Travel 1 minute 01 July 2025

Style, Service and Unforgettable Experiences: Discover the Newly Added MICHELIN Hotels in Hong Kong and Macau

From quiet elegance to cultural flair, explore the newly added MICHELIN Hotels shaping Hong Kong and Macau’s hospitality scenes.

MICHELIN hotel experts are dedicated to identifying the world’s best and most exciting accommodations — those truly worthy of being called a MICHELIN Hotel. These carefully selected hotels are featured on our website and app (iOS or Android), where you can discover, save, share and even book them.

The experts continuously review and update the list by adding new hotels or removing those that no longer meet our standards, ensuring that the selection remains fresh and dynamic. Whether it's an international hotel chain or a unique standalone property, all hotels included have been approved based on The MICHELIN Guide’s five quality criteria for hotels:

1. Excellence in interior design and architecture
2. Individuality, reflecting personality and authenticity
3. Quality and consistency in service, comfort and maintenance
4. An open door to the destination
5. Ability to deliver an extraordinary experience for its price

Read on to discover the newly added MICHELIN Hotels in Hong Kong and Macau.

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Hong Kong

The St. Regis Hong Kong

Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

Andre Fu, one of Hong Kong’s leading architects and interior designers, is a master at creating accommodations that balance homely comfort and stylistic expression, and The St. Regis Hong Kong is no exception. The 127-room property is located in Wan Chai, giving guests direct access to the dynamic city life. Once back at the hotel, a muted palette, gentle lighting and indoor waterfall restore a sense of calm, while dedicated butler service adds a human touch.

Ease into the evening with a drink in front of St. Regis Bar’s striking mural, which pays homage to Wan Chai’s history, before sampling the MICHELIN-Star fare at L’Envol and Rùn. The former’s contemporary French menu features Hokkaido sea urchin and Challans duck, while the latter showcases Chef Chi-Kwong Hung’s deep knowledge through art-like dim sum and seasonal Cantonese delicacies.


Macau

Andaz Macau

Cotai, Macau

Andaz Macau might be the city’s most stylish cultural ambassador, considering the adjacent Galaxy International Convention Center hosts some of the biggest entertainment and business events in town. Local heritage and craftsmanship are displayed in the public and private areas, from a statement staircase adorned with 100 videos celebrating the Macanese lifestyle to locally sourced amenities and mini-bar snacks. The carefully curated Andaz Lounge and Andaz Studio further position the hotel as a premium meeting spot, while those seeking some quality “me time” can decompress on a cabana by the temperature-regulated indoor swimming pool.


Palazzo Versace Macau

Cotai, Macau

Italian fashion icon Donatella Versace has long captivated the world with her extravagant, must-have designs. When that bold aesthetic is translated into architecture, the result is nothing short of spectacular. At Palazzo Versace Macau, Baroque and ancient Greek-inspired designs mingle seamlessly with chrysanthemum, dragon and other oriental motifs, creating a richly layered visual experience.

For a tangible feel of that opulence, guests must sleep on the plush textiles from the Versace Home collections, swim a few laps across the mosaic-laid swimming pool or relax at the elevated Turkish hammam. The quest for la dolce vita concludes with a feast at Don Alfonso 1890, the East Asian branch of the legendary Sorrento Peninsula restaurant, where dishes are crafted using ingredients sourced from its own farm in Campania.

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