Best Luxury Hotels in China
China, home to more than 1.4 billion people, is a mix of tranquil countryside villages and exciting, modern cities meaning there is something for every traveller whether they seek a peaceful retreat or an adventure. Head to the metropolis of Beijing and visit the Great Wall or the Forbidden City which stand as reminders of China’s heritage. Experience the luxury of Shanghai with its futuristic skyscrapers and world-class shopping.
Head west towards Guilin set beneath the karst mountains and travel along winding rivers or admire the traditional rice fields. A perfect place to relax and reflect amongst natural beauty and ancient traditions. The accommodation options in China range from city apartments in the bustling streets of the cities to peaceful resorts in the heart of the countryside, whatever suits the traveller best.
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Wan Chai
Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong
The Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong is a chic, harbour-view hotel comprised of 542 bright rooms and suites with breathtaking views – most residences overlook Victoria Harbour. The hotel’s idyllic central location facilitates an authentic experience filled with shopping and sightseeing. Savour international flavours and delicacies in any of Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong’s 11 upscale bars and restaurants – or enjoy first-class cuisine from the comfort of your room thanks to 24-hour room service. Take in mesmerising views from the 50-metre, heated swimming pool located on the 11th floor. Opt to energise your stay at the state-of-the-art fitness centre which is open 24 hours per day. The lush Plateau Spa invites guests to take time to relax in tranquil surroundings.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Huangpu
Fairmont Peace Hotel
The fabulous Fairmont Peace Hotel combines Art Deco glamour with up-to-the-minute indulgence. Located in a prime spot right on Nanjing Road, China’s most famous shopping street, it’s an ideal base from which to explore the variety and excitement of Shanghai. Choose from six high-quality restaurants and lounges, including the ninth-floor terrace with unparalleled views of the city, and when it’s time to retire for the night, enjoy luxurious accommodations that have seen almost a century of history.
Hong Kong, Kowloon, Yau Tsim Mong District, Jordan
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.
Guangdong, Shenzhen, Futian
The Ritz-Carlton, Shenzhen
With a prime location in the Futian Central Business District, The Ritz-Carlton provides easy access to shops, cultural attractions, public transport and eateries. Although there are some excellent restaurants onsite: Xingli for authentic Cantonese cuisine; Paletto Italian Restaurant, and The Lounge for the hotel group’s iconic afternoon tea experience and light refreshments. Treatments at the spa have been inspired by traditional Chinese medicine as well as Western techniques, plus there’s an indoor pool and a state-of-the-art fitness centre with personal trainers on hand to offer guidance if required.
Zhejiang, Hangzhou
Relais & Chateaux Chaptel Hangzhou Hotel
Part of the West Lake UNESCO site, this authentic shikumen brick-built mansion is an homage to its original era, yet very relevant in the 21st-century. Wooden shutters, Art Deco ornaments, furniture handpicked from local craftsmen and Chinese umbrellas for shade in the ground floor garden all a one-of-a-kind personality to this historic monument. Guests can stay in bedrooms, suites, villas, or townhouses, with up to four bedrooms. Le Lotus is the Chaptel Hangzhou’s gourmet restaurant, with Chef Jack Wang at the helm. And the plant-filled roof terrace is a charming setting for a nightcap.
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Wan Chai
The Fleming Hotel
The Fleming Hotel is a 66-room boutique hotel located in a lively neighbourhood on Hong Kong Island. The room types range from small to extra-large to suit the needs of any guest, for any purpose, and are an elegant combination of traditional and contemporary design. Even the smallest of rooms are equipped with every necessity and additional luxuries while the larger rooms provide a spacious environment to enhance your stay. The hotel is a short walk from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and is specifically designed to reflect the area’s industrial and maritime past. The hotel includes the exquisite Osteria Marzia by the Black Sheep Restaurant group, serving indulgent Italian dishes to bring a Mediterranean feel to Asia. The restaurant is open from early until late to provide a cosy, upscale experience at any time of day.
Sichuan, Chengdu, Jinjiang
The St. Regis Chengdu
With a prestigious address in the ancient city, this impressive establishment is ideal for people who want to be located close to Chengdu’s most popular attractions. There are 279 guestrooms and suites to choose from that combine state-of-the-art amenities with custom furnishings. Guests can enjoy the signature St. Regis Butler service while they take in views of Tianfu Square. Among the luxurious amenities that guests are invited to make use of are both an indoor and outdoor swimming pool as well as a fitness centre and spa, both of which are open around the clock. With its extra-large bed and huge bathroom, the St. Regis Suite is an excellent option for luxury lovers.
Guangzhou, Hai Zhu
Park Hyatt Guangzhou
Found in Zhujiang New Town, the Park Hyatt showcases Lingnan culture and cuisine and also happens to be one of China’s tallest buildings – those who prefer Western food will enjoy the Mediterranean restaurant or snacks in the rooftop bar. Spacious rooms have a mid-century-meets-contemporary feel and many offer views of the Zhujiang River. Pay a visit to the wellness centre and you can enjoy an indoor swim with a phenomenal outlook. Business services are provided at the Park Hyatt – a longstanding favourite brand for international business people – making it a smart choice if visiting the city for work.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Grand Hyatt Shanghai
Situated in the breathtaking Jin Mao Tower, the Grand Hyatt Shanghai is one of the top ten highest hotels in the world, and is certainly also among the most unique. With well-equipped rooms with stunning views and ten exquisite restaurants and bars, you need never leave, but when you do the hotel’s central location in the Lujiazui financial district puts the whole of Shanghai at your feet.
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Causeway Bay
The Park Lane Hong Kong, A Pullman Hotel
An exclusive range of luxurious guestrooms are on offer for solo travellers, couples, or families at The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel including the magnificent Park Lane suites which offer homely, deluxe living spaces and high-tech amenities. Each of the hotels’ rooms overlook stunning city views of the Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour. When it comes to dining experiences, guests can enjoy an all-day buffet at PLAYT, round-the-clock relaxation in Ebb & Flow Lobby Lounge, or rooftop sophistication in SKYE Roofbar & Dining. The hotel offers 24-hour access to the fully equipped fitness centre and rooftop yoga classes on weekends. A high-tech business centre, as well as multi-purpose function rooms, make the Park Lane Hong Kong the ideal venue for meetings and conferences.
Beijing, Chaoyang
Conrad Beijing
Contemporary five-star hotel in the heart of the Chinese capital, this 29-storey tower by MAD Architects is in Beijing’s Sanlitun district, and opened 2013. Expect 289 guest rooms, three restaurants, lobby lounge, an impressive spa and fitness centre, and an executive lounge with panoramic views across the city’s modern skyline. The hotel is well-positioned base for both business and leisure travellers, offering good value for a genuine five-star experience.
China, Macau
W Macau – Studio City
W Macau – Studio City, part of Melco Resorts & Entertainment on the Cotai Strip, exemplifies the fusion of local culture and global appeal. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the hotel’s aesthetics draw inspiration from 1950s Hollywood and Macau’s East-meets-West heritage, featuring elements like undersea-themed ceilings and wave motifs. Its 557 rooms and suites offer modern amenities, including a Bluetooth sound system and signature in-room bars, with the Extreme WOW Suite boasting panoramic views and a luxurious layout. The hotel offers a diverse selection of dining experiences including day-to-night niche coffees and creative cocktails, a contemporary Cantonese fine dining restaurant, a delightful Chinese-Portuguese-inspired bakery and an exclusive speakeasy bar too. Guests can make use of a 16m indoor pool, a fully equipped gym, and the AWAY® Spa, while meeting and event spaces accommodate up to 130 guests. Adding to its unique offerings, W Macau is the first in Greater China to feature a W Sound Suite for recording experiences, highlighting its commitment to blending lifestyle with artistic and musical endeavours.