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Rooms and Suites at The Peninsula Hong Kong

From 692 USD
Deluxe City View Room

Deluxe City View Room ( 441ft2 - 484ft2 )

Imagine the Deluxe City View Room. Its charm lies in the refined, contemporary design. It's spacious, yet cosy. Neutral colours blend with rich furnis...

From 692 USD
Deluxe Courtyard Room

Deluxe Courtyard Room ( 484ft2 )

There's a room known as the Deluxe Courtyard Room. It's in the hotel's original building. The view it offers is breathtaking. From its windows, one ca...

From 735 USD
Grand Deluxe Room

Grand Deluxe Room ( 463ft2 )

Picture a space called the Grand Deluxe Room. It's carefully decorated with contemporary fixtures. Details hint at an era when steamships ruled. The c...

From 952 USD
Grand Deluxe Harbour View Room

Grand Deluxe Harbour View Room ( 452ft2 )

When one steps into the Grand Deluxe Harbour View Room, one's breath is taken away. The magnificent views of Victoria Harbour fill the large windows....

From 952 USD
Superior Suite

Superior Suite ( 944ft2 )

The Superior Suite is a dreamy oasis. It is spacious and bright. The design is contemporary yet classic. A nod to Art Deco style whispers in the space...

From 1,024 USD
Superior Harbour View Suite

Superior Harbour View Suite ( 900ft2 )

Stepping into the Superior Harbour View Suite, one feels immediately welcomed. Each room holds a world-class view of Victoria Harbour. The Hong Kong I...

From 1,427 USD
Deluxe Suite

Deluxe Suite ( 1344ft2 )

This Deluxe Suite overlooks the bustling Cultural Centre, seen through the sprawling windows. Its generous living area offers a refined taste of luxur...

From 1,600 USD
Deluxe Harbour View Suite

Deluxe Harbour View Suite ( 1167ft2 )

The Deluxe Harbour View Suites represent luxury at its finest. Located in the Peninsula Tower, they provide grand vistas of Victoria Harbour. Their be...

From 2,913 USD
Grand Deluxe Harbour View Suite

Grand Deluxe Harbour View Suite ( 1422ft2 )

As guests step into the Grand Deluxe Harbour View Suite, they are welcomed by an elegant foyer. This discreet entrance offers a smooth transition to t...

The Peninsula Hong Kong



The Peninsula Hong Kong is the flagship of The Peninsula Hotels and one of the most recognized luxury addresses in Asia. Set on Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, it places guests near Victoria Harbour, the Star Ferry, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Harbour City, and the MTR. It is a hotel for travelers who want history, service, dining, and a strong sense of Hong Kong in one place.

The hotel opened in 1928 and still carries the mood of a grand city landmark. The arrival is formal, but the stay is practical. Guests move between the classic lobby, the newer tower, restaurants, shops, the spa, and the harbourfront without needing a large resort layout. The result is a hotel that feels ceremonial and useful at the same time.

Rooms, Suites & Harbour Views

Rooms and suites combine classic Peninsula style with modern technology. Many layouts include marble bathrooms, comfortable seating, large windows, and controls designed to make lighting, curtains, temperature, and entertainment easy to manage. The best rooms frame Victoria Harbour or the Hong Kong skyline, while other categories focus on Kowloon and city views.

Suite categories give more space for families, longer stays, or guests who want to host in private. The Marco Polo Suite and The Peninsula Suite sit at the top of the house for guests who need a more formal residential setting. These larger layouts matter in Hong Kong, where many city hotels feel compact. At The Peninsula Hong Kong, the room can become a real part of the stay, not only a place to sleep.

The style is not a simple modern look. It is polished, layered, and tied to the hotel's history. Technology keeps the rooms current, while the materials and service keep the tone classic. That mix is the point of the property.

Dining & Afternoon Tea

Dining is one of the hotel's strongest features. The Lobby is the setting for the famous Peninsula afternoon tea, with a public energy that blends local guests, travelers, business meetings, and visitors coming to see the hotel. It is one of the most recognizable hotel rituals in Hong Kong.

Spring Moon is the Cantonese restaurant and remains a major dining draw. It is known for refined Chinese cooking, dim sum, and a club-like atmosphere. Gaddi's brings the French fine-dining side of the hotel and continues to hold a special place in Hong Kong's dining history. Felix, designed high above the city, adds harbour views, drinks, and a more modern evening mood.

The dining range also includes The Verandah, Chesa, Imasa, The Bar, and in-room dining. This variety makes the hotel useful for several kinds of stays. Guests can plan a formal dinner, a Cantonese meal, a family breakfast, afternoon tea, or a late drink without leaving the building.

Spa, Pool & Peninsula Style

The Peninsula Spa gives the hotel a full wellness layer above the busy city. Treatment rooms, relaxation areas, sauna and steam facilities, and a health club support both long-haul recovery and regular wellness routines. The indoor pool is set high in the building and offers views that make it feel much more than a simple city pool.

The hotel is also known for transport theatre. The Peninsula green Rolls-Royce fleet, airport transfers, and the helipad are part of its identity. These details are not only for display. They help the hotel serve guests who value privacy, timing, and smooth movement through a dense city.

Shopping is another layer. The hotel arcade and nearby Harbour City put luxury boutiques within easy reach. For guests who want a short-stay Hong Kong itinerary, this can make the property highly efficient: dining, shopping, harbour walks, museums, and ferry rides can all fit into a compact schedule.

Tsim Sha Tsui Location

The Tsim Sha Tsui address is ideal for guests who want Kowloon energy and direct harbour access. The Star Ferry connects quickly to Central, while the MTR connects to wider Hong Kong. Avenue of Stars, K11 Musea, the Hong Kong Space Museum, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and Harbour City are all close by.

For first-time visitors, the location gives a classic view of Hong Kong. For repeat guests, it offers a practical base for dining, shopping, art, meetings, and easy cross-harbour movement. It is also a good choice for travelers who prefer the Kowloon side to Central or Admiralty, especially when views and harbour walks matter.

The location can feel busy, especially around major shopping and tourism hours. That is part of Tsim Sha Tsui. The hotel counters it with calm interiors, strong service, and rooms that feel removed from the street once guests return upstairs.

How It Compares

Compared with Rosewood Hong Kong, The Peninsula Hong Kong feels more historic and formal, while Rosewood feels newer and more design-led. Compared with Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, it is on the Kowloon side rather than Central. Compared with Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, it is more classic and symbolic. Compared with The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, it trades high-altitude drama for ground-level history and harbourfront tradition.

Guests who want the newest room product or the tallest views may choose another hotel. Guests who want the most iconic Hong Kong hotel experience will keep The Peninsula Hong Kong high on the list. It is not only about facilities. It is about the way the hotel connects service, dining, history, transport, and location.

Who Should Stay Here

The Peninsula Hong Kong is best for travelers who want a landmark stay with strong dining and a central Kowloon address. It suits couples, families, luxury shoppers, cultural travelers, business guests, and loyal Peninsula clients. It also works well for short Hong Kong stays, because so much can be done from the front door.

The best rhythm is simple. Start with breakfast or tea in The Lobby, walk the harbourfront, cross by Star Ferry, return for the pool or spa, then dine at Spring Moon, Gaddi's, or Felix. That pattern shows why The Peninsula Hong Kong remains so powerful: it is a hotel, a dining address, a local landmark, and a piece of Hong Kong history at once.

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Why we love this hotel

  • This hotel is the Grand Dame in Hong Kong. You can expect world-class service and the best location in Kowloon.

  • Arrive in style with a Peninsula Rolls-Royce or with the helicopter on the helipad on the hotel's roof. The Peninsula experience starts with airport transfers.

  • Have dinner or drinks at the Felix on the 28th floor with breathtaking views over Hong Kong.

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The Peninsula Hong Kong is best for travelers who want Hong Kong history, harbour views, formal service, classic dining and a Tsim Sha Tsui location. It suits first-time visitors, couples, families, culture-focused stays, luxury shoppers and guests who want a landmark hotel rather than a newer tower.
The Peninsula Hong Kong is known for its Peninsula-green Rolls-Royce fleet and rooftop helipad, both connected to the hotel's long tradition of grand arrivals. These details are part of the property's identity, even for guests who simply notice the cars outside the entrance.
Yes. The Peninsula Hong Kong has a spa, fitness facilities and an indoor pool. The wellness areas suit guests who want a calm break from Kowloon, sightseeing and shopping, while still staying in one of Hong Kong's most central and historic hotels.
Felix is the hotel's high-floor restaurant and bar, designed by Philippe Starck and known for dramatic city and harbour views. It works well for evening drinks, dinner, music-led nights and guests who want a more contemporary contrast to the hotel's historic ground-floor spaces.
Spring Moon is the hotel's Cantonese restaurant, designed with Art Deco character and a strong sense of old Hong Kong elegance. It is a key choice for guests who want refined Cantonese dining inside the hotel rather than a more casual Kowloon restaurant experience.
Gaddi's is the hotel's classic French restaurant and one of Hong Kong's most established fine-dining rooms. It is known for formal service, an elegant dining room, chandeliers, mirrors and a long history dating back to 1953, making it central to the hotel's heritage.
The Lobby is famous for afternoon tea and the grand social ritual of the hotel. It is one of Hong Kong's most recognizable hotel spaces, with live music, a high-ceilinged setting and a sense of ceremony that suits first-time visitors and returning regulars alike.
Dining at The Peninsula Hong Kong includes The Lobby, Gaddi's, Spring Moon, Felix, Chesa, Imasa, The Verandah and other hotel dining spaces. The range is unusually deep, covering afternoon tea, French cuisine, Cantonese dining, rooftop-style views, Swiss cooking and Japanese cuisine.
The Peninsula Suite is the hotel's top suite, known for major harbour views, a large dining area, private gym, cinema-style space, butler service and a highly residential layout. It is best for guests who want the most distinctive suite experience at the hotel.
Choose a harbour-view room or suite if Victoria Harbour is the priority. Choose a tower category for a more modern outlook and higher-floor perspective. Choose a larger suite if you want separate living space, more privacy and a stronger sense of occasion in Tsim Sha Tsui.
The Peninsula Hong Kong has about 300 rooms and suites after the addition of its modern tower. The mix spans classic rooms, harbour-view categories, larger suites and the Peninsula Suite, giving guests a choice between historic atmosphere, tower views and more residential space.
The nickname reflects the hotel's age, status and role in Hong Kong hospitality since 1928. The Peninsula was the first hotel to carry the Peninsula name and remains a symbol of old Hong Kong glamour, colonial-era architecture, harbour arrivals and formal hotel traditions.
The Peninsula Hong Kong is special because it opened in 1928 and became known as the Grande Dame of the Far East. It combines historic architecture, a modern tower, harbour-view rooms, famous dining rooms, afternoon tea, spa facilities, a Rolls-Royce fleet and a rooftop helipad.
Yes. The Peninsula Hong Kong is very close to the Star Ferry pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. This makes it easy to cross Victoria Harbour to Central while staying on the Kowloon side, with harbour views, museums, shopping and classic Hong Kong transport moments nearby.
The Peninsula Hong Kong is located on Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, facing Victoria Harbour. The address places guests close to the Star Ferry, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Space Museum, 1881 Heritage and the waterfront promenade.

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