Grand Hyatt Hong KongvsTUVE
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong and TUVE are both praised by writers. On balance, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is preferred by most reviewers compared to TUVE. Grand Hyatt Hong Kong comes in at #9 in Hong Kong with approval from 16 reviews including BlackBook, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong Show All Reviews
No.1 Harbour Road, Hong Kong
From $162/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"This hotel literally flaunts space, with huge black granite columns, massive flower arrangements, palm trees, bubbling fountains, and statuettes." Full review
Fodor's
"A direct connection to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre makes this a business-first hotel, but leisure travelers also enjoy the elegant rooms." Full review
Insight Guides
"The Hyatt has magnificent views of the Convention Centre and harbour, and its grand Art Deco-style lobby with black marble pillars, mosaic floor and sweeping staircase is a sight to behold."
Oyster
Luxury
"The hotel is a popular choice among business travelers, given its numerous meeting rooms and direct access to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Stunning views and sleek design; a favorite of business travelers to Hong Kong, as it’s connected to the convention center. ." Full review
Rough Guide
"Part of the Convention and Exhibition Centre complex, with harbour views and a luxurious feel. It also has the largest hotel swimming pool in Hong Kong. $3200."
Condé Nast Traveler
"This waterfront hotel connected to a convention center has a "very opulent lobby" with marble columns and spiral staircases." Full review
Michelin Guide
"A comprehensive refurbishment programme has begun at this grand hotel, and will give the bedrooms a more contemporary look."
Star Service
"Next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on the harbor front, a short walk from the Wanchai Star Ferry, is the new-money answer to Hong Kong's old-money hotels." Full review
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Three phones with voice mail and data ports, high-speed Internet access (both wired and wireless, for a fee), flat-screen cable TVs, minibars, free bottled water, safes (repositioned to eye level to make them easier to use and avoid forgetting things), spacious closets, cozy slippers and robes are among the accoutrements.
Gayot
"In a city flooded with venerable luxury business hotels, Hyatt Internationalâs flagship property offers 549 comfortable, contemporary guestrooms and suites."
TUVE
No.16 Tsing Fung Street, Tin Hau, Hong Kong 852, China
From $88/night
- Free Internet
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
Wallpaper
"New hotel Tuve tries its best to remain unassuming, surrounded by nondescript tenements, devoid of signage and clad in gunmetal black." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Fans of minimalism will love the pairing of concrete walls and wooden furniture in the guest rooms." Full review
goop
"This minimalist boutique hotel, with its elevated, Scandinavian vibe, was created by Hong Kong interior team, Design Systems." Full review
Jetsetter
"A sleek design hotel in glittering Hong Kong, ideally located in the shopping haven of Causeway Bay." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"A constellation-lit lobby, textured monochrome reliefs, a refined restaurant with artfully patinated steel doors and plastic walls – is a unique urban stay that feels cool rather than cold." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A short hop away from the heart of Causeway Bay, TUVE is a highly stylised hotel that feels like a destination for frequent travellers in the know." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Travelers looking for a design-forward experience in an oft-overlooked neighborhood will love TUVE." Full review
Time Out
"Located in the heart of Tin Hau, Tuve is one of the most unique boutique hotels in the city." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Design fanatics will have a field day here." Full review
Michelin Guide
"This is a minimalist, modernist dream, a study in concrete, stone, and metal, whose raw textures are, for a certain temperament, more welcoming than all the antiques in the world." Full review