8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong, China | (618) 248-8274
Connected to the IFC shopping mall and next to
Victoria Harbour
Lovely rooms include minibars, coffee/tea
makers, free bottled water and fruit
Option of harbor-facing rooms, separate living room,
and full-size kitchen
Lap pool, leisure pool, hot tub, and cold plunge pool -- all stunning
Luxury spa, 24-hour fitness center, and Tai Chi classes
Three restaurants, bar, pool terrace bar, lobby bar, 24-hour
room service
Made-to-order breakfast or breakfast buffet (for a
fee)
Fully-equipped meeting spaces, 24-hour business center, and Executive Club
Check-in gifts for kids, room baby-proofing on
request, kids under 18 stay free
Cultural ambassadors that provide an in-depth
introduction to Hong Kong culture
Free shuttle service to and from Hong Kong station
Free Wi-Fi
Reservations required for the hotel’s
restaurants
Breakfast not included
Some complaints concerning food quality
Charge for parking
The five-pearl Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong exudes
luxury and elegance in an ideal location next to Victoria Harbor and connected to the IFC shopping mall. Multiple pools, a spa, a number of high-class dining
options, and a fitness center are some of the most attractive features for
couples. Business travelers can utilize the free Wi-Fi, luxury meeting
spaces, and a 24-hour business center. The 399 serene rooms, with Western or Chinese design, are spacious and elegant
in their decor; they include a flat-screen TV, minibar, and free bottled water and fruit, plus the option of harbor-facing views. For those looking for a similar
five-pearl experience, it may be worth comparing rates with the Ritz-Carlton
Hong Kong.
Scene
A luxurious chain hotel catering to a range of travelers
The Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is a luxurious hotel
with classic, elegant decor. Brightly-lit spaces, thanks to walls of windows
that face Victoria Harbour, are commonplace throughout the property. The lobby has a
large, airy foyer with a minimalist design. Think: grand tan marble columns,
seating areas set with leather green or deep purple plush chairs on a circular
carpet, abstract art, potted green plants, and a grand white marble staircase that leads
to upper floors. The restaurants really exude the luxury that the
Four Season brand is (usually) known for. Large crystal chandeliers, velour or leather
seating, patterned carpet, fancy dining layouts, and sheer gray panels with
shadow-like landscapes of China are just some of the elegant decorative details.
Opened in 2005, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is fairly new and underwent
renovations in 2012 to replace all of the technical equipment. Most guests are
business travelers utilizing the hotel’s location to the International
Financial Centre, though couples, and well-heeled families, are close behind and can be seen congregating
at the pool or in one of the many restaurants.
Location
Located in the International Financial Centre and minutes from Victoria Harbour
The Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong has an ideal location
in the International Financial Centre of Hong Kong Island. It’s just five
minutes on foot to Victoria Harbour. The short walk will take travelers to
one of the many piers from which guests can take a ferry to an island. The
hotel is also connected to the IFC Mall that has a variety of upscale dining and
shopping options, plus a movie theater and an Apple store. Victoria Peak can be reached in a 20-minute drive. To
visit other parts of the area, guests can hop on the light rail, with the
closest station located a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Hong Kong station is a
seven-minute walk away, though the hotel does provide a free shuttle that goes
to and from the station. Expect to pay for parking if you bring a car.
Rooms
Sleek, contemporary rooms include a flat-screen TV, minibar, coffee/tea maker, and AC
Rooms come in two sleek and modern styles: luxurious
Western-inspired design or elegant Chinese-inspired one. Western-inspired
rooms have light purple or gray silk-paneled walls, marble entryways, black
headboards and lamps, and lilac-colored carpets. The Chinese-inspired rooms have
a warm color scheme of creams and tans, dark wooden furniture, Chinese-style
cabinets, lotus flower art pieces, and cream carpets with red circular
designs. Wall-to-wall windows accented by remote-controlled drapes provide
views of Victoria Harbour or Victoria Peak. A flat-screen TV with a Blu-ray player and HDMI cables are included in each room. Desks stocked with office supplies are a nice touch, as is free bottled water and fruit. Air-conditioning, stocked
minibars, and coffee/tea makers are also included. Suites have PlayStation 3s and separate living room areas; some come with dining room
tables and kitchenettes with a two-burner stove tops, sinks, and microwaves. The
spacious bathrooms are luxurious and feature large walk-in showers that have waterfall
showerheads, deep soaking tubs, and spacious countertops with two sinks. An illuminated magnifying mirror, hairdryer, scale, and L’Occitane or Biologique Recherche
toiletries are nice additional amenities in the bathrooms.
Features
Epic swimming pools, multiple restaurants, and an expansive spa
This luxury hotel’s best feature is its pool area. The
leisure pool and lap pool play music underwater, and there’s a hot tub and a
cold plunge pool. The pools are lined with sophisticated black lounge chairs and cabanas. The most impressive part of the complex are the stunning views of Victoria Harbor and the city's skyscrapers. Snacks and drinks are served at the Pool
Terrace bar. A wonderful spa offers beauty treatments and massages, along with a dedicated nail bar. There's an Ayurvedic treatment to open the third eye. Couples treatment rooms are available and many of the rooms have large windows with sweeping views of Hong Kong. The 24-hour fitness center offers Tai Chi classes and Technogym workout equipment with individual TV screens and free headphones. Personal training is available upon request. As for
dining, there’s Caprice, a French, two-star Michelin restaurant, and Lung King
Heen, a Chinese, three-star Michelin restaurant. Guests must make reservations for
the restaurants and some have complained about subpar service and food quality for restaurants located in an upscale hotel. The Lounge, a restaurant, and the Blue Bar are located in the
lobby and serve alcoholic drinks and international and local food. The hotel
also offers 24-hour room service and made-to-order breakfast or a breakfast
buffet for a fee.
Business and Conventions
Impressive meeting spaces and a 24-hour business center
Business travelers are completely catered to at this Four Seasons. There's a 24-hour business center, concierge services, free Wi-Fi, and elegant furnished meeting spaces with views of the harbor. The hotel also has cultural ambassadors that will provide guests with introductions to the Hong Kong culture. Secretarial services are available for an additional fee. The Executive Club Lounge, located on the 45th floor, is included with certain suites or for an additional fee. Guests with access get free breakfast, afternoon tea, light supper, full bar privileges, use of the boardroom, expedited check-in and checkout, and a separate concierge team.
Family
Surprisingly family-friendly
Most Four Seasons properties cater to little ones and this property is no exception -- even the spa provides services for kids. Children under the age of 18 stay for free with their parents, and rooms can be baby-proofed for safety and set with cribs. A welcome toy, kiddy toiletries, and child-size robes are available -- there's also kids' menus for room service. Babysitting can be arranged for an additional fee. The concierge desk has a variety of family-friendly itineraries for visiting Hong Kong.