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LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong's Lan Kwai Fong

When researching top hotels in Hong Kong, the Pennington by Rhombus stood out as a stylish boutique option in Causeway Bay. Though unavailable for my dates, it led me to discover the Rhombus group's other properties: Bonaparte by Rhombus, Hotel Panorama by Rhombus, and LKF by Rhombus. Nestled in Lan Kwai Fong (LKF)—Hong Kong's iconic nightlife district with over 90 restaurants and clubs in a maze of vibrant streets—LKF by Rhombus became my top choice.LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai FongLKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

Upon arrival, the hotel's elegant, classic décor impressed immediately, seamlessly threading through the lobby, rooms, and the acclaimed rooftop Azure Bar.

LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

All rooms feature illy espresso machines, tea facilities, 42-inch LCD TVs, minibars, bathrobes, and slippers. Exceptionally spacious for Hong Kong, superior rooms measure 500 square feet, while suites span 950 square feet.LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

Bathrooms boast high-end toiletries, hairdryers, scales, and deep soaking tubs—perfect for unwinding after exploring the city.LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

Standout features include panoramic city views through large windows and plush king beds with crisp linens and supportive pillows, ensuring restful sleep even after late nights.

LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

Azure Bar on the 30th floor, ranked among The World’s 20 Best Sky Bars, offers breathtaking nighttime vistas. Though quieter midweek, it buzzes on weekends.LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

LKF's prime location provides instant access to Lan Kwai Fong's dining and nightlife, plus nearby Central shopping, Sheung Wan eateries, and a scenic hike to The Peak.LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

A compact yet effective gym helps balance indulgences like the Azure breakfast buffet, featuring fresh fruits, yogurts, pastries, and hot dishes with sweeping views.LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

Nearly every room enjoys stunning panoramas. The only minor note: the gym could be larger. Awards like Asia’s Top 5 Business Hotels, TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, Best Boutique Hotel, and Trendiest Hotel in China affirm its excellence in facilities and service.LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai FongLKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai Fong

Hotel Details

  • Location: 33 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
  • Price: Superior Rooms from $215 per night
  • LGBT Friendly: Yes
  • Digital Nomad Friendly: Yes
  • Amenities: Free high-speed WiFi, complimentary iPad, illy espresso in rooms, 42-inch LCD TV, breakfast included, daily newspaper, gym, rooftop bar/restaurant, laundry, bathrobes/slippers
  • Website: www.hotel-lkf.com.hk

LKF by Rhombus: Premier Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong s Lan Kwai FongTip: Visit the LKF website for packages with complimentary cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, or exclusive discounts. Also check Booking.com for special rates.

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