Designed by famous local architects, the stylish Hotel ICON enjoys harbor views in Tsim Sha Tsui East Kowloon. It presents a rooftop outdoor heated pool, pampering spa services and a health club.
Located 656 feet from SoHo, Hotel Madera Hollywood in Hong Kong offers a free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Located on Hong Kong Island, the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong features rooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of Victoria Harbor, Victoria Peak and Kowloon...
Overlooking Victoria Harbor, Mandarin Oriental offers elegant rooms with 48-inch flat-screen TV, 8 dining options including Michelin Star restaurant Mandarin Grill+Bar, a spa and fitness center.
Featuring sophisticated spacious suites and rooms across 25 stories, The Murray, Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel offers accommodations in Hong Kong.
Boasting a panoramic views of Victoria Harbor and the city, The Upper House is centrally located in Hong Kong Island right on top of Pacific Place, the city’s premier shopping mall.
Located 656 feet from SoHo, Hotel Madera Hollywood in Hong Kong offers a free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Cracking location. Spacious rooms, well appointed.
Located in the heart of Hong Kong's commercial and cultural district, Ibis Hong Kong Central provides modern rooms with private bathrooms.
Public transport nearby, 7e just around the corner
Luxurious guestrooms are all equipped with a flat-screen TV and a mini-bar. Some rooms come with a private balcony, while upper floor rooms enjoy city views. Private bathroom has a rainshower.
Perfect location, good view, nice attentive staff,
Located in Hong Kong’s dynamic Sheung Wan District, 99 Bonham provides exceptional access to prestigious business, shopping, dining and entertainment destinations.
Convenient Spacious when compared to other hotels
Located in Hong Kong's eclectic Sheung Wan District and next to its prestigious Central District, The Jervois features custom interiors and furnishings by an internationally celebrated French designer...
very well appointed studio with everything you need.
Upper Lascar Row may be the road's official name, but everyone in Hong Kong knows it as “Cat Street.” This buzzing nest of stalls is stuffed with knick-knacks, trinkets and, well, junk. These days you're more likely to find kitsch souvenirs than priceless antiques, but rifling through you might unearth anything from vintage propaganda posters to replica Ming vases.