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At the very top floor of the legendary Peninsula Hotel, The China Clipper is part bar, part museum: it's designed to evoke old-time planes (back in the days of sleeper berths and dining rooms) and ... read more
Despite the name, this venerable club opened in 1982, 15 years before the handover to China. Madonna and Alain Delon used to kick back with a cocktail here, but ’97 is no longer for A-listers... read more
This is where all the people who party go to party—the young and the rich, the indefatigable stars, the after-dark pop singers, the wandering models. Two marble-white carousel horses in the b... read more
If you have to drink at a hotel bar, do it here. But make sure you look like Brad Pitt or Gwyneth Paltrow, or you won’t feel at home. I’ve never heard anybody say, “Hey, let&rsquo... read more
You’ll think you’re in the wrong place if you’ve never been here — judging from the modest elevator lobby you might feel like you’re visiting dad's accountant — ... read more
It stands for Does Your Mother Know, and if she doesn’t, is she missing out? Maybe. Opened in 2009, this relatively new entry into the gay scene is a tasteful and comfortable club with a larg... read more
Stands for Finland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. I’m a Viking! Well, FINDS doesn’t exactly display the colonizing tendencies of Leif Ericson, but rather the Scandinavian qualiti... read more
If you’ve never heard of Jumbo Kingdom, it’s something to behold. It’s an entire imperial floating palace in the middle of the Aberdeen Harbor in southern Hong Kong Island. Que... read more
Hey, is that Nucky Thompson? Where's Paz? We're feeling frisky. Upstairs, Lily is a thoughtfully appointed speakeasy with just the right hint of prohibition flavour. Oh, wait, it's Zacapa. Fun... read more
Exposed brick, concrete, chrome, glass; sounds like a Chelsea mixed media gallery opening, but is actually the bones of HK's chic-est nightspot. Private elevators, endless space, Droog-designed poo... read more
These are the balcony seats to the world’s most spectacular skyline, a true billion-dollar view. Fusion restaurant downstairs and smart lounge upstairs share a dashing two-story-tall, floor-t... read more
Notorious for being hard to get in, but isn’t that the standard protocol in Hong Kong nowadays? There’s an easy way around it—just show up before 11pm. For non-members, it’s... read more
So posh that the financial crisis might have wiped out half its clientele. Ice cream here costs as much as a five-course meal elsewhere. At RED you get to stare at the IFC. At SEVVA you get to ogle... read more
Brought to you by the people behind Volar, this lounge is an example of creative and efficient use of space, with cozy rooms filled with deep leather sofas and floralled walls outlining a crescent-... read more
Situated below one of the world’s greatest skyscrapers, RED offers something unique: A chance to experience how it feels to sit at the foot of — and stare up at — a towering sover... read more
If it’s at the Peninsula, it’s posh. And this is at the top of the Peninsula. Designed by Philippe Starck, it feels a little dated now, but Felix still turns heads. We wouldn’t be... read more
The Swire group is upping the class quotient at their home base (Taikoo being the Canto for Swire). 32nd floor rooftop of playful business hotel, East, offers the best views of Hong Kong harbour ar... read more
Split-level lounge repurposes now-defunct M1NT space into a dreamy wine lounge. Sofa beds, alluring artworks, stained timber, and stone bars are the rec room of our fantasies. Hendricks High Tea pu... read more
Sterling Design Hotels' sleek Madera needs nothing more than its ga...
The new 890-square foot space architect Zaha Hadid created for Brit...
Once upon a time, before China’s glasnost, the world’s...
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At the very top floor of the legendary Peninsula Hotel, The China C...