Nestled away from the busy streets of central Hong Kong, the New Territories offer a refreshing blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and modern comfort. For Muslim travelers, this region is an untapped oasis, providing a perfect mix of Halal-friendly accommodations and local attractions while allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Hong Kong’s less busy neighborhoods.
CrescentRating together with the Hong Kong Tourism Board brings you a closer look at Halal-friendly stays in Hong Kong’s New Territories. Crescent Rated hotels in these areas ensure that your stay is comfortable and aligned with your religious needs, offering excellent services to help you make the most of your time in the New Territories.
All of the Crescent Rated 3 Hotels in this guide offer a range of thoughtful Halal amenities to cater to Muslim travelers. These include:
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Sha Tin, located just beyond Lion Rock, offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city life of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Once a rural area of fishing and farming villages, Sha Tin has transformed into a thriving suburban district with lush green spaces along the Shing Mun River. It provides an inviting mix of nature, culture, and modern conveniences for travelers.
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Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin offers a perfect blend of luxury and relaxation in one of Hong Kong’s most dynamic districts. With spacious, elegantly designed rooms and modern amenities, the hotel provides a serene retreat for all travelers. Muslim guests are well-catered with Halal dining options, prayer mats, and Qibla directions in each room, ensuring a seamless and comfortable stay. The hotel’s attentive service and thoughtful amenities create an inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers seeking convenience, comfort, and cultural inclusivity.
Royal Park Hotel is a cornerstone of comfort and convenience in the heart of Sha Tin. Known for its elegant interior design and impeccable service, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking relaxation. For Muslim guests, the hotel provides Halal dining options, prayer mats, Halal utensils, and access to nearby mosques for prayers. Guests can unwind in the hotel’s serene atmosphere while enjoying proximity to Sha Tin Park and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business stays. Royal Park Hotel ensures a luxurious yet practical experience for every guest.
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Tsuen Wan seamlessly blends Hong Kong’s modern urban landscape with its historical charm. Situated along the coast in the western New Territories, it boasts contemporary skyscrapers like the iconic Nina Tower, bustling shopping centers, and a glimpse into Hong Kong’s industrial past.
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Located in the western part of Tsuen Wan, Nina Hotel offers stunning panoramic coastline views and a luxurious stay. The hotel provides Halal dining options, including a dedicated Halal breakfast corner, along with modern amenities such as spacious rooms, a rooftop pool, and wellness facilities, creating the perfect space to relax after a day of exploring. Whether you're planning a peaceful retreat or a family getaway, Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West serves as an ideal and convenient base for Muslim travelers seeking comfort and ease in Hong Kong.
The New Territories offer a great mix of Halal-friendly dining and spiritual experiences. From traditional Halal restaurants to local spots offering authentic dishes, you can enjoy a variety of flavors, whether it’s Middle Eastern or Cantonese cuisine with Halal certification. For a delightful meal, visit Halal-friendly restaurants like L'eau in Sha Tin or Simplicity at Panda Hotel in Tsuen Wan. The New Territories offer a peaceful, natural setting where Muslim travelers can enjoy modern amenities while staying connected to their cultural and spiritual practices.
With Crescent Rated hotels such as Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin, Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West, and Royal Park Hotel, the New Territories become a must-visit destination for Muslim travelers seeking a more serene, culturally rich, and Halal-friendly experience in Hong Kong.