Muslim-Friendly Hotel of the Year:
The Mira Hong Kong Hosts Culturally Rich Iftar with Miramar Travel & Türkiye Consulate

Introduction: Hong Kong’s Muslim-Friendly Evolution
Hong Kong’s hospitality scene is rapidly evolving to embrace inclusivity, and leading this transformation is The Mira Hong Kong. As the recipient of the prestigious “Muslim-Friendly Hotel of the Year” award, The Mira demonstrates an ongoing commitment to serving the needs of Muslim guests—not just through halal culinary offerings, but by creating immersive cultural experiences.
Each year, The Mira collaborates with Miramar Travel and the Türkiye Consulate to host a memorable Ramadan Iftar dinner. This event is about much more than breaking fast—it’s a joyous example of cultural exchange and a celebration of diversity. It provides a welcoming space for Muslims in Hong Kong as well as Muslim travelers, reinforcing the city’s growing reputation as a destination that respects and embraces different cultures and faiths. For more insights into this trend, see the South China Morning Post.
Embracing Halal Hospitality and Culture
The Mira’s dedication goes beyond providing halal-certified menus. Its annual Iftar dinners become cross-cultural gatherings, attended by diplomats, travel advisors, and local community leaders. Guests enjoy a thoughtfully curated spread of Middle Eastern and Asian specialties, catered to the rituals of Ramadan.
Such events reflect the hotel’s broader Muslim-friendly approach—offering prayer facilities, clear halal certifications, and sensitivity to religious practices. This commitment significantly boosts Hong Kong’s attractiveness as a Muslim travel destination.

Collaboration for Enriching Experiences
The partnership between The Mira, Miramar Travel, and the Türkiye Consulate adds layers of culture to the event. Miramar Travel connects the experience to wider Muslim travel itineraries, while the Türkiye Consulate introduces authentic Turkish flavors and traditions to Hong Kong.
The result is not just a dinner, but an immersive evening that fosters understanding, respect, and appreciation for Islamic customs. Stories, music, and decor inspired by Turkish Ramadan traditions transform The Mira’s elegant spaces for one magical night.
Conclusion: Setting New Standards in Inclusive Travel
As the global travel industry recognizes the importance of serving Muslim guests, The Mira Hong Kong stands as a model for other hotels. Through inclusive services, authentic culinary events, and partnerships with international communities, it sends a strong message: In Hong Kong, everyone is welcome.
Whether you are visiting as part of Ramadan celebrations or simply seeking a hotel that respects your cultural needs, The Mira offers a memorable, Muslim-friendly stay that echoes the vibrant diversity of the city itself.