


Rosewood Hong Kong

Rosewood Hong Kong was named the number-one hotel in the world on The World's 50 Best Hotels 2025 — Rosewood's global flagship, a Tony Chi-designed 'vertical estate' rising 65 storeys over the Kowloon waterfront at Victoria Dockside, holding a Michelin Three-Key. Most of its 413 rooms and suites face Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline, in a 1930s-glamour-meets-contemporary style of marble baths and free-form tubs, with butler service and the 40th-floor Manor Club for the top tiers. A 25-metre infinity pool runs along a landscaped sixth-floor deck over the harbour; Asaya by Guerlain spreads some 40,000 square feet of urban wellness across Roman bath houses and chill pods; and a museum-grade art collection — Henry Moore, Damien Hirst, Bharti Kher — runs through the building, with private tours. Dining spans The Legacy House Cantonese, the DarkSide jazz bar and Butterfly Room afternoon tea, with K11 Musea and the Hong Kong Palace Museum next door. There is no beach — this is the Kowloon waterfront — but as the world's top-ranked hotel, it is the standout Hong Kong choice.















- Booked on bed and breakfast, with eight or nine restaurants and bars.
- A 65-storey vertical estate on the Kowloon waterfront at Victoria Dockside — a city icon, with no beach.
- In Kowloon, with the best skyline views and K11 Musea and the Palace Museum on the doorstep — Central is a Star Ferry ride across the water.
- About 40 minutes by car from Hong Kong International Airport.


