With three-quarters of its 399 guest rooms offering unobstructed views of Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, the Four Seasons has a distinct advantage over its luxurious competition. At 484 square feet, standard rooms are among Hong Kong's largest, with wide flat-screen TVs and pillowtop beds. The uninspired exterior does little to distinguish the hotel from the office towers that cram the waterfront. Hong Kong's beautiful people, however, have clearly embraced the French restaurant, Caprice, as well as the Blue Bar and the intimate Caprice bar. The spa's treatment rooms are vessels for pampering, and shoppers will appreciate the hotel's direct access to the revamped Lane Crawford—where Barneys meets Neiman Marcus.