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One of the main highlights of the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is the Hyatt Grand Club lounge, which can be exclusively accessed by Hyatt diamond members and club room guests. The recently renovated lounge features a sky high ceiling and is furnished with plenty of seating options ranging from tables to sofas.


On the left side, you’re treated to an exquisite view of the Hong Kong skyline. I highly recommend arriving a bit early during the club’s cocktail hours to secure a table by the window.

What I liked most about the design of the lounge was the muted lighting, colors, and general sense of warmth. Instead of feeling like you’re in another hotel lounge, the grand club lounge feels like an extension of your living room, except much bigger and with a million dollar view of the Hong Kong skyline.


I met a friend to grab drinks during the grand club’s evening cocktails, where complimentary alcohol & food are served from 5:30-7:30 PM.

The food selection is quite vast and is spread over two tables. On one table lies a typical cold spread along with a mix of amuse-bouches. I found the amuse-bouches to be excellent.

On another table was the hot entrée selection, which was a bit disappointing for a five star hotel, consisting of your typical fried food including dumplings and spring rolls.

Since I was only staying for one night, this was more than enough to fill me up for dinner, but if you’re staying for a couple of days I’d highly advise you save your appetite and explore Hong Kong’s amazing food culture.
The alcohol selection was vast and featured free flowing Ruinart champagne, which was a nice touch as most hotels usually serve only sparkling wine.

Breakfast at the lounge consisted of pastries, fruits, and various hot entrees including shao mai.


It wasn’t a spectacular selection, but for a lounge breakfast it was more than enough.

The lounge staff was all impeccably trained and they really go out of the way to talk to each guest.
Overall, the Grand Club Lounge at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is one of my favorites in all of Asia, with a great staff and impressive views of the Victoria Harbor, especially at night.




