
Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers
Yau Tsim Mong South, Hong Kong
Hotel in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Why go
A well-located Kowloon-side hotel on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Sheraton Hong Kong is a reliable pick for business travellers and those who want harbour-view access without the price premium of The Peninsula. Book a harbour-facing room to make the most of it. Easy to book via Marriott Bonvoy, with rates softening outside peak holiday periods.
About Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers
The Verdict
If you're choosing between the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers and a comparable mid-to-upper-tier Kowloon hotel, the Sheraton wins on location: Nathan Road puts you at the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, with the Star Ferry, Harbour City, the Avenue of Stars all within easy reach on foot. It is not the most polished hotel in Hong Kong — The Peninsula Hong Kong is two blocks away and operates at a different level of service — but the Sheraton earns its place as a reliable, well-located base for both business and leisure travellers who want Kowloon-side access without Peninsula prices.
Who Should Book
Business travellers with meetings in Kowloon or Mong Kok will find the Nathan Road address genuinely convenient. For a special occasion stay, the harbour-view rooms are the booking target: Tsim Sha Tsui's Victoria Harbour panorama is one of the most photogenic hotel views in the city, the Sheraton's position gives direct sight lines across to Hong Kong Island. That view alone makes the property worth considering for a celebration dinner or anniversary night when you want the city to do some of the work for you. If you are planning a more intimate, design-led special occasion, The Upper House on Hong Kong Island offers a quieter, more considered atmosphere.
Suite vs. Standard: Is the Upgrade Worth It?
With the venue data currently limited, specific suite pricing is not available to verify. As a general rule at Hong Kong harbour-front hotels in this tier, the suite delta is often steep, you are paying primarily for square footage and a second room, not a qualitative jump in finishes or service. At the Sheraton TST specifically, the primary upgrade worth considering is a harbour-view room over a city-view room, which delivers a meaningful difference in experience. A suite without harbour orientation is harder to justify. If suite-level service and a pronounced room quality difference matter to you, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong or Rosewood Hong Kong will give you a clearer value return on the upgrade spend.
Booking & Logistics
The Sheraton TST is among the easier Hong Kong hotels to book, with availability generally more flexible than the leading luxury tier. Rooms are bookable through the Marriott Bonvoy platform, which is useful if you are working toward elite status. Rates tend to soften outside of Chinese New Year, Golden Week, the Rugby Sevens weekend in April, if your travel is flexible, those windows are the ones to avoid for pricing. The Nathan Road address in Tsim Sha Tsui is directly accessible from Hong Kong International Airport via the Airport Express to Kowloon Station, with a taxi to the hotel taking roughly five minutes from there. Explore more options in our full Hong Kong hotels guide or browse Hong Kong restaurants and bars to plan around your stay.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
The Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers reads as an institutional, classic full-service property anchored on Nathan Road. It projects the steady, reliable presence of a large international chain rather than the boutique, design-led neighbor, and it leans into scale: multiple dining outlets, conference capacity and a sizable room inventory. The location is unabashedly urban and commercial, sitting in Kowloon’s hotel corridor where transit connectivity and walkable retail define the immediate environment. Guests encounter a practical, service-forward atmosphere that prioritizes operational consistency and convenience over stylistic flourish.
Best For
This Sheraton is best for travellers who prize connectivity and dependable full-service logistics: business guests attending meetings, groups traveling together and anyone who wants to be able to walk to transit, the Star Ferry and the Avenue of Stars promenade. The property’s conference capacity and room count make it a natural choice for corporate blocks and group bookings, while its central Tsim Sha Tsui address means errands, shopping and sightseeing are within easy reach without relying on taxis. It suits visitors who prefer a familiar, large-scale hotel experience in a prime Kowloon location.
Stay Tips
Book with the hotel’s events or group sales team early if you are organizing meetings or travel for a group, since the description highlights conference capacity and a room inventory designed to support group travel. For independent travellers, prioritize proximity to MTR and Star Ferry connections—this address is valued for transit access—so request room locations that minimize corridor walks if mobility or convenience matters. Take advantage of the property’s multiple dining outlets by confirming opening hours and any group catering options when you reserve, rather than assuming all venues are available at short notice.
Planning details
Location
20号, Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, Notable alternative
- Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, Notable alternative
- Rosewood Hong Kong, Notable alternative
- The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, Notable alternative
- Conrad Hong Kong, Notable alternative
Hotel context
How It Compares
The Sheraton sits in a different tier to most of its Kowloon and Hong Kong Island neighbours. The Peninsula Hong Kong is the obvious comparison, it is metres away on Salisbury Road, and it wins on service depth, F&B; quality, overall polish. If budget allows, The Peninsula is the cleaner choice for a special occasion. The Sheraton's case is value and loyalty points: if you are a Marriott Bonvoy member, the earn rate and redemption flexibility here are meaningfully better than at independent or competing-brand properties.
On the Hong Kong Island side, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong and Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong both operate at a higher service and finish level, but require crossing the harbour, which adds travel time if your meetings or plans are Kowloon-focused. Rosewood Hong Kong in Victoria Dockside is the closest genuine luxury competitor in TST itself, newer, sharper design, stronger F&B;, and if your budget stretches to it, Rosewood is the better pick for a celebratory stay. The The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong suits Central-side business stays more than Kowloon leisure. For travellers who want solid infrastructure, a recognisable brand, TST's walkability without paying for the city's top-tier hotels, the Sheraton holds its ground. The Conrad Hong Kong in Pacific Place is a comparable Hilton-brand alternative on the Island side, better suited to Admiralty or Wan Chai business itineraries.
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| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers | No published awards |
| Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong | 2026 Forbes 5-Star2026 La Liste Top Hotels2025 World’s 50 Best Hotels · #86Tatler Best Hotels Asia-Pacific 20252025 Michelin 1 Key2025 Forbes 5-StarFour Seasons Hotels |
| Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong | 2026 Food & Wine Top 10 Global Hotels for Food and Drink · #82026 Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Collection2026 Forbes 5-Star2026 La Liste Top Hotels2025 World’s 50 Best Hotels · #41Tatler Best Hotels Asia-Pacific 20252025 Forbes 5-Star2025 Michelin 1 Key |
| Rosewood Hong Kong | 2026 Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Collection2026 Forbes Recommended2026 Mr & Mrs Smith Luxury Hotels2026 La Liste Top Hotels2025 World’s 50 Best Hotels · #1Tatler Best Hotels Asia-Pacific 20252025 Forbes 5-Star2025 Michelin 3 Keys2024 World's 50 Best Hotels · #3 |
| The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong | 2026 Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Collection2026 Forbes 5-Star2026 La Liste Top Hotels2025 Forbes 5-Star |
| Conrad Hong Kong | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers good for business travel?
Yes, for Kowloon-side meetings it's one of the most practical choices on Nathan Road. The TST address puts you within walking distance of the MTR and a short cab ride from Mong Kok and Hung Hom. If your meetings are on Hong Kong Island, factor in the harbour crossing — the Central ferry or cross-harbour tunnel adds 15-25 minutes each way, which makes island-side hotels like Conrad Hong Kong or Four Seasons worth considering instead.
What is check-in like at Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers?
As a large-format Sheraton property on Nathan Road, expect a busy lobby with standard international-chain check-in procedures rather than the quieter, more personalised arrival experience you'd get at Rosewood Hong Kong or Mandarin Oriental. Marriott Bonvoy elite members can access expedited check-in and Club lounge benefits, which meaningfully improves the experience for frequent guests. If a seamless, low-friction arrival matters to you, book with status or request Club access at time of reservation.
When is the best time to book Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers?
Book at least 3-4 weeks out if you're travelling during peak periods: Golden Week (late September to early October), Lunar New Year, major trade fairs like Hong Kong Electronics Fair or Art Basel drive occupancy across all TST hotels. Outside those windows, the Sheraton TST carries more flexibility than the top luxury tier, so last-minute availability is realistic. Rates tend to soften on weeknights when business demand drops.
Is Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers worth the price?
Pricing varies at Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers; confirm via check the venue's official channels.





























