  • 18.0 Feedback Score
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    • Rooms

      18.0

    • Service

      18.0

    • Public Spaces

      18.0

    • Overall

      17.5

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The Luxe Manor

39 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Kowloon, Hong Kong

Neighborhood: Tsim Sha Tsui

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Lively

159 Rooms

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Though the name may give pause, rest assured, they know exactly how over-the-top it is, and it’s meant to be delivered with a wink. The Luxe Manor is, on one level at least, a satire on the ever-escalating absurdities of the high-end luxury hotel market, complete with painted-on chandeliers, trompe l’oeil fireplaces, cartoonish mock antiques and a staggering volume of gold paint.

Of course you can’t run a hotel on cleverness alone; on a more fundamental level, it’s got to work as a hotel. In this case it’s one of Kowloon’s very few design boutiques, the kind of place that in less ambitious hands would be all monochrome minimalism, and the crazy riot of ornament just lends personality, one quality (along with things like service, which in the Luxe’s case is solid, and location, ditto) by which these sorts of hotels live and die.

And for all its lampooning of the ostentatious high end, Luxe Manor has a few genuine luxuries of its own. Those LCD televisions aren’t any less functional for the fact that they’re encased in fake-gold picture frames, and it’s a fact that’s at once hilarious and impressive that the Italian restaurant is helmed by a Michelin-starred chef who used to cook on one of the Onassis yachts. In the end it’s perhaps the best of both worlds, a case of having your cake and chuckling at it too.

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