The Peninsula Hong KongvsHotel Indigo Hong Kong Island, an IHG Hotel
Both hotels are praised by writers. On balance, The Peninsula Hong Kong ranks significantly better than Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island. The Peninsula Hong Kong scores 97 with recommendations from 21 sources like Frommer's, National Geographic and Hideaway Report.
The Peninsula Hong Kong Show All Reviews
Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
From $469/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"We'll come right out and say it: The Peninsula is one of the finest hotels in the world, and has been since 1928."
Fodor's
"Even in a city with so many world-class hotels, the Peninsula manages to stand apart from the rest, an oasis of old-world glamour."
Insight Guides
"This, the grand old dame of Hong Kong’s hospitality business, has been a byword for impeccable service and colonial-style grandeur since 1928."
Oyster
Kid-Friendly
"The vibe is very upscale... the location in the touristy Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood, near designer shopping and Victoria Harbour, is very convenient." Full review
Rough Guide
"Possibly the grandest hotel in Hong Kong, the Peninsula has been putting visitors up in unrivalled style since the late 1920s."
Michelin Guide
"The iconic lobby remains the place for afternoon tea: the spa boasts a Roman-style pool and a host of dining choices range from the modern to the traditional."
DK Eyewitness
"The Peninsula blends marble-clad opulence and old world colonial charm while its modern rooms offer unrivalled harbour views."
Star Service
"The Peninsula Hong Kong is one of the world's best hotels." Full review
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Those doing business on the Hong Kong side or who prefer to avoid the onslaught of Kowloon shoppers may prefer the equally excellent but less grand Four Seasons and Mandarin Oriental on Hong Kong Island.
BlackBook
"Like a throne commanding the harbor of Hong Kong, this hotel occupies a unique place in the world. Its august rooms sit atop the best real estate in a charmed city."
Forbes Travel Guide
5 Stars
"You know you’re somewhere special when pillbox-hatted page boys politely whisk open double-front doors to reveal an airy lobby with soaring ceilings." Full review
Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island, an IHG Hotel
No.246 Queen's Road East, Hong Kong
From $190/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Fodor's
"A standout boutique addition to the Wan Chai hotel scene, Hotel Indigo boasts serious architectural chops—the exterior resembles a circling dragon—as well as photogenic interiors." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island is a trendy and visually-appealing four-pearl hotel with a full array of features that include a rooftop swimming pool . . . a hot tub, and a stylish rooftop bar." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Located along the Wanchai Heritage Trail, the hotel is in close proximity to Star Street's dozens of boutiques and coffee shops." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Excitingly located near markets and hipster hang-outs, Indigo has slightly over-the-top modern Chinese decor and 138 large-ish, tech-forward, and very comfortable rooms." Full review
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Choose an upper-floor 'deluxe' room for the best views and more natural light.
The Telegraph
8.0
"Hotel Indigo helps to fill a gap that’s long existed in this city between the fabulous (and fabulously expensive) hotels right at the top end, and the tour-group hostelries much further down the chain." Full review
Time Out
"Conveniently located in the heart of Wan Chai, Hotel Indigo is an upscale boutique property favoured by tourists and business travellers alike." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Hotel Indigo's rooms are stunning, but the hotel's true appeal is found in its common spaces and exteriors: a bronze dragon made of solar fins wraps the building and a dramatic, glass-bottomed infinity pool juts out over the street"
Hong Kong Travel Guide
August 6, 2021
Michelin Guide
"Indigo, the InterContinental Hotel Group’s boutique-hotel brand, isn’t shy about adopting the visual language of the design hotel — this one, in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island, is a riot of color, graphic patterns, and eclectic furnishings, an homage to one of the city’s most colorful neighborhoods" Full review