Macau's Top Hotels: Budget-Friendly Gems to Luxury Stays
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Explore Macau's Best Hotels: From Budget-Friendly to Luxury Stays

Macau Best Hotels

Nicknamed the "Las Vegas of Asia," Macau offers a mix of historical charm and contemporary excitement, uniquely blending Portuguese heritage with modern appeal, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. From iconic casinos and world-class entertainment, to UNESCO-listed sites and diverse culinary experiences, Macau truly has something for everyone.

Whether you're looking for somewhere comfortable but budget-friendly, or to enjoy a luxurious stay that offers the ultimate pampering experience, the city has plenty of hotels to choose from. We've curated some of the best hotels in Macau, from affordable lodgings to lavish five-star establishments, ensuring an unforgettable stay for every traveler.

Conrad Macao

Conrad Macao Couple
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Conrad Macao offers breathtaking views of The Londoner Macau and numerous Instagram-worthy spots. You can enjoy breakfast while gazing at Big Ben. The hotel consistently receives positive reviews for its persistence in delivering exceptional accommodation experiences.

Their high-quality services include the award-winning Bodhi Spa, which has been recognized with four stars for its soothing summer retreats. Guests have a selection of diverse spa packages to choose from, including therapeutic massages to ease aches and pains, nourishing body scrubs, or the health club's hot tub, sauna, and steam rooms for a refreshing experience.

Whether you're a culture vulture eager to explore Macao's rich heritage or a shopaholic with a taste for high-end boutiques, Conrad Macao has it all. For the foodies out there, Conrad Macao is nothing short of a culinary dream. Their fine dining establishment North Palace serves up an array of Chinese delights from Beijing, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang around the clock. Meanwhile, Churchill's Table at the Londoner invites you to indulge in an English afternoon tea that’s as posh as it gets, followed by a Dessert Tasting Journey. Seamlessly integrated into its lively surroundings, Conrad Macao gives you direct access to a world of dining, shopping, and cultural experiences.

Location: Conrad Macao, The Londoner Macao, Estrada do Istmo. Cotai Macao, 519020 Macau

Legend Palace Hotel

Legend Palace Hotel Exterior
Website/ Legend Palace Hotel

Get ready for a taste of Macau like never before! The Legend Palace Hotel frequently spices things up with new themed menus for special occasions at their different F&B establishments - think jade dim sum or an oyster hunt dinner. Their standout feature? Delicious Macau gastronomy that’ll have your taste buds dancing.

Next to the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, the Legend Palace Hotel in Macau offers a beautiful view of the Pearl River, reminiscent of the coast of Monte Carlo. The rooms are surprisingly affordable, considering the luxury amenities they come with. The hotel has a year-round outdoor pool and hot tub, providing sea views from the rooms. For entertainment, there's an on-site casino and shopping mall with high-end brands. Guests can keep fit at the hotel's fitness center or unwind at their spa and wellness center.

Location: Legend Palace Hotel, Macao Avenida da Amizade, 1315-1339 Avenida da Amizade, Macau

Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau

Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau
Website/ Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau

With views of the Macau Grand Prix Racetrack and the city, the Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau is a five-star hotel blending modern comforts with cultural touches. The hotel is reasonably priced, offering great value without sacrificing quality or service.

The Artyzen Grand Lapa's restaurants serve a diverse mix of Chinese, Portuguese, Thai, and local Macanese dishes, showcasing Macau's unique cultural blend. The hotel bar is an excellent spot to enjoy cocktails and soak in the lively atmosphere. The friendly staff makes dining here a special experience every time.

In addition to great food, guests can relax at their award-winning spa, the only one in Macau, with a private outdoor garden, jacuzzi, and rain shower. The hotel also features an outdoor temperature-controlled pool, fully-equipped gym, multi-purpose exercise studio, and supervised children's center. For those interested in exploring, the hotel provides a glimpse into Macau's rich history by displaying art created by local artisans and stories from the staff.

Location: Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau, 956-1110 Avenida da Amizade, Macau

Sheraton Grand Macao

Sheraton Grand Macao Restaurant
Website/ Sheraton Grand Macao

Looking for the perfect staycation spot offering great promotions and complimentary access to Macau's best attractions? The Sheraton Grand Macao, situated at The Londoner Macao on the Cotai Strip, is an excellent choice.

Known as the largest Sheraton in the world and the biggest hotel in Macao, it offers 5-star service for both business and leisure travelers. With three outdoor pools surrounded by tropical plants, it's great for family fun and relaxation. The Shine Spa offers a range of treatments for pampering, while the extensive fitness center keeps guests active.

Dining at the Sheraton Grand Macao is a delightful experience with The Conservatory, which offers three distinct dining concepts: Three Bottles, Chaan, and The Sweet Shop. Guests can indulge in British-inspired and authentic Cantonese cuisine, including their signature croffles.

Location: Sheraton Grand Macao, The Londoner Macao, Under Armour, Estr. do Istmo, Macau

Crowne Plaza Macau

Crown Plaza Macau Restaurant
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Hidden away from the usual crowded spots, the Crowne Plaza Macau offers a peaceful retreat perfect for city-hopping. Close to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, this five-star hotel is an excellent launchpad for exploring Macau's top attractions.

The hotel has stylish, well-kept rooms that are both comfortable and spacious, providing stunning views that leave a lasting impression. Its prime location makes Crowne Plaza Macau an ideal base for your visit. Beyond the luxurious rooms, Crowne Plaza Macau has plenty to keep guests entertained. You can stick to your fitness routine in their modern gym or enjoy a refreshing swim in the indoor pool.

Location: Crowne Plaza Macau, The Residencia Tower, 7 R. da Perola Oriental, Macau

St. Regis Macao

The St. Regis Macao Breakfast
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Looking for a luxurious escape on the Cotai Strip? The St. Regis Macao blends Macau's rich Portuguese heritage with modern sophistication. Spacious rooms and suites feature traditional Chinese elements and offer breathtaking views of the city. Guests can savor sustainably sourced dishes at The Manor restaurant or try a uniquely crafted Bloody Mary at The St. Regis Bar.

Relaxation awaits at the Iridium Spa, where modern design meets a boutique-style atmosphere. The outdoor pool on the eighth floor provides stunning views of the Cotai Strip. The St. Regis Athletic Club, also on the eighth floor, boasts 190 square meters of equipment and floor-to-ceiling windows for an inspiring workout. The year-round outdoor pool and spa center adds to the appeal, making it a great place to relax.

Location: St. Regis Macao, The Londoner Macao, Estrada do Istmo s/n, Cotai, Macau

Sofitel Macau at Ponte

Sofitel Macau at Ponte Swimming Pool
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A harmonious blend of French elegance and local charm, and just a short stroll from iconic landmarks such as St. Paul's Ruins and A-Ma Temple, Sofitel Macau at Ponte Exterior offers various amenities, including gourmet restaurants, lively bars, leisure facilities and an in-house casino.

Dining is a highlight at Sofitel, with restaurants providing stunning views and exceptional cuisine. Don't miss their themed afternoon tea sets, including the charming French Riviera set. Try fine wines paired with Cantonese classics at Le Chinois, or enjoy their international buffet at Mistral. The Rendezvous bar is ideal for a post-dinner drink.

For relaxation, the Sofitel SPA offers serene spaces and signature treatments. There's also a well-lit fitness center and outdoor pool. Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16 offers exclusive deals on room packages, dining specials, and spa treatments.

Location: Sofitel Macau at Ponte Rua das Lorchas e Rua do Visconde Paço de Arcos, entre Pontes 12A a 20, Macau

Four Seasons

Four Seasons Hotel Macao Swimming Pool
Website/ Four Seasons

A distinguished icon in Macau's luxury hospitality history, The Four Seasons Hotel Macao effortlessly combines the timeless elegance of Portuguese-Chinese architecture with world-class services. The hotel features a blend of Asian-inspired décor and golden tones, creating a comfortable atmosphere. Most rooms provide stunning views of the Cotai Strip.

Guests can lounge by one of the five outdoor pools, providing various cool spots for the whole family to enjoy. These include two shallow pools, a hot tub, and a stunning lagoon pool. The hotel also offers spa services, including honey body scrubs and marble full-body massages, along with the steam room for ultimate relaxation.

Dining at Four Seasons Hotel Macao is a treat! Zi Yat Heen, their Michelin-starred restaurant, offers authentic Cantonese cuisine, creative dim sum, and specialty teas. Guests can also try international and Southeast Asian dishes at Belcanção, casual meals at Splash Cafe, or afternoon tea at Windows Restaurant. Remember to try their famous interpretation of Macau's Portuguese-inspired egg tarts!

Location: Four Seasons, Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca, Macau

Wynn Palace

Wynn Resort Macau Restaurant
Website/ Wynn Resorts Macau

Wynn Palace in Macau's Cotai area is a standout luxury destination. It has received more Forbes Travel Guide Five Star Awards than any other independent hotel company globally. This 28-story resort, costing an impressive US$4.1 billion, offers entertainment options, such as the 3.2-hectare Performance Lake, which showcases a synchronized show of water, music, and light, the distinctive SkyCab, stunning large-scale floral arrangements by renowned designer Preston Bailey, and a vast collection of artworks by globally acclaimed artists. The colorful floral arrangements spread across the property demand hundreds of thousands of fresh flowers.

While it may seem paradoxical to find serenity in a hotel with over 1,700 rooms on the bustling Cotai Strip, tranquility awaits at the largest spa in Macau. With private water therapy zones, daybeds, and soaking tubs. The outdoor pool is artistically designed with floral mosaics, cabanas, and lounge chairs.

Guests can enjoy meals at 13 different dining establishments, including the Wing Lei, which offers authentic Cantonese cuisine in an elegant setting. This lavish restaurant has earned two Michelin stars for 15 consecutive years and a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star award, making it a must-visit for fine dining enthusiasts. Explore a wide array of cuisines from regional China, Japan, Thailand, and the West, as well as an international buffet that takes you on a worldwide tour of flavor. From savory to sweet, fine to casual, main dishes to desserts, Wynn Palace offers a taste of some of the world's best and most-beloved food.

Location: Wynn Palace, Avenida Da Nave Desportiva, Cotai, Macau

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Sun, Sound & Spritz: Inside Soho Beach Club Coming to Repulse Bay in August
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This August, Soho House Hong Kong is trading city views for sea breezes with the launch of Soho Beach Club, a three-day rooftop takeover at The Pulse in Repulse Bay that will blend music, wellness, and laid-back luxury. 

From August 22 to 24, 2025, the event promises a curated escape from the city’s pace, inviting guests to lounge, dance, and connect by the water. 

Soho Beach Club Hong Kong poster Augsut 22 to 24, 2025
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Having been held in other major cities around the world, the concept and spirit of Soho Beach Club is simple but effective: sun-drenched afternoons, chilled drinks, and curated beats that evolve with the day. Whether you’re easing into the weekend with rooftop yoga or catching sunset grooves with a spritz in hand, the vibe is unmistakably Soho House: elevated, effortless, and community-driven

Each day of the Beach Club promises a distinct rhythm and unique experience. Friday kicks off with a sunset party led by international tastemakers, setting the tone with warm beats and coastal energy from DJs like CW and Jane.KI, with passes starting at HK$280 

Saturday unfolds in layers, starting with wellness sessions like meditation, Animal Flow, and pet-friendly yoga, followed by beachside games and sketching workshops. Guests can sip on Aperol Spritz while playing life-sized Jenga or cornhole, or simply relax in the pet-friendly zone with a drink and a view for a daytime ticket from HK$220.  

DJ lineup for Saturday's party by 0159 and D1S
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As the sun dips, the rooftop will transform into a dancefloor, with deep electronic sets curated by 0159, a collective known for pushing sonic boundaries and cultivating underground energy. The group’s residential lineup alongside DJs from D1S promises journey through ambient textures, driving techno, and genre-bending rhythms that invite full-body immersion with pass starting at HK$220. 

Sunday winds things down with a signature Soho House roast served to your sunbed, paired with fresh salads and mellow beats. The Social Club Series will close the weekend with a relaxed soundtrack that’s perfect for unwinding, reconnecting, and soaking in the last golden hours by the sea. The finale includes a day pass with a signature roast and mellow beats, and a night pass for the Social Club Series, both starting from HK$180. 

Soho Beach House Miami
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More than just a party, Soho Beach Club is a reflection of Hong Kong’s evolving cultural landscape, where essence of music meets curated hospitality, and rooftops become playgrounds for creativity. For those looking to discover emerging DJs, connect with the city’s creative crowd, or simply spend a weekend by the ocean, this is one to mark on the calendar. 

All evening sessions are adults-only, and tickets are available via the Soho House app for members. Or you can check out Eventbrite to get tickets for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday separately. Follow Soho House on Instagram for more information on their global offerings. 

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The Beat Stays: A One-Night Staycation at Lanson Place Causeway Bay
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Originally opened in 2005, Lanson Place Causeway Bay is a quiet gem in the heart of one of Hong Kong’s busiest districts. After a major renovation led by celebrated Parisian hotel designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, the creative mastermind behind Waldorf Astoria New York, L'Orangerie - Four Seasons George V, and countless other luxury concepts, the flagship property reopened in March 2024 with a refreshed vision of boutique hospitality.

Located just a brisk walk from the beating heart of Causeway Bay, Lanson Place offers a serene sanctuary that feels like a world away from the buzzing fashion and culture district. Housed in a 19th-century colonial building, its stately columns and stone façade make an immediate impression, lending a sense of timeless elegance and slowing the city’s frantic pace as you step inside. We loved the delicate architectural details echoed in the flow of the interiors and the organic forms of the furnishings.

With 188 rooms and suites, the hotel caters to both short and extended stays, offering personalized services and thoughtful design throughout, blending French flair with the warmth of home.

Stepping inside the airy lobby, a bas-relief by French artist Michèle Létang depicting flying storks—a symbol of travel—anchors the reception area, while a grand crystal chandelier from a French château has been lovingly preserved as a centerpiece.

Lanson Place
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The hotel’s signature lounge, L’Orangerie, is inspired by European green spaces. Here, lush orange trees and blue hydrangeas sit beneath a backlit glass ceiling, casting warm natural light. Gold-detailed furnishings complement a richly textured palette of terracotta walls and pine green accents. 

Guests are invited to help themselves to citrus and cucumber water, browse fashion tomes, or flip through a book of David Hockney’s iPad drawings — all thoughtfully arranged alongside fresh white tulips. 

L’Orangerie
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Our Stay

For our one-night stay, we checked into the beautiful and elegantly appointed Suite Residences room, a bright and airy space spanning about 500 square feet. Check-in was at 3 PM, giving us ample time to kick back and pretend we weren’t already emotionally attached to the room come dinner time. 

pineapple bun
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Each room has a soothing color palette of ocean blue, sunlight yellow, and sage green. Our room was dressed in Sunlight Yellow, which lived up to its mood-enhancing promise, as the space was bathed in natural light from the floor to ceiling windows

A Hong Kong-style pineapple bun with a delicate slice of butter and a fruit basket were waiting for us, which we devoured almost instantly. Other rooms swap it out for a Gai Mei Bao (Hong Kong-style Coconut Bun) – an adorable local touch that makes a lingering impression. 

living room
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bedroom
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The decor strikes a charming balance between vintage character and modern Parisian charm, with minimalist framed illustrations lining the walls and soft spa music humming in the background. Thoughtful touches were everywhere — from the well-equipped kitchenette featuring a gold sink and tap, a Nespresso machine with complimentary capsules and TeaCha teabags, to a microwave oven tucked neatly under the sink—perfect for spontaneous late-night snack experiments. These details added a warm, homey feel to the stay.

The tech-savvy smart system deserves a shoutout—with a quick scan of a QR code, you can flip through digital magazines on PressReader, operate blinds from the comfort of your bed, or customize your pillow from a menu of 11 choices the all-in-one smart integrated service platform. If you discover you need a plump pillow refresh in the middle of the night, late-night staff can deliver you the pillow of your dreams. 

The room itself felt spacious yet cozy, featuring a king size bed with a snug Sealy mattress which made it super difficult to peel ourselves from in the morning, as well as a compact living room space featuring an elegant, comfortable sofa. 

Bathroom of Lanson Place Causeway Bay Suite Residences Room
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The compact bathroom was sleek and fully stocked with luxurious amenities, which were laid out on its pristine marble countertop. It's equipped with a rainfall shower, a magnifying mirror and luxury Codage Paris amenities, plus we found the showstopper of our pampering dreams – a Dyson hair dryer – waiting for us in one of its drawers. 

There was also a sleek Smart TV and a RUARK Audio speaker on the bedside table for soundtrack duties. With all these creature comforts, leaving the room was no easy feat. But if you’re going to struggle with something, let it be walking away from a room this dreamy.

Grand Penthouse
Courtesy of Lanson Place
Grand Penthouse
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And if you can’t bring yourself to leave, Lanson Place’s long-stay offerings provide the perfect solution — a tailored, comfortable monthly residence nestled in the vibrant heart of the city, ideal for living, working, and relaxing in style. 

Their penthouses range from 900 to 2,000 square feet, providing a luxurious home-away-from-home, and many of the hotel’s top-floor rooms provide a picturesque outlook over Victoria Park and the bay.

The hotel offers a refined selection of accommodations, including its elegant Suites, spacious Grand Deluxe Bedrooms, and six distinctive Penthouses. 

Penthouse 1 Bedroom
Courtesy of Lanson Place

Each long-stay penthouse offers its own charm depending on your needs, and come with a full kitchenette, washer-dryer machine, an in-room wet bar, bathtubs, and walk-in wardrobes. The 1-bedroom Penthouse (900 sq ft) is a cozy, elegant retreat perfect for solo travelers or couples, with a king-sized bed, marble accents, and a vintage mirror that adds a touch of timeless class. 

Meanwhile, the 2-bedroom Penthouse, spanning 1,500 sq ft, is great for families, with separate sleeping spaces including a king-sized bed and twin beds, en suite bathrooms, and a spacious living area ideal for relaxing or dining with a view. 

But if you're after the ultimate indulgence, the 2-bedroom Grand Penthouse (2,000 sq ft) is a fitting choice. With curated art, sweeping views of Victoria Park, and two bedrooms with king-sized beds, it’s designed for those who want luxury and space without sacrificing intimacy.

If you're planning a longer stay, the flexible Extended Stay Package available for the Penthouses and other room types is designed to feel like home, with perks like daily housekeeping (with linens changed three times a week), 24/7 gym access, wellness classes twice a week, weekday Grab & Go breakfast, and special deals on dining and laundry.  

Dining and Drinks: Salon Lanson

salon lanson
Courtesy of Lanson Place
Salon lanson
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A highlight of our stay was undoubtedly Salon Lanson, located on the first floor of the hotel — a refined all-day lounge that feels more like stepping into a serene, light-filled living room than a traditional restaurant. With exclusive club privileges, members can unwind in style, enjoying free-flow cocktails and canapés from the thoughtfully curated Hong Kong Odyssey collection.

Balcony
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Tucked into a quiet corner is a cozy retreat that opens onto a petite outdoor balcony, framed by elegant pillars and offering charming views over Causeway Bay. We dined beneath the stunning Dove Mural installation, where ivory and gold birds soar overhead, adding a poetic touch to an already graceful setting. 

Lanson Place is worth a visit for the cocktails alone. Salon Lanson’s cocktail menu features a curated selection of seven rotating cocktails that are refreshed every day, each one a testament to the artistry of Head Mixologist Manuel Saavedra.

cocktails
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Each cocktail at Salon Lanson draws inspiration from a beloved Hong Kong landmark, weaving local culture into every sip. The menu itself is presented on a beautifully illustrated postcard, featuring charming street scenes from Causeway Bay, Tai Hang, and Tin Hau—an invitation for guests to explore the neighborhoods.

More than just a menu, the postcard doubles as a keepsake. Guests are encouraged to pen a message on the back and hand it to the bar, where it will be mailed on their behalf, a small but meaningful gesture that adds a personal and nostalgic layer to the experience.

Cocktails
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We ordered the Little Ginza and Victoria’s Spritz, an homage to Queen Victoria and her love for oranges – a citrusy Aperol, Blood orange infused cocktail. Manuel graciously shared the story behind each drink, explaining that Little Ginza was a tribute to Causeway Bay’s era from the 1970s to 1990s, when Japanese shops flourished in the district. This sake-based cocktail was light and floral from the sakura and umeshu and had a hint of saltiness that gave it an interesting profile.  

What we especially appreciated was Salon Lanson’s dedication to sustainability. Knowing that the cocktails are made with ecoSPIRITS—a low-carbon, low-waste system for spirit production—and that even the water is filtered through a NORDAQ system to reduce environmental impact made the experience feel even more intentional.

Spaghetti Bolognaise
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For dinner, we ordered the Classic French Onion Soup (HK$125) as an appetizer, a cheesy garlicky delight that set the tone for the rest of the dishes to come. 

Then, we devoured the light and delicious Warm Baby Spinach Salad with Air-Dried Duck and the moreish Spaghetti Bolognaise, which we are still dreaming about. 

ribeye steak
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To top it off, the US Aurora Angus Ribeye Steak was a delicious satisfying conclusion to the lineup of savory dishes, complemented by four Thai Asparagus, roasted vegetables and Rosemary Potatoes and a dollop of mustard sauce. 

Their mains offer a range of no-fuss comfort food with fine-dining finesse, from Pan-European dishes like Toothfish and Mushroom Tagliatelle, to comforting Asian signatures such as Hainan Chicken Rice and Malaysia Curry Laksa. 

Lanson Place have recently unveiled a refreshed à la carte lunch and dinner menu, taking the concept of elevated comfort food up a notch, introducing dishes for lunchtime grazing like the Grilled Spanish Octopus with arugula and pickled purple carrot, Spaghetti Aglio Olio and Natural Beef Flap Steak. For dinner, dishes like Warm Baby Spinach Salad with Air-Dried Duck Breast and Tagliatelle Mushroom Alfredo round out the rich new offerings on the menu. 

Salon Lanson buffet
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Few things get you moving in the morning quite like the promise of a complimentary Continental breakfast.

Salon Lanson’s semi-buffet setup made use of the entire space, from the buffet table partitioned in one room to the fresh juices: cloudy apple and orange, that are offered at the curved bar

There is a private dining room at the back for events, and the entire space is draped in rich green and cream colors, with a custom Murano glass chandelier dangling from the ceiling. It felt more like taking breakfast in someone’s aristocratic apartment than a restaurant. 

hot food
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salad bar
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We tucked into artisanal cold cuts, salad, siu mai and har gao, hash browns, sausages on toast, and fresh fruit. There were also wonton noodles, eggs and crowaffles available to order from the à la carte menu. The buffet spread held a refined selection, offering something for everyone, including vegetarians who would be especially pleased with the variety of roasted vegetables and salads on offer.

Amenities and Facilities

Gym
Courtesy of Lanson Place

As much as we would’ve loved to use Lanson Place’s 24-hour fitness center, we only managed a fleeting visit. It was enough time to see that wellness clearly isn’t just a buzzword label. 

Located on the fifth floor, the gym is a sun-drenched sanctuary, outfitted with a good selection of cardio and weightlifting machines, and generous stretching zones. The space spans the footprint of five hotel rooms – with natural light, and its treadmills facing panoramic views of Causeway Bay.

Wellness classes rotate over a monthly schedule, offering a curated mix of movement and mindfulness.

laundry room
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Just steps away, the self-service 24-hour laundry room—an uncommon amenity in luxury hotels—is equipped with sleek, modern washers and dryers. It’s a subtle yet impactful convenience that brings a sense of everyday ease, even for guests that are enjoying a short-term visit.

For those who are mixing business with leisure, the meeting rooms on the 2nd floor are a quiet triumph. Designed with Rochon’s signature flair, it’s a cocoon of soft lighting, curated art, and designer furnishings.

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Studio residence
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Lanson Place in Causeway Bay offers the kind of quiet luxury that makes you consider staying far longer than planned. A seamless blend of refined elegance and understated hominess, the hotel feels like a gentle reset—a place where you might actually wake up early, join a wellness class, or take advantage of the 24-hour gym. 

While there’s no pool or spa, the thoughtful amenities more than make up for it: plush rooms, pastel-toned interiors, sweeping views of Victoria Park, and a level of service so attentive and friendly, it’s like the staff has known you for years.

Though surrounded by a wealth of MICHELIN-starred restaurants and charming local spots, Salon Lanson still manages to steal the spotlight. With its laid-back atmosphere, all-day dining and French accented menu, it offers an air of continental cool that may seduce you into whiling away the hours of your day.

Lanson Place is an ideal base for travelers who want to be in the heart of the city without feeling overwhelmed by it. We’d return in a heartbeat, next time with more room in the schedule to enjoy everything it has to offer.

Reserve a table at Salon Lanson here. Book your stay here. For more information, visit Lanson Place on their Facebook and Instagram

Location: Lanson Place Causeway Bay, 133 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay

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Rediscover Wan Chai's Hidden Gems with The Hari Hong Kong's Evening Tour
The Hari Wan Chai Tour Photo by Website/ The Hari Hong Kong

Do you think you know enough about Wan Chai, one of Hong Kong’s oldest and most eccentric districts? 

This summer, The Hari Hong Kong is inviting guests to explore one of the city’s most storied districts through a fresh lens with its newly launched “Best of Wan Chai at Night Tour – Explore Hong Kong like a Local.” This private, 2.5-hour guided experience kicks off daily at 5pm and is designed to deep dive into Wan Chai and neighboring Causeway Bay, revealing the area's rich history, mysterious traditions, and vibrant street life. 

Villain Hitting under Wan Chai footbridge
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Villain Hitting under Wan Chai footbridge
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From early beginnings as a small fishing village, to evolving into a buzzing center of urban life following British colonization in 1841, Wan Chai now stands as one of Hong Kong’s most dynamic neighborhoods full of surprising stories and charm. With its mix of historical landmarks, street markets, skyscrapers, and a blend of Eastern and Western influences, Wan Chai is as much about legacy as it is about reinvention, making it a hot spot for exploring Hong Kong. 

Led by licensed guide and travel content creator @explore_hongkong, the tour blends storytelling with immersive stops from a local perspective. Guests will witness the centuries-old ritual of "Villain Hitting," explore a 140-year-old tea shop, and navigate bustling wet and street markets. Along the way, they’ll sample local snacks, cross one of Hong Kong’s busiest streets, and hop aboard the iconic ‘Ding Ding’ tram, all while soaking up panoramic views of the city’s skyline

The Hari Hong Kong.
Courtesy of The Hari Hong Kong

The Hari Hong Kong, championing local art through initiatives like The Hari Art Prize and The Hari Chronicles, is the perfect launchpad for this urban adventure. With interiors by British designer Tara Bernerd, the hotel offers 210 rooms and suites with sweeping views of Victoria Harbour and The Peak, while Its dining venues round out the experience with bold flavors and stylish ambiance. 

And the new tour is a love letter to Wan Chai, paying tribute to its edgy, eclectic, and endlessly fascinating nature. 

For more information about the event and what The Hari Hong Kong is to offer, check out their website here and follow their Instagram here

Location: The Hari Hong Kong, 330 Lockhart Rd, Wan Chai

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Hong Kong Sees 12% Growth, Welcomes 24M Visitors in First Half of 2025
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The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) announced on Saturday, July 26, that Hong Kong has successfully continued its post-pandemic tourism rebound by welcoming approximately 24 million visitor arrivals in the first half of 2025. This represents a 12% increase compared to the previous year.

In the month of June alone, the city welcomed 3.48 million visitors, which is a 11% increase from the same month last year. Travelers from Mainland China remained the dominant source, accounting for 75% of total arrivals. From January to June, 17.8 million Mainland visitors entered Hong Kong, a 10% rise compared to the same period in 2024.

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Meanwhile, non-Mainland visitors reached 5.84 million for the first half of 2025, with a strong 17% increase year-on-year. Short-haul markets such as Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines surged by over 25%, while Australia led long-haul growth with a notable 33% jump.

With improved performance across both Mainland and international markets, Hong Kong is on track for a strong tourism rebound this year and beyond, reinforcing the city's position as a leading global destination. 

For more details, visit the Hong Kong Tourism Board's website or contact [email protected].

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Kimpton Set to Debut Largest Global Property in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui
Kimpton Hong Kong Photo by Kimpton Hotels

Heads up, travelers! A new hotel is set to open in Hong Kong’s iconic Tsim Sha Tsui district this September!

Boutique hotel brand Kimpton is debuting its landmark property in the city at 11 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, described as the largest in the Kimpton portfolio. With 495 rooms, this one-of-a-kind hotel reflects Hong Kong’s dynamic spirit, blending avant-garde design with local cultural richness.

We envisioned Kimpton Hong Kong for the modern tastemaker—a global citizen who moves effortlessly between cultures, appreciates thoughtful design, and values authentic connections,” said Mike Robinson, General Manager of Kimpton Hong Kong. With 18 years of experience at Kimpton, Mike has successfully orchestrated the brand’s launches in international markets, including Amsterdam, Barcelona, and Los Angeles. 

“The hotel is a canvas for individuals who curate their own lives, blending the best of international sophistication with the creative pulse of the city. Here, every detail is designed to spark inspiration, foster community, and offer a truly personal encounter,” he added.

Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong will feature 495 guest rooms, which includes 25 suites, each boasting stunning views of Victoria Harbor. Each room is designed by a collective of Hong Kong’s leading design firms to blend global sophistication with local charm. 

Premium King Room
Premium King Room | Photo from Kimpton Hotels
Junior Suite Room
Junior Suite Room | Photo from Kimpton Hotels

Also offering obstructed views of the harbor are the ballroom and flexible meeting spaces, which also feature bold and avant-garde designs that captures the dynamic spirit of Hong Kong, merged with Kimpton’s globally celebrated spirit of adventure. 

As part of Empire Group Holdings, Kimpton Hong Kong embodies a lifestyle destination where every element—from the hotel’s philosophy and bustling setting to its immersive programming, contemporary design, and curated amenities—embraces the essence of Hong Kong. 

Ballroom
Ballroom | Photo from Kimpton Hotels
Hillside
Hillside | Photo from Kimpton Hotels

Additionally, the hotel will also have five distinct dining spots. In Birdsong, enjoy artisanal coffee in the mornings and draft beers and wines in the evenings. You can also taste reimagined Cantonese cuisine at the Hillside, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant.

There's also the Swim Club, the rooftop bar oasis inspired by Southern California’s pool culture; the High Dive, an intimate 8-seat speakeasy offering unparalleled rare spirits and exceptional crafted mixology; and JĪJĀ by Chef Vicky Lau, a signature specialty restaurant managed by Leading Nation Hospitality, will also be opening later this year which is sure to enhance the city’s gastronomic landscape. Each establishment promises a distinctive dining experience curated by one of Hong Kong’s most esteemed MICHELIN-Starred chefs, catering to discerning palates. 

More than its luxurious rooms and exceptional dining experiences, guests can also enjoy a myriad of premium amenities and services, such as the heated rooftop pool, a HYROX-certified fitness center, and a full-service luxury spa. With its bold vision, distinctive design, and deep connections to Hong Kong’s local culture, Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong invites you to discover a new era of hospitality. 

You can now book your stays via their website or call 1800-1110-2295. Rooms are available for November 2025 dates and start from HK$2,850 a night for an Essential King room. IHG Hotel members also get an exclusive booking discount. 

Follow Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong on Facebook and Instagram for updates.  

Location: 11 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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A Review of Visionairs: Versailles Lost Gardens of the Sun King
Lost gardens of the sun king 4 Photo by Visionairs Asia

In a city overflowing with art exhibitions, escape rooms, and themed pop-ups, you may be on the lookout for something more transportive to engage your senses.

Look no further than Visionairs Asia’s Versailles: The Lost Gardens of the Sun King, an immersive escape from reality. Unlike other VR experiences that have your adrenaline pumping and your heart in your throat as you battle zombies or solve intense challenges, this VR experience lets you time-travel to 17th-century France, specifically French monarch Louis XIV's iconic vanished gardens of the Palace of Versailles.  

Brought to Hong Kong by Visionairs Asia and co-produced by Temple of Light, Gédéon Experiences, Small Creative, VIVE Arts, and the Palace of Versailles, this experience uses a collective and interactive virtual reality (VR) location-based experience (LBE), and doesn’t rely on flashy gimmicks or cheap thrills to keep visitors engaged. 

The second you strap on a headset, you embark on a full-on journey through the art, architecture, and beauty of the palace in the year 1682, guided by none other than Louis XIV’s landscape architect André Le Nôtre.

Historic sites are reconstructed with historical and scientific accuracy by Aristeas, a subsidiary of the GEDEON group, in tandem with Small Creative, and it packs a good deal of substance into 25 minutes.

Versailles Gardens
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

Part historical deep dive, part visual spectacle, this experience revives three spectacular yet long-lost parts of the Palace of Versailles: the Royal Menagerie, Grotto of Thetis, and Labyrinth Grove — historically significant spaces that once dazzled the French court in all its glory. 

As you first step into the palace's courtyard, you are greeted by the garden guru himself — Louis XIV’s landscape architect André Le Nôtre. Sure, he’s been dead for a few centuries, but thanks to a wildly convincing VR recreation, he’s back and wandering around like he never left.

Versailles
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

While most people typically associate Versailles with opulent halls and manicured lawns, it was in the gardens that Louis XIV truly expressed his obsession with power, order, and divine grandeur. 

Tragically, what we see today of Versailles is only a fraction of what once existed. These gardens and groves — once meant to entertain royalty — have all disappeared due to redevelopments of the Château and the Revolution.

This is where VR becomes a powerful storytelling tool. The visuals are crisp and sharp, the motion response tracking eerily smooth, and when digital Andre Le Nôtre strides toward you, there’s a brief moment of panic where you wonder if he’s about to pass through your soul.

The technology allows you to explore at your own pace — walk around, peer behind a statue, linger in the shadows of trees. That sense of freedom makes all the difference, although there are some constraints. You’re confined to a rectangular boundary — if you step too far, white lines appear in your headset, a digital nudge reminding you of the physical world. It slightly breaks the spell, but it's a necessary part of the VR safety system. 

inside Visionairs
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

After an introduction inside the palace, we were transported to the Royal Menagerie, a whimsical reminder of courtly extravagance. Andre Le Nôtre explained that the menagerie once housed everything from ostriches to elephants, but that it was abandoned during the Regency period. By the 1750s, animals wandered around its ruins until they were eventually relocated to the Jardin des Plantes in Paris under Louis XVI.

Getting up close with the lively animals in the Menagerie was a definite highlight. You could roam around at your own pace, watch the flamingos flapping about, marvel at a tiger slinking by, and even dodge an elephant charging across your path. Kids will love this section, and even adults may find themselves smiling when a flamingo reacts to touching them. 

Next, we were transported to the Grotto of Thetis, located on the northern flank of the palace in its prime. In the real Versailles, it’s long gone, but in VR, its glimmering fountains and mythological sculptures dedicated to Apollo are resurrected in full glory. 

Another highlight was Labyrinth Grove, one of the palace's most mourned features, which was destroyed in 1776 and replaced by an English landscape garden. 

Maze
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

As you wander its green thicket pathways, five-meter-tall shrubs grow dynamically around you in real time. Each turn and choice you make is marked by the many iconic statues and fountains, embedded with scenes and animal sculptures from Aesop's fables.

This Labyrinth maze is more atmospheric than challenging, but it was so lifelike that we wished we could have explored it for longer.

Versailles
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

A particularly lovely touch of the experience is the transition from daylight to twilight, with a deepening sky and soft shifts in light that build toward a grand finale. 

Versailles at night VR
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

As the sun dips behind the palace, you are lifted to a panoramic perch where fireworks explode above the rooftops. The Palace of Versailles shimmers in the moonlight, golden and triumphant, an unforgettable and theatrical end to the experience.

Final Thoughts

Visionairs Asia's Versailles: The Lost Gardens of the Sun King is a captivating way to spend your afternoon. History fanatics, tech gurus, and art lovers will find plenty to enjoy in this immersive journey through a lesser-known chapter of French royal heritage. 

The crisp visuals and layered storytelling made it feel very realistic, just as the Sun King himself probably wanted it. Our VR guide walked the fine line of giving enough historical context to make us feel smarter without totally zoning us out. 

Whether you're a seasoned VR user or trying it for the first time, the experience is pretty seamless — unless you're easily spooked. In that case, a life-sized elephant suddenly charging at you might scare the Versailles out of you.

The historical commentary is rich and informative; however, we felt that the script occasionally leaned too formal, missing an opportunity to inject a touch more personality, which would make it feel more immersive. But for anyone intrigued by the intersection of history, art, and technology, this experience is truly something special.

The multilingual availability in English, French, Mandarin, and Cantonese. Suitable for children aged 8 and up. 

Tickets are priced HK$200 for adults on the weekend, HK$188 for adults during the week. Child/Student/Senior/Concession tickets are priced HK$168, and school (Bulk bookings) at HK$148. Book tickets now on Eventbrite or Klook.

For more information, visit Visionairs on their website, Instagram, and Facebook

Visionairs: Versailles: The Lost Gardens of the Sun King Event Information:

Location: Visionairs, GF-01-03, Art Park, 22 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong

Dates: May 28 to Nov. 30, 2025

Opening Hours:
Monday: 11 AM to 6 PM   
Tuesday to Wednesday: 10 AM to 6 PM 
Thursday: 10 AM to 8 PM 
Friday to Saturday: 10 AM to 10 PM  
Sunday: 10 AM to 9 PM

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Hopewell Hotel Offers Family Fun and Flavourful Summer Escapes in the City
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This summer, Hopewell Hotel is offering exciting activities, family packages, and seasonal culinary delights to start off a vigorous and vivid summer vacation. 

Hopewell Hotel’s Summer Family Experience Package

A look into the Premium City Room at the Hopewell Hotel
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The my forest FRIENDS toiletries in the Summer Family Experience package
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Hopewell Hotel kicks off the summer season with the “Summer Family Experience” accommodation package — think spacious rooms, kid-friendly amenities, and some hands-on culinary fun! 

The family fun includes:

  • A Premium City Room (38 m², from HK$1,980 per room per night) where guests can choose between a king or twin beds, with an 80-centimetre-long sofa bed, breathtaking views of the Wan Chai neighbourhood.
  • Eco-friendly toiletries from my forest FRIENDS for children
  • A One-Hour Family Culinary Experience, where parents and kids transform into little chefs and bake cookies and make mocktails together
  • A Complimentary Buffet Breakfast for three (2 adults and 1 child), 15% off at the Hopewell Inn and Lobby Café, and Complimentary Access to the In-house Fitness Centre

Booking period for the Summer Family Experience accommodation package is from now to Aug. 28, 2025, with stays through Aug. 31, 2025.

Hopewell Inn’s Seasonal Set Menus to Beat the Summer Heat

Some of the offers in the Summer Set Menu
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Executive Chef Larry Ng of Hopewell Inn has creatively prepared seasonal set menus and lunch and dinner options for sharing, offering diverse choices for a summer feast. 

  • A Six-Course Seasonal Set Menu: Highlights include the Double-boiled Winter Melon Soup, Pan-fried Threadfin with Black Bean Sauce, Juicy Beef Tenderloin with Yunnan Termite Mushrooms, and a Green Tea Panna Cotta finale.
  • Set Lunch and Dinner Menus: The Hopewell Inn Seasonal Set Menu (HK$638 per person, minimum 2 persons), New Set Lunch Menu (HK$968 for 4 persons, HK$1,338 for 7 persons, HK$1,788 for 8 persons), New Set Dinner (HKD$1,338 for 4 persons), and Hopewell Inn Home Style Dinner Menu (HK$418 per person, minimum for 2 persons) feature Cantonese fares and luxurious add-ons like lobster, oysters, and garoupa.
  • The Hopewell Inn Summer Seasonal Set Menu is available from now until Aug. 31, 2025, with the other set menus available from now until further notice. 
A layout showing the seasonal set menu at Hopewell Hotel
Courtesy of Hopewell Hotel

Fruit-full Extravaganza Semi Buffet at Lobby Café

Chef Mak Kam Kui, Executive Chef – Western Cuisine has curated seasonal fruits for Lobby Café to create a variety of refreshing and nutritious fruit salads and desserts that offer a cool respite from the summer heat. 

  • Over 10 different salads at the Semi Buffet: Fruit Sushi; Crab Meat; Mango, Papaya, Avocado Salad; Roasted Pumpkin, Apple Quinoa Salad; Thai Beef Green Mango Salad; Pineapple, Seafood Salad; Mild Curry Mayo; Beetroot, Orange, Feta Cheese Salad, and more.
  • Desserts: Lemon Ginger Honey Cake, Mango Sticky Rice, Fig Tart, Coconut Passion Fruit Tart, and Lychee Raspberry Cup.
  • Semi Lunch Buffet (Monday to Saturday): 12 NN to 2:30 PM, for HK$238 per person; Summer Fiesta Buffet (Sundays): 12 NN to 2:30 PM, (Daily): 6 to 9:30 PM, for HK$318 per person.
  • The Fruit-Themed Semi Buffet will be available from July 14 to Aug. 31, 2025

Summer Cakes from the Patisserie

Some of the summer cakes being offered
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Executive Pastry Chef Killua Cheung draws inspiration from seasonal fruits to create a collection of fruit cakes, offering sweet lovers a light and refreshing summer indulgence. These selections include:

  • White Chocolate Kumquat Mousse Cake (HK$400 for one pound)
  • Mango Napoleon (HK$400 for one pound)
  • Caramel Pineapple Cake (HK$360 for one pound)
  • Chili Black Forest Cake (HK$360 for one pound)
  • Tiramisu (HK$400 for one pound)
  • Strawberry Cream Cake (HK$360 for one pound)

Signature Summer Sips at the Lobby Bar

Summer cocktails being served at the Lobby Bar
Courtesy of Hopewell Hotel

Sip your way through summer and cool down from the heat with a selection of fruity cocktails and mocktails like the Tropical Margarita, Summer Punch, Apear, Shisojito, PaPaNaNa, and Popping Pop

  • Single Drinks: HK$88 each or two for HK$138
  • Two-Hour Free Flow Promotion: Enjoy house red and white wines, Prosecco, and bottled beers for HK$128. For an additional HK$30, guests can upgrade to unlimited house spirits.
  • Available daily until Sept. 30 (drinks) and Dec. 31 (free flow)

A Summer Must-Do for the Family

The Hopewell Hotel is blending family bonding, seasonal indulgence, and so much more into one summery package! Whether you’re into baking cookies, savouring gourmet delights, or unwinding with fruity cocktails and sips, the Hopewell Hotel is offering the ultimate staycation fit for all ages! 

For bookings and reservations, visit the Hopewell Hotel’s website here. Book the “Summer Family Experience Package” here.

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We Heart TST! What Went Down at the Know Your GuideFong TST Event
Guidefong 6 Photo by Photo courtesy of FSI

The Foundation for Shared Impact (FSI)'s second edition of their Know Your GuideFong event was an overwhelming success, bringing community members together for a pop-up marketplace and workshops held at the Heath Hong Kong, as well as guided tours of the streets and small shops at the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui (TST). 

Led by FSI's young team, we took to the streets, visiting their favorite sweet stalls, Indian restaurants, and small South Asian businesses. The local charity describes itself as a “one-stop shop for social impact,” with one of their social impact arms, GuideFong, aiming to celebrate the city’s vibrant multiculturalism and support small grassroots businesses by building meaningful connections between them and the wider public.

small businesses
Photo courtesy of FSI

To bring this vision to life, FSI organized a Treasure Hunt, Walking Tour, and Pop-up Market on July 6, 2025, designed to showcase how ethnically diverse businesses shape Hong Kong’s cultural identity and foster greater cross-cultural understanding.

market at heath
Photo courtesy of FSI

A group of likeminded individuals and journalists conjoined at the Heath, a shopping mall court located in the basement of the iconic Chungking Mansions. 

We enjoyed browsing the range of South Asian vendors who were selling locally produced items such as fragrances, beauty products, accessories and handicraft items at the Pop-up market.

guide fong
Photo courtesy of FSI

There was a wide selection of baked goods, spices and condiments – now we know where to come next time we try to cook up a curry!

Among the vibrant pop-up vendors at Heath Hong Kong were local South Asian businesses.

Shilpa’s Masala Mill impressed visitors with her exceptional range of freshly ground spice blends, blended at home using her own secret formula. Nepcha also delighted tea lovers, showcasing a selection of artisanal high-altitude specialty teas from Nepal. 

Africa Center Hong Kong showcased eye-catching handmade artistry at their stall and also hosted a fun 30-minute Drum Workshop, which invited participants to learn the rhythms and techniques of African drumming.

To encourage exploration of multicultural businesses in Tsim Sha Tsui, participants took part in a Treasure Hunt, using GuideFong's curated map to visit local shops, connect with business owners, and support them through purchases or small acts like leaving a Google review. 

Along the way, we excitedly collected stamps and raced through town to discover the neighborhood’s hidden gems, winning prized goodie bags filled with surprise items from GuideFong-listed businesses. 

tour
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Then, The Beat Asia team embarked on one of GuideFong's Walking Tours of the day.

Our first stop was Far East Mansion, one of the older buildings on the block, dating back to 1959. Buildings built in the 1960s that were a bit bigger than usual in Hong Kong were typically referred to as 'Mansions,’ hence the rather grand name. Previously the buildings were host to many of TST's tailors, especially highly respected workers who had come to Hong Kong from Shanghai. 

The malls and mansions in TST highlighted on the tour are places you might walk past without a second thought, but our guide Adnan Riaz was a cheerful font of knowledge, happy to share interesting information about the various outlets as well as the recent history of the local industries.

Hong Kong’s South Asians have long had a presence in Fast East Mansion, occupying retail spaces and more recently warehouses. Today, Far East Mansion hosts a shopping arcade, and the South Asian presence is still to be felt. 

Tijara Consultancy provides business support services to the local community. Close by is Golden Sports, which has been serving local sports enthusiasts since 2007. The shop front is piled high with cricket bats, and this is a hidden gem for the full range of sports gear. Our guide explained that shop owner Mr. Gill has been very active supporting sports amongst the local minority ethnic community.

Know Your GuideFong TST Walking Tour
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Know Your GuideFong TST Walking Tour
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Next up, our guides led us along a shortcut from TST East through a narrow alleyway, emerging into the back entrance of Chungking Mansions on the busy Nathan Road. 

This old building feels like it’s part of Hong Kong’s cultural consciousness, with the rabbit warren of restaurants and cheap hostels being a starting point for many a backpacker's Asia trip. And of course, it gained significant international attention after the release of Wong Kar Wai’s film “Chungking Express.

Away from the limelight however, small South Asian businesses and families have called Chungking Mansions home in the decades since it opened in 1961.

Mr Singh Kamal Sweet Corner
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We really enjoyed having the guides to lead us along the rows of food stalls, stopping to chat to shopkeepers such as Mr. Singh, who has been running Kamal Sweet Corner for nearly 30 years. The store sells Indian favorites such as Barfis and Pannis

We tried their toothachingly sweet Jalebi – a pretzel shaped sweet treat of deep-fried flour dipped in syrup and spices. The inside was surprisingly juicy and comprised all the tastes of India in one mouthful.

We explored the vibrant culinary scene inside Chungking Mansions and discovered some of its hidden, homey gems—like Swagat Indian Restaurant and Moti Palace Indian Restaurant. Each offered us a deeper appreciation of Indian cuisine through their rich flavors and welcoming atmospheres.

One highlight was discovering Paul’S Kitchen, a cozy spot on the first floor known for its comforting African fusion dishes with a modern twist. Highly rated and full of heart, the restaurant was launched in 2015 by Paul and Selina, who met, fell in love, and built their dream together in Hong Kong. Paul'S Kitchen has become a beloved spot in the city's food scene. Selina continues to carry on Paul's vision after his passing, making sure Hong Kongers will still get authentic Ghanaian soul food with just as much heart.

Christian Action Diversity Hub
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To round off the tour, we took the elevator up to the top floor of Chungking Mansions. The 17th floor has been revamped into a bright and inspiring community space called Diversity Hub, run by the long-standing charity Christian Action next door. 

Diversity Hub seeks to amplify the voices and stories of Hong Kong’s ethnically diverse communities by hosting events and interactive workshops aimed at honoring and celebrating cultural diversity.

They are also host to the city's first multicultural community museum, showcasing the rich histories and contributions of these ethnic groups. 

drum workshop
Photo courtesy of FSI

And that’s a wrap on GuideFong: TST—what a day! 

This deep dive Walking Tour peeled back the layers of Tsim Sha Tsui, revealing a vibrant, multicultural heartbeat of sweet shops, spice mills and travel agencies pulsing just beneath the surface.

Big kudos to the passionate young guides from FSI — not only for leading us through a meaningful exploration of South Asian culture, but also for generously sharing their personal stories. Their openness sparked thoughtful conversations about the challenges faced by small business owners in Hong Kong. Every stop on the Walking Tour was a reminder that there’s always more to discover about the small businesses that make our city feel like home.

Missed it this time? This won’t be the last you hear of GuideFong! Keep your eyes on FSI by visiting their website, Instagram and Facebook.

Find out more about GuideFong on their website and Instagram.

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Best Island Destinations in Asia with Direct Flights from Hong Kong
Bali Indonesia 1

Looking for a tropical escape without the layovers and transfers? Asia offers a range of stunning island destinations with direct flights from Hong Kong, making your getaway easier and faster. From the turquoise waters of Phuket and Bali to the cultural richness of Okinawa and the volcanic landscapes of Jeju Island, these islands promise everything from relaxation to adventure. 

Whether you're after luxury resorts, pristine beaches, diving spots, or unique local culture, these accessible island gems are perfect for weekend escapes or longer holidays. Check them out and book your trip now!

Phuket, Thailand

1 Phuket, Thailand

Phuket is the largest island located in the Andaman Sea off the southwest coast of mainland Thailand. Connected to the mainland by bridges, Phuket is a global beach destination famous for its stunning white-sand shores, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife, especially in Patong. Beyond the beaches, the island offers rich Thai culture, fresh seafood, island-hopping adventures, and luxury resorts.

Phuket is popular for water activities like snorkeling, diving, and boating, as well as wellness retreats and cultural attractions such as the Big Buddha and Old Phuket Town.

The best time to visit is during the dry season from November to April, when the weather is sunny, humidity is lower, and seas are calm for beach activities and boat tours.

Where to book: HK Express, Cathay Pacific, AirAsia

Ko Samui, Thailand

2 Ko Samui, Thailand

Ko Samui is a tropical island located in the Gulf of Thailand, off the east coast of southern Thailand. It’s the country’s second-largest island and is part of Surat Thani Province. Known for its palm-fringed beaches, luxury resorts, and laid-back vibe, Ko Samui is a favorite for honeymooners, wellness seekers, and beach lovers.

The island is popular for its beach towns like Chaweng and Lamai, temple landmarks such as Wat Phra Yai (Big Buddha Temple), and nearby excursions to Ang Thong Marine Park and Koh Phangan.

The best time to visit Ko Samui is from January to early September, when the island experiences sunnier weather and less rainfall, unlike other Thai islands influenced by the Andaman monsoon.

Where to book: Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, AirAsia

Jeju Island, South Korea

3 Jeju Island, South Korea

Jeju Island is a volcanic island located off the southern coast of South Korea, in the Korea Strait. It’s the country’s largest island and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its dramatic natural landscapes, including Hallasan (South Korea’s highest mountain), lava tube caves, waterfalls, and black-sand beaches.

Jeju is popular for its unique culture, fresh seafood, scenic coastal drives, and outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. It’s also a romantic getaway spot, often dubbed the “Hawaii of Korea,” and a favorite among honeymooners.

The best time to visit is from April to June or September to October, when the weather is mild, the skies are clear, and the island’s natural beauty is in full bloom, especially during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.

Where to book: HK Express, Cathay Pacific, AirAsia

Phú Quốc, Vietnam

4 Phú Quốc, Vietnam

Phú Quốc is a tropical island located off the southwest coast of Vietnam, in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian border. It’s the country’s largest island and part of Kiên Giang Province, known for its laid-back atmosphere, pristine beaches, and rapidly developing tourism scene.

The island is popular for its white-sand beaches like Sao Beach and Long Beach, luxury resorts, snorkeling and diving spots around its coral-rich islets, and attractions like Phú Quốc National Park, pepper farms, and fish sauce factories. The island also features the Kien Giang Coastal and Island Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve.

The best time to visit is during the dry season from November to March, when the weather is sunny, warm, and ideal for beach activities and boat trips.

Where to book: HK Express, Greater Bay Airlines, AirAsia

Okinawa, Japan

5 Okinawa, Japan

Okinawa is a subtropical island located in the East China Sea, between mainland Japan and Taiwan. It’s the largest of the Okinawa Islands and part of the Ryukyu archipelago. Unlike the rest of Japan, Okinawa boasts a distinct culture influenced by its Ryukyuan heritage, as well as a warmer, beach-friendly climate year-round.

Okinawa is popular for its turquoise waters, coral reefs, white-sand beaches, and rich marine life, making it a top destination for diving, snorkeling, and water sports. Visitors also explore historic sites like Shurijo Castle, experience Okinawan cuisine, and enjoy the region’s famously relaxed pace of life.

The best time to visit is from April to June or September to early November, when the weather is warm, the risk of typhoons is lower, and crowds are thinner compared to peak summer.

Where to book: HK Express, Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, AirAsia

Bonus: HK Express also offers seasonal direct flights to Okinawa Prefecture's Miyako (Shimojishima) and Ishigaki-jima.

Tokushima, Japan

6 Tokushima, Japan
Photo from Website/Discover Tokushima, Japan

Tokushima is a coastal city located on the eastern side of Shikoku Island, Japan’s smallest main island. It’s the capital of Tokushima Prefecture and sits at the mouth of the Yoshino River, offering a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and local charm.

Tokushima is most famous for its over 400-year-old Awa Odori Festival, one of Japan’s largest traditional dance festivals that draws more than a million dancers and spectators every August. It’s also known for its scenic Iya Valley, whirlpools in the Naruto Strait, historic temples on the Shikoku Pilgrimage route, and hearty regional cuisine like Tokushima ramen.

The best time to visit is in spring (from March to May) for cherry blossoms and pleasant weather, or in August to experience the vibrant Awa Odori Festival. Fall (October to November) is also ideal for autumn foliage and outdoor exploration.

Where to book: Cathay Pacific, Greater Bay Airlines, AirAsia

Sanya, Hainan, China

7 Sanya, Hainan, China
Photo from Website/Sanya Tourism Board

Sanya is a tropical city located on the southern tip of Hainan Island, China’s southernmost province. Facing the South China Sea, it’s often referred to as "the Hawaii of China” for its year-round warm climate, palm-lined beaches, and luxury resorts.

Sanya is popular for its white-sand beaches like Yalong Bay and Dadonghai, upscale beachfront hotels, water sports, and wellness retreats. It’s also home to natural attractions such as Nanshan Temple, Tianya Haijiao, and lush rainforests in nearby nature reserves.

The best time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is warm, sunny, and less humid for beach activities.

Where to book: HK Express, Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, AirAsia

Bali, Indonesia

8 Bali, Indonesia

Bali is a world-renowned island located in the Indonesian archipelago, between Java and Lombok in the Indian Ocean. It’s part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is one of Indonesia’s most visited destinations, celebrated for its natural beauty, spiritual culture, and vibrant arts scene.

Bali is popular for its lush rice terraces, volcanic mountains, iconic temples like Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, and beaches that cater to both surfers and sunseekers. The island also offers wellness retreats, traditional dance performances, and a rich culinary scene, from beach bars to fine dining.

The best time to visit is from April to October during the dry season, when the weather is sunny and ideal for beach days and outdoor adventures like hiking.

Where to book: Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, AirAsia

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Hong Kong/ The List/ What's On
Ngong Ping 360 and Hong Kong Disneyland Join Forces
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This summer, Ngong Ping 360 and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (HKDL) are teaming up for the first time to launch the "Hong Kong Disneyland 20th Anniversary Teaser Party @ Ngong Ping 360," running from June 21 to Aug. 31, 2025

As part of Hong Kong Disneyland's 20th Anniversary celebration this year, Ngong Ping Village will host a range of themed experiences, including a striking 5.5-meter Castle of Magical Dreams installation with figurines of Mickey and Friends, alongside Duffy and Friends, all dressed in exclusive 20th Anniversary costumes. 

Duffy and Friends figurines
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11 of Ngong PIng's iconic Crystal Cabin Cable Cars have also been transformed into Disney-themed rides, featuring characters and designs inspired by HKDL's newest and largest parade, "Friendtastic!," including Disney and Friends, Duffy and Friends, Disney Princesses, Up, Encanto, and many more! 

The themed Crystal Cable Car Package, priced the same as a regular ticket, includes priority boarding and a souvenir ticket to take back home. 

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To top it all off, HKDL's year-long 20th Anniversary celebration, "The Most Magical Party of All," will kick off on Saturday, June 28, 2025, with all-new experiences like the castle stage show "Disney Friends Live: Party at the Castle!" the grand parade "Friendtastic!" and the nighttime show "Momentous: Party in the Night Sky." 

From now until July 26, 2025, KLOOK is offering a combo package that includes:

  • The NP360 Hong Kong Disneyland 20th Anniversary-themed Crystal Cable Car round-trip ticket
  • Hong Kong Disneyland 1-Day ticket
  • Complimentary 20th Anniversary SouvenEAR Mini Party Hat

Visit the event link below for more details! 

To plan your magical celebration ahead, check out The Beat Asia's HKDL guides on where to stay, where to eat, and a special guide for parents! 

Don't miss out on this unique and immersive experience! For more information and updates, visit Hong Kong Disneyland's website or Ngong Ping 360's website

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