
Tired and stressed, but still can't afford to travel yet? Treat yourself to one of these best staycations in Hong Kong – you deserve it!
While we enjoy travelling to beautiful places like Tokyo and South Korea, sometimes, it’s nice to stay at a home-away-from-home. As we’re kind of obsessed with mini breaks here at Honeycombers, we’ve rounded up the best hotels for you to have a staycation in Hong Kong. Plus, there will be hotel buffets! So, pack an overnight bag and get ready to check in.
26 best staycations in Hong Kong for every budget
The budget-friendly stays
1. The Park Lane Hong Kong – A Pullman Hotel

Stay, play, and relax in the heart of Causeway Bay at The Park Lane Hong Kong. In addition to its prime location, the hotel boasts wonderful views of Victoria Park and Victoria Harbour, making it truly an urban oasis. From bubble baths to in-room massages, you’re guaranteed to feel pampered and recharged. Sink into the plush bedding but do remember to set your alarm and catch the free breakfast buffet with your stay!
Find out more about staycations at The Park Lane Hong Kong.
The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel, 310 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, p. 2293 8888
2. pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun

Featuring a warm European design, pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun is a great place to get away on a staycation in Hong Kong. The modern hotel has some of the friendliest staff in town, along with a game area and a restaurant that serves up delicious food. Be sure to order some of their tasty pizzas that are made with a selection of unique local ingredients.
pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun, 6 Tsun Wen Road, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, p. 3112 1138
3. Eaton HK

This gorgeous hotel in Jordan is the coolest little hideout in town. Home to Terrible Baby, one of the most popular bars in Hong Kong, and an array of dining options, including the Michelin-starred Yat Tung Heen, this hotel is packed full of character and even has a snazzy pool surrounded by flamingos on the rooftop!
Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong, p. 2782 1818
4. Ovolo Southside

Hong Kong’s first warehouse-conversion hotel, Ovolo Southside brings the fun to the funkiest little area in town. Nestled beside industrial warehouses, artist’s studios, and great coffee joints, this hotel knows that service is key. Inside, modern design elements and artwork bring the space to life, while guest rooms have a monochromatic palette. With three eateries to choose from (we’re obsessed with Komune), you certainly won’t go hungry here. Oh, and you mustn’t leave yet without having a cocktail at the rooftop bar, Above!
Ovolo Southside, 64 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, p. 3460 8100
5. Camlux Hotel

Housed in a converted factory in Kowloon Bay, Camlux Hotel features 185 contemporary guest rooms amid a unique heritage site. While the exterior of the building remains the same, the interior has been carefully refurbished to allow plenty of natural light to flow into the property. Each room ranges in size from 22 to 32 square metres, featuring features elegant decor that sits next to original architectural features. The property also provides a host of extra amenities, such as Smart TVs that can be conveniently connected to personal entertainment, a 24-hour gym, currency exchange, laundry and dry cleaning, luggage storage, and limousine service. This is a great place to stay in Hong Kong if you want to explore Kowloon Bay and surrounding areas.
Camlux Hotel, 15 Wang Kwong Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, p. 2593 2828
6. Page148

Conveniently located at Austin Road opposite Kowloon Cricket Club, the Page148 hotel is perfectly situated to show off the urban scenes of Jordan. The boutique hotel has subtle vintage touches (think Marshall speakers and traditional looking telephones) whilst remaining mostly modern. We recommend booking their Signature Greenery room as it’s more spacious, and the semi-circular layout is definitely Instagrammable!
Page148, 148 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 3844 8888, 尖沙咀柯士甸道148號
The affordable middle-ground deals
7. Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

A tranquil spot hidden from the city’s hustle and bustle, Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong is a place for you to spend a restful mini-holiday with your loved ones. Around the vicinity are the North Point Ferry and promenade, quaint cafes, and a stone’s throw away from Quarry Bay. This pet-friendly hotel is definitely an all-in-one solution for a well-deserved getaway.
The trendy rooms are well-designed and offer stunning, undisrupted views of the Victoria Harbour. Other highlights include the rooftop infinity pool, the glamorous alfresco restaurant and bar Cruise (with a scrumptious brunch offering), a VR workout machine in the gym, and self check-in/out services to help you avoid the queues. Oh, and the buffet dinner at The Farmhouse is amazing! AND all this comes at an unbeatable price.
Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong, 1 North Point Estate Lane, North Point, Hong Kong, p. 3762 1234
8. The Hari

Bridging Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, The Hari opened doors in December 2020 (yes, they braved the pandemic). This sleek and stylish hotel remains comfortable whilst glamouring its luxurious designs. The Premium Corner Room shows off its vast windows that bring you up close to Wan Chai’s skyscrapers. We definitely need to mention the stunning suite situated on the top floor, spanning a generous 830 square feet. Aside from the gorgeous rooms, the exquisite restaurants at The Hari need some limelight too: Zoku and Lucciola serve guests with the utmost quality (and taste!).
Read about our experience at The Hari.
The Hari, 330 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, p. 2129 0388
9. EAST Hong Kong

Enjoy a staycation in Hong Kong at EAST. Within walking distance of one of Hong Kong’s largest shopping centres, this is a lifestyle business hotel with just the right amount of luxury thrown in for good measure. The rooms offer views across the harbour and are fitted out in an effortlessly cool and crisp style. Once checked in, guests can enjoy drinks at Sugar, the rooftop bar that is a favourite of office workers in the area, or take a dip in the heated outdoor swimming pool.
Read our full review of EAST hotel.
EAST Hong Kong, 29 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong, p. 3968 3968
10. Cordis, Hong Kong

It may seem like an oxymoron to go to the bustling Mong Kok for a restful staycation, but hear us out. When it comes to a staycation in Hong Kong, Cordis is a must-visit, thanks to it’s epic swimming pool and Chuan Spa that blends TCM with relaxation techniques. Splash out and upgrade to a corner room as we promise you’ll love the view, plus you’ll have access to the awesome Club Lounge that has one of the best bars we’ve seen in a hotel lounge and a changing selection of food delights.
Cordis, Hong Kong, 555 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong, p. 3552 3388
11. The Fleming

Are you as obsessed with good design like we are? If so, you must treat yourself to a weekend at The Fleming in Wan Chai. While the hotel may not have a swimming or spa, it more than makes up for this with its lush bathrooms, comfy beds, a great mini-bar selection, and its in-house restaurant Osteria Marzia. It’s just a general good time, and you won’t be disappointed.
Read our full review of The Fleming.
The Fleming, 41 Fleming Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, p. 3607 2288
12. Hotel Icon

With the luxurious Angsana Spa and a swimming pool that looks out over the city, Hotel Icon has it going on when it comes to a staycation in Hong Kong. We love the green elements that the hotel incorporates into its everyday: the green wall in the lobby is simply Iconic (see what we did there)! Moreover, the classic Cantonese cuisine at Above & Beyond is certainly a treat.
Read our full review of Hotel Icon.
Hotel Icon, 17 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong, p. 3400 1000
13. Tai O Heritage Hotel

The building that houses the Tai O Heritage Hotel was once a police station, and built to combat the pirates (yes, we said pirates) who were prevalent in the neighbouring waters. In 2010, it was converted into a quaint, nine-bedroom hotel, with guest rooms overlooking both the water and the surrounding greenery. Rooms and suites are spacious and feature a blend of contemporary and traditional furnishings – think a Hamptons-type vibe – with some photos of old Tai O added as a nod to the history of the site. Having undergone redesign and updates in June 2022, the rooms are now enhanced with lighter tones, including shades of blue and beiges. Reward yourself for the journey to Tai O by enjoying your meal at Tai O Lookout, the glass-roofed hotel restaurant that has panoramic views of the South China Sea.
Take a look at our full guide to Tai O if you’re planning your day in the area.
Tai O Heritage Hotel, Shek Tsai Po Street, Tai O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, p. 2985 8383
14. The Mira Hong Kong

A design hotel in bustling Tsim Sha Tsui, The Mira Hong Kong hits all the right notes when it comes to offering sophisticated accommodation in the city. Every single one of the over 400 rooms is slightly different, but all boast a bold colour palette and a host of design elements such as Arne Jacobsen egg chairs. But you won’t want to stay in your room for too long, as the hotel also has a number of great eateries including Whisk, an upscale restaurant; and Vibes, an outdoor space complete with shisha and live DJs. Also, don’t miss out on the swimming pool and spa here.
Read more about the things to do when you stay at The Mira Hong Kong.
The Mira Hong Kong, Mira Place, 118-130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, p. 2368 1111
15. Le Méridien Hong Kong, Cyberport

Whether you’re looking to surprise your S.O. with a romantic weekend away, or if you and your family just need a change of scenery, Le Méridien Cyberport is one of the best hotels for staycation in Hong Kong. Spend time lounging under the sun next to its fabulous swimming pool, or get cosy in the rooms before exploring all of the different dining options. We love the modern art that brings this hotel to life, and the friendly staff who makes staying here an absolute delight.
Le Méridien Hong Kong, Cyberport, 100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong, p. 2980 7788
16. Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life by heading to Sheraton Tung Chung for a staycation in Hong Kong! Located on Lantau Island, you can catch a glimpse of the Hong Kong International Airport and, of course, killer sea views from your bedroom window. We also love the calming tones of the rooms, with warm greens matched with wood elements. Oh, and the stellar service goes without saying!
Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung, 9 Yi Tung Road, Tung Chung, Hong Kong, p. 2535 0000
17. Kerry Hotel Hong Kong

Life doesn’t get much sweeter than a stay at Kerry Hotel. We love that the swimming pool looks out across the harbour, and have you seen those guest rooms? Another huge plus at the Kerry is the wonderful spa that offers some of the most relaxing treatments ever – simply heavenly.
Here are five more reasons why you’ll love staying at Kerry Hotel.
Kerry Hotel Hong Kong, 38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom Bay, Hong Kong, p. 2252 5888
In it for the luxury
18. Rosewood Hong Kong

Rosewood is the ultimate in luxe hotel glamour. From the imaginative art programme to the gorgeous interiors of each space to the thoughtfully designed layout, you’ll feel at home as soon as you step inside. We love Asaya, the wellness centre that provides everything from massages to alignment checkups; plus the accompanying Asaya Kitchen, which serves healthy dishes perfect for any diet. Get lost in the offerings at the exclusive Manor Club, listen to live music while sipping on a cocktail at Darkside, and enjoy fine Chinese cuisine at The Legacy House – whatever you do, you’ll have a mighty fine time on staycation at Rosewood Hong Kong.
Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 3891 8888
19. Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

This is where the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stayed when they graced us with their presence back in 2020, so you know it’s fit for the queens and kings amongst you! From the world class drinks at Lobster Bar & Grill to the stunning interior design, this is one luxe staycation destination in Hong Kong that you need to splurge on.
Read more to live like the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in Hong Kong.
Island Shangri-La, Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Central, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, p. 2877 3838
20. The Murray Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel

If refined elegance is your thing, then The Murray should be your first port of call. Offering rooms with stunning views of the city, this hotel also has a staggering number of stellar restaurants and bars to choose from. Go for a beautiful afternoon tea at the Garden Lounge, or pop to the rooftop for a tipple at Popinjays. Looking for other ways to relax? Swim in the pool, take part in the hotel wellness programmes, or just bliss out in the uber soft robes and binge watch your fave shows for the weekend.
The Murray Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong, p. 3141 8888
21. The Peninsula Hong Kong

Presenting a blend of the best Eastern and Western hospitality, The Peninsula is one of the oldest and most spectacular establishments in Asia. In addition to its world famous high tea experience, the hotel also offers personalised spa services, a gorgeous swimming pool with gorgeous views of Hong Kong’s skyline, and more. When we’re after a luxurious staycation in Hong Kong, this is one of our top picks.
The Peninsula Hong Kong, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 2920 2888
22. Conrad Hong Kong

Looking for a great staycation in Hong Kong? Towering above Pacific Place, the five-star hotel Conrad Hong Kong offers a wide selection of luxurious facilities such as hotel spa, fitness, swimming pool, and six award-winning dining spots. From Italian restaurant Nicolini’s, to the Cantonese restaurant Golden Leaf, to its brunch at Brasserie on The Eighth, you’ll be spoiled for choice!
Conrad Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong, p. 2521 3838
23. The Landmark Mandarin Oriental

One of the most stylish and opulent hotels in Hong Kong, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is a prime destination for your next staycay. An oasis in the heart of Central, the lavish hotel rooms are elevated by marvellous bird’s eye views of the bustling city. Head to Amber for a two-Michelin-starred meal before grabbing a tipple at Somm or MO Bar. Another highlight of The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is The Oriental Spa. During your break, let your stress melt away with an Intelligent Movement Treatment that blends the elements of Eastern and Western remedies.
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, The Landmark, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2132 0188
24. W Hong Kong

If you fancy a dip in a rooftop swimming pool followed by a luxurious massage at a world class spa, then take a staycation in Hong Kong at the W Hotel. This beautifully designed space has stunning views of the city from nearly every room, and we’re huge fans of its brunch.
W Hong Kong, 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon, Hong Kong, p. 3717 2222
25. Four Seasons Hong Kong

With an infinity pool facing the harbour, an aesthetically pleasing bar (cue Argo), and world class restaurants – Four Seasons Hong Kong has it all. Without a doubt, one of the highlights here is the spa, so be sure to book a session (it’ll be unlike anything else, we promise!). In addition to beautiful vista of The Peak and the harbour, the luxe furnishing and bespoke services make a staycation at Four Seasons an absolute treat.
Four Seasons Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 3196 8888
26. The Upper House

Part of The House Collective by Swire Hotels, The Upper House is the epitome of refined luxury, right in the heart of Hong Kong. With interior design by Andre Fu and a selection of art pieces to complement the setting, escaping to The Upper House is like finding a little slice of paradise. Spacious rooms offer all the mod-cons with views of either The Peak or the Harbour. Don’t forget to chill out on The Lawn and enjoy a few cocktails before checking out.
The Upper House, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong, p. 2918 1838