Hong Kong is home to some of the best and most iconic hotels in the world. Such as Mandarin Oriental and The Peninsula.
Like anything in this fast-paced and ever-changing city, there's always something new and exciting opening. See five of the newest hotel concepts to grace Hong Kong's ever competitive hospitality scene below;
The Murray
In the midst of Hong Kong’s business and financial district, The Murray, once a prominent government building in the sixties, has now been redesigned into one of the best looking hotels in the city. Located along Cotton Tree Drive, the five-star hotel faces Hong Kong Park and the neighbouring botanical gardens. The Murray is also home to the city's popular of-the-moment rooftop restaurant and bar, Popinjays.
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Hotel VIC
North Point has recently gone under a revitalisation and the district now has its first five-star hotel, Hotel VIC. Located just a few minutes away from the North Point ferry, guests of the hotel are able to enjoy panoramic views of Hong Kong's iconic Victoria Harbour.
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St. Regis Hong Kong
Located in the heart of Wan Chai, St. Regis will be the latest member of Hong Kong’s striking skyline in 2019. Parent company Marriott International says that the new St. Regis represents the perfection of luxury accommodation by collaborating with renowned interior designer André Fu. St. Regis will offer 129 guest suites, a heated swimming pool, and other luxurious amenities. 5 event rooms, able to accommodate for up to 500 people.
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Rosewood Hong Kong
At the end of 2018 Rosewood Hotels & Resorts added a new landmark at one of Hong Kong's most prime locations: the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui. The luxury hotel provides 398 luxurious rooms, and a residences section on the top 19 floors of the tower. 11 event spaces throughout the hotel allow for meetings and events for up to 2,000 people.
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Tribute Yau Ma Tei
Yau Ma Tei’s Tribute Hotel pays homage to Hong Kong’s culture and history. It comprises 22 rooms with king beds, and two larger rooms that sleep four. The hotel is full of quirky details, from dim sum carts in the lobby to bathroom tiles designed by home ware brand Latitude 22N and reminiscent of what you might find in a cha chaan teng. The hotel also supports homegrown talent – you’ll find craft beer from Young Master Ales, tea from Teakha and coffee from Common Ground.
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