46 Best Hotels in Hong Kong, China

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The Upper House

$$$$ | 88 Queensway, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice
The Upper House, Central
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Even standard rooms in this haven of stylish luxury are suites—tranquil havens of design and indulgence that feature huge window-side bathtubs, walk-in rain showers, and free minibars (or Maxi-Bars as they call them). Tucked away on the higher floors of the J.W. Marriott Hotel, the Upper House begins to charm as soon as the elevator opens onto the 49th-floor Sky lounge. Some guests may lament the lack of a pool and a spa, but with rooms like these, who needs them? The only drawback is not wanting to leave your room.

Pros

  • Minimalist design with works by contemporary Asian artists
  • World-class mountain, city, and harbor views
  • Incredibly personalized service

Cons

  • No spa or pool
  • Can be difficult to get a taxi
  • No reception so check-in can be confusing
88 Queensway, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2918–1838
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
117 suites
No Meals

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W Hong Kong

$$$$ | 1 Austin Rd. W, Kowloon, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice
W Hong Kong, Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, and Northern Kowloon
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A hip, young vibe prevails, though guest rooms are veritable urban oases—soundproof and spacious; alternately colorful or sleek on even and odd floors; and equipped with mood lighting, surround audiovisual systems, big mirrors, and even bigger harbor views. The adjacent Elements mall is a shopaholic's dream, the 76th-floor outdoor heated pool area feels like a gathering spot for the young and the restless, and ultimate relaxation awaits at Bliss spa. Despite the West Kowloon address, it's very easy to get island-side by train or car (Western Tunnel is down the street).

Pros

  • Spacious and colorful rooms
  • Panoramic views
  • Exciting bars and restaurants

Cons

  • Noisy atmosphere outside rooms
  • Construction nearby
  • Long walk from the MTR through the mall
1 Austin Rd. W, Kowloon, Hong Kong
3717–2222
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
393 rooms
No Meals

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Bishop Lei International House

$ | 4 Robinson Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice

If you've ever dreamed of living a life of privilege in the Mid-Levels without having to pay through the nose for it, this is your chance—all the better if you go for a slightly pricier harbor-view room. A fully equipped business center, workout room with view, pleasant outdoor pool, and restaurant with a nice open-air terrace overlooking the harbor are among the amenities.

Pros

  • Unique perch near escalators, saving you countless steps up and down to SoHo and Central
  • Good value for the location
  • Beautiful views from some rooms

Cons

  • Escalator runs upward-only after 10 am, so lots of steps down in the morning
  • Decor could use a revamp
  • Relatively small rooms
4 Robinson Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2868–0828
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Credit cards accepted
227 rooms
No Meals

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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong

$$$$ | 8 Finance St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice

Few comforts are neglected, with amenities ranging from sumptuous Chinese-accented furnishings to all sorts of high-tech gadgetry, but the main features are the knockout views of the harbor and Victoria Peak through walls of glass. The hotel is home to world-class restaurants, including Michelin three-starred Lung King Heen, two-star Caprice, and the first overseas location of three-starred Sushi Saito from Tokyo. You can also look forward to legendary service, a gorgeous infinity pool that hangs above the harbor and a blissful sanctuary of a spa.

Pros

  • Elite service and attention to detail
  • Outstanding business center and executive lounge
  • Direct access to the International Finance Centre

Cons

  • Breakfast not included in high rates
  • Some views are better than others
  • Lobby can be busy and crowded
8 Finance St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3196–8888
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Credit cards accepted
399 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel ICON

$$$ | 17 Science Museum Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice

The interiors throughout this hotel are designed to make a statement, from the vertical garden hanging above the lobby café to the stylish, panoramic, top-floor lounge—and, in between, are gorgeous, view-filled guest rooms outfitted with cozy woods, natural fabrics, and high-tech amenities. The outdoor rooftop pool and gym hang over the harbor, the spa is staffed with Thai masseuses, and the buffet at the Market restaurant is one of the most popular in town (guests can skip to the front of the line).

Pros

  • A designer's dream
  • Dedication to guest experience
  • Complimentary smartphones with free mobile data

Cons

  • Surrounding area is thick with crowds at times
  • Long walk from the MTR
  • Lobby can feel busy when small tour groups arrive
17 Science Museum Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3400–1000
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262 rooms
No Meals

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The Landmark Mandarin Oriental

$$$$ | 15 Queen's Rd. Central, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice

Some of the city's most spacious, beautifully designed rooms also have huge spa-style bathrooms with massive circular tubs. For fine dining, the Michelin two-starred Amber is consistently spectacular, and MO Bar (all-day-dining and sensational DJ tunes in the evening) has become one of the premiere places to see and be seen. PDT, a speakeasy implant from New York City, serves ups meticulously crafted cocktails and delicious gourmet hot dogs in a wood- and leather-clad atmosphere. The spa offers a dazzling array of wellness facilities and a steady stream of visiting treatment experts from around the world.

Pros

  • You can't get more central in Central
  • Elegant rooms by Hong Kong designer Joyce Wang
  • Complimentary daily treats from Amber

Cons

  • Relatively small lobby
  • City views only
  • Can be hard to get a cab
15 Queen's Rd. Central, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2132–0188
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Credit cards accepted
111 rooms
No Meals

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Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

$$$$ | 5 Connaught Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice

Over the past 50 years, Hong Kong's most famous hotel has lost none of its opulence, colonial charm, or shine: it still features impeccable service as well as spacious rooms with daybeds tucked beneath huge windows; TV screens set next to bathroom sinks; and closet cubbyhole "valet boxes," where your daily paper, newly shined shoes, and room-service meal magically appear. The Clipper Lounge and The Chinnery (serving Hong Kong's best fish-and-chips in Hong Kong) ooze colonial flavor, while Michelin-starred Man Wah offers local Cantonese delicacies. Other notable facilities include The Mandarin Spa, which draws inspiration from traditional Chinese Medicine, and the old-school Mandarin Barber.

Pros

  • Spacious, open, beautifully designed rooms with harbor views
  • Old-world ambience at its finest
  • Exquisite spa, salon, and barber

Cons

  • In-room Wi-Fi isn't free
  • Small indoor pool
  • Clipper Lounge decor feels dated
5 Connaught Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2522–0111
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Credit cards accepted
501 rooms
No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

$$$$ | 1 Austin Rd. W, Kowloon, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice

At the world's highest hotel, occupying the 102nd through the 118th floors of West Kowloon's ICC skyscraper, every large, luxurious guest room enjoys a stupendous vantage point. While the many restaurants and bars enjoy the same stratospheric outlooks, high tea served at window-side seats in the Lounge & Bar is an especially memorable, vertigo-inducing experience; at Ozone, the highest bar in the world, the terrace is downright dizzying. A beautiful view-filled pool takes swimming to new heights.

Pros

  • Earth-shattering views
  • Top-class service and amenities
  • Sanctuary of a spa

Cons

  • Pricey rates and food
  • Surrounding Kowloon area lacks nightlife
  • Famous Ozone bar feels overpriced and touristy
1 Austin Rd. W, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2263–2263
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312 rooms
No Meals

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Auberge Discovery Bay

$$ | 88 Siena Ave., Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Need an escape from the city? Auberge Discovery Bay offers up sea views, spacious rooms, and a decadent spa. For outdoorsy types, there's easy access to hiking paths, as well as to Lantau Island’s main tourist draws: the Big Buddha, Disneyland, and Tai O. Many of the rooms come with panoramic views and sunken bathtubs, and all guests have access to a sprawling swimming pool and 27-hole golf course. Don’t be surprised if you watch a wedding unfold during your stay: the waterfront setting has a following thanks in part to its striking glass chapel and horse-drawn carriage rides.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Comprehensive facilities
  • Sea and mountain views
  • Near beaches

Cons

  • 25-minute ferry ride from Central
88 Siena Ave., Lantau Island, Hong Kong
2295–8288
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325 rooms
No Meals

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Conrad Hong Kong

$$$$ | 88 Queensway, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

A gleaming-white, oval-shaped tower rising from the Pacific Place complex offers dramatic views of the harbor and the Peak, along with super convenience for shopping and transport to other parts of Hong Kong. Guests appreciate little touches such as free-on-request Shanghai Tang bathroom amenities and a choice of five pillow types, and business travelers can enjoy five executive floors and a dedicated lounge with harbor views and all-day food and drink. The Sunday champagne brunch is one of the city's finest (best to book early).

Pros

  • Open-air pool area is dramatically backed by towering skyscrapers
  • Elevator whisks guests down to Pacific Place shopping mall

Cons

  • Has a bit of a chain hotel feel
88 Queensway, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2521–3838
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512 rooms
No Meals

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Cosmo Hotel

$$ | 375–377 Queen's Rd. E, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

The Cosmopolitan's little next-door neighbor appeals to guests who enjoy trendy, contemporary design as well as the allure of the popular ground-floor Nooch Bar, with its lush, red-velvet booths and lavish cocktails. While a tangle of roadways surrounds the hotel, restaurants and bars are only minutes away on foot. Cosmo guests can use the Cosmopolitan's handy shuttle-bus service and business center.

Pros

  • Cheerful rooms in one of three mood colors—orange, green, or yellow
  • 24-hour check-in and checkout
  • Guests can use facilities of the Cosmopolitan next door

Cons

  • Surrounded by busy streets
375–377 Queen's Rd. E, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3552–8388
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
142 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong

$$ | 167 Connaught Rd. W, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Tidy and comfortable no-frills rooms are close to Western Tunnel and especially convenient for those with business in Kowloon. The surroundings are dead at night, but a 10-minute walk brings you to busy Sheung Wan, with its picturesque side streets and antiques shops, and busy Central is a short taxi- or subway-ride away.

Pros

  • Business-friendly
  • Free shuttle buses
  • Close to Sheung Wan Ferry Terminal and Western Tunnel
  • Nice views of Kowloon West from upper floors

Cons

  • Few dining options in hotel or immediate area
  • Rooms on lower floors look out over a lot of traffic
  • Fitness center but no pool
167 Connaught Rd. W, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3717–8888
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245 rooms
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza Hong Kong

$$ | 8 Leighton Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Overlooking Happy Valley and the surrounding hillsides through floor-to-ceiling double-glazed windows, the sleek superior rooms are equipped with surround-sound DVD systems and 42-inch flat screens; suites afford especially panoramic views through three walls of windows. Blissfully removed from the crowds on a quiet street, this business-oriented hotel is just around the corner from Causeway Bay's low-key bar street and close to many attractions. The rooftop bar, Club @28, comes alive at night and is a destination in itself.

Pros

  • Great outdoor pool has a nice view
  • Short walk from Times Square and shopping streets

Cons

  • Racing fans get better track views at nearby Cosmopolitan
8 Leighton Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3980–3980
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
263 rooms
No Meals

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Disney's Hollywood Hotel

$$ | Lantau Island, Hong Kong

This is Disneyland, so the focus is on kids—from Chef Mickey restaurants to the piano-shaped pool to well-stocked playrooms—but adults might enjoy the theme of silver-screen glamour that extends to art-deco styling in the cocktail lounge and the small but comfortable guest rooms. Don't overlook this option or the neighboring if you have an early-morning flight, as the airport is just five minutes away, making these some of the better airport hotels around.

Pros

  • Good value
  • A children's paradise
  • Discovery Bay restaurants are just minutes away
  • Near airport

Cons

  • Cut off from other Hong Kong attractions
  • Corniness factor
  • Generic theme-park ambience
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
3510–5000
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Credit cards accepted
601 rooms
No Meals

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East

$$ | 29 Taikoo Shing Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Regulars, many of whom are business travelers, appreciate being comfortably away from the Island's bustling madness while enjoying such perks as the minimalist-chic guest rooms and rooftop deck. Drinks are served on the open-air terrace at the resident-only lounge Sugar, hovering on the 32nd floor, and Feast serves an international buffet throughout the day; the bar and restaurant scenes of Causeway Bay and Sai Wan Ho are just short subway rides away. A paperless checkout system means that when it's time to go, you simply pick up and leave.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Beautiful rooftop lounge and deck
  • Good fitness center
  • Excellent harbor views

Cons

  • Quiet residential surroundings
  • Little nearby nightlife
29 Taikoo Shing Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3968–3968
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345 rooms
No Meals

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Eaton

$$ | 380 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Rooms above a theater and shopping complex come in a variety of welcoming styles, from an East-meets-West decor in some to airy, bright, functional contemporary design in others—all are set up for maximum comfort and relaxation. So is the rooftop outdoor heated pool, designed like a Roman bath, and glass-walled gym overlooking Kowloon on all sides. Kowloon's most famous night market on Temple Street is just a stone's throw away, and the lively nighttime street scene in Mong Kok to the north and the more touristy attractions of Tsim Sha Tsui to the south are about a 15-minute walk in either direction.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms in a relatively convenient location
  • Free WiFi

Cons

  • Nathan Road can be overwhelming with traffic, crowds, and noise
380 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2782–1818
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465 rooms
No Meals

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Empire Hotel Hong Kong, Causeway Bay

$ | 8 Wing Hing St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

A quiet locale just east of Victoria Park is enhanced by soothingly decorated guest rooms, where the amenities include posh glass-walled showers. Some rooms come with free access to the tranquil Life Spa, and business travelers can take advantage of a lounge that provides panoramic views, along with free coffee, tea, and refreshments. Electric Road, around the corner, is lined with decent restaurants that augment the rather bland in-house dining room, and Victoria Park compensates for the lack of pool or gym with plenty of outdoor sports facilities.

Pros

  • Quiet neighborhood
  • Beautiful west-facing views
  • Free WiFi

Cons

  • Small rooms and windows
  • No pool or gym
  • Situated away from the action
8 Wing Hing St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3692–2333
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280 rooms
No Meals

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Excelsior

$$ | 281 Gloucester Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Some rooms are spacious with splendid views of the bay, and other rooms are smaller with close-up street views, but all have a light, contemporary design and are moderately priced compared with other high-end hotels (especially in the center of Causeway Bay). The hotel has no pool but it does have its own spa and fitness center, and a lively English pub on the lower level draws a fair number of loyal expatriates. The location, adjacent to Victoria Park, is ideal for recreation, shopping, and dining, and the restaurant-heavy World Trade Centre is right next door.

Pros

  • Excellent location to explore bustling Causeway Bay

Cons

  • No pool
  • Faces one of the most congested main roads in the city
281 Gloucester Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2894–8888
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884 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Garden View – YWCA

$$ | 1 MacDonnell Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Rooms in this attractive, cylindrical, high-rise guesthouse overlook the peaceful Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens and are clean, well designed, and affordable. A coffee shop and delivery from local restaurants compensate for a lack of room service and other amenities, and guests can use the outdoor pool and gym in the adjacent YWCA. The area is dominated by residential buildings, so there's little nightlife, but Central is only a 10-minute walk away.

Pros

  • Nice park views
  • Value for money
  • Kitchenettes in some suites
  • Walking distance to Central

Cons

  • Traffic can get bad during rush hours
  • Limited amenities
1 MacDonnell Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2877–3737
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141 rooms
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Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

$$$ | 1 Harbour Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

A direct connection to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre makes this a business-first hotel, but leisure travelers also enjoy the elegant rooms, with sweeping harbor views and luxurious touches such as an oversize square bathtub and mirror TV. The restaurants are excellent, in particular One Harbour Road; the handsome Grand Hyatt Steakhouse; and Tiffin, with a legendary dessert buffet and live music performances. Sports facilities include a curvaceously beautiful pool, 400-meter jogging track, children's playground, and some rent-by-the-hour facilities such as a driving range and tennis and squash courts.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Extensive sports facilities
  • Plateau spa is a beautiful sanctuary

Cons

  • Quiet outside the hotel at night
  • Difficult to get reservations in popular restaurants
  • Hotel pool is packed on summer days
1 Harbour Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2588–1234
Hotel Details
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542 rooms
No Meals

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The Harbourview

$ | 4 Harbour Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

This waterfront YMCA property has small but relatively inexpensive rooms near the Wan Chai Star Ferry pier. Rooms are pleasantly decorated and offer enviable harbor views. The hotel is well placed if you want to attend cultural events in the evening: both the Arts Centre and the Academy for Performing Arts are next door. It's also opposite the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. The pedestrian overpass will get you across Wan Chai or to the Star Ferry quickly without stepping down into the traffic, that is, until you get to Hennessy Road.

Pros

  • Views of Victoria Harbour
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Affordable rates for reliable service and decent rooms

Cons

  • A bit far from the MTR
4 Harbour Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2802–0111
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320 rooms
No Meals

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Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

$$$ | Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Modeled in Victorian style after the Grand Floridian at Florida's Disney resort, this hugely popular resort is beautifully done, from the spacious rooms with balconies overlooking the sea to kids' activities hosted by Disney characters. A sense of whimsy reigns supreme everywhere, including at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, where girls can transform into Disney princesses. Adults can partake of horticulture tours. For adults and kids alike, days begin in the Enchanted Garden Restaurant, where Mickey and his pals appear at a lavish buffet breakfast.

Pros

  • Great for kids
  • Handy to airport
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Cut off from the rest of Hong Kong
  • Can seem crowded at times
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
3510–6000
Hotel Details
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415 rooms
No Meals

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Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel

$$ | 1 Sky City Rd. E, Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Perks at this standard-issue airport hotel are views of the picturesque Nine Eagles golf course or the South China Sea, a footbridge that conveniently connects to AsiaWorld-Expo, and free shuttle service to and from Disneyland and Citygate Outlets mall in Tung Chung. Man Ho Chinese Restaurant is excellent, offering traditional dishes with tasty, innovative twists in a casual yet elegant setting. While most guests will be here on business, they can take time out for sightseeing tours of such local attractions as the Big Buddha in nearby Lantau and the Ngong Ping cable car.

Pros

  • Comfortable if generic ambience
  • Spacious rooms good for families

Cons

  • Tiny spa
  • Low-ceilinged indoor-pool area
1 Sky City Rd. E, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
3969–1888
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658 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Indigo

$$ | 242–246 Queen's Rd. E, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

This standout boutique hotel has serious architectural chops—the exterior resembles a circling dragon—as well as photogenic interiors, where exquisitely designed guest rooms have dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, colorful contemporary decor, and funky tiled-wall murals. As for the rest of the hotel, you can’t miss the suspended, glass-bottomed rooftop pool or the vertigo-inducing Skybar, and the coffee at Indicolite restaurant will have you hooked.

Pros

  • Complimentary smartphone, with unlimited local calls and 3G data
  • Eclectic neighborhood near nightlife and restaurants
  • Panoramas from the higher floors

Cons

  • Pricey drinking and dining options
  • Over-air-conditioned public spaces
  • Tiny fitness center
242–246 Queen's Rd. E, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3926–3888
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138 rooms
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Hotel Jen Hong Kong by Shangri-La

$ | 508 Queen's Rd. W, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Most guest quarters, soothingly decorated in calming shades of cream and white, have cushioned seats set into bay windows that are perfect for reading while taking in the city and harbor views—which you may have plenty of time to do, since the surrounding area is quiet at night. Be sure to check out the executive packages with access to, among other perks, the bright and comfortable top-floor Club Lounge and all of its amenities.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool and a gym with Victoria Harbour panoramas
  • MTR stop and numerous restaurants within minutes
  • Short walk to Hollywood Road galleries and antiques shops

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • On-site bar lacks character
  • Slow check-in process
508 Queen's Rd. W, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2974–1234
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283 rooms
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Hotel Pennington

$ | 13–15 Pennington St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Smack in the midst of Causeway Bay's business venues and frenetic shopping scene, Hotel Pennington offers comfortable accommodations at reasonable prices. Aimed at business travelers, the rooms have a woody retro vibe, plus helpful in-room work spaces. Families and independent travelers will also appreciate the 40-inch LED TVs, as well as the local artwork lining the corridors.

Pros

  • Decent views from higher floors
  • Connecting rooms for families
  • Nice terrace bar

Cons

  • Crowded neighborhood
  • Business-centric
  • Compact rooms
13–15 Pennington St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3970–0688
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79 rooms
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Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

$$$ | Supreme Court Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

A city icon towering above Pacific Place drips with old-world charm and offers spacious and luxurious accommodations with an Asian twist, along with fine dining and impeccable service. The Great Motherland of China, the world's largest Chinese silk painting in a hotel, graces the glass atrium, and the misty mainland mountains are part of the backdrop viewed through the gleaming tower's floor-to-ceiling windows. World-class restaurants Petrus and Nadaman serve French and Japanese cuisine respectively, and a delightful daily buffet is laid on at the humbler cafe TOO. Business travelers can enjoy the Horizon Club Lounge, with free snacks, drinks, and evening champagne and cocktails.

Pros

  • Grand lobby
  • Beautiful pool deck with a great up-close skyline view
  • Elevator access to Pacific Place Mall

Cons

  • No full-service spa
  • Rooms due for a refurbishment
  • Restaurants often very busy
Supreme Court Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2877–3838
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565 rooms
No Meals

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L'hotel Island South

$ | 55 Wong Chuk Hang Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

These towering 37 floors offer clean and modern rooms, and though the surroundings are industrial, water and lush greenery views, along with an outdoor pool and casual ambience throughout, provide a nice getaway feel. For those who really want to get away, Aberdeen Country Park and its picturesque hiking trails, Repulse Bay Beach, and other southern coastal spots are nearby. A seafood restaurant and a nice choice of lounges and bars help compensate for a dearth of nearby nightlife, and a free shuttle service whisks guests into livelier environs in no time.

Pros

  • South coast views
  • Close to Southside attractions
  • Free shuttle service to city center
  • Spacious gym

Cons

  • Aberdeen tunnel traffic
  • Very little nightlife nearby
55 Wong Chuk Hang Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3968–8888
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432 rooms
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Langham Place

$$ | 555 Shanghai St., Kowloon, Hong Kong

At this sleek glass-and-steel box that transformed a once seedy block, whimsical sculptures of Mao's Red Guards greet you at the entrance, and luxurious guest rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, mirrored walls, mood lighting, and glass-walled marble bathrooms. The Cantonese restaurant Ming Court is Michelin starred, and the open atrium lounge, Backyard, is a great place for drinks. While the hotel is about playful luxury, the surrounding area provides a look into local life in an unwesternized neighborhood.

Pros

  • Great spa and pool
  • Loads of shopping at adjoining high-end mall
  • Good choice of in-house bars and restaurants

Cons

  • Very busy surroundings
  • Loud neighborhood
555 Shanghai St., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3552–3388
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665 rooms
No Meals

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Lanson Place Hotel

$$$ | 133 Leighton Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

The understated, striking design promotes a sense of calm, from the relaxing lounge-library to guest quarters that feel like exclusive apartments and come with kitchenettes and cleverly designed living areas. Travelers are pampered with a 24-hour gym, self-service laundry, DVD library, and the use of a complimentary smartphone. While there is no restaurant, buffet breakfast and evening cocktails are served in the attractive piano lounge.

Pros

  • Attractive, distinctive surroundings
  • Business center
  • Gym

Cons

  • No harbor views
  • No substantial dining
133 Leighton Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3477–6888
Hotel Details
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194 rooms
No Meals

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