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Hotels in Hong Kong

While Hong Kong Island offers exceptional accommodation, exploring hotels throughout greater Hong Kong reveals diverse options from waterfront luxury in Kowloon to resort-style properties in the New Territories and convenient airport hotels for transit travelers.

🏨 Luxury Hotels in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

The Peninsula Hong Kong: Legendary luxury, HK$4,200+ per night
Hotel Icon: Modern design hotel, HK$2,800+ per night
InterContinental Hong Kong: Waterfront location, HK$3,500+ per night
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong: Sky-high luxury (102-118 floors), HK$4,800+ per night

Kowloon Business & Shopping Hotels

  • Shangri-La Kowloon: Business district location, excellent facilities
  • Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel: Harbour City shopping mall access
  • Royal Garden Hotel: East Tsim Sha Tsui, near Space Museum
  • Cordis Hong Kong: Mong Kok location, shopping and dining nearby
  • Typical Rates: HK$1,500-3,000 per night for 4-5 star properties

✈️ Airport & Lantau Island Hotels

Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel: Airport adjacent, HK$1,200+ per night
Regal Airport Hotel: Direct terminal connection, HK$900+ per night
Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel: Theme park resort, HK$2,500+ per night
Disney's Hollywood Hotel: Family-friendly, HK$1,800+ per night

Budget & Mid-Range Options

  • YMCA of Hong Kong: Tsim Sha Tsui, excellent value, HK$800-1,200
  • Hotel Panorama by Rhombus: Tsim Sha Tsui, modern amenities, HK$1,000-1,500
  • Silka Hotels: Multiple locations, reliable chain, HK$600-1,000
  • Best Western Plus Hotel Kowloon: Central Kowloon, HK$800-1,200

New Territories Resort Hotels

  • Gold Coast Hotel: Tuen Mun beach resort, HK$1,500+ per night
  • Royal Park Hotel: Sha Tin, near racecourse, HK$1,200+ per night
  • Hyatt Regency Sha Tin: Golf and spa resort, HK$1,800+ per night
  • Perfect for: Golf holidays, spa retreats, family getaways

🚇 Transportation Considerations

Tsim Sha Tsui: MTR access, Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island
Mong Kok/Yau Ma Tei: Heart of Kowloon, excellent MTR connections
Airport Hotels: Complimentary shuttle buses, Airport Express
New Territories: Hotel shuttles often provided to MTR stations

Specialty Accommodations

  • Boutique Hotels: The Mira Hong Kong, unique design themes
  • Heritage Properties: 1881 Heritage, historic colonial buildings
  • Serviced Apartments: Extended stay options in Kowloon and New Territories
  • Hostels: Budget backpacker accommodations in Tsim Sha Tsui

Hotel Districts Overview

  • Tsim Sha Tsui: Tourist heart, shopping, dining, harbor views
  • Causeway Bay: Shopping paradise, local atmosphere
  • Wan Chai: Business district, nightlife, convention center
  • Mong Kok: Authentic local experience, budget-friendly
  • Airport Area: Transit convenience, Disneyland access

💡 Booking Tips

Peak Seasons: October-December, Chinese New Year (book early)
Business Travel: Monday-Thursday typically more expensive
Weekend Packages: Many hotels offer leisure packages Fri-Sun
Airport Hotels: Often include parking and shuttle services

Hotel Amenities to Expect

  • Luxury Properties: Spa, multiple restaurants, concierge, harbor views
  • Business Hotels: Executive lounges, meeting rooms, high-speed internet
  • Family Hotels: Swimming pools, kids' clubs, connecting rooms
  • Standard Amenities: Air conditioning, 24-hour room service, fitness centers

Alternative Accommodation

Consider vacation rentals in residential areas for longer stays, particularly in the New Territories where you can experience local Hong Kong life. Service apartments offer hotel amenities with kitchen facilities, perfect for families or extended business trips.

For luxury accommodations specifically on Hong Kong Island, visit our best Hong Kong Island hotels guide. For more area information, explore our Central district guide and areas beyond Hong Kong Island.

Food and dining

From the with everything from street foods in to Michelin Star dining just in the Central business district alone, and with fresh seafood in Aberdeen beside the harbour while Japanese snacks and foods are to be found in Causeway Bay, and of course Dim Sum everywhere, there is no one "Hong Kong island food" as such, but there are certainly highlights and things not to be missed.

Here then are some of those choices, from the well known to the obscure, from 5 star hotels to off the beaten track delights, try some of these then strike out on your own and try something you haven't tried before!


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