Enchanted

The last 24 hoursish were more of a touristy time. Last night, we visited the 118th floor at the Ritz-Carlton to see their rooftop bar. Magnificent views.

Woaw.

Woaw.

It was a quality view with high quality conversation and high quality people. The only thing that wasn't quality was the amount of money I spent on a drink, but hey, it was worth it I guess.

I spent my morning chilling out (watching the first NFL game of the season) and  then went to get high tea back at the Ritz-Carlton. It was a pretty penny, but I'd say it was worth it. The views were, once again, spectacular. It was nice to see the skyline during the day this time. And the lounge itself where I had my tea and snacks was amazing. I was really, REALLY lucky to score a window table.

The treats were unsurprisingly scrumptious. The tea actually was pleasantly fruity and delicious. I'm not a huge tea drinker, so I guess I don't have much to compare to. The view though. Wow.

The treats were unsurprisingly scrumptious. The tea actually was pleasantly fruity and delicious. I'm not a huge tea drinker, so I guess I don't have much to compare to. The view though. Wow.

The view of the lounge. The full dining area went around 270 degrees and was really quite a sight to see. Lots of money here.

The view of the lounge. The full dining area went around 270 degrees and was really quite a sight to see. Lots of money here.

Nice place to think and write a bit.

Nice place to think and write a bit.

This evening, I FINALLY hit Victoria Peak.

The view from Victoria Peak.

The view from Victoria Peak.

This is the enchanting sight from Victoria Peak. Great spot, superb views, and REALLY touristy. I'm glad I went up because I was considering not going, but I heard that "you HAVE to do it" so I figured I'd play tourist for a bit and see what the fuss is about. But like I said... there are a lot of tourists there.

Tourists here, tourists there, tourists (me included)  everywhere

Tourists here, tourists there, tourists (me included)  everywhere

Thank you, Hong Kong for a magnificent 5 days. You are an astounding city with an addictive quality I'm still trying to put into words. I'll likely see you again.