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Hong Kong's Premier Business Hotels

Where East Meets West at the Highest Level

James Hartwell Apr 19, 2026 8 min read
Business Travel · Hong Kong

Hong Kong's position as Asia's premier financial centre is reflected in a hotel landscape of extraordinary sophistication. From the harbourfront towers of Tsim Sha Tsui to the colonial grandeur of Kowloon, these are the properties that understand the modern executive.

Hong Kong Victoria Harbour at night

Asia's Financial Capital

Hong Kong's unique position as Asia's premier financial centre — a city where East meets West at the highest level of commerce and culture — has produced a hotel landscape of extraordinary sophistication. The city's iconic harbour, its density of Michelin-starred restaurants, and its seamless blend of Chinese and British traditions create conditions uniquely suited to luxury hospitality. When World's Best Stays curates its selection of the best business hotels in Hong Kong, we focus on properties that seamlessly blend opulent comfort with practical amenities essential for the modern executive.

Rosewood Hong Kong

Rosewood Hong Kong

Perched 65 storeys above Victoria Harbour, the Rosewood Hong Kong redefines urban luxury with its residential-style interiors and breathtaking panoramic views. This architectural marvel, designed by Tony Chi, offers an unparalleled sense of arrival and sophisticated comfort. Its signature space, The Manor Club, provides an exclusive sanctuary for business travellers, offering bespoke services and an intimate setting for meetings or quiet work. The hotel's art collection, particularly the striking sculptures, adds a layer of cultural depth.

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The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula Hong Kong

Affectionately known as the 'Grand Dame of the Far East,' The Peninsula Hong Kong is a timeless icon that has graced the tip of Kowloon since 1928. Its colonial grandeur and legendary white-gloved pageboys evoke an era of classic elegance, yet it remains at the forefront of modern luxury. The hotel's fleet of Rolls-Royces and its helipad underscore its commitment to seamless executive travel. The afternoon tea in the Lobby, a cherished ritual, offers a glimpse into Hong Kong's storied past.

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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong

Commanding a prime waterfront location in Central, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is a beacon of contemporary luxury and culinary excellence. With two Michelin-starred restaurants, Caprice and Lung King Heen, it offers an extraordinary gastronomic journey. The hotel's infinity pools, seemingly merging with Victoria Harbour, provide a serene escape from the city's hustle. The executive club lounge, with its impeccable service and stunning vistas, is a perfect setting for high-level meetings.

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Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Since 1963, the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong has been a legendary institution, defining luxury and hospitality in Asia. Its central location and panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline are iconic. The hotel is renowned for its exceptional dining, including the Michelin-starred Man Wah, offering exquisite Cantonese cuisine. The Clipper Lounge, a beloved institution, provides a tranquil setting for breakfast meetings or afternoon tea.

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James HartwellContributing Editor

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