The Upper House
Hong Kong
China
Overview
The Upper House offers a more intimate and understated interpretation of luxury hospitality in Hong Kong. Located above Pacific Place in Admiralty, the hotel was designed by celebrated Hong Kong architect and designer André Fu and is characterised by a calm, residential atmosphere. Rather than relying on traditional hotel grandeur, The Upper House emphasises space, natural materials, contemporary art, thoughtful design and highly personalised service.
Guest accommodation is notably generous by Hong Kong standards. Rooms and suites feature clean architectural lines, warm materials, large windows and carefully selected furnishings. Bathrooms and living areas are designed to reinforce the feeling of a sophisticated private residence, while elevated views extend across the city, Victoria Harbour and surrounding hills.
The hotel’s public spaces continue this residential philosophy. Art and design are integrated throughout the property, creating an environment that encourages guests to explore rather than simply move between conventional hotel facilities. Dining is similarly sophisticated but relaxed, with social spaces designed to work throughout the day for breakfast, informal meetings, lunch, dinner and drinks.
Service is deliberately personal and intuitive, contributing to the property’s boutique character despite its prestigious location. Guests are directly connected to Pacific Place and can easily reach Central, Wan Chai and Hong Kong’s wider transport network. The Upper House is therefore especially attractive to travellers who prioritise architecture, privacy, space and individuality over the formality of a traditional grand hotel.
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Guest accommodation is notably generous by Hong Kong standards. Rooms and suites feature clean architectural lines, warm materials, large windows and carefully selected furnishings. Bathrooms and living areas are designed to reinforce the feeling of a sophisticated private residence, while elevated views extend across the city, Victoria Harbour and surrounding hills.
The hotel’s public spaces continue this residential philosophy. Art and design are integrated throughout the property, creating an environment that encourages guests to explore rather than simply move between conventional hotel facilities. Dining is similarly sophisticated but relaxed, with social spaces designed to work throughout the day for breakfast, informal meetings, lunch, dinner and drinks.
Service is deliberately personal and intuitive, contributing to the property’s boutique character despite its prestigious location. Guests are directly connected to Pacific Place and can easily reach Central, Wan Chai and Hong Kong’s wider transport network. The Upper House is therefore especially attractive to travellers who prioritise architecture, privacy, space and individuality over the formality of a traditional grand hotel.
