Cover Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is one of the city's most celebrated five-star hotels

From heritage properties to the world's highest hotel, Hong Kong has some of the world's most luxurious hotels

Despite being a city that never sleeps, Hong Kong is home to some truly remarkable luxury hotels for you can rest your head. These five-star properties range from heritage hotels that offer timeless style and service, to spectacular new hotels that define a new era of luxury hospitality. 

They're also home to some of Hong Kong's most celebrated restaurants—one of these hotels has a total of eight Michelin stars—and world-class facilities including spas that harness the philosophies of traditional Chinese medicine, and infinity pools with aerial views of the city. 

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Above The infinity pool at Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong

Despite being in the heart of the city, the hotel is a peaceful oasis conveniently positioned within walking distance of some of Hong Kong’s best dining and shopping destinations. Guest rooms feature stunning views of either the Victoria Harbour or The Peak–with the Presidential Suite spanning 3,430 square feet boasting 180 degree views, equipped with its own dedicated wellness room with spa facilities and state-of-the-art gym equipment. 

On the topic of wellness, the Four Seasons Spa is one of the city's best. The treatment rooms are gorgeous, with oversized marble tubs and your choice of harbour or garden views. Its concise menu of treatments harnesses ancient healing techniques, with a focus on simplicity and results. Exclusively for hotel guests, a stay at the Four Seasons is incomplete without a visit to the hotel's famed infinity pool, which creates the illusion of flowing into Victoria Harbour. 

Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong has a whopping eight––yes, eight––Michelin-starred establishments, including three-Michelin Star Chinese restaurant, Lung King Heen, and three-Michelin Star French fine-dining restaurant, Caprice, which is often lauded as the most glamorous restaurants in Hong Kong. 


Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong

Address: 8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong


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Above A harbour view suite at Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

The Island Shangri-La has played a role in Hongkongers' core memories since it opened its doors in March 1991. Whether it's yum cha with the family on weekends at Summer Palace, celebrating birthdays with the legendary Frou Frou cake from Island Gourmet, summers spent splashing in the pool surrounded by soaring skyscrapers, or a hearty Sunday roast at Lobster Bar & Grill. 

Following some major renovations that were completed in summer 2023, the beloved "Island Shang" welcomes guests with a fresh new look while maintaining the charm and hospitality that has made the hotel a Hong Kong icon for over 30 years.

Its new suites are designed by renowned French interior designer Tristan Auer—who is behind such hotels as Hotel de Crillon in Paris and Carlton Cannes. Upon entering the room, blinds automatically lift to reveal either lush, green mountain vistas or a spectacular panoramic view of Victoria Harbour. 

A highlight of Island Shangri-La's renovations is the opening of its new wellness club and spa, Yun Wellness. Designed by Spanish architect Lázaro Rosa-Violán, this urban oasis is a refreshing take on hotel spas in the city, which are often dark, minimalist and ambient. Instead, Yun is bathed in natural light, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces to create a sense of glamorous riviera living—think striped parasols by the 28.5-metre outdoor pool, soft textiles and rattan furniture, and an abundance of tropical flora. 


Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

Address: Supreme Court Rd, Admiralty


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Above Inside a suite, decorated with antiques, at Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

In 2023, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong marked its 60th anniversary in a lavish affair that saw the city’s most revered movers and shakers - from tycoons to A-listers including actress Michelle Yeoh - come together to celebrate the iconic hotel. 

For six decades, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong has defined luxury through its exceptional service, luxurious rooms and five-star restaurants that hold a special place in many Hongkongers’ hearts - from the Mad Men-esque Mandarin Grill to the unapologetically old school Captain’s Bar. New, but equally notable, is The Aubrey, which serves modern Japanese cuisine and superb cocktails. 

Guests can choose between city or harbour view rooms, with floor-to-ceiling windows that bring the lights and energy of the city into its elegant rooms. The stately guest rooms’ decor features quality finishings, with nods to Hong Kong history by way of stunning antiques and Chinese-inspired design elements. 

To recharge, book yourself in for a treatment at the Mandarin Spa, which focuses on tailor-made treatments inspired by Chinese medicine. Gents should not miss the famous Mandarin Barbers, which offers traditional shaving and hair services together with restorative grooming treatments.


Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Address: 5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong


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Above The Murray boasts some of the largest rooms and suites in Hong Kong

In a city like Hong Kong where space is the ultimate luxury, it's a treat to check into a hotel like The Murray where even the smallest rooms are generous in size. There are 336 guest rooms and suites including The Murray Suite, a sprawling 2,422 square foot suite with an oversized en-suite bathroom, his and hers walk-in wardrobes, separate living and dining areas, a pantry, study and fitness zone. 

The spa on level 3 has a total of five treatment rooms, with two of them for couples, complete with steam and sauna facilities. 

The Murray is home to a total of six dining establishments, including modern bistro The Tai Pan, the breezy open-air Cotton Tree Terrace and Popinjays, a rooftop bar with spectacular Hong Kong views, located on the 25th floor. 

Located on Cotton Tree Drive, the property faces lush Hong Kong Park on one side with views of Central’s iconic skyscrapers on the other. First built in 1969 as a government office building, when China-based Niccolo Hotels group bought the property, they tasked Foster + Partners with transforming the space into a chic 25-storey hotel. The designers took pains to preserve the iconic facade of the building, even inviting the original architect Roy Phillips as a project consultant. 


The Murray, Hong Kong

Address: 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong


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Above The Peninsula Suite boasts unbeatable views of Victoria Harbour

Since opening on December 11, 1928, The Peninsula Hong Kong has been a stalwart of elegance and five-star service in the city. Known affectionately as Hong Kong’s “Grand Dame”, The Peninsula houses a total of 300 guest rooms and suites, including the spectacular Peninsula Suite, which features an impressive double-height living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and a private landscaped terrace with unparalleled views of Victoria Harbour. 

The Peninsula Spa is also a thing of beauty, with interiors that blend traditional Chinese aesthetics and contemporary elements like marble and textured granite.

Don’t miss out on indulging at one of the hotel’s famed dining destinations, from sky-high dinner and drinks at Felix, to Michelin-starred French fare at Gaddi’s, Hong Kong’s most popular afternoon tea in The Lobby and of course, excellent Cantonese cuisine at Spring Moon.

The hotel invites guests to fall in love with Hong Kong through its exclusive experiences, such as a flight over the city on board The Peninsula Helicopter, or champagne and afternoon tea on board an iconic Star Ferry vessel refurbished by The Peninsula.


The Peninsula Hong Kong

Address: Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong


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Above Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong is the highest bar in the world

Perched high above the city on the 118th floor of the International Commerce Centre, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong is the highest hotel in the world.

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong's 312 rooms and suites promise at least 540 square feet of space—some facing Victoria Harbour, and others with serene vistas of South China Sea. It's worth getting The Club rooms, which grant exclusive access to the 24-hour Club Lounge located on the 116th floor: all-day club perks, including complimentary breakfast, refreshments and snacks, afternoon tea, happy hour, plus express check-in and check-out services.

The hotel's restaurants range from all-day dining to authentic Cantonese cuisine and Michelin-starred Italian fare. Breaking yet another record, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong’s flashy Ozone bar is the highest bar in the world, boasting incredible birds-eye views over the city.

Found indoors, the hotel's infinity pool can be enjoyed come rain or shine, offering spectacular vistas of Hong Kong through soaring floor-to-ceiling below.


The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

Address: International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon, Hong Kong


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Above Rooms at The Upper House feature a bathtub with exquisite city views

Arriving at The Upper House feels like coming home. Perhaps it’s the earthy, elegant interiors or the top-notch service, which is informal, friendly and attentive. 

Designed by architect André Fu, The Upper House is calming and contemporary. Its 117 spacious studios and suites feature natural materials, floor-to-ceiling windows and arguably the sexiest bathrooms in Hong Kong - each room features a deep soaking tub positioned to maximise mountain or city views. 

Over the years, the Upper House has become something of a cultural hub in Hong Kong, hosting intimate programmes and supporting local talents in the areas of art, wellness and more. As a result—and as well as being a beloved Hong Kong hotel for travellers—it has gained a fierce love and loyalty from locals. You’ll often find the city’s movers and shakers, and creative crowd, hanging out at its dining concept, Salisterra. Located on Level 49, it boasts impressive views of Victoria Harbour and draws on a spectrum of colours and flavours from the Mediterranean.


The Upper House

Address: 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong


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Above Rooms at Rosewood Hong Kong offer panoramic views of the city skyline

Rosewood Hong Kong is the global flagship of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.The luxury hotel takes up 43 floors of the 65-storey high multi-use tower, with a total of 322 guestrooms and 91 suites—over 80 per cent of which offer panoramic views of the Hong Kong skyline. The hotel's Manor Club, located on the 40th floor, offers guests VIP perks including all-day dining, a bar, games room and bespoke experiences.

Rosewood Hong Kong has over ten food and beverage outlets, including the Michelin-star Indian fine dining restaurant Chaat, The Legacy House which serves elevated Cantonese cuisine and Henry, a high-end steakhouse. For drinks, Its cheekily-named DarkSide—a popular nickname given to Kowloon by those who live on Hong Kong Island—is a chic evening hotspot for cocktails and cigars.

Asaya Urban Wellness at Rosewood Hong Kong goes beyond the typical hotel spa, serving more as its own destination with luxurious treatments, a 25-metre infinity pool, healthy dining options at Asaya Kitchen and two dedicated wellness accommodations, Asaya Lodges, equipped with private massage rooms and a steam shower. 


Rosewood Hong Kong

Address: 18 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong


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