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Hong Kong’s unique boutique hotels
Hip perfection —
Tuve is the perfect hipster hotel, hiding behind a narrow façade in Hong Kong's up-and-coming TIn Hau district.
Tuve
Modern minimalism —
The entire hotel is a lesson in modern minimalism and industrial chic.
Tuve
Portrait of good design —
Raw materials, from marble and concrete to oxidized metal and sandalwood, define most of the discreet design.
Tuve
Lesser known Hong Kong —
"It makes for an ideal choice for those wanting to experience a lesser known side of Hong Kong," says managing director Pauline Tsang.
Tuve
Room for the view —
One96 has the stamp of Hong Kong interior architect Norman Chan, known for his clean, minimalist style and rigorous attention to detail.
One96
Soothing interiors —
Each of the 36 full-floor bedroom suites feature soothing modern interiors and ground-to-ceiling windows that afford plenty of natural light.
One96
Evocative design —
The Pottinger harks back to one of Hong Kong's defining periods, the 1950s.
The Pottinger
East meets west —
The design "pays homage to the surrounding heritage," says hotel manager Gina Tam, "playing with the 'east-meets-west' aesthetics Hong Kong was built upon."
The Pottinger
Contemporary luxury —
Hotel features include complimentary smartphones, Acca Kappa bathroom amenities and huge marble bathtubs. Think old world meets contemporary luxury.