Discover a greener side to Hong Kong on Lantau Island from Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung for your next business or leisure escape. Located in a residential community and commercial hub, local connections as the property enjoys scenic mountain and sea views with renowned trails and attractions nearby. Easy access to the Hong Kong International Airport, the China border and the city via MTR are just a few minutes’ away from the hospitality you’ll want to call home, shuttle bus is available twice per hour from Tung Chung MTR station to hotel, from 7am to 11pm. The hotel offers rooms and suites in pastel shades and full-length windows from which you can enjoy the views. Features include a large gym facing the sea, an inviting pool deck as well as sophisticated destination dining with Sunset Grill, a rooftop grill restaurant featuring dry-aged meats, Yue, a modern Chinese dining, Lobby Lounge for afternoon tea, as well as Café Lantau, an international all-day dining with live stations. It also includes one of the largest ballroom in Hong Kong with 315 sqm of indoor and outdoor meeting spaces.
"The room was pretty good. For a family with a seven-year-old, the beds here are wider than those at Four Points, at 1.35m, so the child can share a bed with a parent.
When booking through Ctrip, we received two packs of snacks and some water, but there was no free water at other times. There's a convenience store across the street where Snowflake beer is actually cheaper than water, haha! In the evenings, the restaurant next door offers discounted bento box meals which are very good value.
The highlight has to be the shuttle bus service to and from Tung Chung MTR Station and the airport.
The airport shuttle departs from the hotel at 45 minutes past the hour and takes about 15 minutes.
I took a picture of the Tung Chung shuttle schedule; it departs every half hour during morning and afternoon slots, so check it out if you need it.
The Ngong Ping 360 cable car is right by MTR Exit B. The hotel's shuttle drops you off near Exit A roundabout, just follow the path. We bought a combo ticket for the cable car and a Tai O boat trip through Ctrip on that day, and it was incredibly good value – highly recommended! We saw lion dances, the Big Buddha (like in Infernal Affairs), the fishing village, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, and General Rock. Definitely worth going!
During holidays, the Crystal Cabin queue moves much faster; I'm not sure about weekdays.
It's also quite close to Disneyland, just two stops away. The hotel itself is clean and relatively quiet. The building opposite was quite striking with its densely packed rooms."