Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 45-floor skyscraper in Central, Hong Kong
The Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is a 45-story skyscraper in Central housing 399 hotel rooms and 519 residential units. The building forms part of the International Finance Centre complex and sits adjacent to Hong Kong Station.
The hotel opened in September 2005 and made history in 2009 as the first establishment worldwide to house two three-Michelin-star restaurants under one roof. This achievement defined its reputation as a culinary destination.
The hotel blends contemporary Western design with traditional Chinese elements through sculptural furnishings and gold leaf decoration visible throughout its spaces. Guests experience this combination in how the interiors balance modern lines with handcrafted details.
The property sits at 8 Finance Street with direct access to the International Finance Centre. Guests benefit from complimentary chauffeur service using Mercedes-Benz or Bentley vehicles.
The building omits certain floor numbers—there is no 13th, 14th, 24th, 34th, or 44th floor in the structure. This practice follows local numerical traditions rooted in cultural beliefs across Hong Kong.
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