Gold and white dominate the colors of lobby, flowers and artsy ornaments add the luxury.
The lobby is located on the fifth floor of the building because the first 5 levels are dedicated for external tenants such as restaurant and department store.
Considering Harris Vertu is a city hotel, it was a quite a bizarre view for me because from what I picture in mind, a city hotel is for people who stay for only a night or two the most.
That’s why facilities in a city hotel are usually limited, if not zero.
Resorts, however, mostly provide attractions and facilities that a city hotel couldn’t have, such as shops, kids area, couple spots, et cetera et cetera.
But no, not in this one. As If Harris Vertu wanted to embody “all-in-one” kind-of hotel.
As I immensed deeper to the rooms, the nuances were completely different.
Stylish in a sober, luxurious way – sleek, clutter-free, muted color schemes – the bedrooms have been micro-managed right down to the gray marble table underneath 42 inch flat television as well as a personalized welcome note.
Highlights of the room V-Suite room are king-size bed, mini bar, meeting room, Wi-Fi, espresso machine, refrigerator, and a bathroom with jacuzzi inside.
The immaculately white-tiled, minimalist bedroom may cause different opinion.
Given there is a see-through, glass-walled shower room, the bathroom is the best part for lovebirds, the newlyweds. If you know what I mean - wink wink.