Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
With a whooping 22 venues to choose from and accommodating events for up to 888 people, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is a top contender when it comes to wedding locations. There’s Grand Ballroom, the poolhouse, salons and many more. The hotel’s wedding packages take care of food and drink, photography, flowers and decorations — as well as accommodation, and even bridal spa treatment options. There’s also a wedding specialist on hand who can help you throughout the planning process.
Upper House
From the secret-gardenesque Lawn to a sky lounge with panoramic views of the city, Upper House has several venues perfect for intimate weddings and parties.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
The Four Seasons’ waterfront location means gorgeous harbour views as a backdrop for weddings. Choose from the elegant Grand Ballroom and events spaces of different sizes. As part of a comprehensive wedding package, you’ll get accommodation, flowers, wedding favours, cake and various other services. The cost per table is $17,988.
JW Marriott Hong Kong
Holding up to 1,100 in its largest events space, JW Marriott has 16 venues within its property accommodating weddings. Whether you’re after an alfresco affair at the pool lounge, a cocktail reception in an executive suite or an extravagant dinner in the ballroom, Marriott has it covered. There are wedding packages, too – contact the hotel’s specialists for more info.
Intercontinental Hong Kong
Countless shots of couples who hosted their wedding at the InterContinental, featured on the hotel’s website, are a testament to its luxury venues. Take your pick from the ballroom and other harbourview spaces. Its presidential suite — one of the most expensive in Asia — is also available for weddings of up to 60 guests.
The Peninsula Hong Kong
The “grande dame of the Far East” is one of the best-known luxury hotels in Hong Kong, complete with its very own wedding events team. Whether you’re after an outdoor ceremony or extravagant banquet dinner, The Peninsula has a variety of options. The team can also organise meetings with The Peninsula’s chefs, sommelier, florist and chocolatier to help you create a customised menu.
The Repulse Bay
It’s no surprise that the Repulse Bay is a popular location for Hong Kong weddings. At the complex in Southside, you’ll find a picture-perfect garden terrace and colonial-inspired continental restaurant The Verandah — which can be rented out for ceremonies and receptions, with a dedicated events management team. The space is steeped in history: the site was originally home to a hotel that played host to Ernest Hemingway, and was also where the scenes from the 1955 Hollywood film Love is a Many-Splendored Thing were shot. There are various wedding packages to choose from, some of which include a complimentary stay for the newlyweds at The Peninsula, which manages this property.
Hullett House
Luxury boutique hotel Hullett House is housed inside 1881 Heritage, a Victorian-style colonial structure in Tsim Sha Tsui that was originally built in the 19th century as Hong Kong’s Marine Police Quarters and later transformed into a restaurant and shopping complex. If you’re in search of a venue for an alfresco wedding, Hullett House’s garden offers the rare option of a green space in the heart of the city. There are Chinese and western banquet options, and the hotel’s vintage-decorated suites make for ideal options for couples to retreat to on their wedding night.
One-ThirtyOne
Tucked away in a Sai Kung village, fine dining establishment One-ThirtyOne takes up a three-storey Mediterranean-inspired house and is one of the most uniquely positioned restaurant and events spaces in the city. The restaurant serves up European-style menus and comes complete with a lawn and a dining room overlooking the Three Fathoms Cove — perfect for intimate weddings.
Private Luxury Homes under Exclusive Venue
If you’re after a unique venue outside of hotels, clubs or restaurants, the events and party homes rental agency Exclusive Venue can help. Working with private homeowners, the agency offers exclusive, multi-million-dollar abodes around Hong Kong for events hire, with packages that come with catering options, waitstaff and security. From a modern villa in the Mid-Levels with a private pool and gardens to a colonial two-story mansion on the Peak, these properties certainly bring the “wow” factor.