Located in Hong Kong, The Upper House was designed by architect Andre Fu. A calming contemporary hotel, The Upper House is a haven within the city.
The hotel’s 117 studios and suites are surprisingly spacious, featuring natural materials and gorgeous bathrooms. Enjoy thrilling views from Level 49 at Café Gray Deluxe.
THE DESIGN
Andre Fu’s design for The Upper House redefines the concept of modern luxury by creating “a haven of calm and quiet taste”.
The name The Upper House is derived from the design philosophy of an upward journey through Pacific Place above the bustling city to a serene house of intriguing spaces, natural materials, and subtle yet playful lighting.
THE UPWARD JOURNEY
Andre Fu’s meticulous approach to design is translated into his vision for The Upper House, which was his first collaboration with Swire Hotels and his first hotel project.
Since then he has created a series of internationally recognised works in sensuous and unique projects of all scales around the world.
ART
Here you will discover a fascinating collection of works from leading contemporary Asian artists.
Artworks were chosen to complement Andre Fu’s concept of serenity and include original art and sculptures in sandstone, ceramics, marble and bronze.
THE HOTEL'S COLLECTION
The Upper House collection is notable for its sculptures and installations.
Inspired by designer Andre Fu’s vision of a calm and quiet journey, the collection encompasses a breathtaking steel wall sculpture, which graces the two walls of the 10-storey atrium and smaller complex sculptures and artworks in every studio and suite.
In your Penthouse above Hong Kong, enjoy a gorgeous panorama of both harbour and city views from your living room and two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
The 1,960-sqft (182-sqm) space exudes modern luxury comforts, and bespoke furniture and original artworks add to the ambience of an understated cosmopolitan residence.
Take the time to enjoy your 1,230-sqft (114sqm) Upper Suite.
Relax in the comfortable bespoke furniture and be inspired by captivating views from your living room’s L-shaped sofa,
window seat or deep limestone-clad free-standing bathtub.
And there’s a separate bedroom with a king bed and a spa-inspired bathroom.
Studio 80 rooms present a tranquil 850 sqft (78 sqm) of elegant space. With the spa-inspired bathrooms you choose between the reinvigorating walk-in rain shower
and the chance to enjoy a long soak in the deep limestone-clad, freestanding bathtub that overlooks Hong Kong’s always fascinating skyline.
Located from Level 38 upwards the Studio 70 rooms have harbour or island views, so relax and watch Hong Kong from on high. Within the expansive 730-sqft (68-sqm) studio,
there’s a wonderfully comfortable king-size bed plus spa-inspired bathroom with walk-in rain shower, dressing area and limestone-clad bathtub.
A handsome bar with an exceptionally good-looking view, Café Gray Bar takes you high above the city.
Its 14-metre stone bar is a welcoming spot to chat, or tuck into a private nook on our velvet and leather banquettes.
Select from a notable wine and drinks list with tasty tidbits by Café Gray Deluxe as you enjoy the compelling views of Hong Kong and Kowloon
11.00h - 01.00h
Smart Casual
Modern European dining at Café Gray Deluxe, the 21st Century Grand Café with stunning views of Victoria Harbour. Opened in 2009, the acclaimed restaurant is headed
by Chef Gray Kunz, whose signature cuisine favours organic seasonal ingredients, drawing on a lifetime’s experience in European, Asian and American kitchens.
Daily6.30h - 10.30h
Monday - Friday12.00h - 14.30hSaturday & Sunday brunch12.00h - 14.30h
Daily15.30h - 17.30h
Daily18.00h - 19.30h
Daily18.00h - 22.30h
Order from an exclusive menu prepared by Café Gray Deluxe 24 hours a day. Dining in room at The Upper House is a special experience.
And best of all, you have the best seat in the house to relax and enjoy the compelling views.
24 Hours
A secluded green space located on Level 6, The Lawn is a pleasant surprise set amid Hong Kong’s stunning architecture. A grassy respite from the city,
the stuff has created a special menu of garden bites, picnic cocktails, cold beers and half bottles of wine to enjoy as you kick back and relax.
12.00h - 22.00h
When you need to stretch out, work outand recharge, head to the sleek gym.
There are also two house bikes that you can borrow if you would like a quick spin outdoors.
And closer to home yoga sessions are held on The Lawn on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
To bike around the town, there are two bicycles ready for use on a complimentary basis.
If you fancy letting off some steam, the gym is well equipped with cardiovascular and weight training equipment from Technogym, Keiser and Concept2.
Every Saturday and Sunday morning, the hotel offers a complimentary morning yoga session on The Lawn to refresh, revitalise and relax you.
The stuff can set the scene for fabulous parties and special occasions at The Upper House with the selection of unique venues. The versatile spaces host
executive meetings, intimate celebrations, weddings, media events, product launches, photo shoots, cocktails, dinners and many memorable parties.
Sitting 34 metres high and facing north to look over the Chinese people, this majestic bronze Buddha draws pilgrims from all over Asia. The Po Lin Monastery is one of Hong Kong’s most important Buddhist sanctums.
A hidden gem amidst the bustling city, Chi Lin Nunnery is an absolute must on the agenda. Comprising a large temple complex of elegant wooden architecture, treasured Buddhist relics and soul-soothing lotus ponds.
This major international gallery brand has entered Hong Kong in 2011, opening a luxuriously large, light-filled space in the Pedder Building in Central shopping district.
One of the most popular shopping street markets in Hong Kong, it is a must-visit destination for fashion lovers with over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch on which to practise your haggling skills.
The four-story museum is home to one of the world's largest and best-curated collections of Chinese antique furniture, made of the treasured materials Huanghuali and Zitan, from the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Whether you are a tea lover or not, you will be captivated by its soothing atmosphere and cultured environment. The LockCha Tea House provides not only a selection of more than a hundred teas but also vegetarian dim sum that are made fresh daily.
For the ultimate personalised dining experience, Café Gray Deluxe has a private dining room with harbour views. Suitable for up to 12 guests.
Home to three religions (Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism) its natural setting and beautifully ornamented buildings make it as much a scenic attraction as an important religious centre.
A sophisticated and flexible space, this is an especially elegant venue for product launches and exhibitions, cocktails for up to 100 people, a sit-down dinner for 40 guests or any intimate event.
A popular haunt for songbird supporters, the visually engaging Yuen Po Street Bird Garden is designed in the style of a traditional Chinese garden. The park has dozens of stalls selling exotic birds, beautifully crafted bamboo cages, porcelain water dishes and other bird-care paraphernalia.
THE UPPER HOUSE
Pacific Place88 QueenswayHong Kong