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The Upper House

Luxury Boutique Hotel in Admiralty

Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong

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The Upper House is a luxury boutique hotel located in Pacific Place, Admiralty, Hong Kong. Operated by Swire Hotels, this 5-star property occupies floors 38-49 of the JW Marriott Hotel building in Pacific Place, featuring 117 elegantly designed rooms and suites. Opened in October 2009, the hotel is renowned for its sophisticated design, stunning city views, and exceptional service. The hotel's flagship restaurant Salisterra is helmed by Michelin-starred chef Ricardo Chaneton, offering innovative cuisine. Located in the heart of Hong Kong's business district, The Upper House provides a tranquil urban retreat between the bustling Admiralty area and the contemporary galleries, boutiques, and restaurants of Star Street precinct.

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