There are many boutique hotels in Hong Kong. In this article, I will show you the most luxury boutique hotels in Hong Kong. Some of them are located in the tourist area which convenience for you to go shopping and dining. If you are booking these hotels, feel free to ask me about the nearby attractive places if you are planning your trip. I also put booking.com and Agoda direct link under each hotel, you can simply click the link and book through those site.
1. The East
Located in the Island East office district and designed with the business person in mind, East offers spacious rooms, harbour views, a great gym, pool deck, and Sugar, one of the city’s best alfresco terrace bar/lounges. It’s also wired to the nines, with ultra-fast Wi-Fi and paperless check-in and check-out. If retail therapy calls, or a post-work night out is needed, you’re only moments from the Tai Koo and Quarry Bay underground stations, ferrying guests to Central within minutes.
Address: 29 Taikoo Shing Road, Island East, +852 3968 3968, east-hongkong.com.
Room per night start from: USD $214
Booking.com: http://www.booking.com/hotel/hk/east-hong-kong.en.html
Agoda: http://www.agoda.com/east-hotel/hotel/hong-kong-hk.html
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The hotel is located in Tai Koo MTR station. It just less than 1 minute walk from the MTR station. Also, it is next to Taikoo Shing shopping mall, the hotel is very convenience for shopping.
2. The Upper House
The smallest studios at Andre Fu’s Upper House hotel start at 730 sq ft, with jaw-dropping skyline views from every angle, including the one from your bathtub. Add a rain shower, espresso machine, free Wi-Fi, and a customised iPod Touch for room service, and you may find it difficult to descend to street level. Within the hotel confines you’ll also find cool, contemporary locavore favourite Café Gray Deluxe restaurant, a relaxing lounge and an elevated garden, while shopping and dining hub Star Street and Pacific place is on the hotel’s doorstep.
The location of this hotel is less than 1 minute walk from the Admiralty MTR station. It is closed to Lan Kwai Fong area. If you take taxi to Lan Kwai Fong , cost around HKD$25-30 only.
Address: Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, +852 3968 1111,upperhouse.com, doubles from HK$3,600 (around £310)
Agoda: http://www.agoda.com/the-upper-house/hotel/hong-kong-hk.html
Booking.com: http://www.booking.com/hotel/hk/the-upper-house.en.html
Real Photos of the Upper House:
3. The Mira
The style-conscious, tech-savvy Mira is a destination hotel for the young and hip – all curves, glass and neon lights, with rooms awash in vibrant red, green, silver or purple, and dotted with tasteful additions – Arne Jacobsen’s Egg Chairs, Bose sound systems and marble aromatherapy baths. Dining and drinking options abound – sweet tooths flock to the Coco chocolate bar, twenty somethings pose at rooftop party lounge Vibes, and foodies aim for Michelin-starred restaurant Cuisine Cuisine for Cantonese fine dining.
Address• 118 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, +852 2368 1111,themirahotel.com, doubles from around £165
This hotel is located in Tsim Sha Tsui and is about 3 minutes walk from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station. This hotel has renovated in 2011 and now become a boutique hotel.
The room price is around USD$245. Consider this price you can stay at the shopping area of Tsim Sha Tsui, it is reasonable.
Agoda:
http://www.agoda.com/zh-hk/the-mira-hotel/hotel/hong-kong-hk.html
Booking.com
http://www.booking.com/hotel/vn/the-mira.zh-tw.html
4.Hotel LKF
Hovering directly over Hong Kong’s party central, Lan Kwai Fong, is urban abode Hotel LKF, with 95 spacious, rich brown and gold rooms all boasting king-sized beds and metro views overlooking the city below. Stomping ground for social butterflies, the building also houses the Tom Dixon-designed Tazmania Ballroom billiards bar, NYC supper club-style restaurant Lily & Bloom, and Andre Fu’s top-floor Azure fusion restaurant and bar (and later club). Outside, you’re in the heart of Central, steps away from local lifestyle store GOD, renowned egg tart bakery Tai Cheong, and vintage tome collection Lok Man Rare Books.
Address: 33 Wyndham Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Central, +852 3518 9688, hotel-lkf.com.hk, doubles from around £170
Honestly, I don’t really recommend tourist to stay in this hotel because it is not near MTR station. However, if you are planning to go clubbing in Lan Kwai Fong(the most famous place for clubbing in HK), this hotel is a good choice. It just 5 mintues walk from Lan Kwai Fong to the Hotel.
Room price start from: 250 USD
Agoda:
http://www.agoda.com/zh-hk/hotel-lkf-by-rhombus-lan-kwai-fong/hotel/hong-kong-hk.html
Booking.com
http://www.booking.com/hotel/hk/hotellkfbyrhombus.en.html
5. Hullett House
Ten bespoke suites occupy the upper floors of Tsim Sha Tsui’s Hullett House, a colonial white-stucco building once home to the Marine Police Headquarters. Today, Hullett House pays homage to Hong Kong’s ancestry, with each uniquely themed suite celebrating a period of Hong Kong’s heritage, from Imperial China in the Tsing Lung suite complete with Confucian temple, through art deco 1930s Shanghai in the Pui O suite, and all-white blanc-de-Chine decadence in the Silvermine suite. All come with private balconies offering skyline views and gardens below.
Address • 2A Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, +852 3988 0000,hulletthouse.com, doubles from around £330
Room Price start from USD750. The price is really expensive. Even, I have never stayed in this hotel, but I don’t think it is worth it. Tsim Sha Tsui has other nice hotels which the price are less than that.
Agoda:
http://www.agoda.com/zh-hk/hullett-house/hotel/hong-kong-hk.html
Booking.com
www.booking.com/hotel/hk/hullett-house.en-gb.html