
Intercontinental Lobby Lounge
Who says you need to be on the top floor to get a good view? The ground level Intercontinental Lobby Bar overlooks Hong Kong’s sea-front promenade where ships in the…
- story: Danielle Bergere
Who says you need to be on the top floor to get a good view? The ground level Intercontinental Lobby Bar overlooks Hong Kong’s sea-front promenade where ships in the…
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