77 Best Hotels in Hong Kong, China

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hong Kong - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun

$ | 6 Tsun Wen Rd., New Territories, Hong Kong

Inspired by the neighborhood's warehouse past, this property proudly shows off its industrial-influenced design. Its rooms are well-maintained if a bit stark, and some come with video games and televisual entertainment. While there's no restaurant on the premises, there are three nearby shopping centers, so you're not so far from grabbing a bite. Plus, there are laundry facilities, a 24-hour gym, and even a free-to-use pool table in the lobby.

Pros

  • Close to Tuen Mun MTR station
  • Clean, light, and modern
  • Pool table and 24-hour gym

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Stark design
  • Industrial vibes aren't to everyone's taste
6 Tsun Wen Rd., New Territories, Hong Kong
3112–1770
Hotel Details
298 rooms
No Meals

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Pentahotel Kowloon

$ | 19 Luk Hop St., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Tucked away off a narrow street, Pentahotel is deceivingly large, with 32 floors and 695 rooms. At the entrance, there’s a pizza bar on the left, hipster-tastic Hong Kong–inspired murals on the right, and cultural knickknacks showcased throughout. A matrix of escalators carries you up to the first floor “pentalounge” reception, where two game rooms await, as well as the signature eatstreet@pentalounge restaurant, which puts a modern twist on the city’s traditional cha chaan teng diners, with local drinks and street-food dishes like “cart” noodles, milk tea, and egg waffles. The area is a bit out of the way, but it's close to a few tourist attractions, including the Kowloon Walled City Park, Chi Lin Nunnery, and Nan Lian Garden.

Pros

  • Great for families
  • Green and city views
  • Huge pool
  • Free shuttle-bus services

Cons

  • Out-of-the-way neighborhood
  • Crowded with groups from China
  • No minibars
19 Luk Hop St., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3112–8222
Hotel Details
695 rooms
No Meals

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The Pottinger Hong Kong

$$$ | 21 Stanley St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Overlooking the historic "ladder street" from which it takes its name, The Pottinger weaves romantic elements of local heritage into its chic chinoiserie-inspired guest rooms furnished with delicate silkscreen headboards and floral motifs. The hotel teamed up with legendary Hong Kong photographer Fan Ho to feature a handful of his iconic black-and-white images throughout the property. On the second floor, luxe Asian fine-dining restaurant Ta Vie was awarded three Michelin stars in 2024.

Pros

  • Just steps from shops, bars, and restaurants
  • Thoughtful local touches in the art, amenities, and decor
  • Reasonably big bathrooms

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Standard rooms not particularly spacious
  • Underwhelming views in some rooms
21 Stanley St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2308–3188
Hotel Details
68 rooms
No Meals

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Regal Airport Hotel

$$ | 9 Cheong Tat Rd., Lantau Island, Hong Kong

One of the world's largest airport hotels is more than just a place to sleep before the next flight—rooms have terrific views of take-offs and landings or overlook the swimming pool, and the spa has pleasant alfresco areas for relaxation. Though the hotel is removed from the center of things, the Airport Express line can take you to Central in 25 minutes.

Pros

  • Direct airport access via indoor moving walkway
  • Refreshing pool and spa facilities
  • 24-hour gym

Cons

  • Far removed from Hong Kong sights
  • Limited food
  • Hasn't been renovated since 2017
9 Cheong Tat Rd., Lantau Island, Hong Kong
2286–8888
Hotel Details
1,171 rooms
No Meals

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Regal Hongkong Hotel

$$ | 88 Yee Wo St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

The baroque-style guest rooms at this local chain hotel may be a little too opulent for the average traveler's taste, but the location—just two minutes' walk from Causeway Bay's hottest shops, and three minutes from the nearest MTR station—can't be beat. The fine-dining Regal Palace restaurant is worth a visit for its Cantonese classics and tasty dim sum. 

Pros

  • Rooftop pool
  • Spacious rooms
  • Dining discounts for hotel guests

Cons

  • Damp smell in rooms and corridors
  • Cleaning standards are inconsistent
  • Room decor is dated
88 Yee Wo St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2890–6633
Hotel Details
481 rooms
No Meals

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Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong

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

The modest guest rooms in this Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre hotel are simply outfitted with attractive modern decor; although many have harbor views, some overlook a sprawling outdoor pool, a driving range, a jogging trail, and a playground that should help keep the kids busy. A popular rendezvous spot for locals and visiting businesspeople, the lobby bar and restaurant offers creative cocktails in the evening.

Pros

  • Great harbor views
  • Harborside recreational garden
  • Spacious lobby for working or relaxing

Cons

  • Lobby can be packed with corporate cats at lunchtime
  • Quiet at night
  • Slow elevators
1 Harbour Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2802–8888
Hotel Details
858 rooms
No Meals

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Royal Garden

$$ | 69 Mody Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

A comfortable business hotel built around a towering garden atrium happens to be a particularly good place for world-class dining, with four notable restaurants on-site, though the spacious, sleek, and soothing guest rooms do not have views. The rooftop health facilities feature a heated outdoor pool fashioned after an ancient Roman bath with fountains, as well as a Jacuzzi, sauna, and gym.

Pros

  • Excellent pool
  • Distinguished restaurants
  • Full spa

Cons

  • No views from rooms
  • Crowded lobby area
  • Rooms are dated
69 Mody Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2721–5215
Hotel Details
420 rooms
No Meals

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Royal Plaza Hotel

$$ | 193 Prince Edward Rd. W, Kowloon, Hong Kong

As part of the massive Grand Century Place complex, Royal Plaza's environment may be overwhelming. The mall is almost always swarming with dense crowds of shoppers, and it's easy to get lost in the maze. Simply but comfortably furnished rooms have views of Lion Rock and the rest of Kowloon, and are surprisingly quiet, with some intelligently laid-out family rooms. It's also home to a couple of good restaurants, including a heaving buffet at Scala and sleek Lion Rock Bar, which has lovely views of the eponymous peak. Just across the street, you'll find a string of Kowloon's best markets: the Bird Market lies at the end of Flower Market Road, and pedestrian overpasses will lead you past the Goldfish Market and into the Ladies Market.

Pros

  • Easy access to MTR
  • Views of Lion Rock
  • Proximity to Kowloon markets

Cons

193 Prince Edward Rd. W, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2928–8822
Hotel Details
699 rooms
No Meals

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The Salvation Army Booth Lodge

$ | 11 Wing Sing La., Kowloon, Hong Kong

At this surprisingly pleasant budget retreat operated by the Salvation Army, everything is bright and clean, from the walls to the starched sheets on the firm double beds in the Spartan but large rooms. The coffee shop serves buffets and has a small, outdoor balcony overlooking the neighborhood. There's not much action in the immediate neighborhood, but transport by subway and bus is a breeze and a 10-minute walk brings you to the heart of the Mong Kok shopping frenzy.

Pros

  • Clean but no-frills lodgings at a bargain price
  • Small but pleasant breakfast available
  • Renovated modern finishes

Cons

  • Noisy vehicle and foot traffic on the main street
  • Toiletries must be purchased
  • Spotty heat insulation
11 Wing Sing La., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2771–9266
Hotel Details
44 rooms
No Meals

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Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers

$$ | 20 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Such perks as good dining and the chance to sip champagne in a bubbling rooftop Jacuzzi enhance the warm and modern guest rooms, many with city and harbor views. Best of all are the panoramic views from the Sky Lounge and Oyster and Wine Bar at the top of the tower. An exterior glass elevator whisks guests to the rooftop pool and terrace for a respite from the crowds below.

Pros

  • Beautiful art-filled lobby and public spaces
  • Classy shopping arcade
  • Excellent business and fitness facilities

Cons

20 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2369–1111
Hotel Details
782 rooms
No Meals

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Sohotel

$ | 139 Bonham Strand, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Functional, clean, and no-frills rooms are good value for the spec at this hotel tucked away in a lively neighborhood of galleries, bars, and local shops. Corner rooms come with bay windows that supply ample city views, though most outlooks are limited.

Pros

  • Good standards of housekeeping
  • Hip Tai Ping Shan neighborhood is a short walk uphill
  • Cheap rates for the location

Cons

  • Basic in-hotel facilities
  • Some rooms are tiny
  • Free morning pastry but no breakfast
139 Bonham Strand, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2851–8818
Hotel Details
37 rooms
No Meals

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Southside by Ovolo

$ | 64 Wong Chuk Hang Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Converted from a warehouse, this design-savvy hotel mixes bold urban artwork, mood lighting, and friendly common spaces for a very cool industrial-chic result, working hard to account for its gritty location in an industrial area beside a traffic overpass.

Pros

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Fun social areas
  • 24-hour gym

Cons

  • Small entry-level rooms
  • Design not for everyone
  • Far from the bright lights of Central
64 Wong Chuk Hang Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3460–8100
Hotel Details
162 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The St. Regis Hong Kong

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

The most luxurious stay in Wan Chai, this André Fu--designed hotel features posh touches in each of its spacious rooms, from plush bathrobes and Frette bed linens to St. Regis--branded bottles of gin in the minibar. There's even an entire floor dedicated to wellness, including a spa and a temperature-controlled pool. The restaurants take things up another notch—the hotel has two Michelin-starred establishments, the innovative French L'Envol and the Cantonese fine-diner Run. 

Pros

  • Sophisticated dining options
  • 24-hour butler service
  • Champagne served in The Drawing Room every evening

Cons

  • Area is quiet in the evening
  • Not all rooms have harbor views
  • Inconsistent service standards
1 Harbour Dr., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2138–6888
Hotel Details
129 rooms
No Meals

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Stanford Hillview Hotel

$ | Observatory Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong

Straightforward and relatively no-frills rooms are set above busy Tsim Sha Tsui on a hillside below the Hong Kong Observatory, providing a nice retreat and pleasant views. You can walk into the bar-scene fray below with ease, but the immediate surroundings host many quiet bars and restaurants that ensure you can always grab a bite and a drink without the need for crowd control. The rooftop Sky Garden hosts barbecues where diners grill their own skewers, while golfers can practice in the two outdoor driving nets.

Pros

  • Excellent all-day buffet in the Hillview Cafe
  • Quiet
  • Stately renovated building

Cons

  • Small, simple rooms
  • Requires a short uphill walk to entrance
  • Limited food offerings
Observatory Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2722–7822
Hotel Details
177 rooms
No Meals

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The T Hotel

$ | 145 Pok Fu Lam Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Overlooking the quiet west coast of Hong Kong Island, this unusual hotel has a devoted following of returning guests who appreciate the service, comfort, and value it offers, on account of it being a part of a vocational training school for hospitality professionals. It’s the students themselves—keen, polite, and well-drilled—who fill many of the hotel’s staffing positions. Facilities include both international and Chinese training restaurants, a training spa, and a fitness center. The contemporary-styled rooms (broadly equivalent in specs to an international four-star hotel) come with either ocean or mountain views.

Pros

  • Great rooms and facilities for the price
  • Stunning sea views
  • Warm, enthusiastic service

Cons

  • Far from Hong Kong's sights, dining, and nightlife
  • No MTR station nearby
  • 30 minutes by bus to Central
145 Pok Fu Lam Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3717--7388
Hotel Details
30 rooms
No Meals

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V Wanchai 2 Hotel

$ | 139 Thomson Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong

The high ceilings and abacus-inspired lobby decor bode well for the rest of the contemporary rooms and facilities at V Wanchai 2. This business-friendly address is a great location for conventions, and the free Wi-Fi, daily breakfast, and evening happy hour will make any traveler feel at home. All of the large apartmentlike rooms come equipped with a plasma TV, while the highest room categories have washers, dryers, and wine coolers.

Pros

  • Close to convention center
  • Good for long stays
  • Sizable rooms

Cons

  • Nearby traffic
  • No views
  • Small bathrooms
  • Limited dining options
139 Thomson Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3948–4800
Hotel Details
79 rooms
Free Breakfast

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WM Hotel Hong Kong, Vignette Collection

$$ | 28 Wai Man Rd., New Territories, Hong Kong

Opened in 2021, this IHG property offers something for nearly everyone: terrace views of the inlet from some rooms and tents for glamping in others, and even wedding and convention space. The uniquely designed chapel is a hotel landmark, and the modern if subterranean meeting rooms aren't too shabby either. Peckish? Try out the à la carte or buffet style restaurant. The basement floors also include a gym, a shop for folks interested in boating, and some other places to grab a bite. And don't forget to relax at the lengthy rooftop infinity pool.

Pros

  • The only sizable hotel in the area
  • Big rooftop infinity pool
  • Some rooms have patios with waterfront views

Cons

  • Not the cleanest waterside location
  • Busy when its wedding chapel and convention rooms are used
  • Must use a keycard for all floors in the elevator
28 Wai Man Rd., New Territories, Hong Kong
2196–6805
Hotel Details
260 rooms

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