Hong Kong Luxury Hotels

From the island’s financial district to Chinese-inspired Kowloon, Hong Kong is all bustling malls and crowded streets but at the end of the day, world class hotels beckon like a breath of fresh air, promising the ultimate escape in relaxing and elegant surroundings.

Hong Kong Grand Hyatt Hotel

Just 40 minutes from the airport and interconnected with the Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Hong Kong Grand Hyatt is ideally situated on the island. Overlooking Victoria Harbour, it offers a choice of 549 rooms, elegantly furnished in contemporary or mixed Asian and western styles.



First class dining includes traditional Cantonese cuisine at One Harbour Road, Italian specialities at Grissini, Japanese fare and Thai food in the legendary Club JJ’s. Plateau Spa offers a range of luxurious treatments in a landscaped oasis of waterfalls and pools. Fitness studios, jogging track, pool and sauna, tennis and squash courts complete the experience.

Hong Kong Intercontinental Hotel

Set on Kowloon waterfront, the stylish Hong Kong Intercontinental Hotel enjoys great views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. Its 495 rooms boast a contemporary design and include 92 suites. Top of the range is the Presidential Suite with terrace and infinity pool overlooking the harbour.

The spa is designed along feng-shui principles and guests can enjoy the outdoor pool and 24-hour fitness centre. The hotel claims Hong Kong’s largest ballroom and some of the best restaurants, notably Nobu for Japanese specialities and Spoon for contemporary cuisine. The Hong Kong Intercontinental received eight international awards in 2008.

Hong Kong Four Seasons Hotel

The Hong Kong Four Seasons Hotel is located on the island waterfront, adjacent to the International Finance Centre and convenient for the station and Star Ferry. Luxury and comfort are the hallmark of this modern hotel where guests have a choice of rooms with contemporary design or Chinese décor. Rooms and suites range from Deluxe with Peak view to the glorious Presidential Suite on the harbour side. The spa offers a variety of options such as Day Spa Escape or treatments for men.

The innovative French restaurant Caprice headed by Vincent Thierry claims two Michelin stars, with seating in the chef’s kitchen on request. The Inagiku serves Japanese dishes, the Lung King Heen contemporary Cantonese creations, based on seafood and dim sun (three Michelin stars).

Hong Kong Island Shangri-La

At the heart of the shopping and entertainment district, the Shangri-La claims some of Hong Kong’s most spacious rooms, combining Asian and European features, with city, Peak or harbour view. The Presidential Suite on the 55th floor has a hand-painted dining room but glamour for all to see includes 771 chandeliers and the world’s largest Chinese silk painting in the atrium.

The hotel has a health club and pool and superb restaurants. Voted one of the world’s best by Condé Nast Traveler, the Shangri-La dining experience ranges from the Lobster Bar to the two starred Cantonese Summer Palace and Restaurant Petrus which received the US Wine Spectator Award of Excellence for the eighth consecutive year.



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