1. The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is a sophisticated, classic hotel nestled in the heart of Hong Kong's business and fashion hub. The hotel boasts 111 newly redesigned luxury rooms and suites, curated by the award-winning architect Joyce Wang. Often referred to as an urban oasis, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is celebrated for its modern design, serene atmosphere, and unparalleled service, offering guests a one-of-a-kind experience that blends style and tranquility.
Surrounding the hotel, you’ll find an array of prestigious shops, from local fashion boutiques to international luxury brands. The hotel’s signature restaurant, Amber, has garnered multiple awards, including two Michelin stars in 2019. It has also been named “Best Restaurant in China,” ranked 3rd in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, and 24th in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2017. The Oriental Spa, with contributions from world-renowned experts like Bastien Gonzalez and Natura Bisse, offers an extensive range of holistic services, signature treatments, and premium products.
Website: https://www.landmark.hk/en/visit/hotels/the-landmark-mandarin-oriental

2. The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong is a luxurious five-star hotel by the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, located on the upper floors of the International Commerce Centre in West Kowloon, Hong Kong, close to the Kowloon Station. The hotel occupies floors 102 to 118 of the International Commerce Centre, owned by Sun Hung Kai Properties, and was the tallest hotel in the world from 2011 to 2019. The Ritz-Carlton boasts a bar (Ozone) and an infinity pool on the 118th floor, the highest bar and pool in the world, at a height of 484 meters above ground.
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong features two Michelin-starred restaurants and a spa offering renowned treatments trusted by celebrities such as Margot Robbie and Mary Greenwell. The hotel also has a suspended infinity pool with stunning views of Victoria Harbour. A unique feature of The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong is its cozy ambiance, with rooms and public areas designed to create a warm atmosphere. The hotel exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere with a blend of Eastern and Western décor, complemented by grand chandeliers that illuminate the hotel like giant lanterns. Additionally, there is a rooftop bar with an outdoor seating area offering panoramic views of the city.
Website: https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/china/hong-kong

3. The Upper House
The Upper House is an intimate and luxurious hotel with highly personalized design, created by Hong Kong architect Andre Fu. The name 'The Upper House' reflects the design philosophy of ascending from Queensway toward Pacific Place, elevating a peaceful home above the bustling city. Situated above Pacific Place, Hong Kong’s premier integrated retail, commercial, and hotel complex, the hotel is conveniently located in the city’s central business district. It is just a 40-minute drive from the airport and within walking distance of many tourist attractions. The nearby MTR subway, bus routes, and other public transport options provide easy access to the city.
The Upper House features 117 hotel rooms, including 21 suites and 2 penthouses, each ranging from approximately 730 square feet – the largest in Hong Kong. All rooms offer stunning views of either the harbor or the city. Located on the 49th floor, Café Grey Deluxe, headed by chef Grey Kunz, features a 14-meter open kitchen and a matching 14-meter bar, along with a private dining room for up to 12 guests. The Upper House also showcases a 10-floor sculpture by Hiroshi Watanabe, and each room is adorned with a unique sandstone sculpture by Marvin Mintofang. This hotel offers a distinctive experience, providing guests with the comfort of a second home and a truly refined experience for the sophisticated traveler.
Website: https://www.thehousecollective.com/en/the-upper-house/

4. W Hong Kong
W Hong Kong is located in the bustling Kowloon district, offering breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and adjacent to the high-end shopping mall Elements. The hotel is situated above Kowloon Station, with the Airport Express and MTR lines just steps away. W Hong Kong occupies the first 25 floors of Cullinan II, a Sun Hung Kai Properties building in Kowloon West. The hotel offers 393 guest rooms, along with a rooftop infinity pool that provides panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, one of Hong Kong’s iconic attractions. W Hong Kong opened its doors for a soft launch on August 8, 2008, and officially opened in January 2009.
W Hong Kong boasts all the signature features of the W brand, including trendy decor, Bliss Spa, and a popular bar with live DJ performances. This property is even more unique and upscale than most other W hotels. Many of the 393 rooms offer views of the harbour, and the rooftop infinity pool on the 76th floor, along with the Kitchen restaurant and spa, provide excellent spots to relax. The hotel’s prime location, directly connected to Elements shopping mall and Kowloon MTR station, makes it exceptionally convenient, with stylish rooms featuring elegant slate-tiled bathrooms with rain showers and separate bathtubs.
Website: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/hkgwh-w-hong-kong/overview/
5. Conrad Hong Kong Hotel
Situated in a prime location in the heart of Central Business District, towering 61 floors above the renowned Pacific Place shopping and entertainment complex, Conrad Hong Kong offers 513 luxurious rooms and suites with breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and The Peak. Recognized as one of the world's best business hotels, Conrad Hong Kong provides both business travelers and tourists with an exceptional location, unique style, and ultimate luxury. During their stay, guests will enjoy convenient access to major transportation options including the Star Ferry and Mass Transit Railway, and the hotel is also close to major tourist attractions.
Each spacious room is equipped with marble bathrooms, luxury amenities, hair dryers, satellite TV, and in-room fax machines with internet access. Executive guests can enjoy exclusive check-in at the Executive Lounge on the 59th floor with panoramic views of the city's skyline, along with complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails. The hotel also boasts a 24-hour fully equipped Health Club with an outdoor heated pool and Jacuzzi, six dining venues including the award-winning Italian restaurant Nicholine, and one of the city’s largest pillar-free ballrooms, complemented by the latest technology and a dedicated floor with 11 meeting rooms.
Website: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/hkghcci-conrad-hong-kong/

6. Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is a luxurious Hyatt hotel in Hong Kong and a flagship property of Hyatt International in Asia. Described by The New York Times as a "world-renowned prestigious asset," the hotel opened its doors on November 21, 1989, and is located at 1 Harbour Road, adjacent to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The hotel features 11 dining outlets, known for both exceptional food quality and service.
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong offers stunning views of the world-famous Victoria Harbour. The vibrant shopping and entertainment districts of Central and Causeway Bay are within easy reach. This luxurious hotel boasts 549 rooms, each with high-end amenities typical of a 5-star establishment; most rooms offer scenic views of Victoria Harbour. With multiple dining options serving Cantonese, Hong Kong, Japanese, Italian, and barbecue dishes, this hotel is a culinary destination. For business travelers, the hotel provides business and meeting services, including the Hyatt Grand Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 950 guests. Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is a preferred choice for global travelers.
Website: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/china/grand-hyatt-hong-kong/hkggh

7. InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong is a luxurious 5-star hotel located 10.9km from the heart of Hong Kong. Guests will have easy access to the Hong Kong Museum of History, the Hong Kong Science Museum, and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The hotel offers breathtaking views of the city skyline and Victoria Harbour. InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong boasts 579 well-appointed rooms featuring advanced furniture and cutting-edge technology, with marble bathrooms in each room.
The culinary offerings at InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong are world-class, with a variety of dining options serving Italian, Japanese, Cantonese, and international cuisine. Guests can also enjoy the outdoor rooftop heated pool, fitness center, and spa. With top-tier service and luxurious accommodations, InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong is ideal for both business travelers and tourists. The hotel offers a range of comprehensive health and wellness options, including a 24-hour fitness studio on the 18th floor, equipped with the latest “Life Fitness” equipment for optimal workouts.
Website: https://www.hongkong.intercontinental.com/

8. InterContinental Hong Kong or The Regent Hong Kong
InterContinental Hong Kong, originally known as The Regent Hong Kong, is a 5-star luxury hotel under the IHG group, located at 18 Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Situated by the waterfront, the hotel offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and is close to many popular tourist attractions. The hotel has 497 rooms and 85 suites, making it one of the flagship properties of the group. Most of the rooms and suites offer beautiful views of the harbour. On May 21, 2001, New World sold the hotel to Bass Hotels and Resorts for $346 million, and it was rebranded as InterContinental Hong Kong on June 1, 2001.
The Regent Hong Kong has six restaurants and bars, including the 2-MICHELIN Star Yan Toh Heen (Cantonese cuisine), Harbourside (all-day dining with a buffet), Steakhouse (for steak and wine lovers), Nobu (Japanese cuisine by renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa), and Lobby Lounge (serving drinks, afternoon tea, and an all-day menu). A new bar concept is set to launch in April 2023. Upon its reopening, Yan Toh Heen will be rebranded as “Lai Ching Heen,” its original name when the hotel was known as Regent Hong Kong. With its rich history and reputation, the hotel has hosted many distinguished guests and appeared in numerous films, TV shows, and travel programs.
Website: https://hongkong.regenthotels.com/

9. Island Shangri-La Hong Kong
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong is a luxurious five-star hotel under the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts brand. Located in Admiralty, Hong Kong, it is part of the same group as Kowloon Shangri-La in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon. The hotel occupies a 213-meter tall skyscraper with 57 floors and opened its doors on March 1, 1991. It boasts 557 rooms starting at $606 per night, with 34 suites priced from $1,041 per night, occupying the upper half of the tower. Each room features floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of either Victoria Harbour or Victoria Peak. Every room is infused with the hotel’s signature fragrance.
The Island Shangri-La Hong Kong offers eight restaurants, a business center, a 24-hour health club, a 645-square-meter ballroom, and seven function rooms. The lower half of the tower houses office spaces known as the 'Two Pacifics'. The hotel’s interiors were designed by Leese Robertson Freeman Designers, with Vienna-style chandeliers used throughout and carpets sourced from Tai Ping, a company renowned for its hand-knotted carpets crafted in independent factories in China and Nepal.
Website: https://www.shangri-la.com/hongkong/islandshangrila/about/

10. JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
As an iconic flagship hotel of Marriott International, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong is ideally located in the bustling Admiralty district, atop the renowned Pacific Place shopping complex, which combines retail, commercial, and entertainment spaces. The hotel is directly connected to the Admiralty MTR Station, making it easy to access local attractions and cultural landmarks. This luxurious hotel offers a prime waterfront location, providing guests with easy access to major attractions in Hong Kong.
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong features 609 elegantly designed rooms and suites, with modern layouts that allow plenty of natural light, offering panoramic views of the city, harbour, or mountains. Each room is equipped with a seven-layer mattress and a selection of six pillows for a restful sleep. The Executive Lounge is a stylish and sophisticated space offering a variety of delectable dishes from the hotel's renowned restaurants and an abundance of natural daylight.
Guests can indulge in meals at the hotel's award-winning dining venues, including the Fish Bar & Grill on the 7th floor, serving fresh seafood; JW's California on the 5th floor, a steakhouse; JW's Sushi Bar on the same floor, specializing in Japanese cuisine; and Marriott Cafe, also on the 5th floor, offering international dishes.
Website: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/hkgdt-jw-marriott-hotel-hong-kong/overview/

11. Kowloon Shangri-La Hong Kong
Kowloon Shangri-La is a 5-star hotel under the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts brand, based in Hong Kong. Located on Mody Road in Tsim Sha Tsui East, it offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and the skyline of Hong Kong Island. This hotel is part of the same group as Island Shangri-La in Admiralty, Hong Kong. Kowloon Shangri-La is consistently ranked as one of the top luxury hotels in Asia, regularly featured in prestigious media like Condé Nast Traveler. Its central location in Tsim Sha Tsui puts it at the heart of one of Hong Kong’s most renowned dining and shopping areas.
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong boasts an array of elegant amenities in its 679 spacious rooms and suites, some of the largest in the city. The interior design blends sophisticated Asian influences with rich, colorful furnishings. The hotel features seven restaurants, bars, lounges, and a deli, all with prime waterfront positioning offering magnificent views of Victoria Harbour. The Michelin-starred Shang Palace serves authentic Cantonese cuisine in a luxurious setting, led by Chef Cheung Long Yin. The hotel’s interiors are designed to provide a relaxing atmosphere after a day of exploration and shopping in the vibrant city.
Website: https://www.shangri-la.com/hongkong/kowloonshangrila/about/

12. The Langham Hong Kong
Located on Canton Road in the Tsim Sha Tsui district, the luxurious and grand The Langham Hong Kong is surrounded by flagship stores from the world’s top designer brands and is just minutes away from the historic Star Ferry pier, with the sparkling Victoria Harbour as its backdrop. The hotel features 498 stylish rooms and suites that seamlessly blend the timeless luxury of European design with modern amenities. Large windows offer spectacular views of the Kowloon cityscape.
The decor at The Langham evokes the colonial style of past centuries, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and modern comfort. As part of the prestigious Langham Hospitality Group, it is the only Hong Kong hotel that can claim to be one of the original grand hotels. The hotel's signature Cantonese restaurant, T'ang Court, offers a three-Michelin-star dining experience with a menu inspired by the classic flavors of the Tang Dynasty. The Bostonian Seafood & Grill serves seasonal steaks and fresh seafood specialties. The hotel’s pool, located on the 15th floor, is surrounded by a sunbathing terrace, perfect for relaxation.
Website: https://www.langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/hong-kong/

13. Cordis Hong Kong at Langham Place
Cordis Hong Kong at Langham Place was built on the legacy of the legendary The Langham hotel. This modern luxury hotel offers a range of premium shopping, dining, and entertainment options. With 665 rooms, it connects directly to Langham Place Mall, featuring over 200 shops and restaurants, a two-star Michelin restaurant, a world-renowned spa, and a stunning rooftop pool, making it the perfect urban retreat in the city.
As a truly luxurious five-star hotel in Hong Kong, Cordis at Langham Place is home to Chuan Spa, located on the top three floors of the hotel. This spa is one of the first to specialize in traditional Chinese medicine, offering a wide range of international therapies and massages. Chuan Spa operates during the day, and hotel guests have direct access to the spa. The hotel also boasts Hong Kong’s most modern health club, an outdoor heated pool, and world-class restaurants, alongside the most professional business conference rooms in the city.
Website: https://www.cordishotels.com/en/hong-kong/

14. Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong

Located on the waterfront with stunning views of Victoria Harbour and the financial district, Four Seasons epitomizes luxury and excellence in a city renowned for its exceptional accommodations. Situated within the prestigious International Finance Centre, the hotel offers easy access to Hong Kong Station, with the famous Star Ferry terminal just steps away. A riverside landmark with expansive views of Victoria Harbour, Four Seasons is a perfect spot for both leisure and business. The hotel’s rooms are adorned with expansive silk finishes, equipped with plasma screen TVs, and feature luxurious amenities.
From international dining options at the restaurant overlooking the harbour to Eastern-inspired wellness services at the expansive spa, Four Seasons offers an unparalleled experience for visitors in one of the world’s top destinations. The hotel is proud to host 7 Michelin stars, including three stars for Lung King Heen and Caprice restaurants, and one star for Sushi Saito, where guests can enjoy some of the finest sushi outside Japan. The hotel also boasts an Executive Club Lounge on the 45th floor with spectacular views of Hong Kong. The infinity pool at Four Seasons Hong Kong offers truly breathtaking scenery.
Website: https://www.fourseasons.com/hongkong/
Mandarin Oriental is an iconic global luxury hotel brand that represents the best of Asian hospitality, renowned for its exceptional service, high quality, and distinctive Asian character. The Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, a five-star hotel, is located on Connaught Road Central in the heart of Central, Hong Kong, and is owned and managed by the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Originally opened as The Mandarin in 1963, the hotel was built on the site of the old Queen’s Building on the waterfront in Hong Kong’s Central district. The construction cost was HKD 42 million, with HKD 66 million spent on interior decoration. The building was designed by the architectural firm Leigh & Orange, while the interior design was created by Don Ashton.
When it opened in 1963, the Mandarin was the tallest building in Hong Kong, with 26 stories. It was also the first hotel in Hong Kong to feature direct-dial telephones and the first in Asia to have bathtubs in every guest room. The hotel boasts 501 rooms, including 67 suites with stunning views of Victoria Harbour. There are 10 restaurants and bars, including Pierre, the first restaurant of Michelin-starred chef Pierre Gagnaire in Hong Kong. The hotel also offers a large event space that can accommodate up to 600 guests.
Website: https://www.mandarinoriental.com/en/hong-kong/victoria-harbour
