Bishop Lei International House is wholly owned and managed by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. For centuries, the Catholic Church has been running hospitality service to travelers and visitors of all trades and beliefs. These services are run in the form of Guesthouses, Hostels, Pensions, Retreat Houses, Shelters, Hospices as well as Hospitals.
In a 23-storeyed building with superb views of the city and its beautiful harbour, Bishop Lei International House is a smoke-free property and provides 227 furnished guest rooms, from basic bedrooms to luxury suites. The House provides its residents and visitors, local and international, a comfortable, relaxed and affordable stay with a cosy feel of home away from home.
At Bishop Lei International House, you aren't booking a room: you're booking a retreat from the everyday hustle and bustle. Whether it's tea in the Terrace Room overlooking picturesque Victoria Harbour, a quiet afternoon in the Reading Room, or dinner for two in the cosy Terrace Room Restaurant, your comfort is our first priority.
Our facilities include:
The best part of business travel is finishing work and enjoying the city sights. That's why Bishop Lei International House has designed a suite of services to help business travellers maximize productivity during your stay. Let us help you take care of business so you have time to take care of yourself.
Our business services include:
Bishop Lei International House takes some of the stress out of your stay with the following complimentary guests services, to make your trip and your stay more pleasant.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) is located on the south coast of China on the edge of the Pearl River Delta. Once a British colony, the region rejoined China in 1997 but has maintained its own unique character and culture, a blending of eastern and western influences, of innovation and optimism.
With more than 7 million inhabitants, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, a centre of finance, trade and entertainment, visited by millions each year for business and pleasure.
If you are visiting from another country, you should be aware of the following: