Hong Kong has one of the world's most extraordinary hotel scenes — from the legendary Peninsula (open since 1928) to the newest ultra-luxury towers with floor-to-ceiling Victoria Harbour views. This guide covers the best hotels in Hong Kong in 2026, across all budgets and neighborhoods, with tips on the best areas to stay.
Best Areas to Stay in Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui (TST), Kowloon
The classic Hong Kong hotel district — directly on the Victoria Harbour waterfront with the best harbour views. Home to the Peninsula, Rosewood, and Hotel ICON. Walking distance to the Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars, and Nathan Road shopping.
Best for: Harbour views, luxury hotels, tourists
Central, Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong's financial and business hub. Home to the Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, and The Murray. Best access to the Peak Tram, Lan Kwai Fong nightlife, and the MTR. Premium prices but unbeatable convenience.
Best for: Business travelers, luxury, nightlife access
Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
A vibrant, local neighborhood between Central and Causeway Bay. Great food scene, the Hong Kong Convention Centre, and more affordable hotels than Central. Easy MTR access to everywhere.
Best for: Mid-range hotels, food lovers, local experience
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong's premier shopping district — Times Square, SOGO, and hundreds of local shops. Excellent restaurant scene and great MTR connections. More affordable than Central with a lively, local atmosphere.
Best for: Shoppers, mid-range hotels, local dining

The Peninsula Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
The grande dame of Hong Kong hotels, open since 1928. The Peninsula is arguably Asia's most iconic luxury hotel — famous for its fleet of Rolls-Royces, legendary afternoon tea, and the Felix rooftop restaurant with jaw-dropping harbour views. An absolute bucket-list stay.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Central, Hong Kong Island
Perched above the IFC mall in Central, the Four Seasons offers some of the most spectacular harbour views in Hong Kong. Two Michelin-starred restaurants (Lung King Heen and Caprice), an extraordinary spa, and rooms that are among the largest in the city.
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
Central, Hong Kong Island
A Hong Kong institution since 1963, the Mandarin Oriental remains one of the world's great hotels. The legendary Man Wah Cantonese restaurant, the Pierre restaurant, and the award-winning spa make this a complete luxury experience in the heart of Central.
Rosewood Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
The newest ultra-luxury hotel in Hong Kong, opened in 2019. The Rosewood's 65-storey tower offers the most dramatic harbour views in the city. The Butterfly Room bar and Holt's Café are already legendary. Rooms are enormous by Hong Kong standards.
InterContinental Grand Stanford
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon
One of Hong Kong's best-value luxury hotels, with every room offering direct Victoria Harbour views. The waterfront location in Tsim Sha Tsui East is perfect for the Star Ferry and the Avenue of Stars. Excellent dining and a large outdoor pool.
The Murray Hong Kong
Central, Hong Kong Island
A stunning conversion of a 1969 government building into a design-forward luxury hotel. The Murray's bold architecture, rooftop Popinjays bar, and central location make it one of Hong Kong's most talked-about hotels. Walking distance to the Peak Tram and major attractions.
Hotel ICON
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong's best-value 5-star hotel, designed by some of the world's top designers. Every room has harbour or city views, the Above & Beyond rooftop restaurant is spectacular, and the location in Tsim Sha Tsui is unbeatable. Consistently rated one of Asia's best hotels.
Mira Moon Hotel
Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
A quirky, design-forward boutique hotel in Wan Chai inspired by the Mid-Autumn Festival. Unique moon-themed rooms, excellent location near the MTR, and great value for Hong Kong. Perfect for travelers who want something different from the standard luxury hotel.
Top Attractions in Hong Kong
Victoria Peak
Best panoramic views of Hong Kong — take the historic Peak Tram
Victoria Harbour
Iconic harbour with the Symphony of Lights show every night at 8pm
Temple Street Night Market
Kowloon's most atmospheric night market for street food and bargains
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Hong Kong's most visited Taoist temple, famous for fortune telling
Lantau Island & Big Buddha
Giant bronze Buddha statue accessible by cable car from Tung Chung
Mong Kok Markets
Ladies Market, Flower Market, Bird Garden — the real Hong Kong
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