Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) on Lantau Island is consistently rated one of the world's best airports and a Cathay Pacific hub. Hotels in Hong Kong offer access to Victoria Harbour's stunning skyline, the Star Ferry, dim sum culture, hiking trails with panoramic views, and a city that perfectly blends East and West.
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.
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.
Sited atop Pacific Place, The Upper House is the city's most architecturally considered luxury hotel — Anouschka Hempel's minimalist design philosophy, floor-to-ceiling harbour views, and a no-charge minibar policy make it the insider favourite.
Opened in 2019, Rosewood Hong Kong occupies the Victoria Dockside complex and immediately raised the bar — its 65-storey tower delivers unbroken Victoria Harbour views, six restaurants including the acclaimed Holt's Café, and Asaya's world-class wellness centre.
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.
A perennial favourite on the Kowloon side, The Langham's Cantonese restaurant T'ang Court holds three Michelin stars and its Chuan Spa is widely regarded as one of Hong Kong's best. A refined, timeless choice steps from the harbour promenade.