The Murray, a landmark in the Hong Kong History
Luxury and contemporary chic collection. A stay with a contemporary spirit bur in the hearth of historical and traditional Hong Kong.
As one of eight historic landmarks under the Conserving Central
initiative introduced by the Hong Kong government in 2013, The
Murray is an inspiring piece of architecture holding almost 50 years
of history, and a landmark building located in the heart of the city in
Central, Hong Kong.
A high-profile preservation project converted into a luxury hotel, The Murray is celebrated as a pioneering example of sustainability. Designed with deeply recessed square windows, its ground-breaking energy efficiency concept is still applauded decades after it was built. These windows have been enlarged and now create a magnificent picture frame of the city skylines and garden vistas, thus allowing the hotel to continue its eco-conscious heritage.
A high-profile preservation project converted into a luxury hotel, The Murray is celebrated as a pioneering example of sustainability. Designed with deeply recessed square windows, its ground-breaking energy efficiency concept is still applauded decades after it was built. These windows have been enlarged and now create a magnificent picture frame of the city skylines and garden vistas, thus allowing the hotel to continue its eco-conscious heritage.
The Murray includes 336 sophisticated suites and guestrooms spanning 25 floors, offering
some of the city’s most spacious accommodation choices with over 75% at 50 square metres
or larger. Interiors are embellished with natural fabrics and stones, leathers and plush textiles
creating a contemporary chic sanctuary and an ambience of understated sophistication.
For gourmands, The Murray will offer five restaurants and bars led by a world-class culinary
and mixology team, including a modern European restaurant - The Tai Pan; an elegant venue
- the Garden Lounge; a Wall Street inspired bar in Murray Lane; a roof-top bar and restaurant
- Popinjays, and the well-established Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant, Guo Fu Lou.
Complementing its banqueting expertise, The Murray will present over 1,900 square metres of exclusive meeting and event spaces designed for luxury, fashion, art, wedding and corporate occasions.
The building’s rich history has maintained its signature features, including the former driveway that circled the building beneath the property's welcoming three-storey arches. The one-of-a-kind space will transform into a semi-alfresco venue named The Arches, hosting up to 350 guests, overlooking idyllic views of Hong Kong Park, and St. John’s Cathedral. Creating a new canvas, The Arches will provide a stylish setting for fashion shows and luxury automotive showcases, exhibitions, cocktail parties and social gatherings.
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Complementing its banqueting expertise, The Murray will present over 1,900 square metres of exclusive meeting and event spaces designed for luxury, fashion, art, wedding and corporate occasions.
The building’s rich history has maintained its signature features, including the former driveway that circled the building beneath the property's welcoming three-storey arches. The one-of-a-kind space will transform into a semi-alfresco venue named The Arches, hosting up to 350 guests, overlooking idyllic views of Hong Kong Park, and St. John’s Cathedral. Creating a new canvas, The Arches will provide a stylish setting for fashion shows and luxury automotive showcases, exhibitions, cocktail parties and social gatherings.
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