Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel

The Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel (traditional Chinese: 高雄萬豪酒店; simplified Chinese: 高雄万豪酒店; pinyin: Gāoxióng Wànháo Jiǔdiàn) is a 156 m (512 ft) skyscraper hotel completed in 2020 in Gushan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The building has a floor area of 257,007.74 m2 (2,766,408.3 sq ft), and it comprises 31 floors above ground and six basement levels.[1][2] The building is phase one of the E SKY LAND complex.[3] Operated by Marriott Hotels & Resorts, the hotel has started trial operations on December 25, 2020 and will start operating fully on April 3, 2021.[4][5][6]

Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel
高雄萬豪酒店
General information
TypeHotel
LocationNo. 222, Longdexin Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates22.65469240807871°N 120.30661481419496°E / 22.65469240807871; 120.30661481419496
Completed2020
Height
Architectural156 m (512 ft)
Technical details
Floor count31
Floor area257,007.74 m2 (2,766,408.3 sq ft)

Facilities

The hotel has a total of 700 rooms plus 94 premium suites, 8 themed restaurants, one café and a bar. It also offers 18 meeting rooms, with a total event space of 55,035 sq ft (5,112.9 m2). [7][8][9]

Restaurants & Bars[10]

  • M-Chef Steak & Teppanyaki: Restaurant serving premium prime cut steak and red wine.
  • Huang Hao Chinese Restaurant: Chinese restaurant featuring traditional Cantonese cuisine.
  • M9 Buffet Restaurant: Buffet offering a wide variety of dishes from around the globe.
  • Kyo Raku Japanese Cuisine & Hot Pot: Japanese restaurant offering Japanese hot pot.
  • Kyo Kyo Japanese Buffet
  • The Lounge: Lounge serving A la carte menu of signature specialties.
  • King Chui Hong Kong Cafe: Hong Kong-style café featuring dim sum, beef chow fun and Hong Kong-style milk tea.
  • R3 Sky Bar: Sky bar offering cocktails with a panoramic view of Kaohsiung's night skyline.
  • Majesty Restaurant: French restaurant featuring curated by internationally acclaimed Michelin three-starred chef-consultant, Thomas Bühner.
  • T-Fusion: Coffee house serving hot beverages and pastries.

See also

References

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