
The Victoria Harbour hotel joins a select global group recognised for long-term excellence across Condé Nast Traveler’s most prestigious awards
The Victoria Harbour hotel joins a select global group recognised for long-term excellence across Condé Nast Traveler’s most prestigious awards.
Regent Hong Kong has been named one of the inaugural recipients of Condé Nast Traveler’s new Triple Crown Award, placing the luxury hotel among a rare group of properties recognised for sustained global excellence over time.
Launched across the U.S. and U.K. editions of Condé Nast Traveler, the Triple Crown distinction honours hotels that have achieved all three of the publication’s most respected accolades: the Hot List, the Gold List, and the Readers’ Choice Awards. The recognition combines editorial judgement with traveller sentiment, highlighting properties that continue to resonate with guests year after year.
For Regent Hong Kong, the recognition reinforces the hotel’s growing position within Asia’s luxury hospitality landscape as travellers increasingly seek hotels offering both design-led experiences and a deeper sense of place.
“We are deeply honoured to receive the Condé Nast Traveler Triple Crown Award,” said Michel Chertouh, Managing Director of Regent Hong Kong.
“This recognition reflects both our heritage and our continued pursuit of thoughtful, intuitive hospitality. At Regent Hong Kong, each stay unfolds with a sense of quiet intention — shaped by design, craftsmanship, and a deep respect for place.”
Positioned along Victoria Harbour, Regent Hong Kong has drawn renewed international attention following its transformation led by renowned designer Chi Wing Lo. The reimagined hotel blends understated luxury with panoramic harbour views, creating a calm and highly personalised urban retreat in the heart of Hong Kong.
The property’s guest experience focuses on tailored service and immersive moments connected to the city, from curated dining experiences to tranquil waterfront spaces designed around slower, more intentional travel.
As luxury hospitality increasingly shifts toward emotional connection and meaningful travel experiences, awards recognising long-term consistency — rather than short-term trends — are becoming more significant within the global hotel industry.
The Triple Crown recognition also arrives as Hong Kong’s premium hotel sector continues to strengthen its international positioning amid renewed visitor demand and growing interest in high-end Asia-Pacific travel experiences.
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