The Best Hotels In Hong Kong For Business Travelers, 2020
Standing as one of the most important financial centers in the world, Hong Kong is a highly developed region in Asia and in the world. It has been charting indices on human development, life expectancies, the highest number of skyscrapers in the world, the net worth of individuals, and whatnot. Aside from these modern indicators of development, the region also has a distinct culture which is essentially an amalgamation of the east and the west, making it comfortable for tourists from any part of the world. All of this makes Hong Kong one of the most visited places on this planet.
As it is a solid tourist destination with an equally solid economy, the hotel industry has thrived resulting in many accommodation facilities being set up from time to time. Almost every major hotel chain has its branch in Hong Kong. Whether it is Four Seasons or Mandarin Oriental, you name it and the place has it. I have listed 10 outstanding hotels in Hong Kong you should totally check out in case you wish to come here someday or already are coming here.
- Grand Hyatt
Address: 1 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
For a grand stay, you come here. Fitted with marble, floral patterns, and gold, this hotel will leave you in awe. With an overwhelming selection of 545 rooms and suites, you are assured standard in-room services, pleasant interiors, and spacious bathrooms. Multiple dining facilities can be found within premises, serving Italian and Japanese among other cuisines. More in-house facilities are offered here such as a spa facility, 2 squash courts, a jogging track, and a pool. The staff is well-trained and amenable to taking up any kind of queries and dealing with problems expertly. - Mandarin Oriental
Address: 5 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Ever since its foundation in 1963, Mandarin Oriental has kept up the standards high. With a wonderful location in central Hong Kong and a star-studded list of patrons, the hotel is a luxurious experience you will never forget. Pamper yourself at its amazing spa facility offering innovative therapies, relax in its expansive swimming pool, or train your muscles at its highly equipped fitness center. But, before you do all that, choose your room. There are 499 rooms all of which are decorated with artworks and a uniform color scheme. Marble-clad bathrooms will let you defeat exhaustion. If food is what makes you happy, there is plenty of 3 Michelin-starred restaurants at your service. - The Landmark Mandarin Oriental
Address: 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
A younger addition of the Mandarin Oriental, The Landmark finds itself nestled in the Central Business District in Hong Kong. I will start with the best thing out here—the spa facility. This facility is spread in 2 levels and provides a carefully curated list of treatments inspired by traditional Chinese therapies. Then, there is a massive swimming pool, a fitness center, and a Moroccan rasul. All rooms are commodious, well-ventilated and painted in soft tones. All latest technological support has been added to your in-room services. Culinary delights are served at a number of dining facilities including a two-Michelin starred restaurant. - InterContinental
Address: No. 18 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
InterContinental may not have an eye-catching façade like other hotels in this list but sure has a universe of services only a few can compete with. The rooms have been designed in alignment with feng shui principles and offer pleasant outside views. Fitted to these rooms are equally spectacular bathrooms equipped with branded toiletries. There are 5 lovely restaurants including 2 Michelin-starred restaurants and which serve delectable delights you should not miss. The hotel has other giveaways as well such as a swimming pool, a fitness center and an incredible spa facility. - The Upper House
Address: Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Taking an ultra-urban, chic approach to accommodation, The Upper House is a fine choice for anyone aiming to enjoy contemporary comforts at their best. You will get spacious rooms, with equally spacious bathrooms. All the rooms are equipped with branded beddings and necessary appliances. While there are not many dining facilities, the one restaurant called Café Gray Deluxe compensates with its mouth-watering range of wonderfully cooked dishes. Other in-house services include a bar, an in-room spa facility, and a fitness center. - The Ritz-Carlton
Address: International Commerce Centre (ICC), 1 Austin Rd W, West Kowloon, Hong Kong
There are only a few hotels in the world that offer panoramic city views as incredible as The Ritz-Carlton. Dubbed as one of the highest hotels in the world, you should get ready to explore the opulence of this famous hotel. Rooms are impeccable and designed to offer magnificent outside views. Bathrooms are super-sized and supplied with high-quality toiletries. The hotel houses the highest rooftop bar in the world called Ozone and a number of splendid dining facilities. If you are asking for more, there is plenty to explore such as a spa, a fitness center, and multilingual staff. - The Peninsula
Address: Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
An old property established in 1928, The Peninsula is nevertheless one of the most admired and trusted hotels in Hong Kong. The rooms have been customized to offer all basic amenities and are technologically friendly. There are 6 restaurants that serve a range of food, from Japanese to Swiss. On the first floor, you will find the bar where a fine selection of drinks will keep your mood good. Other in-house services that can make your stay even better include a swimming pool, a fantastic spa, and a fitness center. - The T Hotel
Address: 145 Pok Fu Lam Rd, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong
Overlooking the brilliant South China Sea, The T Hotel is a popular choice. Your in-house services will include laundry, a fitness center and a training spa. The rooms offered are well-maintained and very spacious. Each of these rooms assures incredible outside views and comes fitted with super-sleek bathrooms. The English Speaking Dining Society manages the restaurants here, serving you exquisite Chinese and Western cuisines. There is also a bar in the hotel. You might want to explore dining outlets outside since it is connected to a popular dining district on the island. - Hotel ICON
Address: 17 Science Museum Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Those of you who do not want to flush out all their money on accommodation should consider Hotel ICON. It offers you a luxurious experience without giving you a heart attack. The rooms are neat, well-appointed with coffee maker, complimentary internet connectivity, minibar and a smartphone for complimentary international calls. On top of that, you get a Japanese-style bath. For food, you should try out the menus at any of the 3 restaurants here. But, you cannot get enough of what you have in here, with other in-house facilities including a fitness center, a spa and a heated swimming pool in your deal. - Island Shangri-La
Address: Supreme Ct Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Island Shangri-La is a delightful retreat featuring stunning Chandeliers, multiple artworks, and top-notch hospitality. The rooms are equipped with major amenities and the bathrooms are commodious and come supplied with branded toiletries. You get to feed yourself at 8 fabulous restaurants mostly serving French, Chinese and Japanese. So far as other facilities are concerned, you get a spa room, an indoor whirlpool tub, and an outdoor swimming pool, and a well-equipped fitness center.
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