Hong Kong University of Science and Technology — world-leading in business and engineering. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Hong Kong within easy reach, so you can visit campus without the commute.
Tuve is Hong Kong's most architecturally striking boutique — the raw concrete aesthetic, double-height lobby, and monochromatic palette are a breath of considered calm in a city of sensory overload. An insider's choice on the quieter eastern end of the Island.
Perched at the IFC complex on the edge of Victoria Harbour, Four Seasons Hong Kong houses Caprice — one of the city's most celebrated French restaurants — alongside harbour-view suites that are among the finest in Asia.
Hotel ICON is Hong Kong's design landmark — conceived by fourteen world-renowned designers including André Fu and Barber Osgerby. Harbour-view rooms, a rooftop pool with unbroken skyline panoramas, and the celebrated Bibo restaurant make it unmissable.
Since 1963 the Mandarin has set the standard for Hong Kong luxury — its harbour-facing rooms, impeccable Cantonese restaurant Man Wah, and legendary Clipper Lounge are as celebrated as ever after a recent top-to-tail renovation.
The grande dame of Asian luxury hotels, The Peninsula has anchored the Kowloon waterfront since 1928. Its fleet of Rolls-Royces, legendary afternoon tea in The Lobby, and rooms offering some of Hong Kong's finest harbour views make it a defining experience.