4 Best Hotels in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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THE BEST HOTEL IN TSIM SHA TSUI

Rosewood Hong Kong

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

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Opened in 2019, this harborside outpost of the Rosewood is polished, tasteful, and luxurious, with modern rooms and bathrooms with gorgeous checkered-marble floors. Its wellness program includes intricate spa offerings, as well as Asaya lodges—wellness-focused miniature houses, which come with a living room, bedroom, and a massage or wellness room. The hotel also houses 11 excellent food and drink options, two of which have been awarded Michelin stars.

Pros

  • High-quality hotel restaurants
  • Thoughtful spa offerings
  • Connects to K11 Musea

Cons

  • Facilities and restaurants can get crowded
  • Have to go through K11 Musea to access MTR
  • Service can be improved
18 Salisbury Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3891--8888
Hotel Details
413 rooms
No Meals

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The Peninsula Hong Kong

$$$$ | Salisbury Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong Fodor's Choice

Even in a city with so many world-class hotels, The Peninsula—opened in 1928 and the luxury brand's flagship—stands apart from the rest, an oasis of old-world glamour, with Kowloon and harbor views that'll make you feel like you own Hong Kong and high-ceiling, apartment-like rooms furnished with chic, residential-style elegance and updated with guest-oriented technology. Amenities here include multiple bedside adapters, LED touch-screen wall panels (available in 11 languages), interactive digital tablets, and wireless phones with complimentary VOIP long-distance. Eating and drinking options range from Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant Spring Moon to award-winning French at Gaddi’s, fine dining in the Philippe Starck–designed Felix to Swiss classics in the chalet-style Chesa. Of course, there's the reimagined afternoon-tea service in the lobby and swank cocktails at aptly named The Bar. There's also a pool and fitness center, and, as with all Peninsulas, a top-of-the-line spa incorporating Asian healing traditions. It all comes together with impeccable service, and—for those not minding the bank—can be accented with experiences like private helicopter tours and dim sum \"journeys.\"

Pros

  • Legendary dining and service
  • State-of-the-art room facilities
  • Extensive on-site facilities

Cons

  • Rooms are pricey
  • The lobby feels like a tourist trap in the afternoon
  • No outdoor pool
Salisbury Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2920–2888
Hotel Details
300 rooms
No Meals

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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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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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