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All hotel bills in Hong Kong are subject to 10% service charge and 3% government tax.
The hotels below have been grouped alphabetically into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over HK$3,500)
$$$ (HK$2,500 to HK$3,500)
$$ (HK$1,500 to HK$2,500)
$ (up to HK$1,500)
The prices quoted above are for a double room per night, including breakfast and excluding service charge and tax, unless otherwise specified.

Business

Conrad Hong Kong
One of the Pacific Place hotels in Admiralty, attached to the luxury shopping mall and Hong Kong Park, the Conrad vies for supremacy with the Island Shangri-La next door. Some would argue that the Conrad has slightly less elegance but its facilities are exceptional and meals next to its swimming pool overlooking central Hong Kong are a civilised pleasure. Business facilities are second to none, with nine banquet and meeting rooms, including one of Hong Kong's largest ballrooms and a comprehensively equipped business centre.

Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty
Tel: 2521 3838.
Website: www.conrad.com.hk
Price: $$$
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
One of Hong Kong's premier hotels, the Grand Hyatt features a lavishly decorated lobby, with gigantic columns, huge vases of fresh lilies and shining marble. Rooms are appropriately sumptuous for 5 stars and feature state-of-the-art in-room technology. Conference facilities include a grand ballroom and 20 function rooms. The hotel also adjoins the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre for easy access to events held there. Sports and recreational amenities include a full-size pool.

1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
Tel: 2588 1234.
Website: http://hongkong.grand.hyatt.com
Price: $$$$
Hotel InterContinental Hong Kong
A 5-star landmark right on the Kowloon waterfront, the InterContinental is a favourite business destination and is increasingly popular for leisure tourists. It offers a magnificent prospect of the skyscrapers of Central, both from many of its 495 rooms and lobby bar, surpassing even The Peninsula in this respect. The view over the rim of its outdoor Jacuzzi is just as fabulous, making for stylish late-night dips. Its ballroom is claimed to be Hong Kong's largest, able to accommodate almost 2,000 cocktail guests. Conference, business facilities and day spa are equally lavish. Its top-grade eateries include Alain Ducasse's Spoon and Nobu.

18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Tel: 2721 1211.
Website: www.hongkong-ic.intercontinental.com
Price: $$$$
W Hong Kong
Hong Kong's newest hotel, opened in September 2008, offers neon light skyline views from all 393 rooms. The interior draws on inspiration from the environment with tree-like columns in the main entrance and wood grain and water patterns in the guest rooms, where handmade soft furnishings and a ‘munchie box' add to the home-away-from-home ambience. On the 76th floor, the rooftop swimming pool is one of the highest in the world while Bliss spa, the first in Asia, offers movies-while-you-manicure. In the Living Room, two-storey ceilings and plush seating provide an ideal place to kickback and relax before dining at one of the hotel's two restaurants.

1 Austin Road West, Kowloon Station, Kowloon
Tel: 2717 2222.
Website: www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/index.html
Price: $$$

Luxury

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
The Mandarin Oriental, which overlooks Victoria Harbour from its perch right in the middle of Central, is a Hong Kong institution. The 502 rooms are known for their elegance and its tearooms and buffets also enjoy a loyal following. Business travellers are well catered for, with facilities including Internet access and state-of-the-art function rooms to accommodate conferences and events. The lobby has style to spare with a somewhat recherché art deco flavour. Top-class dining options include Pierre and Mandarin Grill, while favourite bars include the M Bar, Chinnery Bar and the Captain's Table.

5 Connaught Road, Central
Tel: 2522 0111.
Website: www.mandarin-oriental.com/hongkong
Price: $$$$
The Peninsula
The jewel in the crown of Kowloon's waterfront hospitality palaces, The Peninsula is a colonial foundation dating from 1928, which has kept its supremacy well into the post-colonial era. Comprehensive, modern facilities embellish period grandeur. The tearooms at street level are appropriately magnificent - Noel Coward could walk in any time and feel right at home. The hotel affords magnificent harbour views from some suites; it also boasts top-class restaurants, including the celebrated Philippe Starck Felix bar-restaurant and Gaddis, and even offers city helicopter trips from its roof-top helipad.

Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: 2920 2888.
Website: www.peninsula.com
Price: $$$$

Moderate

Bishop Lei International House
An economical 3-star hotel and hostel on Robinson Road, owned and operated by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, the hotel is on the escalator that runs between Mid-Levels and Central. The rooms are small but comfortable, with en-suite bathrooms, and many offer splendid panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the towers of Central. Décor is simple but clean and well maintained. The hotel offers reasonable, basic business facilities, including a business centre and function room. Other amenities include a swimming pool. There is a free shuttle bus service to Wan Chai and the Airport Express station in Central.

4 Robinson Road, Mid-Levels
Tel: 2868 0828.
Website: www.bishopleihtl.com.hk
Price: $
Luxe Manor Hotel
In big, bold and brassy Hong Kong, boutique accommodation with a designer edge can be difficult to find. Fortunately Luxe Manor, with its 153 rooms and six themed suites, caters to guests who believe bigger is not necessarily better. The interior is a quirky mix of grand old architecture fused with the surrealist art and design of the early 20th century. Guest rooms feature little luxuries such as marble bathrooms and mini-bar along with business essentials including Wi-Fi Internet access. The hotel's restaurant, Aspasia, is helmed by Michelin-starred chef Roland Schuller. Alternatively step out onto Knutsford Terrace, a buzzing al fresco strip.

39 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Tel: 3763 8880.
Website: www.slh.com/peoples_republic_of_china/hong_kong/kowlux.html
Price: $$

Other Recommendations

The Four Seasons
Next to the Two IFC building, this 399-room ϋber-luxury hotel is one of the finest in the region. Magnificent harbour views, exquisite service, a suite of fine restaurants and bars and a 2,044 sq m (6,706 sq ft) spa with 18 treatment rooms are combined with a superb location on the Hong Kong waterfront, with easy access to the Star Ferry terminal, the Central bar and restaurant districts and the IFC Shopping mall.

8 Finance Street, Central
Tel: 3196 8888.
Website: www.fourseasons.com/hongkong
Price: $$$$
Holiday Inn Golden Mile
Kowloon's representative of the Holiday Inn chain is situated right on Nathan Road, the Golden Mile of shops and souvenir stalls. Its 597 rooms are furnished and equipped to the usual Holiday Inn standard and it makes an excellent choice for business travellers on a budget and leisure visitors, with a luxurious feel that belies its 4-star category. Its function rooms provide full resources for events and business functions.

50 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui West, Kowloon
Tel: 2369 3111.
Website: www.goldenmile-hk.holiday-inn.com
Price: $$

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