One address. Seven stars. The record sits in Hong Kong.
One rule: stars under one roof. We add the Michelin stars of every restaurant inside a single hotel, then rank the hotels by that total. Stars are awarded to restaurants, not to hotels, so a hotel "with seven stars" means its in-house restaurants hold seven between them. We use only the current guides, the 2026 Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau (announced 19 March 2026) and the 2026 Michelin Guide France, cross-checked against each restaurant's listing on guide.michelin.com. Michelin's separate hotel rating, the Key, is a different system; we do not mix Keys with stars. For the wider method behind our rankings, see our methodology. This sits alongside our broader guide to hotels with Michelin-star restaurants, which maps them city by city.
| # | Hotel | City | Stars | Starred restaurants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong | Hong Kong | 7 | Caprice (3), Lung King Heen (2), NOI by Paulo Airaudo (2) |
| 2 | Four Seasons Hotel George V | Paris | 6 | Le Cinq (3), L'Orangerie (2), Le George (1) |
| 2 | Cheval Blanc Paris | Paris | 6 | Plénitude (3), Hakuba (2), Le Tout-Paris (1) |
| 4 | Le Bristol Paris | Paris | 4 | Epicure (3), Le 114 Faubourg (1) |
| 5 | The Connaught | London | 3 | Hélène Darroze at The Connaught (3) |
Star counts per the 2026 Michelin Guide (Hong Kong & Macau, France, Great Britain) and each restaurant's current listing on guide.michelin.com, verified 14 June 2026.
Three restaurants. One tower above Victoria Harbour. Nowhere else holds more.
The count: Caprice keeps three stars for an eighth straight year under chef Guillaume Galliot. Lung King Heen, Cantonese, holds two. NOI by Paulo Airaudo, an Italian omakase room, holds two. Seven in total, confirmed when the 2026 Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau landed on 19 March 2026. Caprice's senior sommelier, Floriane Hureau, also took the 2026 Michelin Sommelier Award.
Who it's for: A guest who wants the densest fine-dining floor plan on earth without leaving the lobby lifts. Honest note: the total is down from eight. Lung King Heen carried three stars in the 2024 and 2025 guides and slipped to two for 2026. The lead is real, but it is a narrow one. More options in our Hong Kong hotel guide.
Sources: Four Seasons (19 March 2026); Michelin: Caprice; Lung King Heen; NOI.
One building. Three dining rooms. Six stars. The European record, shared.
The count: Le Cinq holds three stars, now in its tenth consecutive year at that level under Christian Le Squer. L'Orangerie holds two. Le George holds one, plus a Michelin Green Star. Six in total in the 2026 Michelin Guide France, the most of any hotel outside Asia, tied with Cheval Blanc.
Who it's for: Anyone who reads "Paris" and "three Michelin-starred restaurants in a single palace" as a single sentence. Honest note: the prices match the stars; Le Cinq is one of the costlier three-star rooms in France. See how it compares in Ritz Paris vs Four Seasons George V.
Sources: Four Seasons (Michelin Guide France 2026); Michelin: Le Cinq.
Inside the Samaritaine, above the Seine. Six stars, three rooms, one of them new.
The count: Plénitude holds three stars under Arnaud Donckele. Hakuba, the Japanese room that replaced the Limbar tearoom, holds two. Le Tout-Paris, the brasserie, holds one. Six in total in the 2026 Michelin Guide France, level with the George V. The hotel also carries three Michelin Keys.
Who it's for: A traveller who wants the newest of the Paris three-star hotels and a river view to match. Honest note: it is a small house, so the best tables are scarce and pricing runs high. We weigh it against the city's grande dame in Cheval Blanc Paris vs Ritz Paris; more in our Paris hotel guide.
Sources: Cheval Blanc Paris (Hakuba, 2 stars); Michelin: Plénitude.
The third Paris entry. Four stars across two very different rooms.
The count: Epicure holds three stars under Arnaud Faye. Le 114 Faubourg, the brasserie, holds one. Four in total in the 2026 Michelin Guide France. A clean step below the six-star pair, and proof of how deep the Paris bench runs.
Who it's for: A guest who wants a three-star meal and a relaxed one in the same hotel, on the same trip. Honest note: the gap to the top two is two full stars, so rank it for the strength of Epicure rather than the size of the total.
Source: Le Bristol Paris (Epicure, 3 stars); 2026 Michelin Guide France.
One restaurant carries it. London's most-starred hotel, on a single room.
The count: Hélène Darroze at The Connaught holds three stars in the 2026 guide, the only three-star hotel restaurant in the United Kingdom. The total is three, all from one kitchen, which is a different shape of record from Hong Kong's spread of seven.
Who it's for: A traveller who values one peak over many. Honest note: if breadth is the point, this is a one-room list; for range, Paris wins. Compare the Mayfair pair in Claridge's vs The Connaught, or browse our London hotel guide.
Source: Michelin: Hélène Darroze at The Connaught (3 stars).
A total counts rooms, not heights. The Connaught's three stars come from one kitchen; Hong Kong's seven are spread across three. Seven covers more ground, but a single three-star room can out-cook a hotel that holds more stars across more tables. Read the spread, not just the sum. And note where the depth is: Paris fields three of the top five, with several more hotels holding a star or two, which is why it remains the densest luxury dining city in the world.
Stars move every cycle. Hong Kong's lead halved its margin this year when Lung King Heen went from three to two. New guides land each spring for France and Asia, and a single promotion or loss reorders the top. We re-verify this page against the current guides on each update, and correct it the day a count changes. The current standings hold as of June 2026.
The Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, with seven under one roof in the 2026 guide: Caprice (three), Lung King Heen (two) and NOI by Paulo Airaudo (two). The George V and Cheval Blanc in Paris follow with six each.
Seven, awarded in the 2026 guide released on 19 March 2026. Caprice holds three for the eighth straight year, Lung King Heen two, and NOI by Paulo Airaudo two. Caprice's senior sommelier also won the 2026 Michelin Sommelier Award.
Yes. It held eight in the 2024 and 2025 guides, when Lung King Heen had three. Lung King Heen dropped to two for 2026, so the total fell to seven. It still leads every other hotel.
Two Paris hotels tie at six in the 2026 guide. The George V has Le Cinq (three), L'Orangerie (two) and Le George (one). Cheval Blanc has Plénitude (three), Hakuba (two) and Le Tout-Paris (one).
To restaurants only. A hotel's star count is the sum of its in-house restaurants' stars. Michelin rates hotels separately with one to three Keys, a different system not added here.
No. A room does not reserve a seat. Three-star rooms book out weeks ahead and some seat only a few covers a night. Book the restaurant when you book the room.
Paris. It holds three of the top five here and several more hotels with at least one starred restaurant. Hong Kong holds the single highest total; London's Connaught leads the United Kingdom.
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