St. Regis Hotel Hong Kong: I Loved My Stay, But…

I’m currently on my review trip to Hong Kong, and just wrapped up a quick stay at the St. Regis Hong Kong. This is one of the points hotels that I’ve most wanted to stay at, so I’m glad I had the chance to do so on this trip. While I’ll have a full review soon, I want to share a couple of quick thoughts on the property.

Feb 9, 2025 - 21:49
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St. Regis Hotel Hong Kong: I Loved My Stay, But…

I’m currently on my review trip to Hong Kong, and just wrapped up a quick stay at the St. Regis Hong Kong. This is one of the points hotels that I’ve most wanted to stay at, so I’m glad I had the chance to do so on this trip. While I’ll have a full review soon, I want to share a couple of quick thoughts on the property.

Long story short, there’s a lot to like about this hotel, and I had a great stay. However, I’m not sure I’d return, but that’s not to say that I wouldn’t recommend the hotel for others.

There’s a lot to like about the St. Regis Hong Kong

The St. Regis Hong Kong is an excellent hotel in nearly every way, and I had a very enjoyable stay. The property’s design is gorgeous, and feels grand and intimate at the same time.

St. Regis Hong Kong lobby
St. Regis Hong Kong lobby

The rooms at the hotel are also nicely designed, and in line with my style preferences. While I didn’t get a suite upgrade (none were available), I got a very nice corner room on the top floor. The bed couldn’t have been more comfortable, the bathroom was great (particularly the shower pressure), and I found the room design to be super functional.

St. Regis Hong Kong room
St. Regis Hong Kong room
St. Regis Hong Kong room
St. Regis Hong Kong bathroom

Beyond that, service at the St. Regis is excellent. All the staff I interacted with were incredibly kind, and went above and beyond to ensure guests had a great stay. Like, staff in the lobby restaurant would remember guest names and preferences, which is impressive. While the lobby feels pretty grand, the hotel still has a boutique vibe to it, which I like.

I also love how the St. Regis Hong Kong offers butler service in all rooms, including coffee and tea service. This hotel also has the most generous execution I’ve seen on this benefit. 24/7 you can order unlimited coffee, tea, and orange juice to your room. And we’re not just talking drip coffee but even iced lattes, cappuccinos, etc.

St. Regis Hong Kong butler service coffee

The hotel also has a strong food & beverage game. There are two restaurants each with two Michelin stars, which is super impressive. On top of that, there’s The Drawing Room (the lobby lounge), and the St. Regis Bar.

St. Regis Hong Kong The Drawing Room

Breakfast is served in the Drawing Room, and I love it — it’s not a buffet, but instead, it’s an unlimited a la carte concept, so you can order as much as you’d like, all freshly prepared. For example, I had the Japanese set breakfast, and ordered a Korean cronut (I was intrigued, and couldn’t resist).

St. Regis Hong Kong breakfast
St. Regis Hong Kong breakfast

Why I’d stay somewhere else next time

I’d absolutely recommend the St. Regis, and I had a great stay. However, I don’t think I’d stay again. Why? Well, let me explain…

Hong Kong is one of my favorite cities in the world, and to me, Victoria Harbour is probably the most electrifying view that exists on earth. In a lot of places, I don’t think it’s worth paying the money for a room with a view, given how pricey it could be.

However, Hong Kong is a city where a view means so much to me. Just give me a good view of the harbor, and I’m a very happy camper. I don’t really care if I’m on the Kowloon side or the Hong Kong Island side, I just love to look at Victoria Harbour.

The St. Regis Hong Kong is located on Hong Kong Island, in the Wan Chai area. I like the area in general, but the issue is that the hotel doesn’t really have great views. For example, the only room categories described as offering harbor views are the presidential suite and one suite below that, so that’s going to be out of my budget.