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A Marcel Wanders-designed boutique hotel near Causeway Bay, telling the Chinese Moon-festival legend through 90 unusually spacious rooms, with a champagne bar and tapas.

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€129.40 for 1 Night

Location
388 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Mira Moon is at 388 Jaffe Road, on the Causeway Bay side of Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, a few minutes' walk from the MTR and the Star Ferry. The airport is around 40 minutes by car or taxi
Hong Kong International Airport
38km
Last Updated: 2026-06-19

Expert Review
Origins
Mira Moon opened in Causeway Bay with an unusual idea at its heart: to tell a Chinese fairytale through a hotel. The legend is that of the Mid-Autumn Festival — Chang'e, the Moon Goddess of Immortality, her husband the archer Hou Yi, and the Jade Rabbit who keeps them company — and the whole interior is an abstract retelling of it. The hotel is part of Hong Kong's Mira Hotel Collection, but its character is entirely its own.
The design is the work of Marcel Wanders, the Dutch designer, with the yoo studio — and it is the reason to stay. Wanders takes the Moon-festival story and runs with it: carved rosewood screens, bespoke mosaic walls custom-made for each room, oversized lanterns, and motifs of peonies and rabbits woven through the building, modern furnishings set against antique Chinese fabrics and prints. It is theatrical and playful without tipping into kitsch, and independent reviewers have rated it among the more original hotel interiors in the city. There are around 90 rooms and suites, and they hold a second surprise: they are quiet and notably spacious for Hong Kong, with deep bathtubs and full contemporary tech, a calm retreat above one of the busiest districts on earth.
That district is the other draw. Mira Moon sits on the border of Causeway Bay and Wan Chai, on Hong Kong Island — dense, energetic, and full of the shopping, street food and local life that make this side of the harbour tick. The MTR and the Star Ferry are a short walk away, putting the rest of the city within easy reach. Back at the hotel, the Supergiant tapas-and-cocktail bar, a champagne bar with one of the city's better happy hours, and the open-air Secret Garden terrace give you reasons not to go out at all, while spa treatments can be arranged at the larger sister hotel across the harbour.
Top Secret
Head for the Secret Garden. Tucked into the building above the street, this open-air terrace is an unexpected pocket of calm among the towers — the kind of place that feels like a local secret even though it is part of the hotel. Start an evening there or at the champagne bar, where the free-flow happy hour on Moet or Veuve is among the best value in a city not known for cheap drinks.

The Review
Mira Moon is one of Hong Kong's most original boutique hotels, and the reason is its design. Built around the Chinese Moon-festival legend by the Dutch designer Marcel Wanders, the interiors are theatrical and playful — carved rosewood, bespoke mosaics, oversized lanterns, peony and rabbit motifs — the kind of thing that could easily tip into gimmick but instead comes off as genuinely charming. Independent critics have consistently rated it among the best-designed places to stay in the city.
Crucially, the substance matches the style. The rooms, around 90 of them, are quiet and unusually spacious for Hong Kong, with deep baths, good contemporary tech and a calm that belies the streets below; service, by a team the hotel calls its Moon Walkers, draws warm praise. Eating and drinking are handled in-house with some flair — Supergiant for modern tapas, a champagne bar with a genuinely good-value happy hour, and the open-air Secret Garden — and spa treatments can be arranged at the group's larger sister hotel across the harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui.
It is worth knowing what it is and is not. This is a design-led city hotel on the Causeway Bay–Wan Chai border, not a resort or a harbour-view tower; rooms look over the city rather than the water, and the setting is busy and urban. But for a traveller who wants design, character, space and a lively Hong Kong Island address, Mira Moon is among the most appealing choices in town — and better value than many blander five-stars nearby.