Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong ICC-tower 312-room hotel floors 102-118 world's tallest
#6 in Top 20 Hong Kong for A Business Trip  ·  ★★★★★

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

312-room ICC-tower property at floors 102-118, the world's tallest hotel.

"312-room ICC-tower property at floors 102-118, the world's tallest hotel."

9.7Room & Design
9.8Service
9.7Location

Why The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong for a business trip

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong occupies floors 102 to 118 of the International Commerce Centre in West Kowloon, which makes it the highest hotel in the world by floor and is the single reason it belongs on a business shortlist. All 312 rooms sit above the 100th floor, so even an entry-level Deluxe room looks straight down on Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. For client entertaining the building is hard to beat: Tin Lung Heen holds two Michelin stars for Cantonese cooking, Tosca di Angelo adds a second two-star kitchen for Italian, and Ozone on floor 118 is one of the highest bars on earth, a reliable closing impression after a day of meetings. The honest trade-off is the address itself. Everything runs through the ICC tower in Kowloon rather than the Central business district across the water, so anyone with back-to-back meetings on Hong Kong Island is looking at a 15-to-20-minute MTR or taxi hop each way. Book here when the view and the dinner outrank a Central postcode.

Best room to request

Request a Ritz-Carlton Suite for the corner harbour view, or save with a Deluxe Harbour View Room; at this height even the standard rooms already hold the panorama.

Concierge tip

Reserve Tin Lung Heen ahead for the two-Michelin-star Cantonese dinner, and book an Ozone table near sunset, since the floor-118 bar fills fast on clear evenings. The Airport Express reaches the terminal in about 25 minutes from Kowloon Station, a short covered walk away.

The wider context

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Hong Kong for Business list. It scored an aggregate 9.7/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on a business trip-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Hong Kong neighbourhood, see West Kowloon (ICC tower) and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.

Once your dates are fixed, aim to reserve the room about three months out. Suites with the prime view angle sell through first; for peak months, availability is measured in months rather than weeks. Suites with a private plunge pool or terrace, the very rooms behind this rank, usually vanish first.

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