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This luxury hotel is located in the heart of Central, Hong Kong along legendary Cotton Tree Drive. The area is the heart of Hong Kong’s business and retail district and is brimming with energy. The hotel is nestled beside Hong Kong Park, as well as the Hong Kong Botanical and Zoological Gardens. With its central location, the Murray offers exceptional views of the city and Victoria Peak, or as locals call it, The Peak. The hotel is also just steps or a short ride away from some of Hong Kong’s most alluring attractions including Victoria Harbor, PMQ, Market, and the Peak Tram Terminal.

Nearest Airport

The Murray Hong Kong is located 25 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.

Hotel Address

22 Cotton Tree Drive, Hong Kong

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    Avenue of Stars

    Get starstruck by handprints from some of Hong Kong's most illustrious film stars, like the iconic Bruce Lee, backdropped by panoramic views of the Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline. 

  • Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

    Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

    Gaze upon this Hong Kong symbol of new beginnings, just like the millions of Chinese immigrants who passed through the old Kowloon-Canton Railway station in search of better opportunities in Hong Kong and abroad.

  • Hong Kong Heritage Museum

    Hong Kong Heritage Museum

    Learn about the city's rich culture, from opera and design to famed martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.

  • Hong Kong Museum Of History

    Hong Kong Museum of History

    Trace the city's storied past from prehistoric to modern times and admire each era's fascinating treasures at the Hong Kong Museum of History.

  • Hong Kong Wetland Park

    Hong Kong Wetland Park

    Search for flora and fauna while strolling on marshy boardwalks in the shadow of the city's skyline at the Hong Kong Wetland Park.

  • Kowloon Walled City Park

    Kowloon Walled City Park

    Be transported back to the early Qing Dynasty at Kowloon Walled City Park—a Chinese military stronghold since the 15th century, it has since been transformed into a Jiangnan-style garden. 

  • Nan Lian Garden

    Nan Lian Garden

    Revel in an oasis of calm amid the frenetic energy of Hong Kong at Nan Lian Garden, a serene retreat designed in the classic Tang Dynasty style featuring winding paths past statuesque trees, a gilded pagoda, the neighboring Chi Lin Nunnery, and more.

  • Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

    Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

    Climb aboard a gondola for a 25-minute cable car ride, the longest of its kind in Asia, to the top of Lantau Island, enjoying 360-degree panoramas along the way. 

  • Po Lin Monastery

    Po Lin Monastery

    Soak up some serenity at the Po Lin Monastery, a vibrant Buddhist temple founded in 1906 by three monks from China's Jiangsu Province on the Ngong Ping Plateau of Lantau Island. 

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    Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple

    Find fair fortune amid the feng shui of the Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, a Taoist shrine famed for its abundant answered prayers. 

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    Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

    Make the climb up 431 stairs to Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, a series of temples home to more than 12,000 golden Buddhas, a troupe of mischievous macaque monkeys, and, surprisingly, not a single monk. 

  • The Peak Tram

    The Peak Tram

    Trek to the top of the tallest peak on Hong Kong Island via a Victorian-era funicular railway, one of the oldest in the world, for spectacular views of the city.

  • Tian Tian Buddha (The Big Buddha)

    Tian Tian Buddha (The Big Buddha)

    Be awed by the monumental, bronze Tian Tan Buddha, one of the largest sitting Buddhas on the planet at 112 feet (34 meters) tall. 

  • Tsz Shan Monastery

    Tsz Shan Monastery

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  • Victoria Harbour

    Victoria Harbour

    Take in the waterfront views of the glittering Hong Kong skyline from Victoria Harbour, which offers breathtaking vistas of the island's cityscape from the northern Kowloon Peninsula.