
"A dynamic landscape, top-notch dining, world-beating efficiency and an indefatigable nature are just a few of the factors that have kept Hong Kong at the top of visitors' lists for decades. These qualities are apparent in the city's hotels too, which seized the three-year Covid border closure as an opportunity to spruce up the goods, revamping rooms and adding hot new bars and restaurants."
"In Hong Kong, it tends to be the big international brands that straddle Victoria Harbour, offering luxurious facilities, super-sleek service and views that will make you want to sleep with the curtains open. But that doesn't mean you can't find exceptional places to lay your head in other parts of town. While small independent hotels are hard to find, hip crash pads, lifestyle hotels and design-led digs are scattered across the city."
Hong Kong's hotels combine a dynamic urban landscape, top-tier dining, high efficiency and resilient character that sustain strong visitor appeal. Many hotels used the Covid border closure to renovate rooms and add new bars and restaurants. Major international brands cluster along Victoria Harbour, providing luxurious facilities, sleek service and dramatic harbour views. Exceptional accommodations also appear away from the waterfront, with hip crash pads, lifestyle hotels and design-led properties sprinkled across the city. Central and Tsim Sha Tsui are the premier districts for scenic harbour views and the nightly light show, though rates are higher. Selection criteria emphasize design, location, service and sustainability.
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