
A gallery-hotel where contemporary art dialogues with Victoria Harbour, in the new K11 Atelier tower.
K11 ARTUS
From
540.76 €
“Contemporary art collection integrated into communal spaces and rooms, with quarterly rotation of works.”
K11 ARTUS occupies the upper floors of the K11 Atelier tower in Tsim Sha Tsui, facing the harbour. We step into a lobby-gallery where contemporary art works punctuate the volumes of grey marble and brushed brass. The 287 rooms feature clean lines, floor-to-ceiling windows, natural stone bathrooms with double vanity. The pool on the 6th floor offers unobstructed views of Victoria Harbour, open until 22h. Service is attentive without being intrusive, multilingual staff versed in the expectations of international clientele. From 541 € a night, we pay as much for the location as for the artistic scenography ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend K11 ARTUS to business travellers who want to escape standardised international chains, and to thirty-to-forty-something couples sensitive to contemporary design. The hotel suits short stays (2-4 nights) with cultural and shopping programmes, thanks to the immediate proximity of K11 Musea and Harbour City. Families find their place with family rooms, but the atmosphere remains resolutely adult and art-oriented.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The K11 Atelier tower opened in 2019 as part of the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront redevelopment project. The hotel occupies floors 6 to 28, with architecture by Kohn Pedersen Fox, glass and brushed steel facade. Interiors blend Pietra Grey marble, aged brass, walnut wood, with lighting scenography by the Yabu Pushelberg studio. Ceiling height of 3.2 metres in rooms, generous volumes that contrast with Kowloon's urban density.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
The Curator restaurant offers an Asian-Mediterranean fusion menu, with harbour views from the 6th floor. The breakfast buffet features a selection of dim sum made to order, Viennese pastries, egg station. The Muse Bar in the lobby serves signature cocktails and revamped afternoon tea, intimate ambience after 18h. Room service 24/7 with reduced menu after midnight, average wait 25 minutes.
Highlights
- Contemporary art collection with quarterly rotation, works in rooms and communal spaces
- Pool on the 6th floor with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, open until 22h
- 287 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, natural stone bathrooms
- Direct airport shuttle to Hong Kong International Airport, 35 minutes
- Booking score 9.5/10 from 579 reviews, top 3 of Tsim Sha Tsui 5★
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Hong Kong
K11 ARTUS stands at the corner of Salisbury Road and Mody Road, in Tsim Sha Tsui, facing the Star Ferry terminal. K11 Musea (shopping mall-museum) is in the same complex, Harbour City 400 metres away. Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station 5 minutes on foot, Kowloon Station Airport Express 10 minutes by taxi. The district stays lively until 23h with Knutsford Terrace restaurants and Canton Road boutiques, then quiets quickly. Direct views of Hong Kong Island and skyline from south-facing rooms.
Good to know
Before you book
- Pets
- Not accepted, strict hotel policy.
- Children
- Family rooms available, free rollaway bed up to age 12.
- Parking
- On-site underground parking, 45 € / night, reservation recommended.
- Pool
- Open 6h-22h, 15 metres, heated year-round.
- Wi-Fi
- Free throughout the hotel, 500 Mbps fibre speed.
- Check-in
- From 15h, late check-out until 18h subject to availability (50% supplement).
Facilities
1 pool
Non-smoking rooms
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Fitness centre
Facilities for disabled guests
Wi-Fi available everywhere
On-site parking
Restaurant
Family rooms
Location
Where K11 ARTUS is located
Exact address
K11 ARTUS
Address
18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
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