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The stately Peninsula possesses something that no other hotel in the city can compete with: history. Built in the 1920s with lavish architectural or[name]ntation, it has welcomed luminaries such as Clark Gable, who apparently invented the Screwdriver cocktail while supporting one of its marble bars. But this is no crumbling colonial edifice. Every element of the hotel and the services it provides, from the Rolls Royce fleet to the helipad crowning the ’90s tower extension, aims to be the best. Located at the tip of the Kowloon peninsula, it has good transport connections across the harbour and on to the MTR. Service is sublime.
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