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    Rosewood Hong Kong

    2,500Pearl Points

    Book for harbour views and space.

    Rosewood Hong Kong, Hotel in Hong Kong

    About Rosewood Hong Kong

    Rosewood Hong Kong is worth the splurge if the goal is a Kowloon waterfront stay where rooms, dining, wellness, and harbour views all carry weight. At a recorded $1,272 rate and with near-impossible booking pressure, it suits travelers who will use the property fully rather than just sleep there.

    Verdict

    At a recorded price of $1,272, Rosewood Hong Kong is a serious splurge, but it earns its case if the priority is a Kowloon waterfront base with large rooms, Victoria Harbour views, deep dining, and a wellness setup that can fill a whole day. In Hong Kong’s luxury hotel tier, this is the pick for travelers who want the hotel itself to be part of the trip, not just a place to sleep; choose Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong if Central access matters more, or The Peninsula Hong Kong if heritage is the deciding factor.

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    Hong Kong’s hotel competition is intense, especially between Central, Admiralty, and Tsim Sha Tsui, so the decision here comes down to whether Kowloon waterfront scale is worth paying for. Rosewood Hong Kong sits at 18 Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, inside the Victoria Dockside arts and design district, which makes it particularly strong for an explorer who wants museums, harbour walks, shopping, and dining clustered close by rather than a purely business-district stay.

    The strongest reason to book is the total package: 413 rooms, 11 food and beverage options, Asaya spa, a fitness center, an infinity pool over Victoria Harbour, and an in-house art collection that includes Henry Moore and Damien Hirst. The dining angle matters here. Verified hotel materials point to dim sum, Cantonese cuisine, pastries, afternoon tea at The Butterfly Room, The Legacy House, and DarkSide for rare whisky, Cuban cigars, live jazz, and cocktails. That range gives the property more depth than a room-led hotel, especially for travelers who prefer to build meals and drinks into the stay.

    Recognition supports the premium. Rosewood Hong Kong was ranked World’s 50 Best Hotels #1 in 2025, after #3 in 2024 and #2 in 2023, and La Liste Leading Hotels 2026 lists it at 98.5 points. Tatler also named it Leading Asia: Hotel of the Year in 2024, Leading City Hotel in 2024, Hotel of The Year in 2024, and Leading Service in 2025. Awards do not make the nightly rate painless, but they do explain why availability can feel near impossible during peak demand periods and major Hong Kong events.

    For loyalty strategy, treat this less like a points-redemption play and more like a direct-booking value question. The venue data lists Rosewood Hotels & Resorts as the hotel group and gives the official website as rosewoodhotels.com, but no points program details are provided. If upgrade priority, bedding preferences, restaurant reservations, or Manor Club-style privileges matter, booking through a channel that can confirm those details in writing is more useful than chasing a vague third-party discount. Suite guests are noted as having Manor Club access, although the Level 40 Manor Club is scheduled to close from 5 to 23 February 2025, with services moved to Botanical Kitchen on Level 6 during that period.

    The timing sweet spot is a clear-weather Hong Kong stay when harbour views and outdoor movement around Tsim Sha Tsui matter. Avoid arriving with a fully packed itinerary: the pool, spa, dining rooms, bar, and nearby cultural district are the point. If the trip is mainly Central meetings, compare against Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, The Upper House, and Conrad Hong Kong before committing to Kowloon.

    Ratings

    • Google reviews: 4.5 from 2,749 reviews.
    • World’s 50 Best Hotels: #1 in 2025, #3 in 2024, #2 in 2023.
    • La Liste Leading Hotels 2026: 98.5 points.
    • Tatler Leading Hotels Asia-Pacific 2025: Leading Service 2025; prior 2024 hotel awards listed in venue data.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is near impossible for prime dates, especially if the goal is a harbour-facing room, suite, or special-occasion stay. Book as far ahead as the trip allows and confirm view category, Manor Club eligibility, dining reservations, and spa plans before arrival. For broader planning, use our full Hong Kong hotels guide, then cross-check food and drinks through our full Hong Kong restaurants guide and our full Hong Kong bars guide.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 18 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.
    • Price signal: Recorded price is $1,272.
    • Room count: 413 rooms.
    • Hotel group: Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.
    • Dining: 11 food and beverage options are listed in venue data.
    • Wellness: Asaya spa, fitness center, swimming pool, and infinity pool overlooking Victoria Harbour are listed.
    • Temporary note: Manor Club on Level 40 is scheduled to close from 5 to 23 February 2025, with services at Botanical Kitchen on Level 6.

    How It Compares

    Against Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, this is the more Kowloon-and-design-driven choice, while Four Seasons is the cleaner answer for travelers who want Central finance-district convenience. Compared with The Peninsula Hong Kong, Rosewood feels newer and broader on wellness and in-house dining range; Peninsula is stronger if the trip is built around classic Hong Kong hotel heritage.

    Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong and The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong are better cross-shops for Central regulars who want easier business access. The Upper House is the calmer design-led alternative in Hong Kong Island, while Conrad Hong Kong, Cordis, Hong Kong, Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East, and EAST Hong Kong in Hong Kong Island are worth checking if the Rosewood rate or availability does not work.

    Cross-Shop If You Can't Book

    If availability is tight, start with The Peninsula Hong Kong for another Tsim Sha Tsui luxury stay, or shift to Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong for a harbour-facing luxury base on the Central side. For a quieter Hong Kong Island design option, The Upper House is the sharper backup.

    FAQ

    • Do loyalty programs work at Rosewood Hong Kong? Treat loyalty here as an upgrade-and-preference strategy rather than a guaranteed points play. The venue data confirms the hotel group and official website, but does not provide a points program; at this price level, confirmed room category, view, bedding preferences, and dining help are the practical value drivers.
    • How is the location of Rosewood Hong Kong? The location is excellent if Tsim Sha Tsui, Victoria Dockside, museums, harbour access, and Kowloon dining are priorities. If most plans are in Central, compare it with Four Seasons or Mandarin Oriental before booking.
    • How is the dining at Rosewood Hong Kong? Dining is a major reason to stay, with 11 food and beverage options listed, including Cantonese cuisine, dim sum, pastries, afternoon tea, The Legacy House, The Butterfly Room, and DarkSide. For a hotel stay where meals matter, this is stronger than many room-first luxury properties.
    • When is the leading time to book Rosewood Hong Kong? Book early for clear-weather leisure periods, holidays, and major event dates, because booking difficulty is listed as near impossible. If the room view matters, do not leave the category open-ended.
    • Which room category is leading at Rosewood Hong Kong? Harbour-facing rooms are the obvious target if the budget allows, given the hotel’s Victoria Harbour position. Suite guests also have Manor Club access, so suites make more sense for travelers who will use lounge privileges rather than spend all day outside.
    • Is Rosewood Hong Kong family-friendly? The data does not list a kids’ club or family policy, so families should confirm bedding, room configuration, pool access, and dining needs before booking. The large-room format and Tsim Sha Tsui location can work well for families who want culture and harbour walks nearby.
    • What is check-in like at Rosewood Hong Kong? Specific check-in hours are not provided in the venue data. The practical move is to confirm arrival time in advance, especially for long-haul flights into Hong Kong and any bedding or reading-material requests noted by guest services.
    • How is the pool and spa at Rosewood Hong Kong? The pool and spa are a real booking reason, not an add-on. The property lists Asaya spa, a fitness center, and an infinity pool overlooking Victoria Harbour, making it a stronger choice than hotels where wellness is secondary.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do loyalty programs work at Rosewood Hong Kong?

    Yes, but the real value here is in room category and lounge access, not chasing points. The hotel has 413 guestrooms plus the Manor Club for suite guests, so any loyalty benefit matters most if it helps secure an upgrade or better room placement. For travelers who care more about points earn/redemption, compare with Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong.

    How is the location of Rosewood Hong Kong?

    Very good if Tsim Sha Tsui works for your trip, since it sits at 18 Salisbury Rd on the Kowloon waterfront. It is a stronger base than Central for Museum of Art, Space Museum, Avenue of Stars, and Victoria Dockside, but less convenient if your plans are mostly on Hong Kong Island. For harbor access and Kowloon sightseeing, this location makes sense.

    How is the dining at Rosewood Hong Kong?

    Strong enough to be part of the case for staying here, with 11 food and beverage options across Cantonese, pastries, afternoon tea, and DarkSide for drinks. That gives it more range than a hotel with only one headline restaurant, and it suits groups that want choice without leaving the building. If you want a hotel whose dining is as much about variety as precision, this one works.

    When is the best time to book Rosewood Hong Kong?

    Book as early as possible for weekends, holidays, and any harbor-facing room, because those categories are the ones people want first. For suite stays or special occasions, treat it like a high-demand hotel and lock it in well ahead of time. If dates are flexible, weekdays are the safer bet.

    Which room category is best at Rosewood Hong Kong?

    Harbor-facing rooms are the clearest pick if the view is the reason for booking, since many rooms look over Victoria Harbour. Suites make more sense for longer stays or anyone who wants the larger layouts, marble bathrooms, and Manor Club access. For value, a harbor-view room is the sweet spot; for space, move up to a suite.

    Is Rosewood Hong Kong family-friendly?

    Yes, especially for families that want room to spread out and do not mind a polished hotel setting. The 413-room scale, larger suites, and waterfront location make it easier than a smaller urban hotel, and the address works well for sightseeing without long transfers. For younger children, the pool and nearby attractions help, but this is still a high-end hotel rather than a casual family resort.

    What is check-in like at Rosewood Hong Kong?

    Expect a polished arrival rather than a rushed desk experience, with guest services able to help with restaurant reservations and bedding or pillow requests before arrival. The first impression is strong because the hotel sits on a cobblestoned drive with a forecourt facing the harbour. If arrival flow matters, this is a hotel that handles it with more care than a standard city property.

    Location

    18 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    How It Compares

    Rosewood Hong Kong is the strongest choice for a high-spend Kowloon stay with hotel-as-destination depth: 413 rooms, 11 dining and drinking venues, Asaya spa, an infinity pool, and major awards including World’s 50 Best Hotels #1 in 2025. Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is better for Central access, while The Peninsula Hong Kong is the smarter pick if heritage weighs more than newer wellness and dining breadth.

    For business-heavy trips, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, and Conrad Hong Kong reduce friction by keeping the base on Hong Kong Island. For a quieter design-led stay, The Upper House is the clearer cross-shop. If budget or availability blocks the luxury tier, Cordis, Hong Kong, Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East, and EAST Hong Kong in Hong Kong Island are practical alternates to check.

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