Best Luxury Hotels In Hong Kong
Hong Kong has long since shed its cloak of smog both figuratively and literally. With nearly thirty years of independence from the British Commonwealth under its belt, this region of China has been putting in the work to fully establish itself as one of Asia’s most bustling and cosmopolitan cities, but this isn’t just a playground for the suited and booted business men and bankers but also those who enjoy a slice of glitz and glamour… in spades.
With boundaries being broken in both the food and drink sector, Hong Kong boasts restaurants and bars in the ‘World’s Best 100 list, along with well-known favourites of the glitterati such as Nobu and Hakkasan taking up residence, this is the place to enjoy a slice of the luxury lifestyle. With jaw-dropping rooftop bars offering views of the iconic skyline a plenty, unparalleled shopping and some of the best hotels in the world, this destination deserves a spot on your ‘must visit’ list, if only just to soak up the palpable energy and dazzling nightlife.
If tradition and culture are more your thing all the usual players are on offer, be it antiques and curios on Cat Street, visiting a traditional tea house or getting a tailor-made suit but those who matter know this city really comes to life after dark.
Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
Kerry Hotel Hong Kong
The Shangri-La group also offers the Kerry Hotel in Hong Kong. An urban resort in the Hung Ho district, its designer Andre Fu (responsible for the decor of the first hotel of our list) has once again woven his award-winning magic. Motifs reflect the neighbouring sea, while the outdoors is brought in, through the hotel’s signature aroma ‘Walk in the Woods’. 546 rooms all have minibars and Nespresso machines and all three eateries have alfresco areas – there’s even a Starbucks. Work out at Kerry Sports Base Camp, take a swim in the infinity pool, unwind at the spa, or simply watch the world go by on water as you lounge on the harbourside terrace.
Hong Kong, China
The Murray Hong Kong
A Niccolo hotel, The Murray offers a greener outlook than many of Hong Kong’s others – set apart from the ocean of skyscrapers, beside a lush park. Plush mid-century interiors have been created by architects Foster + Partners, reflecting the authentic 1960s exterior. 336 rooms include suites with freestanding tubs and you can even bring a small dog along with you. The decadent spa offers coveted and innovative treatments from Dr Barbara Sturm, who herself treats the international glitterati with age defying facials. Book an appointment with the hotel’s nutritionist, who can tailor a menu for your stay, customise a diet plan and carry out body tests.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong
Located on Tsim Sha Tsui East’s waterfront, guests are greeted in Shangri La’s lobby by an indoor three-tier fountain, oversized glittering crystal chandeliers, stunning art and – in the evening – live music. This Asian brand offers some of the largest rooms in the city, in traditional classical style. There are seven places to eat and drink, with an opulent buffet breakfast served at Cafe Kool. Head to the basement and you’ll discover a modern fitness suite, overlooking a plunge pool.
Hong Kong, China
Conrad Hong Kong
Popular with business visitors since its inception in the nineties, this Conrad residence received a full makeover in 2010. Public areas are bright with an abundance of gilt, while rooms are sophisticated yet cosy. Choose your toiletries in advance via the brand’s concierge app and opt for a room with either a harbour or peak view. The outdoor terrace with poolside cabanas offers refreshment during tropical summer months, while indoors there’s a steam room, sauna and two treatment areas. The hotel has six eateries but is especially well-known locally for its weekday curry buffets and Italian Sunday brunch.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
The Langham Hong Kong
Bringing a little slice of London to the east is The Langham. While the first of the chain was established in the 1800s, this one didn’t arrive in Hong Kong until 2003. Sporting plenty of European elegance with chandeliers, rococo features and Wedgewood china, there’s also a wealth of Chinese art and a fondness for pastels and dusky pink throughout its furnishings. The Chuan Body and Soul Spa includes an outdoor heated pool and hot tub, while the Michelin-starred T’ang has some of the best Cantonese food to be found anywhere on earth.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
Hotel ICON
Stay just a little way from Hong Kong Island, in the hubbub of colourful Kowloon. Hotel Icon, owned by Hong Kong Polytechnic University, has Asia’s largest vertical indoor garden designed by French botanist Patrick Blanc and a Green Cafe – providing a welcome change in a sea of skyscrapers, walkways and roads. Hotel Icon also has 262 rooms, oodles of Chinese artwork, an outdoor pool, three restaurants and an elite glitzy club lounge with free drinks and snacks (for those choosing to upgrade).
Hong Kong, China
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
Our third Pacific Place Mall Hotel was the first Asian Marriot property, established in 1989. It houses 602 rooms, each with luxurious seven-layer mattresses, pillow menus and capsule coffee machines. Swim year-round in the outdoor heated pool, enjoy a massage at the spa and dine at the award-winning Man Ho Restaurant. Feast on a top-class breakfast buffet or eat at the beach styled Fish Bar with a menu including the fresh catch of the day and seafood. With direct access to the MTR, it’s an ideal base for exploring this fascinating area.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
Rosewood Hong Kong
On Kowloon’s waterfront lies this 65 storey skyscraper, housing 413 rooms and a superb wellness centre, Asaya Spa, with a huge range of holistic, therapeutic and aesthetic treatments. Guests arrive through a charming cobbled driveway, and cosy lobby, before heading to spacious rooms beautifully designed by Tony Chi – most of which have harbour views. The decor nods toward Hong Kong’s heritage, with more than a hint of 1930s Hollywood glamour thrown in. Rosewood’s art collection is impressive, with work from the likes of Damien Hirst on view. Asian, Western, Indian and steakhouse cuisine are available, as well as a delightful afternoon tea in The Butterfly Room.
Hong Kong, China
The St. Regis Hong Kong
The next Marriot hotel on our list is found in Wan Chai and caused a stir with its grand unveiling in 2019. With lashings of marble, muted tones, vintage deco lamps and high ceilinged lobbies, there’s a distinct sanctuary vibe about the 129-roomed St Regis. By night, you can swim under the stars, dine to the sound of jazz musicians, feast on French cuisine from chef Olivier Elzer, or try chef Hung Chi-Kwong’s Cantonese plates. An outdoor terrace with a calming water feature offers further feelings of tranquillity, contrasting the bustle on its doorstep. And be sure to try its own take on a Bloody Mary, the Canto Mary, crafted with tangerine peel and whisky (or one of the bar’s 800 wines and 100 champagnes).
Hong Kong, China
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong
Established in the early nineties, this whopping 565 room property is a tour de force in Hong Kong. Like The Upper House, it’s part of the Pacific Mall complex and blends Oriental with European style. There are 779 Austrian and Venetian chandeliers, a 16 storey silk painting, quirky bubble lifts and many hundreds of original artworks adorning the walls. There is an outdoor pool and whirlpool, as well as indoor spa facilities, yoga and a gym. As you may expect from such a large hotel, there are many food and drink options – from fine cuisine to buffets and a delectable patisserie.
Hong Kong, China
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Relatively intimate with 98 rooms and 13 suites, this Asian chain hotel is found in the heart of the business district, conveniently placed for work travellers. The cutting edge design reimagined by WANG during a 2019 refurb, is subdued but arty. The serene bedrooms contain some of the biggest bathrooms you’ll find – rain showers and huge circular tubs make it feel like your own mini spa. But there’s a thirteen room spa too, with an indoor pool. Healthy food (with a focus on less dairy, additives, sugar and salt) is found at the Five-Star French-Japanese restaurant under the direction of chef Richard Ekkebus. And a 25 seater speakeasy bar has been created in collaboration with popular New York spot PDT (Please Don’t Tell), welcoming guests via a vintage phone booth.
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Perched on Victoria Harbour, is the magnificent Four Seasons, a chain known for its service standards and incredible dining. Graced with enormous large-scale picture windows, contemporary gleaming surfaces and glamorous decor, it’s no wonder this establishment attracts the rich and famous. Choose from a Chinese or Western-style room and upgrade to the Executive Club for access to a lounge with a wraparound balcony and unlimited free drinks. Sample the fare in two Michelin-starred eateries (the Cantonese Lung King Heen and French restaurant Caprice) or enjoy a lighter meal in Sushi Saito. There’s also a lovely spa for some ‘me time’.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
W Hong Kong
Owned by the Marriot group, this funky upscale hotel chain is beloved by the trendy jet set. Found above the huge Elements Mall, it’s home to many a glitzy rooftop pool party. But it’s perhaps best known for its epic boozy Sunday brunch buffet, so large, diners are furnished with a map on arrival. Here the champagne flows, while endless fine food stations ensure you’re truly spoilt for choice. There are 393 rooms – some with glimpses of the harbour – decorated in notably calmer tones than the public areas, two restaurants, a cocktail bar and the Bliss Spa.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
The Peninsula Hong Kong
Just along from The Ritz is another historic institution – The Peninsula. Opened in 1928 and described as ‘the grand old lady’ of the island, she is a combination of all things modern and classic. Arrive by helicopter (it has its own private landing pad), take tea accompanied by a live orchestra, luxuriate in the spa, enjoy a sundowner on the terrace and dine at seven different eateries. There are 165 sleek and modern rooms in the original section of the hotel, with a further 135 in the new tower. Children are made very welcome too, with their own cheery bedding, bathrobes and cosy slippers.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong
Classic luxury is always on tap at the Ritz. This one is located in Kowloon, on floors 102 to 118 of the International Commerce Centre. There are Michelin-starred restaurants, two bars and a dedicated caviar bar. Don’t miss the spa and indoor infinity pool – a swim here is an ethereal experience, with a mirrored ceiling and an LED display wall. The Ritz is a great option for parents, with ample facilities – the staff will even create indoor night safari adventures to keep little ones entertained after dark. And for those wishing to party, head to the Ozone rooftop lounge, with Asian tapas, cocktails and a DJ.
Hong Kong, China
The Upper House
Boasting beautiful interiors and cutting-edge style from top Asian designer Andre Fu, the mountain and harbour views here are to die for. Found on Pacific Place above a glitzy mall, there are 117 rooms and suites, decorated in a warming, soothing style with bamboo, limestone and woollen textiles. There’s an eco-friendly vibe with hybrid hire cars for hire, paperless checkouts and organic food. The in-house restaurant, Café Gray Deluxe is renowned, as is its chic adjacent bar, popular with well-heeled business people.
Mondrian Hong Kong
Marking the brand’s first foray into Greater China, this hotel opened its doors for the first time on the 18th of December 2023. Based in Tsim Sha Tsui beside Victoria Harbour, it has 324 guest rooms, 12 of which are two-bay suites. The architecture, by Karin Krautgartner, is striking, complemented by bespoke art installations. Ascend to the top floors to discover the cocktail and dining spaces. Carna is an Italian steakhouse on 39, by butcher Dario Cecchini. Avoca (whose name means The Meeting of Waters) has superb views from floor 38, cocktails and a lighter menu, with live DJ sets.
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel
IHG Hotels & Resorts’ impressive Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio boast the unmissable, 5-star InterContinental Grand Stanford, Hong Kong. The award-winning hotel stands tall over the Victoria Harbour in the heart of the Tsim Sha Tsui East district – renowned for shopping, business, and entertainment. Its 572 stylish rooms and suites offer remarkable vistas and unbeatable comfort to business and leisure travellers alike. This hotel is synonymous with luxury cuisine with 5 world class restaurants and bars. If you are looking to host a first-class conference or wedding, the Intercontinental Grand Stanford offers 12 event spaces to host from 10 to 350 people, catering options, and a dedicated Service Manager. For business, the hotel offers business services from 7am-11pm and for leisure, guests can enjoy the tranquil Sun Court Pool from 7am-9pm. With something to suit everyone, the hotel also provides 24-hour access to a full-equipped fitness studio and its ideal location allows for exploration of the attractions and festivities in Hong Kong’s CBD.
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel
Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
Ideally located on Hong Kong Island, the Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour welcomes guests from all over the world to indulge in a luxurious stay in one of their 665 lavish rooms and suites overlooking the iconic harbour. Just minutes from main attractions and connected by ferries, busses and trams, exploring Hong Kong has never been easier. The hotel itself boasts a fully equipped fitness centre complete with the ICAROS flying machine which combines fitness and VR for a unique workout experience. For a truly dazzling dose of relaxation, a 25-metre rooftop infinity pool provides harbourfront bliss to all guests alongside. Gastronomy is at its finest in this area and the hotel’s unique venues offer world-class dishes. Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour takes ‘pet-friendly’ to new heights with ‘Dog Menus’ and cakes available at their dog-friendly Farmhouse Deli restaurant. The hotel is also committed to being fully accessible to guests of all abilities.
Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
The Pottinger, Hong Kong
Located in the heart of Hong Kong’s central district, The Pottinger invites guests from around the world to experience old and new Hong Kong in beautiful, bustling surroundings. Offering the choice of 68 stylish and spacious rooms and suites, this boutique hotel extends a warm welcome to all. These rooms include plush beds and an elegant, modern décor with an oriental touch – not to mention the exceptional views. Boasting a myriad of awards, the Sino Group’s ‘The Pottinger’ exudes luxury. Home to gastronomic excellence, guests are encouraged to dine out at one of the hotel’s lavish restaurants, HUSO or the 3 Michelin-starred Ta Vie旅, to enjoy an exciting fusion of global cuisines. If you’re looking for a sweet treat, Venchi offers velvety, artisanal delights to satisfy your cravings. The Pottinger encapsulates the perfect blend of authenticity and luxury.
Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong
The Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong is a chic, harbour-view hotel comprised of 542 bright rooms and suites with breathtaking views – most residences overlook Victoria Harbour. The hotel’s idyllic central location facilitates an authentic experience filled with shopping and sightseeing. Savour international flavours and delicacies in any of Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong’s 11 upscale bars and restaurants – or enjoy first-class cuisine from the comfort of your room thanks to 24-hour room service. Take in mesmerising views from the 50-metre, heated swimming pool located on the 11th floor. Opt to energise your stay at the state-of-the-art fitness centre which is open 24 hours per day. The lush Plateau Spa invites guests to take time to relax in tranquil surroundings.
TUVE, Hong Kong
TUVE, Hong Kong lies east of Victoria Park and offers a unique, minimalist stay for those who dream of tranquillity and simplicity. The hotel has 66 rooms, adorned with timeless décor, for guests looking to stray from the norm. The premier, deluxe, and comfort rooms are spacious and expertly decorated with natural materials to promote purity and quietness. Harmony is assured thanks to beautiful, soft lighting as well as the inviting natural light provided by large windows. TUVE is located in a calm neighbourhood to compliment the air of serenity that the hotel is renowned for and is in stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of surrounding areas. Despite TUVE’s intentional minimalism, your every need is met by the hotel’s facilities and dedicated, 24-hour reception team. It is no wonder TUVE boasts many accolades and comes highly recommended by guests.
Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
Cordis, Hong Kong
The 5-star, family-friendly Cordis Hong Kong, located in Mongkok, welcomes guests to embraces excellence in one of its 665 sophisticated rooms and suites, spread over 42 floors. This hotel radiates relaxation and offer guests the opportunity to unwind in the Club lounge or the Chuan Spa where traditional Chinese medicine is practiced in a modern setting. The fully equipped Health Club allows guests to keep fit in style and take part in tranquil Tai Chi classes. This deluxe hotel boasts a 20-metre, heated, rooftop swimming pool and hot tub with a panoramic view of Hong Kong’s remarkable skyline. There is plenty to choose from when it comes to bars and restaurants, especially the salubrious Michelin-starred, Ming Court which offers authentic Cantonese cuisine and a delectable array of wines from across the globe. Cordis,
The Olympian Hong Kong
Sino Hotels proudly owns and operates The Olympian, Hong Kong which features a lavish selection of 32 grandiose rooms and suites including the spacious and luminous Olympian Suite, overlooking the West Kowloon skyline, complete with a 55-ince LED IPTV and a blissful rain shower. The hotel is situated conveniently near the airport, alongside a gorgeous promenade by Victoria Harbour. Only a short walk for guests to be able to explore the bustling centre or an in-house, deluxe residence lounge to provide guests with a tranquil space to relax and unwind. The hotel’s fitness centre provides state-of-the-art equipment and expertly crafted jogging map for exploration of the city while the Guest Service Team caters to guests’ every need and desire. Offers and packages are featured when you book a stay at The Olympian Hong Kong including breakfast, wedding, and extended stay deals.
The Park Lane Hong Kong, A Pullman Hotel
An exclusive range of luxurious guestrooms are on offer for solo travellers, couples, or families at The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel including the magnificent Park Lane suites which offer homely, deluxe living spaces and high-tech amenities. Each of the hotels’ rooms overlook stunning city views of the Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour. When it comes to dining experiences, guests can enjoy an all-day buffet at PLAYT, round-the-clock relaxation in Ebb & Flow Lobby Lounge, or rooftop sophistication in SKYE Roofbar & Dining. The hotel offers 24-hour access to the fully equipped fitness centre and rooftop yoga classes on weekends. A high-tech business centre, as well as multi-purpose function rooms, make the Park Lane Hong Kong the ideal venue for meetings and conferences.
The Park Lane Hong Kong, A Pullman Hotel
The Jervois
The Jervois, Hong Kong offers deluxe guestrooms and suites to travellers wishing to experience comfort in a luxurious setting. This boutique hotel by National Properties is situated near Victoria Harbour and is comprised of spacious suites with private lift access and exquisite interior design features. Each luminous room is complete with an elegant marble bathroom and a calming rain shower designed by famed French designer, Christian Liaigre. The Jervois’ location in Sheung Wan, near the prestigious Central District, invites guests to explore the neighbourhood’s fine dining establishments, high-end shopping experiences, and Hong Kong’s many magnificent attractions. The hotel itself has a fully equipped gym, on-site business support, and round-the-clock security. A stay the The Jervois, Hong Kong ensures access to every necessity and a host of lavish luxuries in an expertly crafted setting for guests to enjoy and feel at home.
Hotel Stage
Hotel Stage, Hong Kong offers business travellers and families alike a variety of contemporary, chic guestrooms and suites to suit individual needs. Each of the 97 spacious rooms are fitted with expansive windows overlooking the hotel’s stunning surroundings and there is an option of an East-facing room to provide guests with unbeatable vistas of a Hong Kong sunrise. This luxury hotel is situated in the commercial district of Kowloon, surrounded by beautiful neighbourhoods, and is made truly unique by its cultural bookshop and gorgeous art gallery. Guests can choose to dine at the all-day Kitchen Savvy or relax in the basement Muse Wine Bar. This hotel offers facilities for hosting business events, functions, and weddings for up to 200 guests. This modern, easily accessible hotel is situated a 3-minute walk from Jordan MTR Station which makes exploring the surrounding areas, and further afield, convenient.
The Fleming Hotel
The Fleming Hotel is a 66-room boutique hotel located in a lively neighbourhood on Hong Kong Island. The room types range from small to extra-large to suit the needs of any guest, for any purpose, and are an elegant combination of traditional and contemporary design. Even the smallest of rooms are equipped with every necessity and additional luxuries while the larger rooms provide a spacious environment to enhance your stay. The hotel is a short walk from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and is specifically designed to reflect the area’s industrial and maritime past. The hotel includes the exquisite Osteria Marzia by the Black Sheep Restaurant group, serving indulgent Italian dishes to bring a Mediterranean feel to Asia. The restaurant is open from early until late to provide a cosy, upscale experience at any time of day.
The Hari Hong Kong
The Hari, Hong Kong offers luxury and contemporary style in Hong Kong. The 210 lavish, expertly designed rooms provide a comfortable and elegant stay in the vibrant, commercial area of Wan Chai – including three exquisite suites offering views over Causeway Bay and Victoria Harbour. There is plenty to explore in the neighbouring areas, including Happy Valley Racecourse, and for professional affairs, the hotel is conveniently situated a short walk from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. There is also a range of meeting and event spaces available for hosting functions to your specifications. When it comes to food and drink, succulent Italian and Japanese dishes are served in Lucciola Restaurant & Bar and Zoku. The Lounge and the Terrace are open to all guests to provide ambience and an array of first-class food and drink. This hotel boasts a distinctive blend of opulence and comfort.
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