Hotels in Hong Kong
Hotels in Hong Kong range from luxury harbourfront stays in Central, Admiralty, and Tsim Sha Tsui with panoramic Victoria Harbour views, to stylish boutique hotels in areas like Sheung Wan and Wan Chai, as well as budget-friendly options in Mong Kok and Jordan, all offering modern amenities, efficient service, and convenient access to top attractions such as Victoria Peak, Harbour City, Temple Street Night Market, and the city’s extensive MTR network.
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Mondrian Hong Kong
A luxury design hotel in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui district offering stylish, contemporary rooms with panoramic Victoria Harbour views, upscale dining, a rooftop bar, and modern art-inspired interiors, conveniently located near Harbour City, Avenue of Stars, and major transport links.
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
This luxury hotel offers elegant rooms with Victoria Harbour or city views, multiple award-winning dining venues, a spa, outdoor pool, and direct access to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, close to Central and Tsim Sha Tsui.
Upper House Hong Kong
Situated in Admiralty on Hong Kong Island, this ultra-luxury boutique hotel offers spacious, minimalist suites with panoramic city and harbour views, personalized service, and a serene, contemporary atmosphere, just steps from Pacific Place, Central, and major business and shopping districts.
The Hari Hong Kong
Situated in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island, this stylish luxury hotel offers contemporary rooms with elegant design, a rooftop bar and terrace, curated dining experiences, and easy access to Causeway Bay, Admiralty, and major shopping and business districts.
Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
This modern waterfront hotel offers contemporary rooms with floor-to-ceiling harbour views, a rooftop pool and bar, and easy access to Central, Causeway Bay, and major shopping and dining districts via efficient transport links.
Disney's Hollywood Hotel
Vibrant, family-friendly hotel with playful Hollywood-themed decor, fun amenities, and easy access to Disney attractions.
Disney Explorers Lodge
A themed hotel offers spacious, adventure-inspired rooms surrounded by lush gardens, multiple themed dining options, and family-friendly facilities, with convenient access to Disneyland Park and nearby entertainment attractions.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
This luxury five-star hotel offers elegantly designed rooms and suites with sweeping Victoria Harbour views, award-winning dining including Michelin-starred restaurants, a world-class spa, and infinity pools, with direct access to IFC Mall and close proximity to major business and shopping districts.
The Silveri Hong Kong - MGallery (Accor Group)
A boutique hotel offers modern, elegantly designed rooms with mountain or city views, a rooftop pool, fitness facilities, and easy access to Citygate Outlets, Hong Kong International Airport, and the Ngong Ping 360 cable car.
Where to Stay in Hong Kong
Choose the perfect neighbourhood for your Hong Kong adventure based on your travel style.
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
Famous for harbor views, museums and major shopping malls.
- Harbour City shopping mall
- Avenue of Stars promenade
- Museums and attractions
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
A lively shopping district packed with malls, restaurants and nightlife.
- Times Square mall
- Fashion Walk shopping
- Busy nightlife scene
Tsuen Wan
King’s Park is a quiet, historic neighborhood nestled on a hill in the heart of the Kowloon Peninsula.
- Royal Park Playground
- King George V Park
- Royal Park boundary stones
Hung Hom and Kowloon City
Hung Hom and Kowloon City are two authentic districts in the east of the Kowloon Peninsula, where the famous harbor promenade overlooking Victoria Harbour sits alongside the vibrant chaos of street markets, some of Hong Kong’s oldest bakeries, and massive residential complexes.
- The new Hung Hom Promenade
- Kun Iam Temple
- Hutchinson Park
Mong Kok
One of Hong Kong’s busiest districts famous for markets and neon lights.
- Ladies Market shopping
- Street food and night markets
- Vibrant city atmosphere
North Point and Quarry Bay
Less touristy, with local vibes and cheaper hotels. Near business zones.
Yau Ma Tei
Yau Ma Tei is one of the most vibrant and authentic districts in Hong Kong on the Kowloon Peninsula, where the life of the old city bustles beneath dazzling neon signs, and alleyways filled with street food stalls and bargain shops sit alongside majestic temples and restored historic colonial-era buildings.
- Temple Street Night Market
- Tin Hau Temple
- Fruit Market (Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market)
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan are two districts in the northwest of Hong Kong Island, where steep cobblestone streets lined with street murals and historic 19th-century buildings harmoniously coexist with trendy art spaces, vintage boutiques, and traditional shops, creating a perfect balance between authentic old Hong Kong and modern creative culture.
- Art Lane in Sai Ying Pun
- Man Mo Temple
- Cat Street / Antique Street
Find Your Perfect Stay in Hong Kong by Travel Style
Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel
Escape the urban landscape of downtown Hong Kong and retreat to a beach resort. Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel is a welcoming seaside oasis with lush tropical gardens.
Hopewell Hotel
"Brilliant stay! The hotel seems relatively new and modern, and offers room sizes much larger than conventional for Hong Kong standards. It was impeccably clean, comfortable and had nice shower amenities. The view from the 54th floor was also beautiful. Things to be mindful of: the hotel is located above a shopping mall, so you have to transfer (sometimes more than 1) lifts. Late at night it can also be inconvenient because then you need to enter through a different entrance and transfer via a carpark (probably beyond the hotel's control and more likely the mall management's policy). The main lifts serving the rooms could also be confusing as not all lifts serve all floors. However, I'd still recommend."
REGENT HONG KONG
"The location is convenient and the service is good. It was a bit busy on the weekend, so I had to queue for a short while to check in."
The Langham, Hong Kong
"The service was really good. The shower water wasn't working well at first, but it got fixed, and they even offered two complimentary breakfast buffets as an apology, which was a nice touch. And the location? It's right across the street from the subway station – couldn't ask for better!"
The Royal Garden Kowloon East
"Very good experience. Good service, clean environment. Near to mtr. Have many restaurants nearby."
Empire Hotel Hong Kong-Wan Chai
The Empire Hotel Hong Kong - Wan Chai is the perfect base for travelers eager to explore the city. The Empire Hotel Hong Kong - Wan Chai offers all the comforts you need for a relaxing stay in Hong Kong. You'll find Hung Hom Station and Hong Kong International Airport conveniently located just 6 km and 37 km away, respectively. Plus, Wan Chai MTR Station is just a short walk away.
Eaton HK (Langham Hospitality Group)
"I used to a regular stay in Eaton hotel for quite some times. However this time 5 days in this hotel and find mosquito and fruit flies inside my room. And my friend got a bite from mosquito. Even I did tell the front desk and they said will fund someone to check. Finally the situation still remain unchanged. Really disappointed this time!"
Dorsett Tsuen Wan
"Good service, nice staff, will book again. Finally they got a lot of improvement for service provide."
InterContinental Hotels GRAND STANFORD HONG KONG by IHG
"I looked at countless hotels in Hong Kong and finally chose this one. It was the right choice. Although the hotel shows its age a bit, it's an InterContinental brand after all, and it really lives up to its professional and mature reputation. It's very convenient – you can easily get a taxi right outside, or walk a short distance to the MTR station. Plus, crossing the overhead bridge directly opposite takes you to Victoria Harbour. There's a plaza nearby with plenty of dining options and late-night snacks. It's fantastic. The room isn't huge, but compared to others, it's perfectly fine. Given that Hong Kong is such a high-value real estate area, this place is excellent. The service is also superb; everyone is very warm and professional. Room service orders were delivered very quickly. The cha chaan teng (tea restaurant) is also quite famous. I'll definitely choose InterContinental again on my next visit."
Conrad Hong Kong
"The location is convenient for getting around, shopping, and sightseeing. The facilities are decent too. My only complaint is that there was a musty smell when I first entered the room, but it dissipated after turning on the air conditioning."
Cordis, Hong Kong (Langham Hospitality Group)
Cordis, Hong Kong, located near Mong Kok MTR station, 2 km from West Kowloon and 30 km from the airport, is an excellent base for exploring the city and visiting the Xiqu Centre, Sham Shui Po, and Tung Choi Street.
Regal Riverside Hotel
"The i like it. Really nice location. Nice view. The staff also nice. So happy"
The Murray, Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel
"Facilities: New and well-maintained, offering a relaxing luxury experience. It would be even better if the charging ports supported Type-C. Cleanliness: Spotless. Ambiance: Excellent, I particularly loved the Garden Lounge. Service: Whether at check-in, check-out, by the pool, or in the restaurant, the service was consistently professional and friendly."
Kimpton TSIM SHA TSUI HONG KONG by IHG
"Check in was very very slow with long queue. After checking in, we were told our room was not ready and need to come back in 30min. But meanwhile there are no lounges for us to rest. Then we were asked to queue up again just to get our room key. Our initial room was filled with huge scent of smoke, which we had to swap for another one. There was also hairs and fake eyelashes on the table in the room. Definitely not something you would expect in a hotel in Hong Kong Tsim Sha Tsui area."
The Peninsula Hong Kong
"The century-old Peninsula still has its reasons for existing, even if the price isn't cheap. But the Phantom airport transfer was a good deal; a regular Tesla would cost 700, and this was only 1800 HKD."
Real Reviews of Hong Kong Hotels From Travellers
Hotels Near Top Hong Kong Landmarks
Experience the charm of Hong Kong by staying near the iconic landmarks.
Tsim Sha Tsui
Experience the heart of Kowloon by staying in Tsim Sha Tsui, home to luxury malls, museums, and a vibrant dining scene.
Central
Central is the financial heart of Hong Kong, where skyscrapers (IFC, HSBC) and pedestrian escalators sit alongside colonial buildings, upscale restaurants, and luxury boutiques.
Hong Kong Disneyland
Book a magical stay near Hong Kong Disneyland, perfect for families looking to enjoy themed resorts and quick access to the park.
Kowloon
A lively district filled with markets, street food and affordable hotels.
Victoria Harbour
Stay near Victoria Harbour for breathtaking views of the city skyline and easy access to the iconic Star Ferry and Avenue of Stars.
North Point
North Point, located in the northeast of Hong Kong Island (Eastern District), is a place where mid-20th-century history and the everyday life of locals truly come alive—from the iconic red "ding-ding" trams to the bustling old street markets and charming, authentic bakeries.
Yau Ma Tei
Victoria Peak
Choose hotels near the Peak Tram for easy access to Hong Kong’s highest point and its famous panoramic island views.
Sheung Wan
Hong Kong Travel Information
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Hong Kong is located on China's southern coast. Its name translates to "Fragrant Harbour," attributed to the historical trade of incense. There is the famous Victoria Harbour skyline and the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system. Plus, you will taste the best dim sum. As the mix of East and West, Hong Kong is definitely worth visiting. Check out this guide for more information and find the perfect stay in Hong Kong!
Top areas to stay in Hong Kong

Before you visit Hong Kong, the big question is - where's the best place to stay? Picking the right area can make all the difference. Here's a quick guide to help you find the right one.
👉For business travellers
- Hotels near Central: It's right in the heart of Hong Kong’s financial district. Offices, business and luxury hotels, and fancy restaurants are all here. You can also get anywhere fast with MTR.
- Hotels near Admiralty: Admiralty is next to Hong Kong Central, but quieter. It's also super convenient and you can get to the airport directly.
👉For tourists
- Hotels near Tsim Sha Tsui: This is the best place for tourists, where you can admire the skyline, shop along Nathan Road, and explore museums.
- Hotels in Wan Chai: Wan Chai is close to Victoria Harbour, so it's also a popular area for tourists to stay. You can soak in its mix of heritage and vibes.
👉For families
- Hotels near Lantau Island: It's close to Hong Kong Disneyland and the Big Buddha, so it will be a perfect choice for families. You can have many outdoor activities with kids.
- Hotels near Hung Hom: This area is quieter but still has waterfront views and easy access to ferry rides and family-friendly attractions.
👉For budget travellers
- Hotels in Mong Kok: You will find cheap stays here, as well as night markets and street food. Plus, it's also in the heart so it will be easy for you to get around.
- Hotels near Yau Ma Tei: Just minutes from attractions, it's a great choice for those who want to stay centrally without spending too much.
👉For luxury seekers
- Hotels near The Peak: Stay up high with a stunning skyline right outside your window. Enjoy pure luxury!
- Hotels near Repulse Bay: Beachfront luxury with a resort-like vibe, where you can see stunning sunsets and enjoy fancy food at restaurants.
👉For nightlife & entertainment
- Hotels near Lan Kwai Fong: If you love nightlife, this is the place to be. Enjoy nightlife at bars and clubs, and immerse in live music.
- Hotels near Causeway Bay: A lively area with shopping, late-night food spots, and rooftop bars for a fun night out!
Hotel recommendations by category
Here’s a quick guide to help you choose the perfect accommodation based on your preferences and budget. Check out our top picks in each category for your stay in Hong Kong!
| Hotel Category | Top Picks | Price |
| Budget hotels in Hong Kong | Harbour Plaza Resort City | From S$80 |
| Urbanwood Hung Hom | From S$88 | |
| Mid-range Hotels in Hong Kong | Empire Hotel Hong Kong - Causeway Bay | From S$182 |
| Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel | From S$180 | |
| Luxury hotels in Hong Kong | Rosewood Hong Kong | From S$987 |
| Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong | From S$799 |
👀Note: Prices may vary depending on the booking dates.
Already know what kind of stay you’re looking for? No worries, Hong Kong has it all!
If you're here for work, business hotels in Hong Kong offer fast Wi-Fi and easy access to your office. Family-friendly hotels in Hong Kong have spacious rooms, pools, and most are close to Disneyland and other fun spots.
Yes, Hong Kong has beaches too! Beach hotels in Hong Kong let you wake up to ocean breezes. Love a good view? Seaview hotels in Hong Kong offer harbour or island scenery right from your window.
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Must-know travel tips for staying in Hong Kong

Before going to Hong Kong, it’s important to be prepared with a few essentials.
Singaporeans with a valid passport do not need a visa to travel to Hong Kong for up to 90 days. Cantonese and English are the official languages. It will be easier for Singaporean travellers to travel to Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and cool, mild winters. Temperatures in Hong Kong range between 10°C in winter to 31°C in summer.
Transportation in Hong Kong
The bustling Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is your first stop to this city. From there, the Hong Kong Airport Express train will take you to the city centre in just 24 minutes. Hotels near Hong Kong International Airport will be easier for you to catch flights. Or you can pick a hotel with airport shuttle services in Hong Kong, which is much easier for you to get to your accomodation. In Hong Kong, the MTR and buses make it easy to reach all the city.
Top Attractions in Hong Kong
- ✅ Hong Kong Disneyland: Disneyland is the happiest place on earth with dreams, magic and Disney characters.
- ✅ Ocean Park Hong Kong: You can enjoy the deep sea world and explore different theme parks here.
- ✅ The Peak: It is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. You can overlook Lantau Island and Hong Kong. The night view of Victoria Harbour is a must-see.
- ✅ Tsim Sha Tsui: Shopping is a major attraction in Tsim Sha Tsui with many luxury brands lining the streets.
- ✅ Ngong Ping 360: You can visit the famous Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village and start your Lantau Island journey here.
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More Information About Hong Kong Hotels
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S$ 180 |
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Hotel COZi Resort |
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FAQs About Hotels in Hong Kong
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What are the best hotels in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong has some of the best hotels to satisfy your needs. Whether you're looking for a business stay or a vacation hotel, Hotel COZi Resort (from S$ 62), Harbour Plaza Resort City (from S$ 78) and Hotel COZI Harbour View (from S$ 56) are best choices for your stay.
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What are the best family-friendly hotels in Hong Kong?
Families visiting Hong Kong often prefer hotels like Hotel COZi Resort (from S$ 62), Harbour Plaza Resort City (from S$ 78) and Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West (from S$ 90), which are well-known for their family-friendly features of spacious family rooms and child-friendly services.
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What are the top hotels in Hong Kong near Tsim Sha Tsui?
Some of the top hotels in Hong Kong near Tsim Sha Tsui include The Mira Hong Kong (from S$ 154), Holiday Inn GOLDEN MILE HONG KONG by IHG (from S$ 134) and The Kimberley Hotel (Tsim Sha Tsui Metropark Hotel) (from S$ 73), all offering easy access to Tsim Sha Tsui, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What is the average price of a hotel in Hong Kong for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Hong Kong this weekend is S$ 188 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is S$ 289 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Hong Kong this weekend typically cost S$ 679 per night.
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What are the best hotels for couples in Hong Kong?
Couples visiting Hong Kong have highly rated stays at Regal Airport Hotel (from S$ 135) Other popular choices for couples in Hong Kong include Panda Hotel (from S$ 60) and Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West (from S$ 90).
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What are the best hotels with a spa in Hong Kong?
Planning a relaxing getaway? A spa experience can be the perfect addition to your trip. Regal Airport Hotel (from S$ 135), Regal Riverside Hotel (from S$ 80) and The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong (from S$ 174) provide highly rated spa services for ultimate relaxation.
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Which hotels in Hong Kong have pools?
Hotel COZi Resort (from S$ 62), Harbour Plaza Resort City (from S$ 78) and Regal Airport Hotel (from S$ 135) are popular hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What are the best places to stay in Hong Kong?
Some of the best places to stay in Hong Kong are near popular attractions like Tsim Sha Tsui, Central and Hong Kong Disneyland, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the best budget-friendly hotels in Hong Kong?
Popular budget hotels in Hong Kong include Royal Plaza Hotel, Regal Airport Hotel and Regala Skycity Hotel by Regal Hotels.
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What hotels in Hong Kong offer an especially good breakfast?
Regal Airport Hotel (from S$ 135), Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West (from S$ 90) and Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel (from S$ 92) offer an especially good breakfast to start your day. Begin your day with a tasty and satisfying breakfast!
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What are the best luxury hotels in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong has many popuplar luxury hotels with different styles, top amenities and unique experiences. Regal Airport Hotel (from S$ 135), Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West (from S$ 90) and Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel (from S$ 92) are highly recommended luxury hotels for exceptional stay.
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What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Hong Kong?
Kimpton TSIM SHA TSUI HONG KONG by IHG (from S$ 338), Ma Wan 1868 Resort (from S$ 174) and Stanley Oriental Hotel (from S$ 385) are the best pet-friendly hotels that welcomes your furry friends. Enjoy your stay with your pets by your side!
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