
Best Luxury Hotels in Yau Tsim Mong District

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
Mondrian Hong Kong

Marking the brand’s first foray into Greater China, this hotel opened its doors for the first time on the 18th of December 2023. Based in Tsim Sha Tsui beside Victoria Harbour, it has 324 guest rooms, 12 of which are two-bay suites. The architecture, by Karin Krautgartner, is striking, complemented by bespoke art installations. Ascend to the top floors to discover the cocktail and dining spaces. Carna is an Italian steakhouse on 39, by butcher Dario Cecchini. Avoca (whose name means The Meeting of Waters) has superb views from floor 38, cocktails and a lighter menu, with live DJ sets.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel

IHG Hotels & Resorts’ impressive Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio boast the unmissable, 5-star InterContinental Grand Stanford, Hong Kong. The award-winning hotel stands tall over the Victoria Harbour in the heart of the Tsim Sha Tsui East district – renowned for shopping, business, and entertainment. Its 572 stylish rooms and suites offer remarkable vistas and unbeatable comfort to business and leisure travellers alike. This hotel is synonymous with luxury cuisine with 5 world class restaurants and bars. If you are looking to host a first-class conference or wedding, the Intercontinental Grand Stanford offers 12 event spaces to host from 10 to 350 people, catering options, and a dedicated Service Manager. For business, the hotel offers business services from 7am-11pm and for leisure, guests can enjoy the tranquil Sun Court Pool from 7am-9pm. With something to suit everyone, the hotel also provides 24-hour access to a full-equipped fitness studio and its ideal location allows for exploration of the attractions and festivities in Hong Kong’s CBD.
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
Cordis, Hong Kong

The 5-star, family-friendly Cordis Hong Kong, located in Mongkok, welcomes guests to embraces excellence in one of its 665 sophisticated rooms and suites, spread over 42 floors. This hotel radiates relaxation and offer guests the opportunity to unwind in the Club lounge or the Chuan Spa where traditional Chinese medicine is practiced in a modern setting. The fully equipped Health Club allows guests to keep fit in style and take part in tranquil Tai Chi classes. This deluxe hotel boasts a 20-metre, heated, rooftop swimming pool and hot tub with a panoramic view of Hong Kong’s remarkable skyline. There is plenty to choose from when it comes to bars and restaurants, especially the salubrious Michelin-starred, Ming Court which offers authentic Cantonese cuisine and a delectable array of wines from across the globe. Cordis,

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
The Olympian Hong Kong

Sino Hotels proudly owns and operates The Olympian, Hong Kong which features a lavish selection of 32 grandiose rooms and suites including the spacious and luminous Olympian Suite, overlooking the West Kowloon skyline, complete with a 55-ince LED IPTV and a blissful rain shower. The hotel is situated conveniently near the airport, alongside a gorgeous promenade by Victoria Harbour. Only a short walk for guests to be able to explore the bustling centre or an in-house, deluxe residence lounge to provide guests with a tranquil space to relax and unwind. The hotel’s fitness centre provides state-of-the-art equipment and expertly crafted jogging map for exploration of the city while the Guest Service Team caters to guests’ every need and desire. Offers and packages are featured when you book a stay at The Olympian Hong Kong including breakfast, wedding, and extended stay deals.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
Hotel Stage

Hotel Stage, Hong Kong offers business travellers and families alike a variety of contemporary, chic guestrooms and suites to suit individual needs. Each of the 97 spacious rooms are fitted with expansive windows overlooking the hotel’s stunning surroundings and there is an option of an East-facing room to provide guests with unbeatable vistas of a Hong Kong sunrise. This luxury hotel is situated in the commercial district of Kowloon, surrounded by beautiful neighbourhoods, and is made truly unique by its cultural bookshop and gorgeous art gallery. Guests can choose to dine at the all-day Kitchen Savvy or relax in the basement Muse Wine Bar. This hotel offers facilities for hosting business events, functions, and weddings for up to 200 guests. This modern, easily accessible hotel is situated a 3-minute walk from Jordan MTR Station which makes exploring the surrounding areas, and further afield, convenient.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

Classic luxury is always on tap at the Ritz. This one is located in Kowloon, on floors 102 to 118 of the International Commerce Centre. There are Michelin-starred restaurants, two bars and a dedicated caviar bar. Don’t miss the spa and indoor infinity pool – a swim here is an ethereal experience, with a mirrored ceiling and an LED display wall. The Ritz is a great option for parents, with ample facilities – the staff will even create indoor night safari adventures to keep little ones entertained after dark. And for those wishing to party, head to the Ozone rooftop lounge, with Asian tapas, cocktails and a DJ.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
W Hong Kong

Owned by the Marriot group, this funky upscale hotel chain is beloved by the trendy jet set. Found above the huge Elements Mall, it’s home to many a glitzy rooftop pool party. But it’s perhaps best known for its epic boozy Sunday brunch buffet, so large, diners are furnished with a map on arrival. Here the champagne flows, while endless fine food stations ensure you’re truly spoilt for choice. There are 393 rooms – some with glimpses of the harbour – decorated in notably calmer tones than the public areas, two restaurants, a cocktail bar and the Bliss Spa.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong

Located on Tsim Sha Tsui East’s waterfront, guests are greeted in Shangri La’s lobby by an indoor three-tier fountain, oversized glittering crystal chandeliers, stunning art and – in the evening – live music. This Asian brand offers some of the largest rooms in the city, in traditional classical style. There are seven places to eat and drink, with an opulent buffet breakfast served at Cafe Kool. Head to the basement and you’ll discover a modern fitness suite, overlooking a plunge pool.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
The Langham Hong Kong

Bringing a little slice of London to the east is The Langham. While the first of the chain was established in the 1800s, this one didn’t arrive in Hong Kong until 2003. Sporting plenty of European elegance with chandeliers, rococo features and Wedgewood china, there’s also a wealth of Chinese art and a fondness for pastels and dusky pink throughout its furnishings. The Chuan Body and Soul Spa includes an outdoor heated pool and hot tub, while the Michelin-starred T’ang has some of the best Cantonese food to be found anywhere on earth.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
Hotel ICON

Stay just a little way from Hong Kong Island, in the hubbub of colourful Kowloon. Hotel Icon, owned by Hong Kong Polytechnic University, has Asia’s largest vertical indoor garden designed by French botanist Patrick Blanc and a Green Cafe – providing a welcome change in a sea of skyscrapers, walkways and roads. Hotel Icon also has 262 rooms, oodles of Chinese artwork, an outdoor pool, three restaurants and an elite glitzy club lounge with free drinks and snacks (for those choosing to upgrade).

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
Rosewood Hong Kong

On Kowloon’s waterfront lies this 65 storey skyscraper, housing 413 rooms and a superb wellness centre, Asaya Spa, with a huge range of holistic, therapeutic and aesthetic treatments. Guests arrive through a charming cobbled driveway, and cosy lobby, before heading to spacious rooms beautifully designed by Tony Chi – most of which have harbour views. The decor nods toward Hong Kong’s heritage, with more than a hint of 1930s Hollywood glamour thrown in. Rosewood’s art collection is impressive, with work from the likes of Damien Hirst on view. Asian, Western, Indian and steakhouse cuisine are available, as well as a delightful afternoon tea in The Butterfly Room.

Hong Kong, Yau Tsim Mong District
The Peninsula Hong Kong

Just along from The Ritz is another historic institution – The Peninsula. Opened in 1928 and described as ‘the grand old lady’ of the island, she is a combination of all things modern and classic. Arrive by helicopter (it has its own private landing pad), take tea accompanied by a live orchestra, luxuriate in the spa, enjoy a sundowner on the terrace and dine at seven different eateries. There are 165 sleek and modern rooms in the original section of the hotel, with a further 135 in the new tower. Children are made very welcome too, with their own cheery bedding, bathrobes and cosy slippers.