‘Secret sauce’ revealed as Rosewood Hong Kong named best hotel in world
Luxury Tsim Sha Tsui property takes crown in UK-based group’s rankings soon after Sheung Wan’s Bar Leone named No 1 in world

The Rosewood Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui bagged the coveted accolade in the latest edition of the “World’s 50 Best Hotels”.
The rankings covered 22 destinations across six continents, with 800 industry experts voting on them, according to media and events company William Reed, with the winners announced on Thursday at a ceremony in London.
Angus Pitkethley, the Rosewood’s director of sales and marketing, said it was incredible to be included on the list.
“We were very fortunate to be in the top three for the last two years, so to come out No 1 this year is a real surprise and a real honour,” he said.
Pitkethley said the “secret sauce” that made the hotel a success was people who were passionate not just about hospitality but also Hong Kong, and the detail-oriented team was what made the difference.
He said the hotel had 413 rooms, 11 restaurants and lounges, and a 1,000 square metre (10,800 sq ft) pillarless ballroom, among many other facilities, as well as an “incredible” butler team.