Hotel bars are having a renaissance moment, and Hong Kong has some of the world's best—from the unapologetically old-school to shiny new venues built with the future in mind

Hong Kong is home to some excellent hotel bars that range from beloved institutions to modern takes on an age-old pastime: posting up at a bar stool, or settling into a plush banquette, to enjoy quality cocktails and hours of good conversation.

It also helps that some of these bars boast some of the best views in Hong Kong—and they're great for people watching, too. 

From a mahogany-clad bar at the heart of the city's oldest hotel, which serves cocktail recipes from the 1920s and 1930s to the tune of a live pianist, to the world's highest bar that boasts aerial views, these are some of Hong Kong's best hotel bars. 

See also: The Best Cocktail Bars In Hong Kong

 

Central
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With a foot firmly in the future, the flagship bar of the Four Seasons Hong Kong offers thoughtful, precise cocktails, a stunning list of groundbreaking spirits sourced from around the world, and an awe-inspiring interior. The driving force behind this highly successful operation is Federico Balzarini, whose penchant for meme-worthy cocktail drinking lends the serious menu a certain thematic levity—including popularising the gummy bear as a symbol of tongue-in-cheek mixology. With a new menu focusing on local pantry ingredients, this is a veritable lab for the exploration of capital-M mixology.


Argo

Address: G/F, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong


Central
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Every corner of The Aubrey is a cinematic moment, designed as much for savouring a stiff drink solo at the marble-topped bar as it is for an after-work unwinding over frosty highballs. The contemporary Japanese theme cascades throughout the menu, which incorporates iconic flavourings from both east and west. Mixologist Devender Sehgal runs the fort, keeping things interesting with libations that tell a story—and are delicious to boot.


The Aubrey (Bar)

Address: 25/F, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong


Central
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If the usual din and cacophony of a cocktail bar is not your cup of tea, then the cosseting surrounds of a place like Caprice Bar offers respite. Plush furniture and an undeniable sense of opulence are countered with warm service and an approachable wine and cocktail list that favours quality over quantity. Consult the expert sommeliers for their pick of wines by the glass, or go for a martini—a solid classic that’s been honed to perfection at this gem of a bar.


Caprice Bar

Address: 6/F, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong


$ $ $ $   |   Wan Chai
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The classic combination of champagne, caviar and oysters is alive and well at Grand Hyatt’s Champagne Bar. There are 16 champagnes, all available by the glass and by the bottle, as well as champagne-based cocktails like the Champagne Zabaglione and Champagne Spritz. Not in the mood for bubbly? They also have a selection of signature cocktails that are a play on the classics, from the Cherry Pop to the Smoked Coconut, and some mocktails too. 


Champagne Bar

Address: G/F Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, One Harbour Road, Wan Chai


Tsim Sha Tsui
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2020 Best New Bar

Named as a homage to Kowloon’s moniker, Darkside feels little like an extension of Rosewood Hong Kong, with a character all of its own. While signature cocktails are updated roughly every year, classic cocktails such as the martini, Sidecar, and Jungle Bird are mainstays that you’ll want to come back for. DarkSide recently introduced its Yin and Yang menu, featuring eight cocktails which play on the ancient Chinese philosophy of these opposing yet interconnected forces.

The live band makes Darkside a place to linger rather than to stop by for just one or two drinks.


Darkside

Address: 2/F, Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong


International   |   Admiralty
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Lobster Bar feels like a throwback, with nary a sign of millennial pink or made-for-Instagram gimmicks. Instead, expect lacquered wood and leather seating, blue patterned wallpaper and stained glass, plus a terrace. The bar nails classics like a whisky sour and introduces distinctive specialities with unique and unexpected flavours; Calvados, horchata and umeshu have been known to show up in cocktails. Meanwhile, the wine list is far reaching, from Douro Valley to Ningxia.


Lobster Bar

Address: 6/F, Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong


West Kowloon
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Known as the highest bar in the world, Ozone has exceptional views and exotic cocktails in abundance. Head mixologist Bryan Benitez whips up a storm in his shaker with drinks inspired by the surrounding cityscape, as well as the five elements of feng shui. With a menu of international tapas, sushi and maki, and a Luminous Jungle Night Brunch from Tuesday through to Sunday, guests can expect stunning interiors, exciting entertainment and a unique experience any day of the week.


Ozone

Address: 118/F, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, ICC, 1 Austin Road West


Central
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Named for the cockatoos that flit around the nearby park, this rooftop bar and lounge is the perfect spot for social butterflies. With the cityscape stretching out, punters come here for the creative cocktails—many with names inspired by the local flora and fauna—to be enjoyed al fresco. In cooler weather, this is one of the prime spots for a drink outdoors.


Popinjays (Bar)

Address: 26/F, The Murray, Hong Kong, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong


Tsim Sha Tsui
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Located on the second floor of The Peninsula, The Bar whisks you away to a classic gentleman’s club. Whether it’s for after-work drinks or a meeting with clients, you’ll find the intimate venue quite soothing and comfortable. Whisky aficionados will be keen to peruse the broad list while listening to the talented pianist (who, it should be known, also takes requests). The Un-Aged Old Fashioned with white whisky is an experience in itself.

But if you prefer gin or vodka as a base, The Bar is also able to mix up a wide range of cocktails; the top-shelf quality of the spirits is best showcased in the gin- or vodka-based dry martinis. If you’re feeling a bit peckish, the snack menu certainly won’t leave you indifferent. The delicate portions go along quite nicely with pretty much any drink on the menu; for one, the ham and Gruyère sandwich is a real delight. The Bar doesn’t take reservations, but the team will try its best to accommodate you.
 


The Bar

Address: 1/F, The Peninsula Hong Kong, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui


$ $ $ $   |   Wan Chai
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This hotel bar is a perfect escape from the city, thanks to an art deco-inspired design that blends St Regis’ New York charm with Hong Kong iconography. Similarly, the cocktail list is extensive, creative and delicious, paying homage to the history of Hong Kong’s tramlines and New York’s subway. Lovers of the Bloody Mary will find no less than three versions to enjoy here, each made with different tomato bases, spirits and garnishes.


The St Regis Bar

Address: The St Regis Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong


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