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Review: Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 5, 2025June 4, 2025 7 Comments

a room with a large window overlooking a body of water

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  • Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Review
    • Location
    • Check-In
    • Victoria Harbour Lounge
    • Guest Room
    • Fitness Center
    • Pool
    • Wellness
    • Dining
      • The Farmhouse
      • Cruise Restaurant & Bar
      • The Farmhouse Deli
    • CONCLUSION

Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Review

As much as I love the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, this hotel was only $140/night and I found that too good of a deal to pass up. Furthermore, I did not arrive in Hong Kong until 10:30 pm, which meant I was really looking more for a place to rest my head than amenities like the Grand Club or wellness area (though this hotel had both great wellness facilities and a lounge).

Location

Located in North Point on Hong Kong Island, the hotel is quite accessible to MTR and ferries and in a vibrant neighborhood. I took MTR from HKG and had a smooth journey to the hotel (with one transfer to the Island Line at Hong Kong Station, getting off at the North Point stop).

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Check-In

It was the Lunar New Year and the hotel was at capacity, but thankfully, the second floor check-in area was empty when I arrived (which was nice considering how packed it was the next afternoon when I tried to check out). I was welcomed and thanked for my Globalist status. I had already seen in the app that I had been upgraded to a corner room with a view of Victoria Harbour.

a hallway with a chandelier and stairs

a group of people at a counter
The check-in area was very crowded at midday

An associate presented a “useful information” paper with info about the hotel’s amenities available via QR code as well as a map. The hotel has two towers: east and west.

a person holding a paper with text

a box of tissues with a map of a city

Had I arrived earlier, I could have checked in at the lounge.

Victoria Harbour Lounge

This was the first time I’ve ever been to a Hyatt Centric property with a lounge, which felt just like a Grand Club or Regency Club you might find at another Hyatt brand. I had access thanks to my Globalist status but you can also reserve a room with access if you have no status. It is located in the West Tower on the 22nd floor.

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Not only could you check-in or check-out here, but there were drinks and light snacks available all day as well as evening hors d’oeuvres (with free cocktails) from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, which I missed.

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a room with tables and chairs

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a room with a table and chairs

a room with a table and chairs and a television

a table and chairs in a room with a window

a room with a television on the wall

a kitchen with a variety of dishes

a coffee machine and beverage cooler

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Guest Room

My room, 1138, had windows on three sides offering panoramic views of the harbor. The room was small: the king bed took up half of the room. There was also a chaise lounge, round table and chair.

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a room with a bed and a couch

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a bed with a map above it

a tv on a wall

Some fruit and a welcome note to “Matthew” (how informal!) was sitting on the table.

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The bathroom had a tub-shower combination and a toilet, all in the same room. It was well-stocked with a vanity kit, toothbrush, and toothpaste.

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a bathtub in a bathroom

a shower head in a bathroom

a box of toothpaste

Here’s the room in the morning… stunning views:

a room with a bed and a couch and a large window

a room with a large window overlooking a body of water

Fitness Center

The 24/7 fitness center is available in the East Tower on the 23rd floor and features beautiful views of the harbor and TechnoGym equipment.

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a gym with many exercise equipment

a gym with exercise equipment

a room with exercise equipment and a large window

tread treadmills in a room with a view of the water and city in the background

a room with exercise equipment

a room with exercise bikes and a large window

a room with wood columns and a ball and a speaker

Pool

An infinity-style pool is located on the 23rd floor with great views.

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a water with poles in it
Not for those afraid of heights…

a pool with a large umbrella and chairs

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Thank you…

Wellness

Near the pool, locker rooms include a steam room and sauna.

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a bathroom with a mirror and stools

a lockers in a room

a wooden bench inside a sauna

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Dining

The hotel offers several on-site dining options.

The Farmhouse

A buffet breakfast is offered at The Farmhouse each day from 6:30 am to 10:30 am. It was included for me (as a Globlist) but otherwise costs:

  • Adult – HK$248 (about 31USD)
  • Senior – HK$150
  • Child – HK$124

This was quite an expansive buffet and although the coffee (low-quality beans, bad automatic machine) and orange juice (not fresh-squeezed) were poor, I enjoyed the breakfast (and yes, I stick to Western items, but there was a wide range of items from cuisines around the world).

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a table with food on it

a table with bowls of food

a group of bags of cereal

a salad bar with bowls of salad and other bowls of food

a shelf with food on it

a group of bowls of fruit on a table

a trays of croissants on a counter

a table with bowls of food

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a kitchen with people in the background

two plates of bacon and toast on a counter

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a table with bowls of food

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a woman wearing a mask and gloves in a kitchen

a plate of food on a counter

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a table with food on it

a table with bowls of food

a group of bowls of food

a kitchen with potted plants and people in the background

a person wearing a mask and cooking food

a coffee machine on a counter
Bad coffee…
a row of juice dispensers on a table
Bad O-Saft

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food and a cup of coffee

A lunch buffet is offered daily from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm and a dinner buffet is offered daily from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

Both indoor and outdoor seating is available:

a large room with tables and chairs

a patio with umbrellas and chairs

a patio with chairs and umbrellas

Cruise Restaurant & Bar

A rooftop restaurant and bar with a terrace overlooking Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour, serving “modern Asian food.” Open weekdays from 3:00 pm to midnight and weekends from from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm (brunch) and again from 3:00 pm to 1:00 am.

The Farmhouse Deli

Deli, coffee, and “grab-and-go” items. Open from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily.

a counter in a restaurant

a coffee machine on a counter

CONCLUSION

For a one-night stay with a late arrival, this hotel was ideal. In fact, the Hyatt Centric Hong Kong would have been perfectly suitable for several days. I know I’m ridiculous when it comes to coffee and OJ, but skipping the hotel coffee and going to a nearby coffee shop strikes me as a wiser use of my money than paying twice as much for good coffee and juice. The room, gym, pool, and wellness area were lovely. So was the staff. The location was also excellent. All things considered, an excellent stay.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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7 Comments

  1. Jerry Reply
    June 5, 2025 at 1:52 pm

    Wow! How is that a Centric, it’s a Regency. I’m glad you reviewed it because I would have otherwise assumed it was a typical Centric. It reminds me of the Regency BKK – Sukhumvit. Definitely worth staying at in HKG.

  2. dee Reply
    June 5, 2025 at 2:36 pm

    WOW what a view from your room…..

  3. Pete Reply
    June 5, 2025 at 4:33 pm

    $140 a night in Hong Kong is a true bargain, especially with the upgrade.

  4. Andrew Reply
    June 6, 2025 at 1:18 am

    Thanks for the numerous pictures. Great review.

  5. UA_Flyer Reply
    June 6, 2025 at 7:01 am

    During Covid, I stayed at this property for 3 months due to travel restriction. I was told this is the only Hyatt Centric in the world to have a lounge. I paid $70 per night and it was cheaper than renting an apartment in Hong Kong, and it came with full buffet breakfast and the lounge offerings were good for dinner each night.

    My 3-moth stay came during the middle of achieving the lifetime Globalist status, so the lounge staff provided me with a cake with a custom message and a bottle of rum (with custom made sticker with congratulations message).

    I highly recommend all four Hyatt properties in Hong Kong. The Centric in North Point will always have a special place in my Hyatt history.

  6. Christian Reply
    June 7, 2025 at 12:14 am

    I’m a fan of the Hyatt TST in Kowloon but this looks quite nice. Was it just an oopsie or did you actually have windows on three sides?

  7. PM Reply
    June 7, 2025 at 12:07 pm

    Looks very good.

    I have really enjoyed a number of stays in the nearby Ibis North Point, which probably offers the best value views of any hotel in the city. The area’s both very well-served by public transport and with a more authentic feel than the financial/shopping districts in Central/Kowloon/TST. The rooftop restaurant looks like a great spot so I’ll keep it in mind next time I visit.

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