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22 Cotton Tree Drive Hong Kong |
The original property opened in 1969. A member of Historic Hotels Worldwide since 2019.
Located along legendary Cotton Tree Drive in Hong Kong, The Murray Hong Kong is an iconic luxury landmark hotel. It is the perfect destination for savvy business travelers, captains of industry, leaders in style, and global entrepreneurs. The contemporary urban sanctuary offers sophisticated spacious suites and guestrooms and five elegant dining destinations. A glamorous rooftop restaurant and bar and expansive terraces provide unmatched panoramic views of the city over Hong Kong Park and Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. Originally built in 1969, the property has received numerous awards for ground-breaking and energy-efficient design. Now, the hotel continues to transform under the direction of Sir Norman Foster’s team at Foster+Partners who have accepted the challenge to re-design the architectural and interior finishes of the building, celebrating the past and future of the building and vibrant city.
The Murray Hong Kong has been named to these Historic Hotels Worldwide Top Lists
The 2024 Historic Hotels Worldwide Top 25 Afternoon Teas
The 2023 Top 25 Historic Hotels Worldwide Holiday Traditions and Spectacular Displays
The 2023 Top 25 Historic Hotels Worldwide Most Magnificent Art Collections
The 2023 Historic Hotels Worldwide Top 25 Afternoon Teas
The 2022 Top 25 Historic Hotels Worldwide Most Magnificent Art Collections

Location Map
Enjoy a stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and visit the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum.

Discover
Discover the innovative architectural design of The Murray Hong Kong.

Explore
Explore the Hong Kong Heritage Museum for a unique mix of history, art, and culture.

Experience
Experience magnificent views over the world-famous Victoria Harbor from atop Victoria Peak.
