The Hari Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong, Asia
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Key Highlights
- ✓The Terrace:** Adjacent to Zoku, this al fresco spot is perfect for luncheon, after-work drinks, and afternoon tea, providing an oasis with panoramic views over Wan Chai and lush greenery.
Expert Review: The Hari Hong Kong
The Hari Hong Kong, nestled in the vibrant Wan Chai district, is widely celebrated as a chic urban hideaway offering a sophisticated, residential-style luxury experience. This Michelin Key Selected property consistently garners positive reviews for its intimate atmosphere, contemporary design, and exceptional service, providing a refreshing alternative to larger, more conventional hotels.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for The Hari Hong Kong is overwhelmingly positive, with an "Excellent" rating of 8.9 out of 10 based on over 7,315 reviews. Guests frequently praise its luxurious yet cozy ambiance, describing it as a stylish retreat and a home away from home. High scores are consistently awarded for cleanliness (9.3), room comfort and quality (9.3), and service (9.2).
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently laud The Hari Hong Kong for several standout features:
- Location: Its prime position in Wan Chai is a significant draw, offering convenient access to public transportation, major shopping areas like Causeway Bay, dining establishments, and attractions such as the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and the Star Ferry.
- Design & Ambiance: The hotel's interior, envisioned by Tara Bernerd & Partners, is celebrated for its modern, intimate, and art-focused aesthetic. Expect bespoke furniture, contemporary art pieces displayed throughout, and a warm, inviting residential vibe.
- Dining: The two in-house restaurants, Lucciola (Italian) and Zoku (Japanese), along with The Terrace for al fresco dining, are immensely popular with both guests and locals, recognized for their high-quality cuisine.
- Service: The staff consistently receives praise for being attentive, friendly, helpful, and delivering personalized service.
3. Room Quality
The Hari Hong Kong offers 210 well-appointed rooms and suites, including King, Corner, and Family rooms, as well as expansive suites like The Chesham, The Library, and The Hari Suite.
- Comfort: Rooms feature comfortable king-sized beds with high-quality Mühldorfer bedding and luxury linen, ensuring a restful night's sleep. Despite being in a bustling area, rooms are notably quiet due to soundproof windows.
- Design: The design blends retro luxury with modern sophistication, showcasing white marble, warm lighting, bronze finishes, timber panelling, and plush velvet upholstery. Each room is equipped with a 49-inch 4K Ultra HD flat-screen TV, a minibar, safe, espresso maker, and complimentary bottled water.
- Bathrooms: Marble bathrooms are a highlight, featuring spacious walk-in showers (some with both handheld and rainforest showerheads), Dyson Supersonic hair dryers, and signature Hari-branded amenities by La Bottega. The vanity, shower, and toilet are often separated for convenience.
- Views: Views vary, with some rooms overlooking Lockhart Road, while higher floors and corner rooms often boast panoramic vistas of Victoria Harbour or The Peak's greenery.
4. Dining Experience
The hotel boasts a robust culinary scene that appeals to a wide audience:
- Lucciola Restaurant & Bar: This authentic Italian ristorante serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a chic setting. It's renowned for its fresh, handmade pastas, decadent seafood offerings, and delightful weekend brunches.
- Zoku Restaurant & Bar: An innovative Japanese restaurant offering lunch and dinner with a contemporary design featuring khaki velvet booths and leather.
- The Terrace: Adjacent to Zoku, this al fresco spot is perfect for luncheon, after-work drinks, and afternoon tea, providing an oasis with panoramic views over Wan Chai and lush greenery.
- The Lounge: A relaxed space providing a light dining menu and a creative cocktail selection.
- Breakfast: Generally well-regarded, offering a selection of ordered dishes complemented by a small buffet, including tea and coffee. An American breakfast is also available.
5. Service & Staff
The Hari Hong Kong consistently receives high marks for its hospitality. Guests frequently describe the staff as excellent, attentive, friendly, and eager to assist with personalized service. Specific individuals, such as concierge members Bobo, Peppy, Mavis, and Gary, along with F&B experience managers like Sugus and Pooja, have been singled out for their exceptional service. While most feedback is positive, a few isolated comments noted some street-level staff as potentially snobbish or check-in personnel as efficient but somewhat reserved, occasionally lacking a warm welcome drink.
6. Location & Accessibility
The hotel's location in Wan Chai is considered a major asset for both leisure and business travelers. It effectively bridges the commercial vibrancy of Causeway Bay with the creative atmosphere of Wan Chai, placing guests in a hub for business, nightlife, and culture.
- Public Transport: Excellent connectivity, being a short walk (6-10 minutes) from Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, and Exhibition Centre MTR stations. The Tonnochy Road Tram stop is also just a 3-minute walk away.
- Attractions: Within easy reach of shopping districts, hiking trails, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (8-15 minutes walk), Happy Valley Racecourse (15 minutes walk), and the Star Ferry pier.
- Airport Access: Approximately a 40-minute drive from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), or a 15-minute taxi ride from Hong Kong Station after taking the Airport Express.
7. Value & Pricing
The Hari Hong Kong is generally considered to offer good value for its luxury accommodations and services. Room rates can typically range from approximately USD 159 to USD 297 per night, with the cheapest rooms starting around USD 281.08. It is often viewed as a worthwhile investment for those seeking a sophisticated boutique experience rather than a standard large chain hotel. A deposit of HKD 1000 per night is common.
8. Common Complaints
While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- Ground Floor Check-in Absence: Guests typically arrive at a small ground-level entrance and are then directed to the lobby on the first floor for check-in, which some find less convenient.
- Lack of Dedicated Desk Space: For business travelers, the absence of a traditional desk in some rooms, offering a couch and swivel table instead, has been noted as a potential inconvenience.
- Small Toilet Area: A few reviews mention the toilet compartment in some bathrooms being notably small.
- Limited Facilities: Some guests might find the lack of a swimming pool or a full-service spa a drawback, though the surrounding neighborhood offers ample alternatives.
- Varying Views: While higher floors offer impressive vistas, some rooms may have less inspiring views, primarily overlooking the street.
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Points to Consider
- •While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
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