Hong Kong has long held a place on bucket lists around the world—and it’s easy to see why. The city offers it all: a stunning skyline, endlessly creative cuisine, a rich history and one of Asia’s most dynamic art scene. It’s natural to be faced with a dilemma when choosing where to stay: Would you like to wake up in Central to the sweeping views of Victoria Harbour? To experience the buzz of Causeway Bay. Or perhaps you’d like to relax on the rugged coast of Lantau Island. Perhaps you’d like to combine a few days in the city and a retreat into nature. You are the only one who can decide. The good news is that there are plenty of options.
The city’s hotel industry has been reborn after several years of reinvention following the pandemic. Heritage icons have refreshed their rooms, while buzzy newcomers with avant-garde designs have appeared. Low-key hideaways have embraced local culture. Hong Kong offers a variety of luxurious options for all types of travelers, including boutique hotels with great restaurants and famous views.
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Where is the best place to stay in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong’s most popular hotel districts are Central, on Hong Kong Island, and Tsim Sha Tsui, on Kowloon side, with the best hotels offering showstopping views of the Star Ferry zig-zagging across the harbor and the nightly Symphony of Lights show—but expect to pay a hefty premium for the privilege. You could also take the MTR east or western, along either side of Hong Kong’s harbor, to find waterfront hotels offering alternative views at more affordable prices. A city view hotel is not second-best. The neon-tinted metropolis offers a variety of distinct neighborhoods, each offering a wide range of activities. places to eat Guaranteed to be at your doorstep
How do we select the best hotels in Hong Kong?
Each hotel listed on this page has been independently selected by our editors, and written by a Condé Nast Traveler A journalist who is familiar with the destination, and has been there. When selecting hotels, our editors look at properties in a range of price points to find those that offer an authentic, insider experience. Design, location, service and sustainability credentials are also important.
