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5 star

8.6/106421 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.67km from downtown
Service: Check-in was orderly and quick. It was so hot that the water ran out fast, so I called housekeeping to ask for an extra bottle, and they thoughtfully provided an extra one the next day. Facilities: Since the hotel has been open for a while, the facilities are a bit old, but everything works fine. The elevator was interesting – usually, you just tap your card, but here you actually have to insert it to activate the buttons. It was novel, and everyone I rode with seemed to have the same amused confusion, haha! The air conditioning was a bit noisy, but I just treated it as white noise. After all the walking each day, I'd shower and crash as soon as I got back to the hotel, so it really wasn't an issue. Location: Very convenient. It's close to the MTR and the Star Ferry, and connected to Harbour City. If it rains, you can just head downstairs to shop, which is super handy.
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9/10Good3459 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.13km from downtown
This time, I didn't plan ahead. My return trip was suddenly delayed, and I needed to switch hotels last minute, so I just booked one nearby. I was genuinely amazed by this place! For around 1100, the room was incredibly spacious, completely unlike the 'every inch of land is precious' small rooms I always hear about. It had two bathrooms, a huge bed, two TVs, and a large bathtub with a separate shower. The amenities were also super comprehensive, including a universal adapter and complimentary bottled water in the room. I truly recommend room 1042! They also have all the disposable items for children, which you can ask for at the front desk. Highly recommended! It's also quite close to the MTR station. Just across the road is Kowloon Park, which is definitely worth a visit. Miramar Place is diagonally opposite, as well as Muji, and there's a Don Quijote import supermarket downstairs. Highly, highly recommend!
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9.3/10Very Good5545 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.18km from downtown
The Cordis Hong Kong is a fantastic hotel with modern facilities and exceptionally clean, dry rooms. Given Hong Kong's notoriously high land prices, the room size was surprisingly generous and incredibly comfortable. The staff were all very warm, attentive, and patient when answering questions. I also loved the unique and atmospheric art installations in the lobby. The hotel is conveniently located right next to Langham Place, with an underground tunnel providing direct access to the bustling Mong Kok shopping district and Mong Kok MTR station, making it super easy to get around and shop.
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9.3/10Very Good8362 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.59km from downtown
Facilities: The hotel is an older five-star property, so the facilities are a bit dated, but they are very well-maintained. Cleanliness: The hygiene is absolutely spotless. Environment: Facing Victoria Harbour, the view is incredible. There's a direct walkway from the second floor right to the waterfront, which is super convenient. Service: Shangri-La's service is absolutely reliable. The executive lounge staff, in particular, remembered guests' surnames and greeted them proactively. Horizon Club Privileges: The burgers at afternoon tea were amazing, and the customized steak for breakfast was a thoughtful touch.
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9.3/10Very Good8476 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.73km from downtown
I stayed here during the Dragon Boat Festival. I had asked Trip.com customer service to arrange a quiet, high-floor room near the elevator if possible. Upon check-in, the hotel front desk upgraded me to an executive floor room based on the Trip.com note, and it was indeed very quiet. For Hong Kong, this hotel is quite spacious; there's enough room to open two suitcases simultaneously. They also provide bed rails, which is perfect if you're traveling with kids. The hotel lobby connects directly to a plaza, making dining very convenient. The only downside is if you're traveling with kids and have a lot of stuff on a stroller, it's better to take a taxi. We took bus A21 from the airport (the bus was pretty fast), but after getting off, we had to drag our luggage quite a long way, which was really exhausting.
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Business travel

8.4/105495 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.14km from downtown
This hotel is located near Tsim Sha Tsui, one of Kowloon's busiest areas, surrounded by numerous shops and supermarkets. The rooms are quite spacious for this locality, and the beds are a comfortable 105cm wide. It's just a few minutes' walk to the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station and nearby bus stops. There's a direct A21 bus service to the airport, and Victoria Harbour and the Avenue of Stars are within a kilometer's walk, making the location incredibly convenient.
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8.5/107610 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.64km from downtown
Location is very strategist. Cleanliness was okay. At first i got a room which smells, either mouldy or smokes. After i complained about it and moved rooms, the 2nd rooms was way better. not smelly anymore. TV was still the tiny old TV. not that I watched it tho. A bit shocking is that they dont provide water bottles in the room at all due to the government regulation. not sure if all hotel is doing that, but the least they can do is provide water dispenser in communal area, or provide it in a sustainable solution like glass bottle. For a 4 stars hotel in a premium location and quite high priced, this is a bit of a let down. The location is great, but the quality is not there.
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8.7/107945 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|1.85km from downtown
This hotel is always my first choice because of its excellent location, making it incredibly convenient to get to West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, and Elements Cinema. However, with fewer tourists recently, the room rates fluctuate significantly. I wouldn't recommend booking too far in advance. I booked two months ahead, and when I contacted Trip.com and the hotel about canceling due to price changes, the hotel refused. Trip.com, however, compensated me for the price difference. I’d recommend bringing your own toiletries and slippers – the hotel's slippers are as flimsy as paper and practically unusable. I've spoken to the cleaning staff multiple times about it, and they say there's nothing they can do. Despite that, it's still a great hotel for tourists, and the staff are very polite and enthusiastic. Both times I've stayed recently, I've been able to check in early, probably due to the low occupancy. A big thank you to Trip.com! And the lobby service desk, which offers luggage storage, has always been friendly over the years. Facilities: Good👍 This time I stayed in a room near the stairs and it was great👍 The hallway was spacious and the elevator was large~
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9.1/10Good3892 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.27km from downtown
Great location and amazing value for money! The room was finally a decent size, not the tiny 10-15 sq m I've encountered before. The staff were friendly and helpful, I was very satisfied. Getting around was a breeze, with subway and bus stops conveniently close by. A taxi to the airport wasn't expensive either, around 160 RMB. Plenty of local eateries and dessert shops nearby to satisfy any foodie. My trip to Hong Kong for the concert was perfect. I also visited Ocean Park; getting there was very easy. Even though it rained, I managed to do everything I wanted. If I ever get the chance to visit again, I'll definitely book this hotel.
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7.1/103588 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.23km from downtown
Hygiene: The bed sheets and duvet covers didn't seem to have been changed, as there were a few strands of hair on the pillow, and more hair was found when I pulled back the duvet at the foot of the bed. After the sheets were changed, my skin felt itchy when I slept at night. Service: The service was alright. They were cooperative when I asked for new sheets, trash removal, and extra tissues. Environment: The hotel's location is quite central, making it convenient to get around. Facilities: The facilities are a bit old, but that's understandable for Hong Kong. I just hope the hygiene conditions can be improved.
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Family friendly

8.5/106801 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.53km from downtown
It was a really fantastic stay, nice food, quiet and moderate room size, also had a sofa cum bed along with bed, Location was Right in a heart of tst, 7 11 was right in front of the hotel gate, Tst metro was right opposite of hotel gate Make sure you don’t eat anything in concierge they have strict policy I saw them asking guests not to eat their waiting area,
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9.1/10Good3954 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei Hong Kong|1.27km from downtown
The hotel's location is quite good, near the Jordan area, and just a few minutes' walk from the MTR station, making getting around very convenient. There's a convenience store right opposite the hotel, and plenty of restaurants downstairs and in the surrounding area. When we arrived early, the front desk staff proactively asked if we wanted to check in. As our room wasn't ready yet, they helped us store our luggage, which was a simple process and allowed us to go out and explore right away. The room size is typical for Hong Kong standards – not spacious, but not as cramped as I'd imagined. There was still some space to move around after placing the two single beds, and enough room to open our suitcases. The overall decor is modern and minimalist, with soft lighting. The hygiene was acceptable, and the bedding was clean. It's worth noting that the hotel doesn't provide disposable toiletries like toothbrushes. Hong Kong has been promoting environmental policies in recent years, with many hotels reducing plastic use. However, there's a vending machine near the front desk where you can buy them if needed, which is quite convenient. The housekeeping service during our stay left a good impression. After cleaning each day, our slippers and personal items were tidied and arranged neatly. The attention to detail was appreciated, and the room was kept very clean overall. Check-out was also very convenient; no queues or complicated procedures, just hand back the key card. After collecting our stored luggage, we were free to leave, which is great for those catching a train or flight. Overall, the biggest advantages of this hotel are its convenient location and excellent transportation links, along with the comprehensive amenities nearby. While the rooms aren't large, they are on par with typical Hong Kong hotels, and both hygiene and service are good. If you're visiting Hong Kong and don't require an exceptionally spacious room, the overall value for money is quite impressive.
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9/10Good9277 Reviews
Sha Tin Hong Kong|8.21km from downtown
The room was nice and clean, and the location was good too, right near Shimen subway station. It's a relatively new hotel, and it was a bit better than I expected. The breakfast didn't have much variety, but everything else was fine.
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9.1/10Good15871 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.11km from downtown
The room was a bit small, we booked a triple and it felt a bit like being back in a university dorm, haha. The hotel staff were all very friendly and polite, and communicating in Mandarin was almost seamless. It's super convenient, about 500m from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station. Due to plastic restrictions, they don't provide drinking water, but there's a supermarket right next door which is very handy!
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8.2/104693 Reviews
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.01km from downtown
This is an older, reputable four-star hotel chain in Hong Kong, and this Tsuen Wan location is the most affordable. I chose it for my island-hopping trip to Hong Kong, finally fulfilling my wish to swim and hike at Half Moon Bay in Sai Kung. I booked a room with either a king or twin beds. On the first night, being a Saturday, there were more tourists, so the hotel didn't have any king rooms left and just pushed two twin beds together, which was a bit tight. On Sunday, I asked to switch rooms, and they accommodated me immediately, but there was no complimentary upgrade; upgrades cost extra. The room was quite small, barely enough space to open two carry-on suitcases. Some of the garden view rooms faced an old, dilapidated gray factory building, which wasn't very appealing. The rooms have been newly renovated, and each comes with an air purifier. If you don't have a converter, there are USB ports by the bed for charging. There's a TV with movie channels, which was a nice bonus. Unfortunately, the bathroom in the king room had a minor leak, but it dried up after the room was cleaned. The cleaning was thorough, and they replenished tissues and toilet paper. They'll change the sheets upon request. The hotel doesn't provide toothbrushes or toothpaste, but you can buy them at Mannings, about a 10-minute walk away. They also don't provide bottled water, but there's a water dispenser in the hallway. Theoretically, tap water in Hong Kong is drinkable, but some buildings have old pipes, so filtering is a good idea. From 11 AM to 5 PM daily, the hotel offers self-serve complimentary drinks at the entrance; the Roselle tea and longan ginger tea were both delicious. The hotel is about a 10-minute walk from Tai Wo Hau MTR station and about a 20-minute walk from Kwai Hing MTR station, but there are plenty of buses nearby, and the double-decker bus offers great views. In April, the hotel's swimming pool wasn't open yet. The gym is open 24 hours and has some cardio equipment, 1-10kg dumbbells, a weight bench, and yoga mats, along with sweat towels. The hotel has a restaurant and a cafe. The front desk service was a bit average, but the concierge and restaurant staff were very good. There's also a shuttle bus to nearby shopping malls. The 7-Eleven at the entrance is open from 7 AM to 11 PM, which is convenient for buying things. However, the hotel doesn't have a microwave, so you can't heat food when the 7-Eleven is closed. There are many restaurants in the residential area, about a 10-minute walk away, offering choices like cha chaan tengs, beef noodles, and char siu rice, and most stay open late. Check-out is quite early at 11 AM. I called the front desk to request a 12 PM check-out, and they said it would cost an extra HKD 130. After check-out, luggage can be stored for free until midnight that day; after midnight, it's HKD 10 per piece per day. When I went to pick up my luggage, I saw a tour group from mainland China, which gives you an idea of the number of tourists the hotel hosts on weekends. Overall, I would still highly recommend it; it offers excellent value for money in Hong Kong!
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Hot spring

8.6/103816 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui Hong Kong|0.78km from downtown
The environment is great, very friendly towards mainland visitors. The service attitude is excellent, I personally think it's fantastic. The location is also pretty good, moderate, about a ten-minute walk from the subway station. Plus, booking includes a coupon for a set meal at Wah Sing Cafe, a Hong Kong-style tea restaurant: also excellent, the food tastes delicious!
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9/10Good2387 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei Hong Kong|1.32km from downtown
The hotel is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the Jordan MTR Station (Exit B1), making it easy to get around Hong Kong. The Airport Bus A21 stop from the airport is less than a minute’s walk from the hotel, which is very convenient for arrivals. For the return trip to the airport, the bus stop is across the road and takes about 3 minutes to reach, including waiting at the traffic lights. The staff may appear expressionless, but they are helpful and willing to assist when needed. The hotel provides thoughtful amenities such as two complimentary cans of mineral water daily, bedroom slippers, and bathrobes, adding to the comfort of the stay. Overall, the hotel offers excellent accessibility and practical amenities, making it a good choice for travellers looking for convenience and slightly quieter area from the busy Mongkok area.
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8.9/104419 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei Hong Kong|1.69km from downtown
The room type I booked was pretty good, and the 1.9-meter bed was quite large. I specifically came here for a vacation this time, and I always stay here when I'm on business trips. Facilities: They're a bit old, and the air conditioning can be noisy. Cleanliness: Very clean. Environment: It's okay, considering the hotel is quite old. Service: The service is pretty good. It's about a 15 to 20-minute walk from West Kowloon, so transportation is quite convenient. There are also many tea restaurants around with good food. I've stayed here many times, and it offers good value for money on weekdays.
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8.3/105285 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.81km from downtown
Absolutely loved the Regal Hong Kong Hotel! The staff were all so warm and welcoming, and the rooms were incredibly well-maintained – it honestly didn't feel like an older hotel at all. The width of the corridors and the spaciousness of the rooms are definitely among the best you'll find in Hong Kong. When it was pouring rain, the staff even helped us with our travel arrangements, and there's a shuttle bus to the airport, which is a huge plus. Definitely my top pick in Causeway Bay!
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8.8/1014923 Reviews
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.97km from downtown
On a business trip, I once again stayed at the Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West, located at 8 Yeung Uk Road. It's conveniently situated near Tsuen Wan Plaza, Tsuen Wan Park, Yeung Uk Road Market, Tsuen Wan West MTR Station, Tsuen Wan Plaza, and The Mills. The transportation is excellent, and there are plenty of dining and entertainment options! The hotel is divided into high and low blocks, reaching up to 87 floors, making it the tallest five-star hotel in the New Territories. Below the hotel, there's a shopping mall and office space. Inside, you'll find the flagship Chinese restaurant 'Rú', the all-day buffet restaurant Café Circles, and the trendy pastry brand Nina Patisserie. The hotel also boasts a spacious outdoor swimming pool and a well-equipped fitness center, allowing guests to fully relax and unwind. The room size is ample, and basic amenities are comprehensive. Besides local basic channels, the TV also offers cable and satellite TV. However, it's a pity there's no access to streaming platforms like Netflix and Disney+! The bathroom even has a bathtub, which I appreciate for a relaxing soak! Thanks to the hotel's height, you can enjoy panoramic views of Tsuen Wan and the Ting Kau Bridge, which is truly invigorating. The price is reasonable, offering great value for money!
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Gym

8.3/104580 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|5.07km from downtown
We were very happy with our stay! The view from the window overlooking the racecourse was excellent! In reviews, people often get scared by the view of the cemetery, but it's beautiful in its own way – we drove past it on the bus. We really liked the toiletries in the shower!
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9.1/10Good5534 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.55km from downtown
This is my second time staying here. I first stayed at this hotel in 2017 when I came to Hong Kong. I must say the rooms are quite spacious, and the facilities are well-maintained. The service is also excellent. Kelly, the floor supervisor, was very thoughtful and attentive, even offering us complimentary fruit and chocolates from the hotel. I accidentally pulled down the curtain rod, and after I called, the staff and the Housekeeping Manager, Manager Zeng Xiaoyang, promptly came to our room. Manager Zeng even proactively helped us arrange a room upgrade. However, my child didn't want to move around since we only had two nights left, so we decided not to bother. From these small details, it's clear that this hotel genuinely values its guests' experience. It's excellent, and I'll definitely stay here again next time I visit Hong Kong.
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8.8/105664 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.49km from downtown
The hotel's location is excellent. You can take the A21 bus from the airport directly to the hotel entrance. If you're over 65, you get a 50% discount on the bus fare, which is about HKD 15. It's a good idea to set up your Hong Kong Alipay or WeChat Pay at the airport to avoid the hassle of buying and refunding an Octopus card. The room was clean, and the facilities were generally good, though the electric kettle was quite old and had some limescale on the outside. I wish the coffee cups were larger ceramic ones; they were too small to brew proper coffee, and you'd only get a sip or two. Toiletries and mineral water are not provided in the room, so you need to buy them. Water from the machine in the lobby on the first floor costs HKD 3 a bottle, which is much cheaper than buying from a convenience store. When leaving for the airport, the bus stop is near Mong Kok MTR station. If you don't have much luggage, you can take one MTR stop to transfer there. Overall, I'm satisfied with the hotel.
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8.3/1010112 Reviews
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.43km from downtown
Every time I visit Hong Kong, I stay at this hotel. The location is convenient, with direct transportation from the airport. It's also easy to get to Macau and Disneyland. The MTR takes you directly to Lan Kwai Fong, and it's excellent value for money!
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8.9/101690 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.1km from downtown
The service was excellent and very considerate. When I had questions about getting around, the hotel staff were incredibly helpful and answered everything with a smile. They were so welcoming! Nearby, there's a Carrefour restaurant with amazing pineapple buns, and also 'Auntie Cong's Desserts'. The Lung Shing Duty Free Pharmacy also offers top-notch service. I was very happy; both the hotel and the surrounding area were fantastic. Loved it!
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Swimming pool

9/10Good4832 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.46km from downtown
Overall, it was excellent. When you pull back the curtains, you can see a partial view of Victoria Harbour. The front desk service was fantastic, and the concierge staff were very diligent. There’s nothing to complain about regarding cleanliness and facilities; everything was quite good. The only minor issue was some noise from outside at night, but it wasn't a major disturbance. I would definitely stay here again on my next visit.
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8.7/106767 Reviews
Hung Hom and Kowloon City Hong Kong|3km from downtown
This hotel is absolutely fantastic! The service was excellent too. Oh, and to the doorman at the bar entrance, I lost an umbrella, and he just told me not to worry and to be more careful next time. Even the cleaning lady on the 28th floor, wow, she was pretty, and did a great job keeping things clean. I really liked her. Eating on the second floor was also very good 👍. This hotel is highly recommended. It's close to the shopping mall, right downstairs from Hung Hom and Victoria Harbour, and very close to K11. Getting around by MTR is also convenient. In Hong Kong, you just take the MTR, and you can get anywhere.
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9.3/10Very Good2291 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.78km from downtown
Staying here felt uniquely relaxing. It's not the usual stiffness of a business hotel or the looseness of a typical resort; it's more like a gentle embrace, a 'hidden gem in the city.' As you turn off the bustling Nathan Road into the hotel's driveway, the noise instantly fades. The room size is a luxury by Hong Kong Island standards. The enormous floor-to-ceiling windows transform the Victoria Harbour skyline into a living mural. The soft earth tones, velvet and leather accents, and books about Hong Kong on the shelves make it feel as comfortable as a friend's home. The bedding is exquisite, and the lighting is meticulously designed – no harsh glare, just warm, layered illumination. Breakfast is à la carte; I enjoyed eggs Benedict with a sea view. In the evening, I'd head to DarkSide for jazz, where the bartender crafted cocktails based on my mood. If I didn't feel like going downstairs, room service was prompt and excellent. The best part is the direct elevator access to K11 Musea, meaning you can step out and explore art exhibitions or grab a bite at Ichiran Ramen. It's a seamless transition between vibrant city life and tranquility. The sixth floor's Asaya feels more like a lifestyle center, complete with a shallow pool, thermal baths, and meditation spaces. Before a spa treatment, you can choose your preferred essential oils and music, and the therapists are incredibly gentle. Lounging on a chair, gazing at the sea view, time just seemed to stand still.
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9.3/10Very Good2493 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.22km from downtown
The hotel lobby is grand, exuding a sense of old-money gravitas and elegance. However, my first impression of the front desk staff was quite negative – their appearance was rather unkempt. The staff seemed to be wearing ill-fitting uniforms, and their faces were caked with thick, greasy foundation. I actually found it uncomfortable to make eye contact with the lady assisting me during check-in, and the person at the next counter looked similar. I noticed a similar issue with the staff in the executive lounge; their appearance lacked the usual professionalism and crispness I've come to expect in Hong Kong's hospitality industry. There was one young girl in the lounge whose face was stiff every time she served me. While she always provided what I asked for, she came across as cold, indifferent, and uninterested. She maintained this demeanor throughout my two dining experiences there. Aside from that, the rest of the hotel is excellent. The pool is large, and you can even order food and eat right by the poolside. For non-swimmers, it's a great spot to enjoy a drink – very comfortable and relaxing. The executive lounge's afternoon tea spread was a bit sparse, offering fruit, cookies, palmiers, and two types of sandwiches. However, the availability of champagne and red wine during afternoon tea was a definite plus. The food during happy hour was a significant improvement over afternoon tea; you could easily get a full meal and enjoy your drinks. Personally, I felt there could have been more hot dishes; on our day, it was just fish and fried rice, no meat. It was quite busy, but the atmosphere was great. The hotel is connected to the MTR station, making it very convenient to explore Central. You can also request a yoga mat from the front desk to practice in your room. Overall, I had a very good experience and would definitely stay here again.
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9.5/10Outstanding4121 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.32km from downtown
We stayed at the hotel in June '26 and had an excellent experience. The staff spoke good English, and the breakfast was superb, with a wide variety of high-quality European dishes. Housekeeping was also very good. Our room was modern, well-equipped with appliances and furniture, and offered a fantastic partial harbor view. The bathrobes and slippers provided were of high quality. The pool on the 9th floor was a good size, and the restaurant on the 1st floor served magnificent dinners. We have no complaints about the hotel.
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Breakfast

9.2/10Very Good5048 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay Hong Kong|4.24km from downtown
Visited Hong Kong during the Dragon Boat Festival and chose this hotel in North Point. Although it was a bit pricey and the rooms weren't huge, what really appealed to us was being able to book a family connecting room with one king bed and two single beds, which was perfect for a family of four. Getting there was easy; we took the A22 bus from Hong Kong International Airport's bus terminal, and it only took about 30 minutes to get to the Piano Street stop near the hotel. Katie at the front desk was quite enthusiastic, providing us with a hotel map and coupons for nearby eateries. Indeed, getting around and finding food in the area was very convenient. The hotel breakfast offered a wide variety of options, and the wonton noodles and salmon were particularly delicious. On our last day, after check-out, the staff noticed a bottle of beer left in the fridge and even sent an email asking if we wanted to retrieve it. This thoughtful service truly deserves praise. My only minor suggestion would be regarding the laundry service. Could the cost for children's clothes be a bit lower? Paying HKD 120 for just two small items felt a bit steep.
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9/10Good3801 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|2.4km from downtown
I came to Hong Kong for a concert and stayed for a night to do some shopping. **Amenities:** The hotel room was well-equipped with towels, bath towels, curtains, a wardrobe, and complimentary toiletries. It also had a TV, a mini-fridge, a safe, and a coffee machine. The elevator required a room card, which made me feel very secure. I chose a room without a bathtub (standing shower). The two single beds were side-by-side but not cramped. Both bedside tables had power outlets for charging (British plugs, so you'll need to bring your own adapter or borrow one from housekeeping). There was also a round coffee table and a two-seater sofa, which was great for placing late-night snacks. The mattress, bedding, and pillows were soft and comfortable – I slept really well! The air conditioning in the room was self-adjustable. The bathroom was quite spacious, with a separate wet and dry area. There was even a wooden stool for placing clothes, which was very convenient! I rarely see this in other hotels. The shower had adjustable hot and cold water, so I could wash up without any worries! **Cleanliness:** The room was clean and tidy. **Environment:** The hotel is located near the intersection of Canton Road and Haiphong Road, surrounded by many luxury brand stores. Turn right and walk straight out of the hotel to reach Victoria Harbour, where you'll find the Avenue of Stars and Harbour City – perfect for sightseeing and shopping! Just across the street from the hotel entrance is Haiphong Road, and it's a five-minute walk to Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station. Nathan Road also has many malls worth exploring, and plenty of delicious food options. Staying here is incredibly convenient! **Service:** All the hotel staff were very dedicated to providing excellent service to guests. Highly recommended!
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8.7/102788 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.35km from downtown
This sea-view hotel was a perfect experience! Opening the window revealed a vast, stunning ocean view that was fantastic for photos. The interior design was elegant, and the amenities were high quality, making for a quiet and relaxing stay. The location was excellent, making it convenient for getting around and exploring. The service also made us feel very comfortable. It's definitely a top choice for accommodation when visiting Hong Kong.
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7.4/106758 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan Hong Kong|4.47km from downtown
The sea view is unbeatable, and the high-floor views are expansive. The decor and facilities are quite old but well-maintained, giving it a charming, aged feel. It would be perfect if there were more charging outlets with adapters, and if the air conditioning was a bit quieter. Located in a bustling area, there are plenty of dining options nearby. It's about a 20-minute walk to the University of Hong Kong, where you can experience the blend of a century-old academic history and a modern city.
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8.6/104724 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.67km from downtown
Chose Metropark Hotel Kowloon for my trip to Hong Kong, and the value for money exceeded my expectations! ✨ The location is great, near Mong Kok, about a 10-15 minute walk to Mong Kok East MTR station. Downstairs, there are plenty of *cha chaan tengs* (local diners), 7-Elevens, and supermarkets, making it super convenient for food and shopping. For a city where space is at a premium like Hong Kong, the room was quite spacious. We could easily open up two 28-inch suitcases. The bedding was clean and tidy, and the soundproofing was excellent; even though our room faced the street, we couldn't hear any city noise. The front desk staff spoke fluent Mandarin, check-in was efficient, and they even upgraded us to a higher floor room for free. The rooftop outdoor pool and gym are free to use, and in the evening, you can enjoy panoramic views of Kowloon city from the terrace. A small heads-up: the hotel doesn't automatically provide toothbrushes and toothpaste. You can rent UK standard adapter plugs from the front desk. Overall, it's a top choice for affordable accommodation when traveling to Hong Kong.
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Daisy

Daisy

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I’m a travel lover who can never say no to good food, stunning beaches, and the beauty of nature. Sharing my adventures and travel tips, I hope to inspire you to explore, taste, and unwind wherever you go.

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