Eaton Hotel Hong Kong

Not to be confused with the Carey House (Wichita, Kansas), also known as Eaton Hotel

Eaton HK
香港逸東酒店
Eaton HK
General information
Address380 Nathan Road in Kowloon
Town or cityHong Kong
Opened1990
Renovated2018
Other information
Number of rooms465 Rooms, 2 Suites
Eaton Hotel Hong Kong
Traditional Chinese香港逸東酒店
Simplified Chinese香港逸东酒店

Eaton HK  (Chinese: 香港逸東酒店), owned by the Great Eagle Group, is a four-star hotel located at 380 Nathan Road in Kowloon, between Jordan and Yau Ma Tei, near the Temple Street Night Market and the Jade Market.[1] In fall 2018, Eaton Hong Kong was rebranded as Eaton HK, a hotel under Eaton Workshop. Following the co-living concept pioneered in the UK and US by hotel-co-working space organisations like The Collective in 2010.[2] Eaton Workshop is part of the portfolio of Hong Kong based Great Eagle Holdings Ltd, which is also the parent company of Langham Hospitality Group, both helmed by Chairman, Ka Shui Lo, billionaire son of the late real estate tycoon Lo Ying-shek.[3]

Guest rooms and suites

Eaton HK has 465 rooms in a range of sizes and configurations, ranging from 172 sq. ft. to 603 sq. ft.  

Meeting and function facilities

Eaton HK has the following meeting and function spaces: Three ballrooms/function rooms capable of accommodating meetings for up to 250 persons or up to 18 tables banquet style, ranging from 690sq.ft. to 2570sq.ft. Each of the ballrooms can be divided into smaller ballrooms to facilitate events such as meetings, seminars, exhibitions or dinners. Private theatre Kino includes full AV setup and LCD projector, open floor plan, and other facilities perfectly suited to a wide range of settings, styles and formats.

The hotel includes an art gallery, “Tomorrow Maybe,” that showcases a rotating art exhibition of local and international talent, as well as a three-story art installation, a built-in radio station, an screening room, live music venues— for performances, panels, workshops, readings, and more— and artist residency rooms outfitted as professional visual arts and recording studios.

Dining facilities

Eaton HK has food and beverage options, including the following restaurants: Yat Tung Heen, a one Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant with an extensive menu of traditional Chinese cuisine, including Cantonese specialities and classic dim sum; The Astor, an all-day international dining restaurant with eight live cooking stations, offering international cuisine in a retro setting; Terrible Baby, bar, outdoor terrace and performance venue that features cocktails, wine, a selection of spirits, and bar snacks. Eaton Food Hall, A community food market boasting 10 food stalls, a neighborhood bar, and built-in radio station.

Transportation

The hotel is a five-minute walk from Jordan station. Many buses also ply Nathan Road.

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References

  1. "Hong Kong business hotels". SmartTravel Asia. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  2. February 27, Nicholas Rizzi; Pm, 2020 1:27 (2020-02-27). "Co-Living Company The Collective Moving NYC Offices to Soho". Commercial Observer. Retrieved 2020-03-14.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Who deserves more? The Lo family is locked in a nasty feud". South China Morning Post. 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2020-04-02.

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