129-room 2019 St-Regis brand-flagship Hong Kong, butler service every floor, the contemporary-Wan-Chai option.
"129-room 2019 St-Regis brand-flagship Hong Kong, butler service every floor, the contemporary-Wan-Chai option."
The St. Regis Hong Kong opened in 2019 in Wan Chai, a five-minute walk from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, which makes it the natural base for anyone whose trip revolves around an event there. It is a compact, low-key luxury house of 129 rooms across 27 floors, and the signature is service: St. Regis butler service is available to every room, which is genuinely useful when you need pressing, packing or a dinner booking handled between meetings. The dining is unusually strong for the size, with L'Envol serving two-Michelin-star French under Olivier Elzer and Rún matching it with two Michelin stars for Cantonese, plus the Astor Bar for an evening drink. The John Jacob Astor Suite is the corner harbour-view step up. The honest caveat is scale: with only 129 rooms and a residential Wan Chai setting, this is not a grand-lobby business hotel, and if your meetings are in Central you are a short taxi or MTR ride away rather than on the doorstep.
John Jacob Astor Suite for the corner harbour view, or the Caroline Astor Suite as the more affordable suite option.
Pre-book L'Envol or Rún for a client dinner; both hold two Michelin stars and fill up. Lean on the St. Regis butler for between-meeting logistics, and use the five-minute Convention Centre walk to skip the taxi on event days.
The St. Regis 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 Wan Chai (convention centre area) and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.
If the dates are locked in, secure the room around the three-month mark. The view-facing suites disappear earliest, and high-season inventory moves on a timescale of months, not weeks. Top-category rooms with private pools or terraces, the reason this hotel ranks here, are routinely the first gone.
A ranked shortlist, a special offer worth booking, and the overpriced stay to skip. Straight from the editors.