6 of the Most Expensive Hotel Suites in Hong Kong

In one of the priciest cities in the world, the suites at the most luxurious hotels are the height of glamour

Modern building with infinity pool overlooking a city skyline, with a unique sculpture reflecting in the water.
The 7,000-square-foot suite, the largest in Hong Kong, includes a 2,500-square-foot terrace. Photo: InterContinental Hong Kong

Asia has become synonymous with over-the-top luxury, and nowhere is that grandiosity more apparent than in the jaw-dropping suites at some of Hong Kong’s most prestigious hotels. From a 2,500-square-foot rooftop terrace to Michelin-starred room service and access to a chauffeured Bentley, the experience of staying in any one of these suites promises to be an experience like no other.

Below, we take a look at the six most expensive hotel suites in Hong Kong.

Luxurious hotel room with a large bed, seating area, and a city view through floor-to-ceiling windows at night.
A stay at the suite includes pickup from the airport in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce. The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong

1. The Ritz Carlton Suite at Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong — $20,000/night

Sitting atop one of the highest hotels in the world, this 117th-floor suite has 270-degree views of Victoria Harbour and spans 3,930 square feet. A stay at the suite includes pickup from the airport in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce, daily massages on the 118th-floor spa, and access to a butler and a personal shopper, plus an array of personal touches, like monogrammed pillowcases and bathrobes made especially for the guest.

Luxurious living room with elegant furniture, grand piano, large windows, and cityscape view at dusk.
The opulent 4,000-square-foot suite has breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour. The Peninsula Hong Kong

2. The Peninsula Suite at the Peninsula Hong Kong — $16,500/night

This opulent 4,000-square-foot suite boasts breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour. The double-height living room has floor-to-ceiling windows and is equipped with a telescope and a grand piano. Guests can relax in a screening room that features state-of-the-art entertainment systems, on the private terrace, or in a ten-seat dining room that has an adjoining kitchen.

Elegant restaurant interior with dim lighting, round table set for dining, modern chandelier, and chefs preparing food.
The Entertainment Suite includes a DJ booth and a Gaggenau kitchen where the hotel’s Michelin-starred chefs can prepare an in-suite meal. The Landmark Mandarin Oriental

3. The Entertainment Suite at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental — $16,305/night

While not one of the biggest suites in the city, this is certainly the most tech savvy. The living area is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including an entertainment wall, virtual reality and PlayStation gaming equipment, and a DJ booth. The hotel’s chefs can prepare private Michelin-starred dining at the suite’s Gaggenau kitchen, to be served to up to eight guests in the dining room. Even the bed is high-tech—it’s equipped with a FreshBed Sleep system, which controls the air flow and humidity around the bed.

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Infinity pool overlooking a city skyline with mountains and a clear blue sky in the background.
The 7,000-square-foot suite, the largest in Hong Kong, includes a 2,500-square-foot terrace. InterContinental Hong Kong

4. The Presidential Suite at InterContinental Hong Kong — $12,628/night

The VIP treatment begins as soon as your plane touches down, with a choice of Bentley, Phantom VI Rolls-Royce, or Mercedes transfer from the airport. The 7,000-square-foot suite—the largest in Hong Kong—includes a 2,500-square-foot terrace, which has a jacuzzi and a stunning infinity pool. Inside the suite, guests can enjoy a private study, gym, dining room, kitchen, and five bedrooms.

Luxury hotel bathroom with chandelier, marble floors, large bathtub, rose petals, and city view through window at night.
An opulent bathroom in the Presidential Suite offers views of Victoria Harbour. Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong

5. The Presidential Suite at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong — $12,545/night

This lavish 3,430-square-foot suite comes with a 24-hour butler and a limo on standby to chauffeur its lucky tenant around the city. With views that look out on to the Kowloon side of Victoria Harbour, guests have an enviable vantage point of the nightly “A Symphony of Lights” show (a choreographed light-and-music event, where LED lights dance across the skyline).

Luxury living room with elegant decor, plush seating, large painting, warm lighting, and cityscape view out of circular windows.
The grand living room in the Mandarin Suite at Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong. The Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

6. The Mandarin Suite at Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong — $9,985/night

The already spacious suite seems even grander, thanks to double-height ceilings. The 3,000-square-foot space features handcrafted furniture, Acqua di Parma bath amenities, butler service, Bang & Olufsen audio systems, an adjoining spa suite, and a dining room that can seat 12.