Hong Kong’s 8 most luxurious hotel suites ever, from the Grand Hyatt’s Presidential Suite to The Ritz-Carlton Suite in the world’s tallest hotel – but which is the most expensive?
- Events like Clockenflap, Art Basel and the Rugby Sevens show Hong Kong is still drawing tourists and many of the best suites go big on harbour views – with the Ritz-Carlton’s from almost 500 metres up
- The Upper House’s André Fu Suite has been designed by the man himself while The Peninsula Suite is lined with artworks by American artist Pat Steir, with a sculpture by Chinese artist Sun Yi in the hall
Read on to find out where you should check into on your next visit for a truly sumptuous stay.
1. André Fu Suite, The Upper House
Where: The Upper House
How much: From HK$60,000 (US$7,650) per night
Why: The Upper House brand has a long-standing partnership with acclaimed interior designer André Fu, and its Hong Kong hotel boasts the only suite in the world named after him. Encompassing 1,960 sq ft, the converted two-bedroom penthouse has a calming neutral palette throughout, providing a minimalist backdrop for statement pieces from the designer’s Living collection. The suite’s second bedroom has been converted into a private spa room with floor-to-ceiling windows, while the second bedroom now hosts a spacious dining room that comfortably seats 18.
A stay at the André Fu suite comes complete with daily champagne breakfast for two in the suite, a wellness treatment for two and a round-trip chauffeur transfer, plus the opportunity to take a piece of your holiday home with you with a gift from the André Fu Living collection.