How to book escort in Hong Kong: complete guide
A detailed guide for anyone planning a meeting in Hong Kong: pricing, hotels, scenarios, etiquette, confidentiality. From APEX practice in this city.
What APEX is in Hong Kong
Hong Kong — 80% of requests fall on Thursday, Friday, Saturday from nine in the evening. The Peninsula Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui, Mandarin Oriental in Central, Four Seasons Hong Kong in IFC, Rosewood Hong Kong on Victoria Dockside — we've worked with these hotels since 2012. Plus restaurants on the 100th floors of ICC and IFC towers, harbour cruises, closed receptions during Hong Kong Sevens and Art Basel. We reply on Telegram within three minutes. We match a model within an hour.
The pace of the city
Hong Kong lives between two sides of the harbour. Central and Admiralty — the financial heart, where talks and dinners run past midnight. Tsim Sha Tsui on the Kowloon side — that's the skyline view, Symphony of Lights at eight, hotels along Salisbury Road. Between the two sides — ten minutes on the Star Ferry or seven by taxi through the Cross-Harbour Tunnel.
The local week shifts to its tail end. Thursday evening already counts as a full weekend slot for the financial layer; Friday and Saturday — peak. Sunday — a different format: lunch at the Hong Kong Country Club, an afternoon harbour walk, an early dinner. The manager on Telegram replies within the first minute, three at the outside. Model matched in thirty to ninety minutes; at the March peak (Hong Kong Sevens, Art Basel) — closer to ninety.
Eighty percent of meetings happen Thursday through Saturday between 21:00 and 02:00. On those days the full shift is in motion and the premium-segment availability tightens. A week ahead the choice is wider, on the day itself the choice is good but not the whole roster.
Season
Hong Kong has no dead season, but there are three waves of intensity. March-April — Hong Kong Sevens (rugby) and Art Basel Hong Kong: the city fills with international guests, and at this time the five-star hotels are booked two months ahead. November — art fairs and the autumn financial conferences. January-February — Chinese New Year: seven to ten days of celebration, harbour fireworks, many restaurants on a special schedule.
Summer (July-August) — typhoons and a humid thirty-five degrees; intensity drops, but there are still clients in the city. Autumn from October to December is the most comfortable climate: twenty-five degrees, clean air, good visibility from Victoria Peak. The Cantonese Opera Festival in autumn — a separate cultural scenario for clients with an interest in traditional art.
Where we work
Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai on the Hong Kong Island side — the financial part. Tsim Sha Tsui, West Kowloon, the ICC area — on the Kowloon side. Pacific Place — its own ecosystem with three of our hotels (Conrad, Island Shangri-La, The Upper House) inside one complex. Sheung Wan and SoHo — restaurants and galleries for intimate evenings. Repulse Bay and Stanley on the southern side of the island — a separate format, for long weekends or a family outing.
Outside the city zone we travel on request: Lantau Island and Discovery Bay for clients renting a villa; Sai Kung — a seafood dinner, a private yacht in the bay. Macau (45 minutes by ferry or by plane) — a separate agreement, inside a "weekend" or "trip" scenario. International trips — Singapore, Bali, Shanghai, Tokyo — planned a week or two ahead, requiring a current passport and visa for the model.
Sometimes there are private locations the client provides: a flat at The Peak or in Repulse Bay, a private yacht in Aberdeen, a closed club in Central. We do those meetings with extra confirmation on the address, usually for returning clients. For a new client's first meeting we'll suggest one of our proven hotels.
Etiquette and dress code
Five-star hotels in Hong Kong — The Peninsula Hong Kong, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons Hong Kong, The Ritz-Carlton (ICC), Rosewood Hong Kong, The Upper House — receive guests calmly, no questions at reception, provided the visit time is agreed. Dress code on the model is cocktail for hotels, no bright markers, no luggage. Hong Kong is a city with a watchful eye, and a good rule here: don't stand out in the lobby.
For dinner at Caprice (Four Seasons), Lung King Heen, 8½ Otto e Mezzo, Tin Lung Heen (The Ritz-Carlton) — evening attire, restrained jewellery, closed shoes. Mandarin Grill, China Tang at Landmark, Mott 32 — business code works. For harbour cruises and yachts — smart casual, comfortable shoes, a light cover-up against the evening wind.
The business format in Central — strict suit, minimum jewellery, no visual departure from the corporate audience at IFC, Cheung Kong Center, Two Pacific Place. Hong Kong is a financial centre with its own pace, and our job is for the model to read as part of your business contour, not as a separate visual object.
Things we say plainly
There are requests we don't take. Meetings shorter than two hours — we don't take; in Hong Kong this matters especially, because the logistics between the two sides of the harbour eat at least half an hour. Mass events without a specific personal client — not our format. Sharing a model's photos with third parties is forbidden; a breach is a matter for lawyers, and that's the first thing we make clear at the coordination stage.
Average bill in Hong Kong runs from $1,000 for two hours to $5,500 for two days. The media segment — from $3,000 for two hours, opens to returning clients. Payment — cash USD/HKD, bank transfer, USDT by agreement. No haggling after the meeting: terms agreed beforehand are the terms in force. Since 2012 in the industry we've built ourselves on exactly these simple agreements — across all 48 cities the same way.
When to write and how long to wait
The APEX manager in Hong Kong replies on Telegram within the first three minutes, 24/7. Model matching — 30-90 minutes depending on scenario and load. At peak the choice tightens naturally — best to write 1-2 days ahead. In season (March-April (Hong Kong Sevens, Art Basel), November (art fairs), January-February (Chinese New Year)) the premium segment tightens significantly — booking 2-3 weeks ahead is required.
How a meeting is organised — step by step
01. Request on Telegram
You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: what scenario, what time, any preferences. The more detail upfront, the more precise the match. "Business dinner Thursday at eight, at Caprice, good English and Mandarin needed" — that's almost a finished brief. "I want to spend the evening in Hong Kong" is a reason to clarify three or four more things.
The manager replies within 3 minutes during operating hours (24/7), usually faster. Night counts as operating hours; the Hong Kong shift runs through to morning, especially Friday and Saturday.
02. Selection and agreement
The manager sends two to four profiles fitting your scenario. Photos and a short description — height, age, languages (English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian), distinctive features, what fits the scenario specifically. You choose, you clarify the details.
This stage agrees: meeting place (hotel, restaurant, your flat, yacht), time, duration, the model's dress code, payment method, harbour transfer, any special conditions. If the chosen model is busy on another booking — the manager says so straight away, doesn't keep you waiting.
Time from start of selection to a fully agreed booking — usually 30 to 60 minutes. At peak (March-April and November) — up to 90.
03. Coordination
After confirmation the manager organises everything before the meeting: the model receives the address and time, transfer if needed (taxi or Star Ferry depending on which side of the harbour), dress-code briefing for the specific venue. The client gets a confirmation and, if needed, a number to contact the model directly.
Payment is settled at this stage. In Hong Kong — cash USD or HKD, bank transfer, USDT (TRC-20 / ERC-20), less often BTC. Returning clients have flexible terms: post-payment, monthly retainer, individual arrangements.
04. The meeting
The model arrives at the agreed time. Usually 10 to 15 minutes ahead — waiting in the hotel lobby or at the agreed point nearby. At a restaurant — you meet her at the door or at the table. For a harbour cruise — you meet at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier or Central Pier 9, depending on the route.
After the meeting the model leaves on her own (or by transfer if agreed). A short follow-up with the manager isn't required, but we welcome the feedback: what worked, what we could do better. It helps us match more precisely next time.
Where meetings happen
The premium segment in Hong Kong runs through a handful of five-star hotels we've worked with for years. No questions at reception, when the visit is organised correctly.
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The Peninsula Hong Kong
· Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui The iconic "The Pen", opened in 1928. Colonial lobby with afternoon tea, the hotel's Rolls-Royce fleet, harbour view from the Salisbury Road side. Felix on the 28th floor — dinner with a view of Hong Kong Island; Spring Moon — Cantonese cui…
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Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
· 5 Connaught Road, Central The Central flagship since 1963, right by the Star Ferry Pier. Mandarin Grill — steaks and classics; Man Wah on the 25th floor — Cantonese gastronomy with a harbour view. The Mandarin Oriental Spa — among the best in Asia. Our base hotel fo…
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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
· 8 Finance Street, Central (IFC) Inside the IFC tower, harbour view from most rooms. Caprice (three Michelin stars, French cuisine) and Lung King Heen (the first Cantonese restaurant with three Michelin stars) — both inside the hotel. Direct connection to the IFC offices, …
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The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
· 1 Austin Road West, ICC, West Kowloon The world's highest hotel — floors 102 to 118 in the ICC tower. Tosca di Angelo (Italian), Tin Lung Heen (Michelin-starred Cantonese), Ozone — the highest bar on the planet. Suits clients who value the "above the city" format.
Restaurants for dinner — our standard 3-4 hour meeting format.
- Caprice (Four Seasons Hong Kong) · 8 Finance Street, Central (Four Seasons, 6th floor) · French haute cuisine
- Lung King Heen (Four Seasons Hong Kong) · 8 Finance Street, Central (Four Seasons, 4th floor) · Cantonese
- Mott 32 · Standard Chartered Bank Building, 4-4A Des Voeux Road Central, Central · Modern Chinese
Meeting scenarios
We hold each scenario separately: the model is matched to the format, not the other way around.
Dinner in Hong Kong
Dinner is the most frequent scenario in Hong Kong. A 3-4 hour format: meeting at the restaurant or at the hotel lobby. We book the table ourselves in advance — we hold direct contacts with the maître d's of the keystone Michelin venues in Central and TST. For first-time-in-the-city clients we recommend Caprice or Lung King Heen at Four Seasons Hong Kong; for the second visit — Mott 32, Tin Lung Heen at The Ritz-Carlton (ICC), Salisterra at The Upper House.
Tip: for Friday-Saturday in high season book 2 to 4 weeks ahead; Caprice and Lung King Heen — a month minimum, in March (Art Basel, Sevens) — two
Hotel Meeting
For hotel meetings we use the five-star hotels of Central, Admiralty, TST and ICC. In each we know the check-in specifics, reception, private options. The model arrives in the lobby, you meet, then — room or hotel restaurant by your choice. The logistics between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon side — factored in when we pick the slot.
Tip: if you choose the hotel yourself — name it to the manager and he'll tell you the specifics (which harbour-side room to pick, whether there's a more discreet entrance, which floor the executive lounge sits on)
Business Accompaniment
The Hong Kong business scenario — IFC, Cheung Kong Center, Two Pacific Place, the Hong Kong Convention Centre. The model works in strict business code, knows meeting etiquette with both Asian and Western counterparts, speaks English (Mandarin on request). Often a parallel format: the first hour at the event, then dinner alone at Caprice or Mandarin Grill.
Tip: for a first format like this with us — we agree details 30% deeper than usual so the model reads as part of your business contour; we send your dress code, the event format and the expected guest list ahead
Art, Opera, Events
The cultural scenario in Hong Kong — Art Basel Hong Kong in March, the Cantonese Opera Festival in autumn, premieres at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, exhibitions at M+ Museum and Tai Kwun. We pick a model with experience of these events: follows contemporary art at an informed-amateur level, observes the dress code, knows the local cultural context. Often combined with dinner before the opening.
Tip: Art Basel in March — peak season, book 1 to 2 months ahead; HKCC premieres — 2 to 3 weeks; Cantonese Opera — a separate format, requires picking a model with a local interest
Harbour Cruise and Yachts
Victoria Harbour year-round, private yachts out of Aberdeen, Causeway Bay and Sai Kung. Yacht season — October through April (comfortable climate, skyline visibility). The Symphony of Lights at eight — a required point on the evening cruise. Format 4-6 hours, with a light dinner on board, sometimes with a stop at Stanley or Repulse Bay.
Tip: planned 3 to 7 days ahead, requires agreement with the captain and the pier; Sai Kung route (eastern side) — a separate format with a seafood dinner, booked a week ahead
Weekends and Trips
From 24 hours to 7 days. Inside the region — Macau (45 minutes by ferry or by plane), Lantau Island (Discovery Bay villas), Sai Kung. To other cities — Singapore, Bali, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul. The model accompanies throughout: breakfast, activities, evening. All travel, accommodation and meals — on the client; the model's fee separate.
Tip: agreed 3 to 5 days ahead minimum; for travel outside Hong Kong a current passport and visa for the model is needed and takes time, plan 1 to 2 weeks ahead
Client's Private Locations
A rare format, but a real one. If the client has their own place — a flat at The Peak or in Mid-Levels, a yacht in Aberdeen, a rented villa on Lantau or in Repulse Bay, a closed club in Central — we work there too. For a first meeting with a new client we usually suggest one of our proven options; for returning ones — your address is agreed without further questions.
Tip: the address isn't kept on file; it's passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting; after the meeting, the coordinates are wiped from working chats within 72 hours
Pricing and formats
Pricing in Hong Kong: $1000–$5000. Standard tier and media segment. Payment — cash, bank transfer, crypto by agreement.
Etiquette and dress code
Each venue in Hong Kong holds its own code: central five-star hotels — cocktail or evening attire, premium restaurants — business or evening, cultural events — full-length dress and heel. We don't have to brief this with the client — the model knows.
Confidentiality
Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data held in limited scope, after the meeting — wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Private addresses don't enter our database. GDPR compliance, deletion on request — within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can a model be matched for tonight?
On average 30 to 90 minutes. At peak (Thursday to Saturday from 21:00, plus Hong Kong Sevens and Art Basel in March) — closer to 90. On a weekday afternoon — 30 to 40. If the scenario is complex (specific dress code for a specific venue, a particular language, travel across the harbour) — add 20 to 30.
Can I book for Friday evening with two hours' notice?
Yes. It's one of our common scenarios in Hong Kong. But the choice in that moment is narrower than a week ahead — the most-requested models are already in play. If you want a specific one, write earlier; minimum a day ahead.
Which hotels does the model enter without questions at reception?
At most five-star hotels in Hong Kong — The Peninsula Hong Kong, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons Hong Kong, The Ritz-Carlton (ICC), Rosewood Hong Kong, The Upper House, Conrad, Island Shangri-La, Grand Hyatt, The Langham (TST), The Murray, W Hong Kong — in a "client's guest" format no questions arise, provided everything is done correctly. At hotel apartments and serviced residences they may ask for an ID — the model is ready for that. For your specific hotel it's better to ask the manager — he knows the specifics of each.
Do you work after 3 a.m.?
Yes, 24/7. Night hours are an ordinary working slot in Hong Kong, especially Friday and Saturday in LKF and SoHo, after the clubs in Central. The manager replies, models travel. Morning meetings (before 10:00) happen less often — but they're possible, especially for business breakfasts in IFC.
Travel between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon — how does the logistics work?
Standard. Taxi through the Cross-Harbour Tunnel — 7 to 15 minutes depending on traffic, Star Ferry — 10 minutes. We factor transfer time into the slot calculation so the model arrives on time. For a meeting in TST from Central — we allow 20 to 25 minutes with margin. For a meeting at ICC (West Kowloon) — 15 to 20 minutes from Central.
Contact the manager
Describe the scenario on Telegram — the manager replies within the first three minutes, suggests 2-4 profiles to fit, and agrees the details of the meeting in Hong Kong.