This Mother’s Day, treat the queen of your life to a five-star staycation at one of these Hong Kong luxury hotels
In case it’s slipped your mind: Mother’s Day is right around the corner on May 9. With this year’s Mother's Day falling on a Sunday, there’s no excuse not to celebrate the occasion and show your special woman some love and appreciation.
Though a weekend getaway with your mum might not be feasible at this moment due to the ongoing pandemic, there’s still plenty of ways to spoil her—be it a luxurious beauty hamper, relaxing spa treatment or fancy dining experience. But if you’re looking to impress, a five-star hotel staycation experience is always a surefire gift to put a smile on your mum’s face.
Below, we’ve compiled a list of the best Mother’s Day staycation packages to book in Hong Kong. Featuring scrumptious food and drinks offerings, tasteful décor and beautiful city views, these luxury hotels are really going out of their way to make your celebrations truly memorable.
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Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
Date: Throughout May
Whether you’re a foodie or a travel enthusiast, you’ll be delighted to know that Grand Hyatt Hong Kong has launched a new, tempting staycation offer, “French Gourmay”. Welcoming guests to enjoy a 24-hour stay in a tastefully appointed guestroom, the French-themed package is packed with a series of VIP privileges, including a complimentary upgrade to a harbour view room, exquisite artisanal French petite fours and two bottles of Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Piccolo as welcome amenities, as well as a gift set from luxury beauty brand Lancôme’s Génifique collection.
That’s not all, guests will be treated to daily breakfast and a French fine dining experience for two persons at a beautiful pop-up restaurant. For those looking for the ultimate splurge, add HK$550 to enjoy a special caviar and champagne pairing experience at the Champagne Bar, which is available from Tuesday to Saturday.
For bookings, visit hyatt.com
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