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The Deluxe City View Room features large windows that provide expansive views of the South China Sea. This design brings in natural light and creates
The Deluxe South China Sea View Room offers a calm retreat. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase wide sea views and let in soft daylight. Covering 50 sqm
The Club Deluxe Sea View Room has big windows that show off wide views of the South China Sea. This brightens the room with soft
The Grand Sea View Room offers wide views of the South China Sea and the Kowloon skyline. The layout feels spacious with a clean, modern
The Deluxe Victoria Harbor Skyline View Room opens onto sweeping views of Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong Island skyline. The outlook brings a calm
The Club Deluxe City View Room offers breathtaking city views from its floor-to-ceiling windows. Natural light fills the space and highlights the calm interior palette.
The Club Deluxe Victoria Harbor Suite is a stylish 1-bedroom room on the Club level. It provides stunning views of Victoria Harbor and the Hong
The Club Grand Sea View Room is a spacious, modern retreat with wide views of the South China Sea and the Kowloon skyline. Large windows
The Club Deluxe Sea View Suite is a one-bedroom suite on the Club level with wide sea views. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the water and the
The Club Deluxe Victoria Harbor Room offers sweeping views of Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong Island skyline. The outlook draws the eye across water
The Grand Victoria Harbor Oceanfront Room boasts stunning views of Victoria Harbor. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in plenty of soft natural light all day. The space
The Premier Executive Victoria Harbor View Club Suite gives you amazing views of Victoria Harbor and the skyline of Hong Kong Island. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame
The Carlton Club Suite provides 180-degree views. You can see the stunning Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong Island skyline. This creates a calm and
The Ritz-Carlton Victoria Harbor Suite gives stunning views of Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong Island skyline. You can enjoy a wide 270-degree view of
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong occupies the upper floors of the International Commerce Centre in West Kowloon, high above Victoria Harbour and the city's dense skyline. The hotel is known for its height, but the experience is not only about altitude. It is about the way Hong Kong appears from above: ferries crossing the harbour, towers lit at night, clouds moving past the windows, and the mountains beyond the city on a clear day. The setting gives the hotel a strong sense of occasion from the first lift ride to the top.
The hotel sits in the ICC, one of Hong Kong's landmark towers, with arrival at ground level connected to the polished world of West Kowloon. From here, guests have direct access to Elements mall, the Airport Express at Kowloon Station, and transport links across the city. Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, the harbourfront, and the cultural district are all within easy reach.
The vertical location changes the rhythm of the stay. Instead of looking up at Hong Kong, the hotel looks across it. Rooms, restaurants, lounges, the spa, and the pool frame the city from different heights. In daylight the view is sharp and layered. At night it becomes a wide field of lights, with Victoria Harbour at the center of the scene.
The arrival sequence is part of the drama. The lift rises to the high lobby, where marble, dark wood, polished metal, and large windows create a grand but controlled atmosphere. The interiors feel urban and formal, yet the scale is softened by calm seating areas, floral details, and staff who keep the pace steady.
This is a city hotel with resort-level facilities rather than a quiet hideaway. It suits business stays, celebrations, dining-led weekends, and travelers who want to see Hong Kong from one of its most remarkable vantage points. Even short stays feel complete because so much of the hotel's identity is built into the building itself.
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong has 312 rooms and suites, set high above the city. The rooms are among the most memorable parts of the hotel because almost every category turns the view into a central feature. Depending on the orientation, guests look toward Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island, West Kowloon, or the wider city.
Interiors are polished and warm, with deep carpets, lacquered details, soft lighting, and a contemporary Asian mood. The design is luxurious without being loud. Beds are set to face the windows in many rooms, so the city remains present from morning to night. Desk areas, lounge seating, and generous storage make the rooms practical for longer stays as well as one-night visits.
Bathrooms are spacious, with marble finishes, large tubs, separate showers, double vanities in many layouts, and mirrors that keep the sense of height alive. Suites add living rooms, dining areas, larger bathrooms, and stronger panoramic angles. The top suites feel especially residential, with room for private meals, meetings, or quiet time above the city.
Dining is one of the hotel's strongest features. Tin Lung Heen is the celebrated Cantonese restaurant, known for refined cooking, dim sum, seafood, and harbour views. The room has a polished atmosphere, with dark tones, high ceilings, and a sense of formality that suits both business meals and special evenings.
Tosca di Angelo brings Italian dining to the same elevated setting, with an open, bright room and broad views through tall windows. Cafe 103 is more relaxed, with international cooking and a buffet style that works well for breakfast, lunch, and family meals. The Lounge and Bar anchors the lobby level with afternoon tea, cocktails, and a strong view-led setting.
Ozone is the hotel's most famous bar, placed near the top of the tower. It has a dramatic, futuristic design and an outdoor terrace that feels rare in a city this vertical. On clear nights, the bar gives one of the most striking perspectives in Hong Kong: the city below, the harbour in motion, and the lights rising on both sides of the water.
The spa and wellness areas continue the hotel's sky-high identity. The Ritz-Carlton Spa is set high in the building, with treatment rooms that look out across the city. The design is calm and cocooning, with dark woods, soft light, and a quiet mood that contrasts with the movement outside.
The indoor pool is another signature space. It sits beside tall windows, with loungers facing the skyline and a ceiling that adds to the sense of being suspended above the city. The fitness center is well equipped for a serious workout, and the high-floor views make even a short session feel connected to Hong Kong rather than tucked away from it.
West Kowloon has become one of the city's most interesting districts. The hotel is close to the harbourfront promenade, the West Kowloon Cultural District, M+, the Hong Kong Palace Museum, and performance venues. This gives guests a strong cultural route without needing to cross the harbour first.
Shopping is also close, with Elements connected to the building and Tsim Sha Tsui nearby. For classic Hong Kong moments, guests can take the Star Ferry, explore Canton Road, visit markets, or head across to Central for galleries, restaurants, and nightlife. The hotel's location works well because it combines direct transit with a quieter base than the busiest parts of Hong Kong Island.
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong is best understood as a hotel built around perspective. It gives guests a clear view of the city, both literally and in mood. Hong Kong can feel fast, layered, and intense at street level. From the rooms and public spaces here, it becomes easier to read: harbour, hills, towers, traffic, ferries, weather, and light.
The service, dining, spa, pool, and rooms all support that central idea. The hotel is polished and international, but its strongest memory is specific to Hong Kong. It is the sight of the harbour from bed, breakfast above the skyline, a swim with the city outside the glass, and a nightcap at Ozone while the towers glow below.
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