The Best Hong Kong Hotel Staycations To Book This Chinese New Year

If you’re planning for a stay with a great meal, then these staycation packages in Hong Kong will turn your stay from bland to grand

Eat, sleep, repeat—with international travel mostly out of the question for 2021, a staycation in the city is more attractive than ever; and if you’re the type to examine the in-room dining options more than the thread count of the bedsheets, there are plenty of gourmet-centric staycation packages to whet your appetite. It’s especially true these days, when staying in is the new going out, and there is nothing more indulgent than rolling out of your king-sized bed to lope off to the award-winning restaurant downstairs for an early dinner and drinks, and then retreating to your room in a happy post-prandial daze. For the true glutton, these staycation packages are worth their weight in gold.

Eaton HK

The Eaton HK’s “I Dream Of Yat Tung Heen Michelin Tasting Staycation” offers guests complimentary breakfast at The Astor as well as up to HK$1,200 in dining credit for their flagship Chinese restaurant when booking a staycation package for four at HK$2,200 a night. For pairs looking for a fine dining staycation, a HK$800 dining voucher is offered when booking a HK$1,300 a night room.

Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong; +852 2782 1818

Four Seasons Hong Kong

The Four Seasons Hong Kong’s Stay & Dine package will see you through from day to night, with daily breakfast for two as well as the choice of a three-course set dinner for two with complimentary Prosecco from The Lounge or in-room dining; you can also upgrade to a meal from three-starred Lung King Heen for an additional cost, or opt for a HK$1,000 hotel credit.

Four Seasons Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong; +852 3196 8888

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

The Grand Dining Getaway by Grand Hyatt is priced at HK$2,880 per night and is designed to showcase the hotel’s signature restaurants. The 24-hour stay makes the most of everything, with daily breakfast and the opportunity to opt for two dining experiences from a list that includes a meal at Grissini, One Harbour Road, Grand Hyatt Steakhouse or Tiffin; afternoon tea at Tiffin with a bottle of champagne; or a poolside weekend barbecue brunch buffet at The Grill. Dinners will be served in-room due to current regulations.

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong; +852 2588 1234

Island Shangri-La

The Michelin-Starred In-Room Dining staycation package at Island Shangri-La offers guests an indulgent meal by Petrus or Summer Palace, served in the comfort of their rooms. The stays are 24-hours, and includes complimentary access to the Horizon Club Lounge; the catch is that the offer is currently valid for stays until 31 January 2021. If you missed the boat, the hotel also offers a Chinese New Year package—”Stay Ox-picious With Shangri-La” from HK$2,388 per night—that includes daily breakfast, a lai see of HK$888 hotel credit, a signature Chinese New Year pudding and, for those staying in the newly refurbished Horizon Club rooms will also received a homemade poon choi to be enjoyed in-room by Summer Palace.

Island Shangri-La, Supreme Court Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong; +852 2877 3838

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Available from 1 February 2021 to 30 June, the Club Escape package at Mandarin Oriental is one for gourmands looking to try the latest additions to the dining scene. Following Man Wah’s months-long renovation and the launch of new Japanese izakaya The Aubrey, the staycation package offers guests an off menu meal from the former and complimentary Chuhai cocktails at the latter. You’ll also have access to the brand new The Mandarin Club lounge on the 23rd floor where privileges include breakfast and afternoon tea, complimentary snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, and evening canapés served with wines, champagnes and house spirits, welcome fruit and complimentary beer and non-alcoholic drinks from the in-room minibar.

The Club Escape package is priced from HK$5,888 per night with a 30 per cent discount on the best available rate offered for the second consecutive night.

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road, Hong Kong; +852 2522 0111

The Murray

 

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A city getaway with culinary indulgences headlines two of The Murray’s staycation packages. The Beyond Indulgence offer is an all-inclusive package that features daily breakfast, afternoon tea, and a three-three-course dinner for two; if you’re celebrating, there are also celebratory balloons and cake available during turn-down service, a well as a complimentary bottle of Prosecco if you upgrade to an Explorer Suite for HK$950. The Treasured Moments Epicurean Stay is simpler and includes daily breakfast for two along with daily three-course dinner. Both offers are available for stays until 30 April 2021.

The Murray, 22 Cotton Drive, Admiralty, Hong Kong; +852 3141 8888

The Peninsula

The grand dame of hotels has an enticing “Culinary Quartet – Home and Away” staycation package that promises to send guests on a gourmet journey from sunrise to moonrise. The package, priced from HK$2,880 for two, includes three square meals as well as a classic afternoon tea set for you to take away on your departure date—and late checkout of 4pm. Breakfast is served at The Verandah, lunch at The Lobby, and dinner is set up in your room for your privacy and comfort and includes signatures such as Spring Moon’s fried rice with seafood, roast goose and XO sauce. The offer is available to book until 20 January 2021, with stays to take place between now to 31 March 2021.

The Peninsula, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong; +852 2920 2888

The Ritz-Carlton

The Stay & Dine package at Hong Kong’s highest hotel includes overnight accommodation in one of their deluxe rooms, inclusive of breakfast and a three-course Steak Fritz meal for two from The Lounge & Bar, served in the comfort of your suite. The menu includes dishes such as a tower of Dungeness crab meat with avocado and mango salsa, and a 280g O’Conner Farm grain-fed Black Angus rib-eye, and finishes with the hotel’s signature chocolate cake or blueberry cheesecake.

Or, if you’re feeling particularly flush then opt for The Ritz-Carlton Suite Experience which includes Rolls Royce car transfers, massages, and a five-course menu with wine pairing prepared exclusively by the hotel’s Michelin-star restaurant chefs for up to four guests. The Carlton Suite package, on the other hand, includes The Perfect Roast meal for four guests as well as breakfast, and afternoon tea or a picnic basket that can be taken to the nearby West Kowloon park to be enjoyed. Similarly, the new “Bring It Ox” Chinese New Year package features a Qeelin “Red is for Romance” afternoon tea for two, and The Ritz-Carlton picnic basket for two if you reserve two nights.

The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon, Hong Kong; +852 2263 2263

St Regis Hong Kong

 

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Available from now until 31 March 2021, the Stay & Dine package at St Regis is priced from HK2,988 per night and includes daily breakfast at Rùn, plus a three-course dinner for two (you can also opt for afternoon tea instead).

St Regis Hong Kong, One Harbour Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong; +852 2138 6888

The Upper House

 

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While the iconic hotel’s equally legendary restaurant Cafe Gray Deluxe is currently closed and undergoing a massive renovation, guests opting for the 24 Hours At Our House staycation package will not be left wanting. Guests can have their complimentary breakfast at The Continental a stone’s throw away from the hotel, as well as enjoy a complimentary round of cocktails at the newly launched Maka Hiki Lounge by Honi Honi on Level 6 per stay. The Maxi Bar is also complimentary (save for wine and champagne) and, if you really feel like doing nothing but staying in and watching a good film, there’s free-flow popcorn on demand.

The Upper House, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong; +852 2918 1838

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