Hotel Overview

  • Woman walks along the edge of luxury hotel pool in city

    Enjoy breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour from our infinity pool – your perfect getaway awaits.

  • A person is seated at the edge of an outdoor swimming pool, which overlooks a large body of water with city buildings in the background.

    Take a leisurely swim in our infinity-edge pool over the harbour

  • No matter where your Hong Kong getaway takes you, at Four Seasons the sky is quite literally the limit.

  • A city oasis for you. A world of adventure for them. Our iconic hotel brings out the best in Hong Kong, no matter your age.

  • Contemporary living room with large window overlooking city harbour

    Wake up to unparalleled, 180˚ views of Hong Kong skyscrapers

  • Bright hotel bedroom with large bed, blue geometric headboard, floor-to-ceiling windows and ocean view.

    Unwind in a room with a view

  • Experience the epitome of culinary excellence, where classic French savoir-faire harmoniously melds with global accents.

  • Elegant couple walking arm-in-arm in luxurious restaurant with chandeliers, red velvet seating and ornate decor.

    Michelin three-star Caprice offers a taste of France in the heart of Hong Kong

  • A hotel restaurant waiter pour tea at a white tablecloth table with man and two children, set next to a window overlooking city and harbour

    Relish exquisite seafood and dim sum crafted by Executive Chinese Chef Chan Yan Tak at the world’s first Chinese restaurant to be recognized with the coveted Michelin three-star rating. Lung King Heen has been awarded two Michelin stars this year, a prestigious recognition of its exceptional cuisine.

  • Lung King Heen is the world’s first Chinese restaurant to attain a three-Michelin-star recognition, and it holds an impressive record of winning this accolade for 14 consecutive years.

  • Named one of the World’s Best Bars, our cocktail bar is driven by innovation and shaped by the modern world, featuring a collection of the world’s most unique spirits.

  • A female spa therapist performing a massage on a woman, face down on spa treatment table, in a chic luxury spa with marble walls

    Indulgent spa treatments are the perfect city breaks

  • A bride and groom walking up stairs near large windows.

    Our iconic stairs beckon wedding photographers and Instagrammers

  • A bride and groom embrace each other in an indoor reception hall decorated with chandeliers and banquet tables

    Wedding banquets to remember

  • Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong high rise exterior at dusk

    Our home, the shopping and business hub of the International Finance Centre complex

Accommodations

  • Elegant hotel room with a large bed, patterned accent wall, and a seating area. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a daytime view of a city skyline and waterfront.
    Deluxe Harbour-View Room

    A reimagined space where intimate views of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour captivate the senses, and a sleep temple is infused with elements embodying the rich culture of Hong Kong.

  • Luxury hotel room with a large bed, geometric accent wall, and a seating area. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide a nighttime view of city skyscrapers.
    Deluxe Peak-View Room

    Spacious rooms infused with elements of modern Hong Kong, with artistic features that bring in the notion of nature amid views over the bustling city and Victoria Peak.

  • Modern hotel living room with city and harbor view, beige sofas, armchair, TV displaying night skyline and coffee table with champagne.
    Premier Harbour-View Suite

    These luxurious suites are ideal for those who prefer extra space to work or relax, or for families with kids who want room to roam. With a king bedroom separated from the living area, these suites feature impressive views of the Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, a large walk-in closet and a dining area.

  • Modern hotel living area with beige sectional sofa, abstract wall art, open shelving with decor and coffee table with books and blue flowers.
    Superior Harbour-View Suite

    With only one unit per level, these spacious corner suites are perfect for those who prefer extra privacy. With panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows providing natural light throughout the space, guests can bask in the multiple facets of Hong Kong through its sweeping views of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and Stonecutters Island while indulging in luxurious modern interiors.

Dining

  • An elegant French restaurant interior with polished wooden floors, white tablecloth-covered tables, and plush leather chairs. The room features chandeliers.
    Caprice
  • Luxurious lounge with purple velvet seating, marble tables and a bartender preparing drinks behind a backlit bar.
    Caprice Bar
  • A sophisticated restaurant with neatly set tables and chairs. Large windows offer panoramic views of the city skyline and the waterway.
    Lung King Heen
  • Crystal pillar bar shelves behind a bar counter with city view
    ARGO
  • Indoor lounge and restaurant
  • Elegant restaurant dining area with softly lit tables, upholstered chairs, and ambient lighting, set for a formal dinner service.
    The Lounge
  • Man and woman stand on an outdoor terrace with Hong Kong and harbour view
    Pool Terrace
  • Chef carefully plating food with chopsticks on ceramic dishes in a Japanese restaurant setting.
    Sushi Saito
  • Teppanyaki ‧ Tempura Shun
  • Elegant restaurant interior with dim lighting, tufted leather booth seating, modern decor and a bar lined with blue upholstered stools.
    NOI by Paulo Airaudo

Nearby Attractions

  • A traditional Hong Kong junk boat with red sails gliding through Victoria Harbour at dusk, with the city’s illuminated skyline in the background
    Victoria Harbour

    Set sail on Hong Kong‘s iconic wooden junk boat. Enjoy the breathtaking Victoria Harbour sunset aboard the Aqualuna Harbour Cruise. Upon returning to the Hotel, indulge in an eight-course tasting dinner at Lung King Heen, the world’s first three-Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant, curated by Chef Chan Yan Tak. What‘s more, discover a delightful Chocolate Chinese Junk Boat welcome treat that pays homage to your journey.

    Book Experience
  • View of Hong Kong city at night
    Victoria Peak

    The highest mountain on Hong Kong Island is one of the most popular places for tourists to visit. You will be able to overlook the bustling Victoria Harbour and Kowloon peninsula with a magnificent bird’s-eye view.

  • The Peak Tram rises about Hong Kong city on a lush mountainside
    Peak Tram

    Getting to The Peak by the Peak Tram is an unforgettable experience. One of the world’s oldest and most famous funicular railways, the tram rises to 396 metres (about 1,300 feet) above sea level. After a 14-month closure for upgrades, the sixth-generation Peak Tram reopened in August of 2022 with a brand new look, dressed in a bespoke 'Peak Tram Green' colour.

  • Shadowed people stand in front of large aquarium featuring whale sharks and fish
    Ocean Park

    Ocean Park is home to one of Southeast Asia’s largest aquariums, featuring exotic birds and sea creatures ranging from dolphins and sea lions to sharks and jellyfish. A spectacular cable car ride connects the lowland and headland sections of the Park, offering spectacular views of Hong Kong Island and the surrounding outlying islands. See Ocean Park’s resident pandas here, or join the dolphin encounter program, where you can get into the water with these amazing creatures and interact with them.

    Book Experience
  • Hollywood Road

    Hollywood Road hosts a dynamic mix of heritage sites, such as Man Mo Temple, modern landmarks, and a lively assortment of bars, restaurants, art galleries and antique shops. Originating as a trading post for foreign merchants over a century ago, it now stands as a crucial cultural and commercial hub, reflecting the city’s rich past and vibrant present.

  • A corner building on a city street, illuminated at night
    SOHO

    Known for its nightlife and dining scene, SoHo derives its name from being “south of Hollywood Road” and primarily spans Staunton and Elgin Streets, with its presence spreading to adjacent areas. This enclave features a sophisticated mix of multicultural dining and entertainment options, housed in historic, narrow lanes. It boasts upscale bars and restaurants that epitomize the area’s chic and cosmopolitan allure.

  • A city street at night in Hong Kong
    Lan Kwai Fong

    Don't miss the fun at Hong Kong’s trendy night district. You’re sure to find a place that fits your mood: cocktail lounges, buzzing bars, neighbourhood pubs, funky nightclubs, sophisticated wine bars and many more places where you can wine and dine.

  • Heritage brick building in a city centre
    Tai Kwun

    Tai Kwun is Hong Kong’s centre for heritage and arts, inviting all visitors on a journey of discovery that unites multiple genres of arts, heritage, culture and lifestyle in Hong Kong. Meaning “big station” in Chinese, Tai Kwun is the colloquial name used by Hong Kong residents to refer to the former police headquarters and the surrounding compound. The name has been adopted as a reminder of the historical importance of this living heritage site.

  • A city building, facing rows of floors
    PMQ

    PMQ, the former Police Married Quarters, is the stage for creative happenings and lifestyle experiences. It is also a creative hub filled with design studios and workshops, showcasing a wide array of products, including fashion and accessories, gifts, homeware, small furniture and other lifestyle goods. Throughout the year, PMQ has a jam-packed schedule filled with exhibitions by local and international designers and artists.

  • Man Mo temple interior, featuring red and bronze hanging light fixtures
    Man Mo Temple

    “Man” literally means civil while “Mo” is martial. The Man Mo Temple is dedicated to the King Emperor Man, the god of literature, and Holy King Emperor Kwan, the god of war. The two gods were human. The Man Mo temple opens from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm daily.

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  • An ornate facade with archways at bottom, lined with thin towers and columns, intricate carvings and shelves holding statues.

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  • Canton Tower view and Guangzhou city skyline

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  • View of Bangkok buildings from the river

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  • Man and woman in traditional Korean attire walk along the wall of a local palace

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  • Crowds under Tokyo lights, colourful billboards
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  • Person walks across rope bridge in lush jungle

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