For those arriving in town, here is a refined selection of places to stay, shop and drink while the city pulses with style and creativity.
Accommodation first: For the ultimate luxury stay, the Rosewood Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui offers sweeping harbour views, an infinity pool and the Asaya spa operated by the luxury brand Guerlain — an ideal retreat amid the festival bustle.
Alternatively, the newly-opened Kimpton Hong Kong brings design-driven accommodation, rooftop pool and five dining experiences to the heart of the action.
For drinks and nightlife, head to Central’s standout venues.
At Bar Leone, mixologist Lorenzo Antinori draws on Italian heritage and global flair for inventive cocktails; the bar has swiftly become one of Hong Kong’s most talked-about destinations.
On the 38th floor of The Henderson, the stylish Peridot offers striking interiors, expansive views and a drinks menu inspired by terroirs such as Japan’s Kagoshima.
For a more intimate setting, the latest venture by renowned bartender Shingo Gokan, GOKAN, presents a menu based on the five tastes of Japanese cuisine and hosts rotating guest-mixologist residencies.
When it comes to shopping and experiences, fashion-conscious visitors should not miss the flagship exhibition Play, Pose & Pixel Digital Fashion Exhibition running from 22 November to 2 December at the Airside Gate33 Gallery.
Curated by digital-fashion studio FabriX, it features augmented-reality try-ons and immersive displays from local talents Derek Chan, Brun Chan and Tiger Chung.
Simultaneously, the city-wide programme Fashion to Reconnect: A Tale of Two Style Capitals spans Hong Kong and Italy, featuring six large-scale art installations and a sustainability-focused exhibition showcasing 25 designers including Giorgio Armani, Ferragamo and Hong Kong-based names.
Beyond the official events, lifestyle travellers have access to Hong Kong’s fine-tuned cityscape.
From the Peak Tram ride that delivers panoramic views of Victoria Harbour to strolling the STAR FERRY across to Kowloon or browsing the lively stalls of the Mong Kok market, the city offers memorable contrasts of high-end and street-level flair.
With its new festival format, the Hong Kong Fashion Fest positions the city as a major fashion-and-lifestyle destination in Asia.
Visitors who align their itinerary around stay-drinks-shop circuits will experience not only the key programmed events but also the richer cultural and hospitality canvas that defines Hong Kong in late 2025.



























