Hotels in Hong Kong offer excellent accommodations in a destination nicknamed “Pearl of the Orient”. Known for its skyline, harbors, promenades, plazas, parks, gardens, unique geography, museums, Buddhist temples, theme parks, shopping / convention centers, night markets and trams, Hong Kong is shielded to its immediate south by Hong Kong Island, which, across Victoria Harbour, combines Asian tradition with modern style. A special Chinese administrative district, Hong Kong is located just south of Shenzhen, China, and across the Zhujiang River Estuary from Macau, an autonomous region known as “Las Vegas of Asia”. A one-way, fast ferry between Hong Kong and Macau takes about an hour. Additionally, connecting Hong Kong to Macau since 2018, Lantau Island’s Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is a vehicular estuary crossing comprised of 3 cabled bridges and a 34-mile tunnel. Mainland, downtown Hong Kong main attractions include Avenue of Stars HK (tourist attraction), Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong Museum of History, Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, K11 MUSEA (shopping mall), Victoria Harbour (waterfront scenery, nighttime light / firework displays), Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower (iconic landmark), Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Palace Museum, Hong Kong Coliseum (stadium), Hong Kong Science Museum, Bruce Lee Statue, Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple (Buddhist temple), Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Park (promenade, harbor/city views), Ocean Terminal Deck (observation deck), Kowloon Park and Kowloon Public Pier (boat / ferry services). Hong Kong Island points of interest include Ocean Park (amusement park), The Peak Tower (leisure/shopping complex – tram terminal, viewing terrace, exhibitions, modern architecture), Hong Kong Observation Wheel (Ferris wheel), Tai Kwun (historical landmark – art shows, antique stores, bars/restaurants), Man Mo Temple (Taoist temple), Victoria Peak (1,181-foot mountain peak – skyline/waterfront views), Shek O Beach (calm waters, beach chairs/umbrellas, restaurant), Lugard Road Lookout (vista point – harbor views), Hong Kong Park (gardens, water features, conservatory, playground, squash facility), Big Wave Bay Beach, Dragon’s Back (hiking area), Happy Valley Racecourse (horse racing course), Red Incense Burner Summit (hiking area), Wilson Trail (hiking area), Repulse Bay Beach (960-foot beach, dining/shopping area), The Hong Kong Country Club, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club – Middle Island and Shek O Country Club (golf club). Southwesterly, across the Ma Wan Channel, Lantau Island main draws are Hong Kong Disneyland (theme park), Hong Kong International Airport, Tian Tan Buddha (monument – bronze Buddha, carved bell, relics, museum), Wisdom Path (path – 38 wooden monuments, sea views), Pui O Beach (public beach – quiet, fine sand, swimming, sunbathing, limited facilities), Lantau South Country Park (natural area – hiking trails, panoramic island/sea views), Inspiration Lake Recreation Centre (park), Lantau Peak (3,064-foot mountain peak), Upper Cheung Sha Beach (white sand, large boulders, few amenities) and Sunset Peak (2,851-ft. hiking area peak, campsites). Northward of downtown, closer to the China border, are Tsz Shan Monastery (Buddhist temple), Tai Po Waterfront Park (scenic parkland – promenade, sports courts, amphitheater, lookout tower), Kowloon Walled City Park (Jiangnan garden-style park – 8 scenic zones), Pak Shek Kok Promenade (park area – hiking/biking path, eateries), Lion Rock Country Park (forested mountain park – Lion/Amah rocks, trails), Kowloon Peak Viewing Point (hillside viewpoint – road-accessible, benches, shelter, harbor/skyline views), Sai Kung East Country Park (natural area – hiking trails, beaches, reservoir, unique geological features), Plover Cove Reservoir Dam (weir), Pat Sin Leng Country Park (trails, grassy slopes, marshes, mountain forests, dragonflies, egrets, pangolins), The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau (public golf course), The Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club, Suicide Cliff (hiking area), Mai Po Nature Reserve (wetland nature preserve – migratory birds/insects, marsh/shrimp pond tours), Tai Mei Tuk Water Sports Centre, Sharp Peak (mountain peak – hiking area), Devil’s Fist (tourist attraction), UNESCO Global Geopark (park – 2 geological regions, distinct rock formations, educational exhibits), Ngong Ping Campsite (Ma On Shan – campground), Green Egg Island (scenic spot), Tai Hang Tun Kite Flying Area (recreation center), Goldfish Island (scenic spot), Stonecutters Bridge Viewing Point, Mok Min Cave (tourist attraction), The MacLehose Trail (trekking route – coastal areas, rolling hills, mountains), Sheung Luk Stream (hiking/swimming area, waterfall), Whiskey Beach (secluded beach), Bluff Island Cave (tourist attraction), Plover Cove Reservoir Country Trail (hiking area) and Wong Mau Chau Beach (secluded beach). Good to know is that Uber rideshare does operate in Hong Kong, with service to include the airport. In Hong Kong, an Octopus card is useful for making contactless electronic payments. Approximately half of Hong Kong’s population speaks English, although Cantonese is the most widely spoken language. Learning some Cantonese phrases, and also practicing using chop sticks, might be advisable prior to visiting. Keep in mind that Pearl of the Orient ranks as one of the world’s most expensive cities. Hong Kong’s currency is the Hong Kong dollar, cars travel on the left-hand side and the drinking age is 18 years old. Hong Kong top events include Clockenflap, Lantern Festival, Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, Ghost Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. Hotels in Hong Kong are some of Asia’s best accommodations. Before we get to hotels in Hong Kong, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.
Humans are estimated to have inhabited the Hong Kong area for at least 35,000 years, as a 2003 Sai Kung-area archaeological dig site unearthed knapped stone tools. During the Neolithic period, starting about 6,000 years ago, Austronesians and Tue peoples, respectively, are believed to have inhabited semi-coastal regions. Coarse & hard pottery, quartz & stone jewelry, small bronze implements and evidence of rice cultivation have been discovered, which date to the Late Neolithic period. Starting in 214 BC, the Qin dynasty incorporated the Hong Kong-area into China. After the Qin collapse circa 206 BC, the Hong Kong region was consolidated into the Nanyue kingdom. Subsequently, the region was recaptured by China during the Han conquest of 111 BC. The 1279 AD Battle of Yamen between the Song dynasty and the Yuan dynasty resulted in a Yuan victory and the fall of the Song dynasty, which had ruled since 960 AD. Seven large families owned most of the region’s land by the end of the Yuan dynasty circa 1368. Throughout the subsequent Ming dynasty (1368-1644), settlers from nearby provinces migrated to Kowloon. Portuguese explorer Jorge Álvares, arriving in 1513, is the first known European to visit the area. Tamão, a trading post established by Portuguese merchants, was set up in Hong Kong waters to trade with southern China. Military clashes in the 1520s resulted in Portugal being expelled from the area for the next 300-plus years. In 1887, however, the Sino-Portuguese Treaty of Peking between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Qing dynasty gave Portugal trading rights to Macau in exchange for helping to end opium smuggling. From 1661 to 1683, the Hong Kong region was turned into a wasteland as a result of the “Great Frontier Shift”, which required the evacuation of coastal areas in order to fight Taiwan-based anti-Qing loyalists. Following Haijin “sea bans”, the 1757 Canton System was established by Qing authorities, thus restricting non-Russian ships to the port of Canton, or present-day Guangzhou. Chinese demand for European goods was limited to precious metals, which created a trade imbalance between China and Europe that favored China. As a result, Britain sold large amounts of Indian opium to China, creating a problem for the Qing dynasty. The First Opium War between the United Kingdom and Qing China resulted in a British victory, with Hong Kong Island being ceded to Britain. By early 1842, British administrative infrastructure was built, but commerce was stymied by disease, Qing policies and piracy. The 1850s Taiping Rebellion saw Chinese refugees, including wealthy merchants, flee mainland China to settle in the Hong Kong area, thus helping to improve conditions. The 1856 Second Opium War between the United Kingdom / France and China resulted in another UK victory, Kowloon Peninsula and Stonecutters Island being ceded into British Hong Kong, and Outer Manchuria being ceded to Russia. In 1898, the UK obtained a 99-year lease of the New Territories. The University of Hong Kong opened in 1911 and Kai Tak Airport began operation in 1924. On December 8, 1941, the same morning as the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Imperial Japanese Army attacked Hong Kong. Thereafter, Japan occupied the area for almost four years before Britain regained control on August 30, 1945. Following World War II, skilled Chinese migrants fled the mainland Chinese Civil War to Hong Kong, which again proved beneficial to the area. Starting in the 1950s, Hong Kong would become part of the “Four Asian Tiger” economies along with Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. Pro-Republic of China and Chinese Communist Party protests, riots and rising labor and property costs diminished the British territory’s competitiveness. Near the end of the UK’s lease, uncertainty regarding the New Territories arose. The 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, whereby the United Kingdom would handover the colony to China in 1997, guaranteed Hong Kong’s economic and political systems for 50 years following the handover. After 156 years of British rule, Hong Kong was handed over to China at midnight on July 1, 1997. Around this time and thereafter, several crises ensued, to include the 1997 Asian financial crisis, avian flu and SARS epidemics.
Officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong is found alongside the Pearl River estuary in southern China. One of the world’s most densely populated cities, Hong Kong is home to around 7.5 million “Hongkongers”. Around 10% of the city’s population identifies as Chinese. Pearl of the Orient has the largest number of skyscrapers of any world city, with over 550 buildings exceeding 492-feet in height. Approximately 44.5 million people visited Pearl of the Orient in the year 2024. Hong Kong enjoys a capitalist mixed-service economy, with low taxation and minimal government market intervention, emphasizing economic liberty and the rule of law. Three types of gambling are legal in Hong Kong: lottery, horse racing and football sports betting. Summers are hot and humid, whereas winters are mild and typically sunny. Snowfall is rare. Additional points of interest include HKEX (Hong Kong Stock Exchange), International Commerce Centre, Two International Finance Centre, Lui Seng Chun (Grade I historic building) and The University of Hong Kong (HKU). Local foods include pork, goose, chicken, seafood, wontons and dim sim (Cantonese, bite-sized, steamed dumplings). A popular alcoholic drink is baijiu (strong, clear liquor, served neat, typically with dinner). With some background information on the area, we’re ready for hotels in Hong Kong that will help make for an outstanding trip.
Disney Explorers Lodge
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Lantau Island
Hong Kong Disneyland
Disney Explorers Lodge features 4 restaurants, an outdoor swimming pool, sea views, free WiFi, air conditioning, private parking, a 24-hour front desk, free shuttle service and facilities for disabled guests. Nearby are Dragon Wind (Mandarin restaurant), Rafiki Garden, The Archivist (lounge), Ink & Plate (buffet restaurant), Toy Story Land (theme park), Mystic Manor (amusement park ride), Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars (rollercoaster), World of Frozen (theme park), Iron Man Experience (amusement park ride) and more.
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- MTR Disneyland Resort Station
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- Central Park
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- Tai Pak Beach
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Disney Explorers Lodge is 10 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per person (four people): $116
Cordis, Hong Kong
555 Shanghai Street,Yau Tsim Mong District
Cherry Street Park
Cordis, Hong Kong offers multiple dining options, an outdoor heated pool, a spa, wellness facilities, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, marble bathrooms, rain showers and ballrooms. Nearby you may find CHANEL Beaute (beauty supply store), Chow Sang Sang (jewelry store), Rado Switzerland (watch store) and more.
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- Cherry Street Park
- Langham Place Shopping Mall
- Mongkok Computer Centre
- Sin Tat Plaza
- Richmond Shopping Arcade
- Ladies Market
- Bruce Lee Club
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- Harbour City
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- Wong Tai Sin Temple
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- Happy Valley Racecourse
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Cordis, Hong Kong is 14.8 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Family Quad with Kitchen): $462
Approximate cost per person (four people): $115
Page148, Page Hotels
148 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District
Hong Kong Museum of History
With a restaurant, garden views, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee makers, kettles, a 24-hour front desk, concierge service and facilities for disabled guests, Page148, Page Hotels is close to Cosmos Gourmet (Hunan restaurant), Costa del Sol (Spanish restaurant), Domie Cake Shop, Welcome Bar, Zomate fitness (gym), LUXX (pub) and more
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- Hong Kong Museum of History
- KOWLOON PARK North Gate
- Hong Kong Science Museum
- Princess Margaret Road Garden
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- Clock Tower
- International Commerce Center
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- Hong Kong Park
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Page148, Page Hotels is 20 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Family Room): $297
Approximate cost per person (four people): $74
Hotel ICON
17 Science Museum Road, Yau Tsim Mong District
Hong Kong Science Museum
Amenities at Hotel ICON include an outdoor heated rooftop pool, a spa, a 24-hour fitness center, harbor views, free WiFi, air conditioning, free local calls, free mini-bars, concierge services and a business center. Bistro 1979 (Western restaurant), Awesome Bar & Cafe and more are within range.
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- Hong Kong Science Museum
- Salisbury Road Garden
- Slide Park
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- sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
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- Hong Kong Zoological And Botanical Gardens
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Hotel ICON is 20 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Club 80 Suite): $1,083
Approximate cost per person (three people): $361
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
1 Harbour Road
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
Offering an outdoor heated pool, a spa, a 24-hour fitness studio, tennis and racquetball courts, Victoria Harbor views, floor-to-ceiling windows, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, tea/coffee making facilities, marble bathrooms, a tour desk and car rentals, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is close to Grand Hyatt Steakhouse (steak house), Plateau Spa (spa), Waterfall Bar (bar), The Dynasty Club, Matsubishi Japanese Restaurant, Dynasty (restaurant), Benates Restaurant & Bar Hong Kong, The St. Regis Bar (bar), Ming Court (Chinese restaurant), Exhibition Centre Station (railway services), Hong Kong Trade Development Council SME Centre (board of trade), Victoria Harbour and more.
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- Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
- Pacific Place Shopping Mall
- Times Square
- Lan Kwai Fong
- SoHo
- Hong Kong Space Museum
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- Mount Davis
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Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is 16 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Ambassador Suite): $2,248
Approximate cost per person (three people): $749
Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong
38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon City District
Hung Hom Promenade
You’ll have 4 restaurants, a bar, an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, harbor views, free WiFi, air conditioning, complimentary mini-bars, e-concierge service, private parking, shuttle service and extensive meeting, event and catering facilities at Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong. Here you’ll find Red Sugar (bar).
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- Hung Hom Promenade (harborside park)
- The Harbourfront Landmark
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- Kowloon Park
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- Victoria Park
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- Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
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Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong is 21 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Executive King Suite with Sea View): $724
Approximate cost per person (three people): $241
The Hari Hong Kong
330 Lockhart Road
Tonnochy Road Tram Stop
The Hari Hong Kong has a restaurant, a bar, a fitness center, a terrace, balconies, city views, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, electric tea pots, safety deposit boxes, a 24-hour front desk, concierge services and currency exchange. Punch Muay Thai Fitness Gym is in the area.
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- Tonnochy Road Tram Stop
- Hong Kong Racing Museum
- Fleming Road Garden
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- sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
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- Repulse Bay Beach
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The Hari Hong Kong is 23 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (The Library Suite): $1,095
The Silveri Hong Kong – MGallery
16 Tat Tung Road Tung Chung, 0
Hong Kong International Airport
The Silveri Hong Kong – MGallery comes with 3 restaurants, a bar, an outdoor swimming pool and terrace, a fitness center, free WiFi, tea and coffee makers, 2 meeting rooms and free airport shuttle service. The Enclave at The Silveri (restaurant), Citygate Outlets (outlet mall), Shake Shack (Citygate Outlets – hamburger restaurant) and more are nearby.
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- Lantau Country Park
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- Tsing Ma Bridge
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Approximate cost per night (Pool Terrace Suite): $935
Hotel Stage
1 Chi Wo Street, Yau Tsim Mong District
Temple Street Night Market
Providing a restaurant, a fitness center, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, city views, a 24-hour front desk, car hire, ticketing service, luggage storage and facilities for disabled guests, Hotel Stage is found close to Ex South Kowloon Magistracy (historical landmark), Pacific Ocean Sports Centre (dive shop), Kai Kai Dessert (dessert restaurant) and more. Notable is The Muse (wine bar).
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- Temple Street Night Market
- Tin Hau Temple
- Jade Market
- King’s Park Hockey Centre
- Hong Kong International Hobby and Toy Museum
- Yau Ma Tei Theatre
- Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market
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- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
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- The Landmark
- Lan Kwai Fong
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- Hong Kong Stadium
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Hotel Stage is 15.1 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Premium King Suite): $373
K11 ARTUS
18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District
Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
K11 ARTUS has a restaurant, a bar, an outdoor pool, hot tubs, a sauna, a 24-hour gym, a sun terrace, free WiFi, air conditioning, hairdryers, desks, flat-screen TVs, a 24-hour front desk and express check-in/out. YumMee (restaurant), Patagonia (outdoor sports store), DAMA (restaurant), DarkSide (cocktail bar), XX (bar), PERROTIN (art gallery), Holt’s Café, The Legacy House (Chinese restaurant), Arabica (coffee store) and more are in the area.
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- Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
- Signal Hill Garden
- Hong Kong Museum of Art
- Hong Kong Space Museum
- iSquare
- K11 Shopping Mall
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- Happy Valley Racecourse
- SoHo
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K11 ARTUS is 15.3 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Harbor Two): $1,542
Approximate cost per person (four people): $385
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong
Supreme Court Road
Hong Kong Park
With a Michelin-starred restaurant, an outdoor pool, a spa, a 24-hour gym, mountain and harbor views, free WiFi, Oriental-style furnishings, full-length windows, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, 24-hour butler service, laundry services and limousine transfers, Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong is near Summer Palace at Island Shangri-La (Chinese restaurant), The Executive Centre (co-working space), Hong Kong Park Forsgate Conservatory (greenhouse), The Continental (Western restaurant), The Intercontinental (restaurant), Bar Q88 (bar), Hong Kong Park, Edward Youde Aviary (bird watching area), The Helena May (historical landmark), St. Joseph’s Church (Catholic church) and more.
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- Hong Kong Park
- Harcourt Garden
- Statue Square
- Edinburgh Place
- Hong Kong Arts Centre
- Hong Kong Zoological And Botanical Gardens
- Central Plaza
- Hong Kong House of Stories
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- Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum
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- Clock Tower
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- Nan Lian Garden
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Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong is 16 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Treetop Hideout Themed Family Suite): $2,253
Approximate cost per person (three people): $751
Wontonmeen
1/F 135 Lai Chi Kok Road Kowloon, Yau Tsim Mong District
Ex-Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir
Wontonmeen has a terrace, a patio, BBQ facilities, free WiFi, air conditioning and paid on-site parking.
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- Ex-Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir (Ex-SSPSR – historical place museum)
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- International Commerce Center
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- Central Plaza
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- Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport
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Wontonmeen is 18 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $83
the Arca
43 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Southern District
Ocean Park | Aberdeen Country Park
the Arca has a restaurant, a bar, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a terrace, sea views, free WiFi, tea/coffee makers, a 24-hour front desk and paid private parking. The Hong Kong Golf Club, Attic V Climbing Gym (rock climbing gym) and more are in the vicinity.
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- Ocean Park
- Aberdeen Country Park
- Aberdeen Square
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- Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
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the Arca is 24 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Sea Family Suite): $411
Approximate cost per person (four people): $102
Hotel Madera Hollywood
53-55, Hollywood Road
Hong Kong Zoological And Botanical Gardens
Offering a restaurant, a fitness center, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, tea/coffee makers and a 24-hour front desk, Hotel Madera Hollywood is near Quinary (cocktail bar), The Daily Tot (cocktail bar), La Cabane Wine Bistro (wine bar), The Opposites (cocktail bar), Bella Lee (bar), Jaa Bar (pub), Sheer Coffee (coffee shop), Sohome (bar), Marimba Hong Kong (Latin American restaurant), La Camionetta (pizza restaurant), Le Moment (steak house), Le Tambour (wine bar), 99 Bottles (bar), Lookout Noodle (Traditional restaurant), Wild at Art Studio, Honky Tonks Tavern (American restaurant) and more.
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- Hong Kong Zoological And Botanical Gardens
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- Central Plaza
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Hotel Madera Hollywood is 22 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Monroe Suite): $855
The Fleming Hong Kong
41 Fleming Road
Central Plaza Hong Kong
A restaurant, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, ticketing and concierge services, luggage storage and pressing, dry cleaning and laundry services come standard at The Fleming Hong Kong, which is close to Pirata Hong Kong (Italian restaurant), The Optimist (Spanish restaurant), Zahrabel Dining Club (Lebanese restaurant), Urban Diver (outdoor sports store), Burger Home (hamburger restaurant) and more.
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- Central Plaza Hong Kong
- Harbour Centre
- Wanchai Tower
- The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Wan Chai Market
- Wan Chai Ferry Pier
- Times Square
- Happy Valley Racecourse
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- Hong Kong Stadium
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The Fleming Hong Kong is 15.5 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $406
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong
International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Yau Tsim Mong District
Elements Hong Kong
Boasting the world’s highest rooftop bar, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong also features 5 restaurants (2 Michelin-rated), a heated indoor pool, a gym, panoramic harbor views, large windows, 400-thread count linens, feather pillows, rain showers, flat-screen TVs, Blu-Ray players, Nespresso machines and laundry and concierge services. Nearby are Dragon Seal Restaurant & Bar (Chinese restaurant), Tin Lung Heen (Cantonese restaurant), OZONE (bar), Tosca (Italian restaurant), Dragon Seal Restaurant & Bar, Le 39V (restaurant), Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, La Maison Du Chocolat, Cafe Boheme (Italian restaurant), Hooman By The Sea (art café) and more.
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- Elements Hong Kong
- International Commerce Centre
- Union Square Hong Kong
- China Hong Kong City
- Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre
- Harbour City
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The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong is 14.4 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Premier Executive Suite): $3,198
Approximate cost per person (three people): $1,066
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
8 Finance Street
ifc Hong Kong
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong boasts 2 Michelin-rated restaurants, a spa, steam rooms, saunas, a 24-hour fitness center, panoramic harbor views, free WiFi, air conditioning, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, Nespresso machines, floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathrooms, deep soaking tubs, walk-in rain showers and laundry and babysitting services. Jean-Paul Hévin Chocolatier, Yo Mama (frozen yogurt shop), IFC Rooftop Garden, Godiva Chocolatier, The Beer Bay (bar) and more are in the area.
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- ifc Hong Kong
- MTR Hong Kong Station
- Central Star Ferry Pier
- Connaught Place
- World Wide House
- The Mixing Bowl
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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is 14.2 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Suite): $5,445
Approximate cost per person (three people): $1,815
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road, Central
Prince’s Building Hong Kong
Offering 10 dining options (1 Michelin-rated), an indoor heated pool, a spa, a sauna, a steam room, a hot tub, a fitness center, panoramic city and harbor views, 37-inch flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, mini-bars and floor-to-ceiling windows, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is near Café Causette, Clipper Lounge (buffet restaurant), Pierre (French restaurant), Man Wah (Chinese restaurant), China Club HK (social club), Cipriani Hong Kong (Italian restaurant), Lawry’s The Prime Rib (restaurant), Mott 32 (Chinese restaurant), Beefbar (restaurant), Foxglove (Cantonese restaurant), Arcane (Western restaurant) and more.
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- Prince’s Building Hong Kong
- Statue Square
- World Wide House
- Central Ferry Pier
- Hong Kong City Hall
- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
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Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is 14.5 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Harbor View Suite): $1,703
Approximate cost per person (three people): $567
The Murray
22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central
The Peak Tram | Connaught Place | St John’s Cathedral
The Murray, Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel‘s bells and whistles include 5 dining options (including a rooftop restaurant and bar with panoramic views), an indoor pool, a fitness center, terraces around the arches, city, park and garden views, free WiFi, Smart TVs, bedside lighting controls, marble bathrooms, walk-in showers, bathrobes, slippers and floor-to-ceiling windows.
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- The Peak Tram (transportation service – city views)
- Connaught Place (square)
- St John’s Cathedral
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- Central Plaza
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Within 1.7 miles:
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- Clock Tower
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- Mount Davis
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- Nan Lian Garden
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The Murray, Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel is 23 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Signature Suite): $765
The Peninsula Hong Kong
Salibury Road, Yau Tsim Mong District
iSquare
The Peninsula Hong Kong boasts multiple dining options and bars (including a rooftop restaurant), a Roman-style indoor pool, an extensive spa, hot tubs, a fitness center, free WiFi, LED TVs, Blu-Ray players, LED touchscreen wall panels, interactive bedside panels, marble bathrooms, spa bathtubs, a business center, function rooms and an on-site shopping arcade. Felix (modern European restaurant), The Lobby (restaurant), Chanel (clothing store), Spring Moon (Chinese restaurant), RS Fashions (custom tailor) and more are within range.
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- iSquare
- Hong Kong Space Museum
- SOGO Tsim Sha Tsui
- Hong Kong Museum of Art
- Hong Kong Cultural Centre
- 1881 Heritage
- Clock Tower
- The Sun Arcade
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Within 1.3 miles:
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- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
- The Landmark
- Times Square
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- Lan Kwai Fong
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Within 1.9 miles:
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- Hong Kong Stadium
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The Peninsula Hong Kong is 15.1 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Superior Harbor View Suite): $2,340
Approximate cost per person (four people): $585
The Upper House
Pacific Place, 88 Queensway
Pacific Place Hong Kong
The Upper House provides a fitness center, free weekend yoga classes, panoramic harbor and city views, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, rain showers and free mini-bars. Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Olympic Square (amphitheater), Vantage Point (observation deck), Hong Kong Park, Hong Kong Park Playground, Pici (Italian restaurant), kapok St. Francis Yard (fashion accessories store), O.N.S (men’s clothing store) and more are within range.
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- Pacific Place Hong Kong
- Far East Finance Centre
- The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Choco L’ART Studio
- Hung Shing Temple – Wan Chai
- Hong Kong Arts Centre
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Within 1.2 miles:
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- Victoria Peak
- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
- Harbour City
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- Ocean Park
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- Turtle Cove Beach
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The Upper House is 15 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Upper Suite with Harbor View): $2,209
Approximate cost per person (three people): $736
Bell House Apartment
528 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Yau Tsim Mong District
Yau Ma Tei Subway Station
You’ll get 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, city views, free WiFi, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, soundproof walls, a fully-equipped kitchen and a washing machine at Bell House Apartment. Windsor Spa (Yau Ma Tei – sauna), Tau Tau (massage therapist), Guzzle (takeout restaurant), +Bread Bakery & Brunch (Traditional restaurant) and more are nearby.
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- Yau Ma Tei Subway Station
- Kai Sum Park
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Within 1.1 miles:
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- Kowloon Park
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- sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
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- Victoria Park
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Bell House Apartment is 19 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Four-Bedroom Apartment): $355
Approximate cost per person (fourteen people): $25
So there they are, hotels in Hong Kong that will help make for an outstanding trip. We hope you have found this information valuable and most of all, that you enjoy your time in Hong Kong!