← Top 50 Business · Rank #9 · Hong Kong

Why Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is · #9 · for business

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong ranks #9 on our 2026 list of the best business hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the lobby, the breakfast, the suite category that gets paid up for, and the alternatives we measured it against.

“On Victoria Harbour — 399 rooms, three Michelin-starred Lung King Heen (the world's first three-star Chinese restaurant), and another three-star at Caprice.”

The hotel itself

"Opened October 2005 atop the IFC podium in Central, the Four Seasons set the new standard for Asian business luxury and has held it for two decades. 399 rooms, eight Michelin stars across three restaurants — the most decorated single hotel for fine dining in the world — and an outdoor infinity pool 16 floors above the harbour."

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong opened in October 2005 above the IFC podium at 8 Finance Street in Central — directly connected, by an enclosed walkway, to the IFC Mall, Hong Kong Station, and the Airport Express. The 45-storey tower, designed by HOK, sits at the city's single most concentrated piece of business infrastructure: ten of Hong Kong's largest investment banks have offices in the connected IFC towers, the Star Ferry is two minutes' walk, and HKIA is 24 minutes by Airport Express. The hotel's positioning was deliberate from day one — the most precisely located five-star in Hong Kong's central business district.

There are 399 rooms across categories that begin with the Deluxe (50 m²) and run up to the Presidential Suite at 540 square metres on the top floor. The Harbour View categories — most-booked for business — face Victoria Harbour through floor-to-ceiling windows. The Four Seasons Suite, at 130 square metres, has a separate study and a wraparound balcony. The signature Presidential Suite has its own private dining room for sixteen, a boardroom, and a wraparound terrace with a view from Stonecutters Island to the Peninsula. Every room is finished in the precise Four Seasons palette — neutral linens, dark walnut, marble bath — calibrated, in 2026, to be the safest five-star booking on the island.

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong — interior Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong — view

Why it works for business

London, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Paris, Singapore, Zurich, Milan: the cities where business hotel competition is intense and the standard is set by hotels that have been hosting the same accounts for fifty years. The lobby has to compete not just with other hotels but with the most demanding traveller economy in the world — guests who could be anywhere have a thousand other places to go. The properties that earn top-of-list inclusion in financial-centre cities do something the city itself cannot: deliver the meeting, the bar, the breakfast, and the WiFi at a single address.

Four Seasons is the operating system most luxury hotels are quietly compared against. For business travel Four Seasons is the right answer when the trip is critical and the variables need to be removed. The brand defines the corporate-luxury floor: WiFi that holds the meeting, club lounge that operates like a private members' bar, butler service that gets the dinner reservation that nobody else could get, and the kind of breakfast room that is reliably populated by exactly the people you wanted to bump into.

The dining is the property's outsized achievement. Lung King Heen — the resort's Cantonese restaurant on the fourth floor, run by chef Chan Yan-tak — was the first Cantonese restaurant ever to receive three Michelin stars when the Hong Kong guide launched in 2009, and has held the rating continually since. Caprice, the resort's French fine-dining room, holds three Michelin stars under chef Guillaume Galliot. Sushi Saito Hong Kong, the resort's Japanese counter, is the brand's only Asia outpost outside Tokyo and holds two Michelin stars. With eight stars across three restaurants, the Four Seasons Hong Kong is the most-decorated single hotel for fine dining anywhere in the world. The Lounge, the lobby afternoon-tea room, runs a deliberately considered 26-piece set daily.

The 25-metre outdoor infinity pool, 16 floors above Victoria Harbour, is, in 2026, still the most photographed hotel pool in Asia. The Four Seasons Spa runs eleven treatment rooms across two floors. The hotel's Concierge team — nine resident concierges, the largest single concierge team in Hong Kong — handles same-day mainland China visa applications, private yacht charters out of Aberdeen, and the rare chartered helicopter from the rooftop of IFC Two for departure to HKIA. For the most precise Hong Kong business stay, a milestone celebration anchored to the city's best fine-dining, or a generational family stay, this is the considered alternative to the Peninsula across the water.

Where it ranks against rivals

For a 2026 deal trip at this level, the most direct comparisons are Claridge's in London (#8 on this list), Mandarin Oriental Bangkok in Bangkok (#10 on this list), Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid in Madrid (#7 on this list). Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons covered in the verdict above — usually a combination of address, lobby gravity, and the dining room that holds when the meeting goes long. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular trip is the runner-up.

Practical: getting in

Address: 8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong. Business categories — the executive king, the club-floor suite, the corner room with the second working desk — book three to six months ahead in shoulder season; closer to twelve months in peak event weeks. The full review at the hotel page has current rates, the room categories worth paying up for, the executive lounge access details, and the dining programmes worth booking pre-arrival. Use the business occasion page for the broader context, or the Hong Kong city guide for what else is in walking distance.

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Other contenders

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

#8 · Claridge's · London#10 · Mandarin Oriental Bangkok · Bangkok#7 · Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid · Madrid#11 · Mandarin Oriental Washington DC · Washington Dc
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