
Hong Kong
Contemporary luxury with Chinese architectural accents — think floor-to-ceiling harbour views, natural textures, and modern art alongside a glossy business-hotel efficiency. It moves fast and runs polished.
Book Lung King Heen and Caprice well in advance — these are destination restaurants for Hong Kong diners, not just hotel guests.
Why It Matters
Holds more Michelin stars under one roof than any other hotel in Hong Kong. Lung King Heen was the world's first three-Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant. ARGO cocktail bar has consistently ranked on both Asia's and the World's 50 Best Bars lists. The scale here — 399 rooms, 10+ food and drink venues, a Forbes Five-Star spa — is exceptional for a city where space is famously scarce.
A 45-story glass tower sitting right on Victoria Harbour in the heart of Central, the Four Seasons Hong Kong is genuinely hard to beat as a luxury base in this city. Seven Michelin stars under one roof — the most of any hotel in Hong Kong — and a cocktail bar that reliably appears on the World's 50 Best lists. Rooms are spacious by Hong Kong standards, the pools look straight out over the harbour, and the IFC mall connection means you can walk to the MTR without stepping outside.
Where You'll Stay
12 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
10 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Private Ngong Ping 360 cable car to Po Lin Monastery and the Big Buddha, followed by exploration of the Tai O fishing village — one of Hong Kong's last stilt-house communities.
Cooking classes, arts and crafts, and curated activities for younger guests. The hotel takes the family angle seriously — children under 18 stay free in parents' room.
Mindfulness workshops run through the spa program covering mala bead making and mandala art. Part of the broader wellness event schedule.
Set sail on the Aqualuna harbour junk at sunset, then return to the hotel for an eight-course tasting dinner at Lung King Heen — including a chocolate Chinese junk boat welcome treat. One of the hotel's signature packaged experiences.
Morning tai chi sessions overlooking Victoria Harbour led by the hotel's resident tai chi master. One of the more atmospheric wellness options in the building.
A curated tea tasting session exploring loose-leaf Chinese teas — a collaboration with Yú Tea House and the Gallery.
A guided tour of local eateries covering dim sum, egg waffles, egg tarts, French toast, milk tea, and wonton noodles. Includes stops at specialty shops for traditional Hong Kong snacks.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
On-site hair salon available to guests.
24-hour business centre on property, plus the ability to arrange private meeting setups through the Executive Club.
Concierge team operating in multiple languages — standard for a Central Hong Kong luxury property serving international business travellers.
High-speed complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel (25+ Mbps per independent sources).
The hotel sits within the IFC complex, connecting directly to ifc mall (high-end retail), Hong Kong Station (Airport Express and MTR), and the Star Ferry terminal. No need to step outside to reach transport.
Extensive in-room dining menu available around the clock — a meaningful amenity for jet-lagged travellers arriving across time zones.
State-of-the-art gym with cardiovascular machines equipped with LCD TVs and headphones, plus weights with direct harbour views. Yoga classes also offered.
Full laundry, dry-cleaning, and garment pressing services.
Nespresso machines in all guest rooms. Also stocked with Lung King Heen Chinese teas.
An airy lounge on the 45th floor with concierge service, pressing and business meeting setup, and complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails for eligible guests. Some of the best views in the building.
12 function rooms totalling over 21,000 sqft, including two harbour-view ballrooms. The hotel is a recognized venue for weddings and corporate events.
Two year-round outdoor swimming pools (infinity and lap) on the pool terrace overlooking Victoria Harbour. The infinity pool is heated in winter. Underwater music pumped into the infinity pool. Pool Terrace bar and dining alongside.
Rooms are serviced twice daily — morning turndown included.
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