Hotels in Hong Kong are as popular with locals as they are with tourists. A lot of the best restaurants, bars and spas can be found in the city’s top hotels which mostly overlook Victoria Harbour. Many upscale hotels in Hong Kong also serve delicious afternoon tea sets that are well worth trying. Boutique hotels are only just starting to take off so can be more difficult to find, likewise the high price of rent means there are only a few cheap hotels in Hong Kong, usually in central locations.
The Hong Kong hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over HK$3,000)
Moderate (HK$1,000 to HK$3,000)
Cheap (up to HK$1,000)
These Hong Kong hotel prices are for a double room per night, including breakfast but excluding service charge and tax, unless otherwise specified.
All hotel bills in Hong Kong are subject to 10% service charge.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
This 399-room ϋber-luxury hotel is one of the finest hotels in Hong Kong. Magnificent harbour views, exquisite service, a suite of fine restaurants and bars, and a spacious spa with 17 treatment rooms are combined with a superb location on the Hong Kong waterfront, with easy access to the Star Ferry terminal, the Central bar and restaurant districts and the IFC Shopping mall.
Address: 8 Finance Street, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3196 8888.
www.fourseasons.com/hongkong
InterContinental Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
A 5-star Hong Kong landmark right on the Kowloon waterfront, the InterContinental offers a magnificent prospect of the skyscrapers of Central, both from many of its 495 rooms and lobby bar. The view over the rim of its outdoor Jacuzzi is just as fabulous and makes for a memorable evening dip. Conference and business facilities are top-notch and the day spa was built according to the principles of feng shui. Its top-grade eateries include SPOON by Alain Ducasse and NOBU.
Address: 18 Salisbury Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2721 1211.
http://hongkong-ic.intercontinental.com
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
The Mandarin Oriental, which overlooks Victoria Harbour from its perch right in the middle of Central, is a Hong Kong institution. The 501 rooms are known for their elegance, and its tearooms and buffets also enjoy a loyal following. The lobby has style to spare with a somewhat recherché art deco flavour. Top-class dining options include Pierre and Mandarin Grill, while favourite bars include the M Bar and Captain's Bar.
Address: 5 Connaught Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2522 0111.
www.mandarinoriental.com/hongkong
The Peninsula Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
The jewel in the crown of Kowloon's waterfront hospitality palaces, The Peninsula is a colonial foundation dating from 1928, which has kept its supremacy well into the post-colonial era. Comprehensive, modern facilities embellish period grandeur, while the tearooms at street level are magnificent. This Hong Kong hotel affords magnificent harbour views from some suites; it also boasts top-class restaurants, including Gaddi's and Philippe Starck's celebrated Felix, and even offers city helicopter trips from its rooftop helipad.
Address: Salisbury Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2920 2888.
www.peninsula.com/hongkong
JIA
Price: Moderate
Meaning 'home' in Mandarin, JIA is the first boutique hotel in Asia designed by Philippe Starck. This Hong Kong hotel has 54 chic studios and suites including two luxurious duplex penthouses, all of which include fully equipped kitchens. Guests are also entitled to loads of exclusive perks such as entry to hip private members clubs, complementary champagne in selected bars and a free harbour cruise.
Address: 1-5 Irving Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3196 9000.
www.jiahongkong.com
The Luxe ManorPrice: Moderate
The interior of this quirky Hong Kong boutique hotel is a charming mix of grand old architecture fused with the surrealist art and design of the early 20th century. There are 153 rooms, each with marble bathrooms, and six themed suites ranging from Nordic to Safari. For Italian fine dining, head to the hotel's restaurant, Aspasia, or sip a cocktail in Dada bar. Alternatively step out onto Knutsford Terrace, a buzzing alfresco strip.
Address: 39 Kimberley Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3763 8880.
www.theluxemanor.com
W Hong KongPrice: Moderate
This design-led Hong Kong hotel offers incredible skyline views from all 393 rooms. The interior draws on inspiration from the environment with tree-like columns in the main entrance, and the rooftop swimming pool on the 76th floor is one of the highest in the world. If you want to kickback and relax before dining at one of the hotel's top restaurants, then head to the plush lounge area called the Living Room.
Address: 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3717 2222.
www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/index.html
Bishop Lei International HousePrice: Cheap
This 3-star hotel and hostel, located on Robinson Road, is owned and run by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. The rooms are small but comfortable, with en-suite bathrooms, and many offer splendid panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the towers of Central. Décor is simple but clean and well maintained. The hotel offers a swimming pool and basic business facilities. There is a free shuttle bus service to Wan Chai and the Airport Express station in Central.
Address: 4 Robinson Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2868 0828.
www.bishopleihtl.com.hk
Butterfly On Morrison
Price: Cheap
Located between Causeway Bay and Wan Chai, this new Hong Honk boutique hotel is only a short taxi ride to Central or a quick walk to the nearest MTR station or tram stops. The modern European-style guest rooms are comfortable and great value considering its central location. There are no breakfast facilities in the hotel but there are plenty of great cafés nearby. For dinner, try the Chinese restaurant on the first floor.
Address: 39 Morrison Hill Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3962 8333.
www.butterflyhk.com
The Hong Kong hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over HK$3,000)
Moderate (HK$1,000 to HK$3,000)
Cheap (up to HK$1,000)
These Hong Kong hotel prices are for a double room per night, including breakfast but excluding service charge and tax, unless otherwise specified.
All hotel bills in Hong Kong are subject to 10% service charge.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
This 399-room ϋber-luxury hotel is one of the finest hotels in Hong Kong. Magnificent harbour views, exquisite service, a suite of fine restaurants and bars, and a spacious spa with 17 treatment rooms are combined with a superb location on the Hong Kong waterfront, with easy access to the Star Ferry terminal, the Central bar and restaurant districts and the IFC Shopping mall.
Address: 8 Finance Street, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3196 8888.
www.fourseasons.com/hongkong
InterContinental Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
A 5-star Hong Kong landmark right on the Kowloon waterfront, the InterContinental offers a magnificent prospect of the skyscrapers of Central, both from many of its 495 rooms and lobby bar. The view over the rim of its outdoor Jacuzzi is just as fabulous and makes for a memorable evening dip. Conference and business facilities are top-notch and the day spa was built according to the principles of feng shui. Its top-grade eateries include SPOON by Alain Ducasse and NOBU.
Address: 18 Salisbury Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2721 1211.
http://hongkong-ic.intercontinental.com
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
The Mandarin Oriental, which overlooks Victoria Harbour from its perch right in the middle of Central, is a Hong Kong institution. The 501 rooms are known for their elegance, and its tearooms and buffets also enjoy a loyal following. The lobby has style to spare with a somewhat recherché art deco flavour. Top-class dining options include Pierre and Mandarin Grill, while favourite bars include the M Bar and Captain's Bar.
Address: 5 Connaught Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2522 0111.
www.mandarinoriental.com/hongkong
The Peninsula Hong Kong
Price: Luxury
The jewel in the crown of Kowloon's waterfront hospitality palaces, The Peninsula is a colonial foundation dating from 1928, which has kept its supremacy well into the post-colonial era. Comprehensive, modern facilities embellish period grandeur, while the tearooms at street level are magnificent. This Hong Kong hotel affords magnificent harbour views from some suites; it also boasts top-class restaurants, including Gaddi's and Philippe Starck's celebrated Felix, and even offers city helicopter trips from its rooftop helipad.
Address: Salisbury Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2920 2888.
www.peninsula.com/hongkong
JIA
Price: Moderate
Meaning 'home' in Mandarin, JIA is the first boutique hotel in Asia designed by Philippe Starck. This Hong Kong hotel has 54 chic studios and suites including two luxurious duplex penthouses, all of which include fully equipped kitchens. Guests are also entitled to loads of exclusive perks such as entry to hip private members clubs, complementary champagne in selected bars and a free harbour cruise.
Address: 1-5 Irving Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3196 9000.
www.jiahongkong.com
The Luxe ManorPrice: Moderate
The interior of this quirky Hong Kong boutique hotel is a charming mix of grand old architecture fused with the surrealist art and design of the early 20th century. There are 153 rooms, each with marble bathrooms, and six themed suites ranging from Nordic to Safari. For Italian fine dining, head to the hotel's restaurant, Aspasia, or sip a cocktail in Dada bar. Alternatively step out onto Knutsford Terrace, a buzzing alfresco strip.
Address: 39 Kimberley Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3763 8880.
www.theluxemanor.com
W Hong KongPrice: Moderate
This design-led Hong Kong hotel offers incredible skyline views from all 393 rooms. The interior draws on inspiration from the environment with tree-like columns in the main entrance, and the rooftop swimming pool on the 76th floor is one of the highest in the world. If you want to kickback and relax before dining at one of the hotel's top restaurants, then head to the plush lounge area called the Living Room.
Address: 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3717 2222.
www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/index.html
Bishop Lei International HousePrice: Cheap
This 3-star hotel and hostel, located on Robinson Road, is owned and run by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. The rooms are small but comfortable, with en-suite bathrooms, and many offer splendid panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the towers of Central. Décor is simple but clean and well maintained. The hotel offers a swimming pool and basic business facilities. There is a free shuttle bus service to Wan Chai and the Airport Express station in Central.
Address: 4 Robinson Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2868 0828.
www.bishopleihtl.com.hk
Butterfly On Morrison
Price: Cheap
Located between Causeway Bay and Wan Chai, this new Hong Honk boutique hotel is only a short taxi ride to Central or a quick walk to the nearest MTR station or tram stops. The modern European-style guest rooms are comfortable and great value considering its central location. There are no breakfast facilities in the hotel but there are plenty of great cafés nearby. For dinner, try the Chinese restaurant on the first floor.
Address: 39 Morrison Hill Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Telephone: 3962 8333.
www.butterflyhk.com
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