Upon check-in, we received an upgrade with the Ritz Carlton Club access so we did spend a bit of time chilling, eating and drinking at the lounge located on Level 116. We checked in early so we managed to enjoy a light lunch at the lounge just as we settled down – couldn’t go wrong with a glass of mimosa and simple buffet fare to kick-start our “holiday”. Later in the afternoon tea was served in traditional style with sweet and savory items on triple-layer porcelain plates – the food was right on par of the Ritz-Carlton standard and in the comfort of the cozy lounge area. We also opted for breakfast there the next day – they may not have as many varieties of dishes as the breakfast spread at their all-day café downstairs, but they got everything I wanted anyway and in a much quieter space and surely more attentive service with less guests (and hey, did I mention free-flow champagne?)
The government regulation about swimming pool occupancy meant it was operating on a pre-booking system and sauna facility was closed. A bit of inconvenience for sure but then it also meant the pool was never overly crowded with the capacity control measures in place. The indoor, temperature-controlled pool is located on the top floor with the best view of Victoria Harbor on one side – not exactly an infinity pool but then this could be one of the highest swimming pool in the world, some 500m above sea level. No wonder it's probably one of the most instagrammable spots of the property. And the outdoor hot jacuzzi tub was the part I enjoyed most, especially we had that all by ourselves in the morning.
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