
Hotel ICON
Hotel ICON is a one-of-a-kind upscale hotel designed by celebrated architects Rocco Yim, Terence Conran, Patrick Blanc and William Lim. Breathtaking open public spaces, a striking vertical garden, a grand sweeping staircase, innovative guestrooms and three vibrant dining spaces radiate Eastern and Western contemporary style. We offer our guests traditional Asian hospitality, with all its courteous and attentive qualities - but in a refreshingly relaxed and informal manner.
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Airport Express : Take the Airport Express from Hong Kong International Airport to Kowloon Station, only 21 minutes away. Trains depart at 12 min intervals from 05:50 in the morning to 01:15 after midnight daily. A complimentary Airport Express Shuttle Bus (Route number K3) to the hotel is available from the station every 12 minutes, departing from 06:12 to 23:12 daily. Limousine : Our limousine service allows you to travel between the Hong Kong International Airport and the Hotel in a more comfortable and relaxing way. If you require limousine service, you may arrange it at the time of reservation or through our Concierge Desk. Please proceed through Arrival Hall A after clearing customs and go to our Airport Service Counter "A01" or reach our Airport Service Counter "B01" if you proceed through Arrival Hall B. Our Airport Representative will be delighted to assist you. Hotelink Shuttle Bus : An airport-Hotel shuttle bus service (Hotelink) picks up or drops off passengers from the Hotel from 06:30 to 00:30 daily. Tickets (HKD130 per person) are available from our Concierge Desk. Hotel ICON is about 10 minutes taxi ride from Kowloon station. The taxi fare should be around HK$40/50, including the extra HK$10 charged for luggage. On your return to the airport, you can check in from 24 hours to 90 minutes in advance at Kowloon Station free of charge. From the Railway Terminal: Hotel ICON is just a 5/10 minute walk from the Hotel to Hung Hom Station. This is the southern terminus of both the East Rail Line and West Rail Line of the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) system, as well as the terminus of cross-border services with destinations to major cities in Mainland China including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Dongguan (Changping), Foshan and Zhaoqing.