W Hong Kong

W Hong Kong

9.3/10 GUEST SCORE

A fusion of urban chic and innovative design in Hong Kong's dynamic West Kowloon.

BrandW Hotels
DestinationHong Kong
RegionAsia & Middle East
Price TierTier 1 ($1k-$2k)
SettingUrban
Best ForUrban Explorers, Business Travelers, Luxury Shoppers
PrivacyStandard
ServiceFull Concierge
ButlerNone
Private PoolNone

Perched in the vibrant West Kowloon district, W Hong Kong seamlessly blends urban sophistication with avant-garde design. The hotel boasts 393 stylish rooms and suites, many offering panoramic views of Victoria Harbour. Each room is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including 42-inch flat-s

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Swimming in the 76th-floor rooftop infinity pool with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour.

Experience unparalleled luxury with panoramic harbor views, a rooftop infinity pool, and direct access to premier shopping and transport hubs.

Signature Suite: Extreme WOW Suite

Spacious living area, panoramic harbor views, state-of-the-art entertainment system, luxurious bathroom with soaking tub

Accolades

Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2024

Vibe: Trendy, Sophisticated, Energetic

When to Visit Hong Kong

Best time: October through December delivers Hong Kong's finest luxury conditions, with clear skies, low humidity, and the city's famous international events calendar including Art Basel and luxury auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's at their peak.

Demand: Hong Kong maintains exceptionally strong year-round luxury demand despite recent changes, with its world-class restaurants, luxury retail, and financial services sustaining consistent five-star hotel occupancy. October through December represents the finest weather window while Chinese New Year crea

Pricing: Ultra-luxury Hong Kong properties command rates among Asia's highest, with harbor-view suites at the Mandarin Oriental and Peninsula maintaining extraordinary premium positioning. Art Basel Hong Kong and major auction house events in May and November create meaningful additional demand spikes.

Insider tip: Arrange a private junk boat for Symphony of Lights viewing from the harbor, followed by a late-night dim sum chef's table experience at one of Hong Kong's legendary Cantonese establishments where the head chef personally curates a menu based on the morning's finest market ingredients - an experience

Avoid: Avoid July and August when Hong Kong's summer typhoon season and extreme heat and humidity create uncomfortable conditions that limit outdoor exploration of the city's extraordinary streets and neighborhoods.

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