Halal Chic in Hong Kong: The Shangri-La Group Redefines Muslim-Friendly Luxury

From prayer mats to panoramic pools, these top-tier hotels prove you don’t have to sacrifice style for spiritual needs.
Hong Kong has long been known for its glittering skyline, high-octane pace, and irresistible culinary mix. But now, it’s becoming a must-visit destination for Muslim travellers too — and three of its most iconic stays are leading the charge. Island Shangri-La, Kowloon Shangri-La, and Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong have all received the prestigious CrescentRating 5 certification — the global benchmark for Muslim-friendly hospitality. That means Halal-certified dining, in-room prayer facilities, and thoughtful touches designed to make every guest feel welcomed, seen, and stylishly catered for.
Whether you’re travelling solo, with the family in tow, or on a food-lover’s pilgrimage, these hotels blend luxury with spiritual consideration in all the right ways.
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong – Inclusive Glamour in the Heart of the City
Sitting proudly above Pacific Place in Central, Island Shangri-La offers more than just postcard views of Victoria Harbour — it’s a beacon of inclusive hospitality. Guests are welcomed with prayer mats, Qibla directions, and the Quran in-room, while a short cab ride gets you to nearby mosques like Jamia Masjid and the Islamic Centre in Wan Chai.
Views of the iconic Victoria Harbour.
Dining is a true experience here — from Halal-friendly bites at Ming Pavilion to Michelin-starred moments at Restaurant Petrus. Whether you’re ordering in or heading out, the flavours are bold, diverse, and authentically curated for Muslim guests.
One of their stunning dining areas.
Travelling with little ones? Island Shangri-La’s whimsical Family Floor is a next-level experience — think themed suites with double-decker trams and submarines, treasure hunts, waterplay zones, and summer-perfect pool fun.
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong – A Halal Haven in Tsim Sha Tsui
A few MTR stops away in buzzing TST, Kowloon Shangri-La offers equal parts serenity and city swagger. Here, Muslim travellers are pampered with in-room prayer amenities, bidets, and a 24-hour dedicated prayer room — plus easy access to the Kowloon Mosque & Islamic Centre just a stroll away.
Café Kool takes Halal dining seriously, with live tandoor stations, aromatic curries, and Mediterranean favourites like Lamb Tagine and Chicken Doner. Michelin-starred Shang Palace and the Italian fine-dining spot Angelini also feature Muslim-friendly menus.
Angelini hits the spot for guests craving an Italian feast.
Having bagged the Muslim-Friendly Hotel of the Year award at the 2025 Halal In Travel Awards, Kowloon Shangri-La is more than just a hotel — it’s a statement of intent for inclusive luxury in Asia’s world city.
Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong – Seaside Serenity with Halal Soul
Tucked along the tranquil waterfront of Hung Hom Bay, Kerry Hotel is a contemporary urban resort that’s all about balance. Whether you’re up for early-morning laps in the heated infinity pool or sunset prayers in your elegantly appointed room, this hotel delivers ease and elegance in equal measure.
Tranquil spots to pray and read the Quaran.
Big Bay Café is a certified Halal Kitchen Restaurant, offering vibrant buffets and à la carte halal dining with global flair. With the Kowloon Mosque only 10 minutes away and Whampoa MTR on your doorstep, you’re perfectly placed to explore — or simply stay in and soak up the serenity.
Wellness lovers will adore Base Camp Kerry Sports, the 24-hour fitness facility with ocean views, sauna, steam, and spa, alongside an outdoor running club and wellness programming designed for guests who move with intention.
Panoramic views from their infinity pool – what more could you ask for?
Final Word?
Whether you’re looking for stylish Halal dining, prayer-friendly rooms, or family-friendly fun with a spiritual side, Hong Kong’s Shangri-La hotels prove you really can have it all. Muslim-friendly luxury isn’t a trend — it’s the new travel standard.
For more information or reservations visit www.shangri-la.com.