Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong
Top floors (102-118) of the International Commerce Centre. Highest hotel in the world by floor number.
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong occupies floors 102 through 118 of the International Commerce Centre, making it the highest hotel in the world by floor number. That physical position translates directly into a points proposition worth examining: a Marriott Bonvoy Category 7 property sitting above Victoria Harbour, bookable at a saver rate that substantially undercuts the cash price for a luxury sky-high suite experience. The Ozone bar on the 118th floor is accessible to all guests and adds outsized value to a stay that already prices well on points relative to its rack rate.
At the 70,000-point saver rate, this property pencils out favorably when cash rates regularly run $700 or more per night. At our 0.9 cents per point Bonvoy valuation on rewardztravel.com, 70,000 points represent approximately $630 in point value, meaning you are redeeming slightly below that cash floor on paper. However, Marriott Bonvoy's fifth-night-free benefit on award stays shifts the math meaningfully: a five-night stay costs 280,000 points rather than 350,000, bringing the effective per-night cost down to 56,000 points and improving the cents-per-point yield against those cash rates. The peak rate climbs to 100,000 points per night, which compresses value significantly. Targeting saver availability and leveraging the fifth-night-free benefit is the core optimization here.
Marriott Bonvoy accepts transfers at 1:1 ratios from American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, and Citi ThankYou. All three arrive at parity, so the right choice is whichever currency you hold most of. Chase UR carries our 2.0 cents per point valuation on rewardztravel.com, and converting it at 1:1 into Bonvoy points valued at 0.9 cents represents a net downgrade in currency quality. That trade makes sense only when the specific redemption value exceeds what Chase UR could produce elsewhere. For a five-night saver booking at the fifth-night-free rate, the math can justify the move. Transfers post within minutes from all three programs but are irreversible, so confirm award availability before initiating any transfer.
Seasonality and room configuration are the two concrete risks here. Hong Kong's peak periods, including Lunar New Year in late January or early February and the October Golden Week holiday, drive award availability down and push nightly pricing toward the 100,000-point top rate. Booking four to six months out for those windows improves saver space access, though availability is never predictable. On room configuration: not every room in the ICC footprint delivers an unobstructed harbor view. Neighboring towers in the West Kowloon development can block sightlines from certain exposures. Request a harbor-facing room specifically at check-in; this is not guaranteed by category or rate, but it is the difference between a memorable stay and an expensive view of glass and steel.
Marriott Bonvoy does not impose a resort fee at this property, which keeps the points redemption clean. Standard incidentals and dining charges apply, but the award night cost is the award night cost. Bonvoy Elite status (earned through the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy or Bonvoy Brilliant cards or stays) can add late checkout and lounge access where applicable, layering incremental value onto an already efficient saver booking. Book a refundable award rate to hold the dates, build any connecting flights around that anchor, and find space first, then transfer.
Transfer partners that earn Marriott Bonvoy
- ✓American Express Membership Rewards (1:1)
- ✓Chase Ultimate Rewards (1:1)
- ✓Citi ThankYou (1:1)
