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New staycation options in Hong Kong? Two Accor boutique hotels provide a tempting temporary home from home

  • Think you have tried every staycation option there is in Hong Kong? Think again – there are new hotels and their bars and restaurants to explore this summer
  • MGallery: AKI Hong Kong in Wan Chai is a warm, woody Japanese retreat, while MGallery: The Silveri Hong Kong on Lantau Island is the perfect romantic getaway

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Two new MGallery hotels, at the AKI Hong Kong (pictured) and The Silveri Hong Kong, offer staycation options this summer. Photo: AKI Hong Kong

Twenty-nine months without straightforward international travel may have you thinking that you have exhausted every possible staycation option, so it is no small pleasure (in a Stockholm syndrome kind of way) to have two new options to choose from in Hong Kong this summer.

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MGallery, a boutique wing of the Accor hotel group, recently opened its first hotels in the city, in Wan Chai and Tung Chung. We took a look at what they have to offer.

MGallery: AKI Hong Kong

Opened in July in a new silvery skyscraper on the corner of Jaffe Road and Stewart Road, in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island – within easy walking distance of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and the malls of Causeway Bay – this small hotel has everything you need for an affordable city break.

A room at the MGallery: AKI Hong Kong. Photo: AKI Hong Kong
A room at the MGallery: AKI Hong Kong. Photo: AKI Hong Kong

AKI is Japanese for “bright, clear”, reflecting the building’s glassy structure. Spread over 25 floors, its rooms have been given a Japanese twist; woody, uncluttered and pared back, with tasteful art, high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows showing off fantastic city views.

The third-floor lobby opens onto a co-working space and lounge serving salads, wraps, cakes, coffee and detox juices.

Tangram is where guests at the MGallery: AKI Hong Kong may gather and indulge in its spectrum of food offerings. Photo: AKI Hong Kong
Tangram is where guests at the MGallery: AKI Hong Kong may gather and indulge in its spectrum of food offerings. Photo: AKI Hong Kong
A staircase leads to the floor below, where you will find Tangram, an all-day dining restaurant, where guests can enjoy noodles, dim sum and eggs prepared at live cooking stations for breakfast, bento boxes for lunch and sharing plates of reasonably priced Japanese-Spanish fusion dishes for dinner – think tuna ceviche, deep-fried shishito pepper, truffle toast and Hokkaido scallop kushiyaki (Japanese skewers).
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Tangram is complemented by a horseshoe-shaped sake bar stocked with dozens of varieties of the Japanese spirit.

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