77 Best Hotels in Hong Kong, China

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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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
884 rooms
Free Breakfast

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FWD House 1881

$$$$ | 2A Canton Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Formerly named Hullet House, this hotel offers 10 huge suites at a former colonial marine police headquarters dating back to the 1880s. Each suite re-creates a different era of Hong Kong history with bold, artistic flair showcasing Asian and colonial styles—while pampering guests with 21st-century technology and luxury. Within the rooms, guests will find a terrace overlooking gardens or the skyline beyond, while mood lighting, hidden 46-inch IPTVs, and amenities such as a 24-hour butler service create a private retreat from the modern city.

Pros

  • Historic surroundings
  • Notable restaurants and bars on the ground floor
  • Bentley transfer included

Cons

2A Canton Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3988–0000
Hotel Details
10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Garden View Hong Kong

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

Though somewhat out of the action, rooms in this high-rise hotel affiliated with the YWCA overlook the peaceful Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens and are clean, well designed, and affordable. The area is dominated by residential buildings, so you'll have to schlep down to Central for restaurants, shopping, and nightlife (but there are always taxis). An outdoor swimming pool is open for guests between May and October.

Pros

  • Value for money
  • Kitchenettes in some suites
  • Impressive views from guestrooms

Cons

  • Traffic can get bad during rush hours
  • Limited amenities
  • Bit of a trek uphill from Central
1 MacDonnell Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2877–3737
Hotel Details
141 rooms
No Meals

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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 its legendary buffet spread 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

  • Delicious dining options
  • Extensive sports facilities
  • Plateau spa is a beautiful sanctuary

Cons

  • Quiet outside the hotel at night
  • Hotel pool is packed on summer days
  • Rooms are starting to look a little tired
1 Harbour Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2588–1234
Hotel Details
542 rooms
No Meals

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Harbour Grand Kowloon

$$ | 20 Tak Fung St., Kowloon, Hong Kong

This hotel offers a long list of amenities: most of the large, comfortable, contemporary rooms have harbor views, and the year-round outdoor pool, spa, gym, and array of lounges and restaurants are spectacular. If you prefer to cook, the hotel's serviced suites have fully equipped kitchens. Taxis and ferries take you to the heart of town in just a few minutes, and it's a three-minute walk from the Whampoa MTR station. 

Pros

  • Harborfront location on the peaceful side of the promenade
  • Extensive business center
  • Three-minute walk to the subway

Cons

  • Slightly away from tourist attractions
  • Designs are a bit dated
  • Hospitality is a hit or miss
20 Tak Fung St., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2621–3188
Hotel Details
554 rooms
No Meals

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The Harbourview

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

This waterfront property, run by a company affiliated with the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong, 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 and 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 the location

Cons

  • Rooms are a bit tired and dated
  • No free toiletries
  • No bottled water in room
4 Harbour Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2802–0111
Hotel Details
320 rooms
No Meals

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Holiday Inn Golden Mile

$$ | 50 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Most views from the basic, medium-size rooms involve an up-close look at your neighbors, but being in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui is the main attraction, along with such perks as a refreshing outdoor pool area with sauna and steam rooms. You should be forewarned that next door is the Chung King Mansions, a huge residential complex that is historically notorious for black-market dealings and crime; some recent redevelopment and tasty restaurants have lessened the creep factor, but it's best to remain vigilant when you're in the area. 

Pros

  • Multiple dining options include a Cantonese restaurant, Italian restaurant, and popular buffet
  • In the heart of TST
  • Located right by a metro station

Cons

  • No views
  • Can get crowded with groups
  • Designs are a bit dated
50 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2369–3111
Hotel Details
614 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
  • Lack of good food options
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
3510–6000
Hotel Details
400 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island, an IHG Hotel

$$$ | 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

  • Eclectic neighborhood near nightlife and restaurants
  • Panoramas from the higher floors
  • Convenient location near MTR and major bus routes

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
Hotel Details
138 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

$$ | 1 N. Point Estate La., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Harbor-facing rooms without the eye-watering price tags and big crowds are exactly what this sleek, contemporary hotel off the tourist track offers. Granted, many rooms have partially blocked views, but you can always head up to the beautiful Cruise restaurant and bar on the 23rd story for unobstructed panoramas. Buffet restaurant The Farmhouse serves up a socially conscious spread that focuses on high-welfare meats and sustainable seafood. The hotel is connected to the Harbour North shopping mall.  

Pros

  • Close to North Point MTR station and ferry pier
  • Modern, comfortable rooms
  • 23rd-story restaurant and bar with a view

Cons

  • Windows have colored glazing
  • Neighboring mall is rather quiet
  • Check-in and -out can be slow
1 N. Point Estate La., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3762–1234
Hotel Details
665 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui

$$ | 18 Hanoi Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

At this location boxed in by high-rises, only the upper-floor rooms have memorable views, but all are cozy retreats done in olive and brown tones with burgundy armchairs and classic photos of Hong Kong on the walls. The outdoor heated pool and deck is a corner of panoramic paradise, the Chin Chin Bar has a fine collection of whiskey to go with live jazz every night, and among the hotel's dining options are Hugo's, a local institution; the Cafe, serving an all-day buffet; and The Chinese Restaurant, popular for dim sum.

Pros

  • Close to the action and Minden Street bar scene
  • Good dining options
  • Complimentary smartphones with unlimited data and local calls

Cons

  • Busy shopping-mall surroundings
  • Partial harbor views
  • Details feel dated
18 Hanoi Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2311–1234
Hotel Details
381 rooms
No Meals

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Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

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

Towering above Pacific Place, this Hong Kong icon opened in 1991 and continues to charm with renovated, design-forward guest rooms and suites offering stunning harbor views and a refreshed, creative take on the brand's trademark Asian high-end hospitality. The Great Motherland of China, said to be the world's largest Chinese silk painting in a hotel, soars 167-feet high in the atrium. Restaurants include Petrus for old-world French and Lobster Bar and Grill for premium steaks and seafood. Club level travelers can enjoy the Horizon Lounge, with free snacks, drinks, and evening champagne and cocktails.

Pros

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

Cons

  • Need to travel to either Central or Wan Chai for nightlife
  • Atmosphere can be rather business-like
  • Very expensive restaurants
Supreme Court Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2877–3838
Hotel Details
565 rooms
No Meals

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JEN Hong Kong by Shangri-La

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

This comfortable hotel has modern guest rooms with cushioned seats set into bay windows that are perfect for reading while taking in the city and harbor views. 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
  • Authentic local neighborhood

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side
  • On-site bar lacks character
  • Some rooms looking worn
508 Queen's Rd. W, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2974–1234
Hotel Details
283 rooms
No Meals

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The Jervois

$$ | 89 Jervois St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

This slick apart-hotel ditches traditional hotel trappings like a grand lobby, restaurants, and bars, instead channeling its focus into spacious, minimalist rooms that boast floor-to-ceiling windows, kitchenettes, luxurious bedding, and skyline views. It's a stylish base from which to explore Sheung Wan’s vibrant cultural and dining scene.

Pros

  • Suites have double corner windows
  • All suites have private lift lobbies
  • Only two suites per floor for more privacy and quiet

Cons

  • Limited traditional hotel services
  • No swimming pool
  • Signs of wear and tear
89 Jervois St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3994--9000
Hotel Details
49 suites

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K11 Artus

$$$$ | 18 Salisbury Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

A luxury hotel residence designed for small families in mind, K11 Artus offers ultrastylish accommodations that range from spacious studios to one- to three-bedroom residences to penthouses, all equipped with kitchens, balconies, and modern interiors. Most units---though not all---have floor-to-ceiling windows that offer breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour. There is an infinity pool, though the views are blocked by the surrounding buildings.

Pros

  • 24-hour digital concierge
  • Art-focused decor throughout the entire hotel
  • Connected to K11 Musea

Cons

  • More expensive than other five-star hotels
  • Just one on-site dining option
  • More suited to longer-term stays
18 Salisbury Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
5100--1788
Hotel Details
287 rooms
No Meals

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Kowloon Shangri-La

$$$ | 64 Mody Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

You might feel like a '70s tycoon amid murals, fountains, and crystal chandeliers in the lobby, and the feeling extends to the spacious rooms decorated in warm colors with armchairs, rich wooden furniture, bay windows, and nice marbled bathrooms. Facilities include an indoor pool, sauna, and massage and facial services, and a footbridge from the mezzanine level leads to a scenic walk down the east side of the promenade to the hot spots of Tsim Sha Tsui—an excellent way to start an evening with cocktails and snacks.

Pros

  • Warm hospitality
  • Excellent business facilities
  • Quality Chinese restaurant

Cons

64 Mody Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2721–2111
Hotel Details
688 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
Hotel Details
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432 rooms
No Meals

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The Langham

$$$ | 8 Peking Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Attractive luxury is apparent everywhere, from the opulent, European-baroque-style lobby to warmly decorated guest rooms, each finished with hardwood floors and silk drapes, and many with such touches as separate sitting areas and marble bathrooms with deep tubs and walk-in showers. Guests never need to leave the premises for a taste of excellent international cuisine, with award-winning Cantonese fare at T'ang Court; lavish buffet at The Food Gallery; and a glamorous afternoon tea experience at Palm Court. 

Pros

  • One of the better buffet breakfasts in Hong Kong (included in some room rates)
  • Excellent dining options
  • Modern room designs

Cons

  • Limited city views
  • Surrounded by heavy traffic
  • Standard rooms are on the smaller size
8 Peking Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2375–1133
Hotel Details
499 rooms
No Meals

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Le Méridien Hong Kong, Cyberport

$$ | 100 Cyberport Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Located in a business and technology hub, this mid-century styled, pet-friendly lifestyle hotel on the island's quieter southern shore might be an option if you fancy staying far from the crowds and you don't mind taking taxis to get around. Following a 2022 renovation, the spacious guest rooms have a minimalist white aesthetic, with generously sized windows for sea gazing. Corner suites enjoy especially sensational sea views.

Pros

  • Vast sunset views over bay and sea
  • Multiple restaurants
  • Outdoor pool and fitness center

Cons

  • Isolated location on south side of island
  • No MTR so you're relying on taxis and buses
  • Little to see or do in the immediate area
100 Cyberport Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2980–7788
Hotel Details
170 rooms
No Meals

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The Luxe Manor

$$ | 39 Kimberley Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

In the absence of views, rooms are a show in themselves, with audacious design, artsy decor, and plenty of luxury and comfort. The lush Dada Bar + Lounge upstairs is great for a nightcap, accompanied by live music from Monday to Saturday, and Scandinavian fine-dining spot FINDS is on the first floor. The location is ideal for night owls, thanks to a string of low-key bars and restaurants just outside on Knutsford Terrace.

Pros

  • A trippy experience for art and design lovers
  • Close to nightlife and shopping
  • Live music at the hotel's bar and lounge

Cons

  • No views
  • Lobby feels deserted at times
  • The over-the-top design is not for everyone
39 Kimberley Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3763–8888
Hotel Details
159 rooms
No Meals

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Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel

$$ | Canton Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Spacious rooms with sweeping views of Hong Kong Island are near the shopping hub along Canton Road and linked to Harbour City's immense shopping complex. The place is especially popular when the hotel hosts its acclaimed German Bierfest celebrations: an upper entrance leads to an open-air terrace (with unsullied harbor views) that serves as a venue for a 23-day-long Oktoberfest, so depending on your fondness for beer and those who swill it, you may want to plan a stay accordingly. The hotel shares its pool and fitness facilities with two other nearby Marco Polo properties.

Pros

  • Westward views
  • Convenient to Star Ferry and other transport
  • Easy access to Harbour City shopping

Cons

  • Full in late March during the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens tournament
  • Boisterous crowds during German Bierfest
  • Busy atmosphere
Canton Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2113–0088
Hotel Details
665 rooms
No Meals

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The Mercer

$$ | 29 Jervois St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Choose from a range of serviced-apartment-inspired studios and suites (many with kitchenettes) at this tower residence, all of which are light, airy, and contemporary. Facilities include a small gym, a sundeck, and a laundry. The many attractions of Central and Sheung Wan are just outside the door.

Pros

  • A fun neighborhood to explore
  • Nicely situated in between Sheung Wan and Central
  • Five minutes to the nearest MTR station entrance

Cons

  • Smallest studios are rather narrow
  • Surrounding area can get congested with traffic
  • Glass-walled bathrooms are not popular with some guests
29 Jervois St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2922–9988
Hotel Details
55 rooms
No Meals

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Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay

$$ | 148 Tung Lo Wan Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

The views of the skyline and adjacent Victoria Park are beautiful, whether enjoyed from the simple but effectively designed modern rooms with all the basics or the pleasant rooftop pool. Adventurous diners will be pleased to discover the street food of Electric Road just around the corner, and the shops and sophisticated nightlife of Causeway Bay are just a subway stop away. Guests who wish to stay close to home can catch a game at Vic's Pub, or dine on French-Japanese fusion cuisine at Café du Parc.

Pros

  • Spectacular views for less
  • Across from Victoria Park
  • Easy access to shopping and affordable street food in Causeway Bay

Cons

  • Limited facilities
  • Small lobby
  • Few in-room amenities
148 Tung Lo Wan Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2600–1000
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
266 rooms
No Meals

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The Mira

$$ | 118 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Streamlined-sleek guest rooms have touches of modern buzz everywhere (glass-pod showers, laptop safes, free smartphones), but the excellent service and guest-friendly facilities make this much more than a design showplace. The MiraSpa is a delightful retreat, with one of the most strikingly beautiful indoor infinity pools around, and although dining and bars are plentiful in the area, Mira's choices are excellent, too. Vibes is an open-air music lounge where scattered cabanas, uber-comfy chairs, and evening cocktails make you feel worlds away from Tsim Sha Tsui.

Pros

  • Hip, seen-and-be-seen vibe
  • Good in-house dining
  • Great spa with pool

Cons

118 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2368–1111
Hotel Details
492 rooms
No Meals

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Mira Moon Hong Kong

$$$ | 388 Jaffe Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

If you get a little nostalgic for Alice in Wonderland at Mira Moon hotel, you’re not totally off the mark: the hypermodern, abstract interiors are meant to depict the legend behind the Mid-Autumn moon festival—a fairy-tale-like Chinese legend revolving around the Moon Goddess of Immortality and a space-traveling jade rabbit. To bring the story to life, Wanders & yoo design house intermingles antique Chinese accents, such as peony details and latticed woodwork, alongside futuristic furnishings and tech-friendly touches. The neighborhood nightlife still errs on the unseemly side, but on the other hand there's no shortage of late-night eateries nearby.

Pros

  • Local flavor
  • Free mobile Wi-Fi and minibar
  • Neighborhood nightlife means lots of late-night eateries nearby

Cons

  • Some rooms look into nearby apartments
  • Cab desert
  • Entry-level rooms on small side
388 Jaffe Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2643–8888
Hotel Details
89 rooms
No Meals

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Mondrian Hong Kong

$$ | 8A Hart Ave., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Opened in late 2023, this art-forward hotel offers rooms accented with stylish, colorful furniture. Onsite food and beverage options include Dario Cecchini's steakhouse, as well as an excellent cocktail bar, Avoca, serving Hong Kong--inspired cocktails.

Pros

  • Luxury with a hint of playfulness
  • Convenient location
  • Excellent on-site cocktail bar

Cons

  • Rooms are on the smaller side
  • Some rooms are not completely soundproof
  • Surrounding buildings block some seaside views
8A Hart Ave., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3550--0388
Hotel Details
324 rooms
No Meals

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Novotel Century Hong Kong

$$ | 238 Jaffe Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Decent harbor views from some rooms compensate for sparse furnishings and the lack of any personality, while the business center is handy for those with work to do. Abundant nightlife is only minutes away, and guests can escape to the rooftop gym and outdoor pool.

Pros

  • Near the subway, Wan Chai bars and clubs, and Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
  • Unaffiliated but delicious Shanghainese restaurant in the basement
  • 24-hour fitness center

Cons

  • Dull rooms with small bathrooms
  • Can get crowded with tour groups and during business conventions
  • Interiors are showing their age
238 Jaffe Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2598–8888
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509 rooms
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Novotel Hong Kong Citygate

$$ | 51 Man Tung Rd., Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Situated right at the island's main transport hub, Novotel Citygate is perfectly placed for exploring Lantau's sights. Buses to Tai O, a remote fishing village on the other side of the island, leave just five minutes from here on foot; the Ngong Ping 360 cable car is also close by. Experienced trekkers can even try walking the Lantau hills from here, although most of the trails are considered moderate to difficult. The concierge can organize white dolphin sightseeing trips, which depart from the nearby pier. Guest rooms are spacious and bright, with large windows and open bathrooms, offering spectacular views of either the sea or the Lantau hills and cable cars. Should the weather not hold up, you may find other pleasures in the adjoining Citygate outlet mall and cinemas, not to mention the 30-minute MTR ride from Tung Chung to Central.

Pros

  • Ideal location for exploring the island
  • Quiet
  • Big outdoor pool

Cons

  • Distant from Kowloon/HK Island
  • Constant stream of shoppers and airport passengers due to the adjoining mall
  • Local food is scarce
51 Man Tung Rd., Lantau Island, Hong Kong
3602–8888
Hotel Details
440 rooms
No Meals

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Ovolo Central

$$ | 2 Arbuthnot Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Perfect for urban explorers, this tech-forward boutique hotel is mere steps from Central’s hottest dining and nightlife, and comes with boldly styled, art-filled guest rooms, a fitness center, and Veda, a casual restaurant specializing in vegetarian and vegan Indian fare.

Pros

  • Next door to Tai Kwun and a short hop to Lan Kwai Fong
  • Free drinks in lobby during evening Social Hour
  • Feel-good pop music in public areas

Cons

  • Some rooms due a refresh
  • Steep uphill walk from Central MTR station
  • Street noise on lower floors
2 Arbuthnot Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3755--3000
Hotel Details
42 rooms
No Meals

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The Park Lane Hong Kong, Autograph Collection

$$ | 310 Gloucester Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Guest rooms are as airy as the views at this elegant landmark, where glass-top furnishings and glass walls accent the open outlooks over Victoria Park greenery, the harbor, and the skyline. Several family configurations conveniently accommodate up to four people. Dining options are aplenty, with rooftop bar and restaurant SKYE in particular worth visiting for stunning panoramas and innovative local cuisine. Those looking for more local flavor can wander the maze of pedestrian streets behind the hotel, some of the island's most colorful settings.

Pros

  • Excellent views
  • Close to Causeway Bay shopping
  • Rooftop bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Tired rooms
  • No pool
  • No central heating
310 Gloucester Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2839–3366
Hotel Details
820 rooms
No Meals

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