The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025 ranking has crowned Rosewood Hong Kong as the best hotel in the world, solidifying Asia’s growing influence in global hospitality. Announced at a ceremony in London, the list celebrates hotels that combine innovation, authenticity, and exceptional guest experiences.
Chosen by an academy of over 580 travel experts, the results reveal a continued shift toward properties that deliver both local character and forward-thinking luxury.
A Landmark Win for Rosewood Hong Kong
Perched on the edge of Victoria Harbour in the vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui district, Rosewood Hong Kong has redefined the city’s skyline and hospitality scene since opening in 2019.
Rising 43 stories above the waterfront, the hotel is a destination in itself – featuring twelve acclaimed restaurants and bars, the holistic Asaya wellness center, and the exclusive Manor Club reserved for suite guests. Its 413 rooms and residences are filled with art, light, and panoramic views of the harbor, seamlessly merging contemporary sophistication with the spirit of Hong Kong.
Inside, the design fuses modern refinement with a sense of cultural belonging. From curated artworks to intricate materials and calming tones, every detail reflects the city’s cosmopolitan rhythm. The property’s restaurants, including Holt’s Café and DarkSide, have become local institutions, while the Asaya spa sets new benchmarks in personalized well-being.
The recognition as No. 1 marks not only a triumph for Rosewood Hotels & Resorts but also a defining moment for Hong Kong, signaling its return as a global leader in luxury travel. CEO Sonia Cheng called the award “a tribute to Hong Kong’s creativity, resilience, and spirit.”
The Top 10 Hotels of 2025
This year’s top 10 offers a sweeping view of excellence across continents, with Asia taking a dominant role:
- Rosewood Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
- Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River (Thailand)
- Capella Bangkok (Thailand)
- Passalacqua (Lake Como, Italy)
- Raffles Singapore (Singapore)
- Atlantis The Royal (Dubai, UAE)
- Mandarin Oriental Bangkok (Thailand)
- Chablé Yucatán (Chocholá, Mexico)
- Four Seasons Firenze (Florence, Italy)
- The Upper House Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
Asia continues to dominate, with Thailand and Hong Kong both placing multiple properties in the top tier. The results highlight how travelers now favor immersive experiences rooted in design, wellness, and culture over traditional opulence.
A Reflection of New Luxury
The 2025 ranking, expanded to include hotels ranked 51–100 for the first time, captures a hospitality landscape in transformation. Properties that blend sustainability, individuality, and emotional connection are leading the way.
For Rosewood Hong Kong, its success encapsulates the new definition of modern luxury – where every guest experience feels deeply personal yet globally inspired.
As the travel world continues to evolve, The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025 underscores one truth: the best hotels are not just places to stay – they’re cultural landmarks that shape how we experience the world.