← Top 50 Anniversary · Rank #38 · Hong Kong

Why The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong is · #38 · for anniversaries

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong ranks #38 on our 2026 list of the best anniversary hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the hotel itself, what it does specifically for milestone celebrations, and the alternatives we measured it against.

“The world's highest hotel — floors 102–118 of the ICC tower, with Tosca and Tin Lung Heen restaurants both holding Michelin stars.”

The hotel itself

"Opened March 2011 on floors 102 to 118 of the International Commerce Centre — the highest hotel in the world by floor on opening, and still the highest in Asia. 312 rooms, the highest swimming pool on the planet (118th floor, 480 metres above sea level), and Ozone, still Asia's highest bar."

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong opened on 29 March 2011 on floors 102 to 118 of the International Commerce Centre in West Kowloon — at opening, the highest hotel on the planet by floor and the highest in Asia, a record it still holds in 2026 with the Park Hyatt Shanghai trailing 13 floors lower. The brief, given to the Sun Hung Kai-developed ICC project by Marriott International, was singular: build the most architecturally ambitious city-hotel rooftop programme anywhere in the world. The result is a 312-key resort that begins on the 102nd floor and tops out, on the 118th, with the highest hotel swimming pool ever built — 480 metres above sea level, with a glass-floor section that looks straight down to West Kowloon below.

The room categories begin with the Deluxe Harbour at 50 square metres on the lower hotel floors (102 to 105) and run up through the Premier Harbour categories on floors 110 to 115. The Carat Suite (140 m²) is the considered business-anniversary booking. The Ritz-Carlton Suite, on the 117th floor at 320 square metres, is the celebration room — a wraparound terrace at 470 metres, a 12-seat private dining room, and a personal butler on call 24 hours. Every room is finished in the Ritz-Carlton brand standard: cream linens, dark walnut, beige Carrara marble baths, and the brand's signature in-room espresso machine.

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong — interior The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong — view

Why it works for an anniversary

Anniversary trips to great cities live or die on the dinner of the trip. The hotel must do the celebration without the city having to do the work — a private room in a Michelin restaurant inside the building, a bar where the right toast is poured, a turn-down service that knows tonight is the one. The cities that do this best — Paris, London, New York, Tokyo, Vienna — have grand-dame hotels measured in centuries, not decades.

The Ritz-Carlton is the corporate-luxury workhorse, Marriott-owned since 1998. For anniversaries it earns its slot through the flagships that operate well above the brand's average — Hong Kong's Ritz-Carlton in the ICC Tower (the highest hotel in the world), Kyoto on the Kamogawa river, Bachelor Gulch's mountain lodge in Beaver Creek, Toronto's Forbes Five-Star flagship. The standard Ritz-Carlton anniversary protocol covers the basics; the flagships make it an event.

Tin Lung Heen, the Ritz-Carlton's Cantonese restaurant on the 102nd floor, holds two Michelin stars and serves the most-respected fine-dining Cantonese in West Kowloon. Tosca di Angelo, the Italian restaurant on the same floor, holds two Michelin stars under chef Angelo Aglianò. The Lounge & Bar, on the 102nd floor, is the resort's afternoon-tea room with the highest single-floor afternoon-tea view of any hotel in the world. Ozone, on the 118th floor at 484 metres above sea level, is, in 2026, still Asia's highest bar — a glass-walled triangular cocktail room with a wraparound view from Hong Kong Island to mainland China.

What separates the Ritz-Carlton, in 2026, is the singular architectural ambition. The 118th-floor sky pool is by some margin the most photographed hotel pool in the world: 25 metres long, with a glass-floor section, with the entire Hong Kong skyline at the lap-end. Ozone — still Asia's highest bar — is the celebration cocktail room of choice for the city's wedding-eve and milestone-birthday markets. The Express Rail Link Hong Kong terminus is in the same connected building (15 minutes to Shenzhen). For a Hong Kong business stay where the meetings are West Kowloon-based, a milestone anniversary built around the world's highest hotel pool, or a generational family stay where Ozone is the night's set piece, this is the considered Kowloon answer.

Where it ranks against rivals

For a 2026 milestone anniversary at this level, the most direct comparisons are The Ritz-Carlton Toronto in Toronto (#37 on this list), The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch in Beaver Creek (#39 on this list), The St. Regis Rome in Rome (#36 on this list). The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons covered in the verdict above. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular celebration is the runner-up. The city-specific page below has the full local ranking.

Practical: getting in

Address: 九龙柯士甸道西1号, International Commerce Centre (ICC), 1 Austin Rd W, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Anniversary-suited categories — the upgraded suites, the rooms with the morning view — book six to twelve months ahead. The full review at the hotel page has current rates, the room categories worth paying up for, and the dining and spa programmes worth booking pre-arrival. Use our anniversary occasion page for the broader context, or the Hong Kong city guide for what else to do while you’re there.

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Other contenders

Sibling entries on the Top 50 Anniversary list with full editorial cases:

#37 · The Ritz-Carlton Toronto · Toronto#39 · The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch · Beaver Creek#36 · The St. Regis Rome · Rome#40 · Park Hyatt Vienna · Vienna
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