Reviews for Hong Kong Hotels

YHA Jockey Club Mt. Davis Youth Hostel (Hong Kong Island)
4.5/589 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Youth hostel! You know! The environment is like that! The peripheral environment is fine! Make your own sheets and quilts! Check out and take it back yourself! Important things three times! It costs 50 yuan to apply for a membership card. It costs 50 yuan to apply for a membership card. It costs 50 yuan to apply for a membership card! It doesn’t matter where you booked the room! I need their membership card! The room is just a canopy bed in a university dormitory
iclub Sheung Wan Hotel
4.1/5880 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Well located but I didn’t like the all tile and glass design and it seemed, if not unclean, “not fresh”. It is a bit dated. The towel rack was hanging off the wall and there are no hooks in the bathroom. Just small irritations… Anyway, it’s probably what you get for the money in that part of town. I would probably try another option next time but the place is certainly OK for a night or two.
WE Hotel
4.1/583 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
I’ve stayed here multiple times, the previous worker at the hotel was a lovely and friendly man, Cheers for your service in the past Jimmy. Good luck abroad! Upon check in I met another wonderful staff member called Patrick. He provides excellent customer service just like Jimmy used to do for me. The hotel is immaculate inside the rooms, exceptionally clean and a high standard. It’s comfortable and only 2 rooms on each each floor. Very quiet when inside the room. The value offered is excellent and I will be back again and again no doubt. If you choose this hotel you won’t be disappointed!!! Location is right beside SYP MTR exit. Good view from higher floors and often generous free room upgrades offered. There is nothing bad to say about this hotel. I’m a very happy customer and trust me, I’m not easily pleased. All the best fellow travelers and thanks to Patrick on the front desk!!!
The Bauhinia Hotel Central
3.9/577 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
The hotel located somewhere close to 厚福街 so you don’t need to worry about food and drinks. About the services, the receptionist is so polite and patient. They tried to answer all my questions with good attitudes. That’s why I really enjoy to communicate with them. I have already bookmarked this hotel and will visit again.
Mia Casa Hotel
4.4/556 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Very spacious for the price with an amazing outdoor space which is very hard to find in Hong Kong.Tiny no frills reception. Room is clean and quite standard. Recommended for the outdoor space and low price. In a great part of the city with lots of coffe shops and next to the harbour. The room also has a sea view.
60 West Hotel
4.3/574 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
I stayed for four consecutive days, two of which were Xiaoqiang. First of all, on the first day, I was on the ceiling of the bathroom. When I took a shower, I suddenly saw something moving at the end of my eyes. Fortunately, it was already at the end, so I had to walk out with a quick shower , lead it underground and destroy it. Xiaoqiang has the length of his little finger, and now he thinks of it, he has chicken skin. The next day at the sink, when I wanted to turn on the faucet, I fell from a height and fell into the sink. I was so frightened that my heart broke away. Moreover, Xiaoqiang is very strong and fat, and he almost landed on my head. It was scary. experience. Reported to the front desk, but after the waiter came to the room, he cleaned up the mess, with a cold attitude, and asked us how many days we stayed. It felt like ”accept the opinion, and the attitude remains the same.” There was mold in the bathroom, and there were black spots on the bath towels. I had no choice but to go to other supermarkets to buy a towel for my own use, and also taught me not to be lazy and add more towels next time. I thought it would be easy to train, but now the training has made me nervous.

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