Built in 1951, the renovated Police Married Quarters (PMQ) opened alongside Art Basel Hong Kong 2014, boasting two buildings dedicated to showcasing the best of Hong Kong art and design. Leer más.
If you’re looking for modern Chinese, you could hardly do better than Chateh, the Nelson Chow–designed space in the tony Miramar Shopping Centre. Leer más.
The restaurant Duddell’s launched the same year as the inaugural Art Basel Hong Kong in 2013 and was an immediate success with the art crowd. Leer más.
This hotel brings over-the-top funk, with a wavy, purple-lit exterior that showcases the off-the-wall talents of Charles Allem and Colin Cowie, interior designer and events planner to the stars. Leer más.
The Peninsula is Hong Kong’s oldest hotel, dating back to 1923, and from the outside nothing has changed: It’s hard not to picture a tuxedo-clad Jazz Age crowd rolling up to the Art Deco exterior. Leer más.
It’s not often that luxury can be described as bleak, severe, or industrial, but such is the case with Tuve, the Design Systems hideaway that opened last year in the Tin Hau district. Leer más.
The aptly named Upper House, designed by Andre Fu, is an elegant minimalist affair that merges a quiet Asian sensibility with the sleek modern look of a futuristic-looking Hollywood film set. Leer más.