The Top 24 Hotels Near Argo

  1. A sleek high-rise hotel in Central that still sets the standard years after it opened. Rooms are calm and comfortable, which matters when the city outside is the opposite of both. The pool has views over Victoria Harbour that will make you feel smug about your choices. Service is the kind where staff quietly solve problems you hadn't noticed yet, which is either impressive or slightly unsettling, depending on your mood.


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    8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  2. A Forbes Five Star institution that's been the benchmark for luxury hotels in Hong Kong for as long as anyone can remember. The rooms are sleek, the spa is seriously indulgent, and the dining runs from Cantonese at Man Wah to Japanese izakaya at The Aubrey. Captain's Bar is a genuine city landmark where the after-work crowd loosens their ties and never quite makes it home. The concierge team knows everything.


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    5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  3. A sleek, intimate luxury hotel right in the middle of Central, steps from the city's best shopping and finance crowd chaos. With under 100 rooms, the staff actually learns your name and anticipates things you hadn't thought to ask for yet, which feels either impressive or slightly uncanny depending on your mood. Forbes Five-Star, and it earns it. Rooms reopen mid-2026, but the restaurants are running now.


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    15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  4. Staying at the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong basically means living above the clouds, since it occupies the top floors of the ICC tower with Victoria Harbour laid out beneath you like a screensaver. It's a full luxury hotel with multiple restaurants, a spa, and a rooftop bar where the view does most of the heavy lifting. The crowd is business travelers who've upgraded their expectations and honeymoon couples who haven't looked at the bill yet.


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    九龙柯士甸道西1号, International Commerce Centre (ICC), 1 Austin Rd W, Kowloon, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  5. Perched on the upper floors of a Pacific Place tower, this boutique hotel trades standard business-hotel beige for something that actually feels like a grown-up apartment you'd want to live in. Neutral tones, sleek furniture, and rooms stocked with proper gadgets and wine fridges. The rooftop restaurant leans Mediterranean, and the in-building café has a terrace that earns its keep year-round. Bring the expense account.


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    Upper House, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  6. A Forbes four-star hotel that basically sits on top of a subway station and a front-row view of Victoria Harbour. The deluxe rooms with floor-to-ceiling harbour windows are the obvious move, but even the standard rooms are calm and handsome with marble bathrooms and decent art. When you're done staring at the skyline, the spa does a solid reflexology session, and Nathan Road shopping is right there.


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    64 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  7. A grand five-star hotel in Admiralty that knows exactly how grand it is. The centrepiece is a 167-foot silk painting that dominates the atrium, with bubble elevators rising past it like a fever dream. Business travelers fill the executive floors and loosen up at the buffet spot or the Lobster Bar, while everyone else eventually ends up at the outdoor pool, which feels like a genuine mercy in a Hong Kong summer.


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    Supreme Ct Rd, Admiralty, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  8. The location sells itself: this mid-range hotel sits right on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, with Harbour City's mall attached, the Star Ferry a short walk away, and Victoria Harbour views from the better rooms. It's a solid base for people who want to shop, sightsee, and collapse without overthinking it. The courtyard pool is a nice surprise, and the Lobby Lounge does afternoon tea for when you need to feel civilized again.


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    Harbour City, 3 Canton Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  9. Perched on the upper floors of a Pacific Place tower in Admiralty, the Conrad is a polished five-star hotel that somehow feels calmer than the city below it. Rooms lean into warm wood and gold tones in a way that reads luxurious rather than flashy. The outdoor pool, spa, and health club make it easy to forget you're in the middle of one of the world's busiest cities, and the dining is genuinely worth your time too.


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    88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  10. A polished business hotel that earns its keep for leisure travelers too, sitting right in the middle of Admiralty with the MTR practically in the lobby. You're a short ride from most things worth doing in Hong Kong, and the Pacific Place mall is attached if you need a coffee or forgot to pack something. The crowd skews suited and purposeful, but the pool bar has a way of loosening that up quickly.


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    88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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    1 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  12. A Forbes Five Star hotel two blocks from the Wan Chai harborfront, the St. Regis Hong Kong earns its keep with soaring lobby ceilings, butler service, and a design that quietly whispers "this is what money looks like." Rooms are genuinely spacious by Hong Kong standards, and the pool and gym are solid. The signature Canto Marys, a local riff on the Bloody Mary, are a good reason to linger at the bar before anyone notices you're just a tourist.


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    1號 Harbour Dr, Wan Chai, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  13. The Langham sits in the middle of Tsim Sha Tsui's luxury shopping chaos and somehow feels like a rebuke to all of it. This is a classic grand hotel, the kind with hand-painted ceilings, marble floors, and chandeliers that make you stand up a little straighter. The staff are genuinely gracious rather than performatively so. Old World formality done right, surrounded by a city that never really slows down.


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    8 Peking Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  14. A slick, design-forward hotel perched over Victoria Harbour in Kowloon, the W earns its Forbes four stars with a look that leans hard into an enchanted-forest fever dream, all glowing timber columns, oversized insect sculptures, and glass bubble elevators. The rooftop pool sits higher than anywhere else in the city, which the summer crowd in their resort wear takes full advantage of. Rooms are sharp and the Chinese restaurant is genuinely good.


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    1 Austin Road West Kowloon Station, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  15. A hotel in Hong Kong's financial district that somehow doesn't feel like a punishment. The atrium floods with natural light, indoor greenery runs across nearly every surface, and the rooms have a calm, considered look that helps you forget you're surrounded by people who track currency fluctuations for fun. The rooftop pool and views over Victoria Harbour are the real draw for anyone not there on expenses.


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    69號 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  16. Hotel ICON is a design-forward hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui where the rooms feel less like hotel rooms and more like gallery installations, because that's essentially what they are. A roster of heavy-hitting designers each took a crack at different spaces, and it shows in the best way. The harbor views are genuinely hard to beat, and the whole place carries that effortless Hong Kong energy where everything is sleek and the service never sleeps.


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    17 Science Museum Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong · Hong Kong
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  17. Perched on the top floors of Galaxy Macau, this Forbes Five Star hotel is the kind of place where the skyline views alone justify the room rate. It's a full luxury resort setup, so expect a lavish spa, serious dining, and the sort of facilities that make you feel vaguely important. The crowd skews high-rolling and well-dressed, here to do Cotai properly. If you're going to splurge in Macau, this is a reasonable place to do it.


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    澳门银河综合度假城, s/n, Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca, Macao · Macau
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  18. Macao goes big on everything, and The St. Regis quietly refuses to play along. It's a Forbes Five Star hotel on the Cotai Strip that trades casino-resort maximalism for actual elegance, with 400 rooms that feel genuinely spacious, marble bathrooms, and a 24-hour butler who is there to handle whatever you need. The crowd here dressed for it and isn't carrying a bucket of tokens.


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    Sands Cotai Central Cotai Strip, Macao · Macau
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  19. Galaxy Macau is a full-on mega-resort on the Cotai Strip that earns its Forbes Five Star rating by actually delivering on the spectacle. The lobby kicks things off with a music and light show, and somehow check-in is still fast. Outside, the resort deck is genuinely jaw-dropping, with wave pools, artificial beaches, waterslides, and river rides. Families pack it out, but honestly the adults look just as reluctant to leave.


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    「澳門銀河™」綜合度假城, Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca, Macao · Macau
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  20. The standout feature at this five-star Macau resort isn't the gold lion out front or the shimmering wave-like facade, it's the Grande Praça, a soaring glass atrium that somehow makes you feel like you've wandered into a Portuguese town square. Rooms run to 580, with villas at the top end for those who need more square footage than most people's apartments. Solid base camp for the casinos, shows, and general Macau mayhem right outside the door.


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    Macao, 澳門美高梅澳門外港新填海區孫逸仙大馬路 · Macau
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  21. Capella at Galaxy Macau is a Forbes Five Star luxury hotel inside the Galaxy resort, and it leans hard into the "experience" side of things: a living digital forest in the lobby, a resident Culturist who kicks off your stay with a baijiu welcome ritual, and a whisky bar stocking over 650 bottles. The crowd is well-heeled and internationally mixed, people who expect everything to be seamless and usually get it.


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    Galaxy Macau™ Integrated Resort, Macao · Macau
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    945 Av. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, Macao · Macau
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  23. Occupying the top third of one of Zhuhai's tallest towers, the St. Regis floats above the Pearl River Delta with views stretching all the way to Macau. It's a proper luxury hotel, the kind where butlers materialize on cue and two rooftop pools make you feel like you're swimming in the sky. The interiors lean Gilded Age glamour, which sounds odd in South China but somehow works for the guests here in their linen blazers.


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    Area E, No.1663 Yinwan Road (41-72F, Zhuhai Center), 香洲区 Zhuhai, Guangdong, China · Zhuhai Shi
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  24. The freshly renovated Grand Ocean View Hotel sits right on Xianglu Bay, and the view is genuinely the whole point: the twin-scallop theater, the Zhuhai-Macao bridge, mountains behind you. It's a full-service hotel with an infinity pool, rooftop bar, and a gym that at least makes you feel virtuous while staring at peaks. Business travelers and weekending couples mostly, everyone quietly pleased they splurged on the sea-facing room.


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    No, 6 海滨北路香洲区珠海市广东省 China, 519000 · Zhuhai Shi
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