Top Ten Luxury Hotels in Hong Kong

May 30, 2015 | By Top Hotels 4U

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When one is in Hong Kong, most of his/her satisfaction is received outside the rented room. But there are some who gets pleasure inside their temporary residences. May it be from the taste of food served or relaxation of body massage or scenic view through the windows, it always comes with a price. A rate which they don’t mind since they can afford the best things money could buy. And the places to avail of such treatments are from the following:

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is a five star hotel which opened in 2005 and located at northeast portion of Hong Kong Island. Five types of suites and three types of guest rooms have wall-to-wall windows overlooking tourist spots such as Victoria Harbor, Kowloon and the Peak.

The Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong has been in the hotel business since 1928. It is one of the oldest surviving hotels in Hong Kong. Five types of guest rooms and eight types of suites overlooking adjacent Hong Kong harbor had accommodated the rich and famous since its opening

The Upper House Hotel Hong Kong recently opened in October of 2009, this hotel’s smallest room is at 730 sq ft ironically is the largest in Hong Kong. Twenty one suites and two penthouses are the accommodation choice to its 117 rooms

Island Shangri-La Hotel Hong Kong, opened in 1991 and is one of two hotels in Hong Kong that is under the management of Shangri- La Hotels group, the largest Asian-based hotel chain. Having 56 floors, it is the highest elevated hotel in the city. Its 565 bedrooms are categorized by deluxe, suite and a one of its kind horizon club.

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Hong Kong or “The Mandarin” is the flagship of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group management in Hong Kong when it started in 1963. Enclosed in its premises is the Mandarin Spa, one of three Forbes Five-Star spas in the city. Its 501 bedrooms offer ten types of suites and five classes of guest rooms.

Jw Marriott Hotel Hong Kong is the first Asian and flagship hotel of Marriot Hotel Group when it began operations at 1989. Three types of guest rooms and five kinds of suites fill its 577 rooms. Its eight meeting rooms is the reason for this hotel to be consistent in winning a magazine’s top award for 11 years. Lastly, found inside is the largest ballroom in Hong Kong.

The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel is one of three hotels in Hong Kong that is a member of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group when it opened at 2003.Its five guest rooms and two suites types have an average floor area of 540 square feet, considered one of largest rooms in Hong Kong.

Conrad Hotel Hong Kong was once the flagship of Hilton Family of Brands until it became a part of The Waldorf-Astoria Collection in 2006. Ten guestrooms and seven suites types, each of its 513 rooms have breathtaking view of Victoria Peak and Hong Kong Harbour.

Grand Hyatt Hotel Hong Kong is the Asian flagship of Hyatt International. in 1989. It constructed a spa on the 1th floor as an experiment and when it was awarded it began installing spas in other Grand Hyatt Hotels. It has a total of 533 rooms with the following types: 3 kings; 4 twins, 8 guestrooms and 8 suites.

Intercontinental Hotel Hong Kong was originally The Regent Hong Kong. When it was bought and owned by InterContinental Hotels Group Plc in 2001, the name became Intercontinental Hong Kong. It was the Asia-Pacific flagship of the said group. It has 485 contemporary guestrooms and 92 harbourview suites.