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Tsuen Hostel
2.6/546 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
I booked the hotel on the day I went to Hong Kong to watch Baselworld. I booked the hotel after one o’clock in the evening to attend a friend’s birthday party. I booked this room for myself. There was an aunt at the front desk. She was very kind when I checked in. The hotel felt that the bed was clean and the toilet facilities were limited The toilet seat is broken, but they are barely usable. There is plenty of hot water. The location is easy to find from the subway station. The front desk will charge 200 deposit the night before and will refund the next day, although the price of 500 is more expensive than usual hotels Yes, but there is no way to make a reservation on the same day. Other hotels have also increased to about 1,000 that day. Although the facilities are relatively old, it is safe and comfortable to live in. Hong Kong is a relatively large room, which is not bad~ It is recommended that you book early if you have a room Service: The service is very good. The grandmother at the front desk at night is very polite and reassuring.
Rambler Oasis Hotel
3.5/55458 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Clean, simple. Booked this one to stay after long day at Disney. Because other closest hotels are 10 times more expensive. This one is further, than others, but still not as far as city centre. Although I’d still book city center next time, if I plan to stay and walk the next day there. To get there: subway from Disney + mini bus. Walking 5 minutes after that. follow Apple Maps. Only we couldn’t find the exit from the subway to the mini bus. Needed to ask some locals. The bed was super uncomfortable and hard, as well as a pillow was very thin. But it was clean, cheap, with hot shower and for only 1 night.
Winland 800 Hotel
3.4/57868 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
We stay with Winland 800 Hotel long time and today is the first time to having dinner in coffee shop. It was not bad and the price are cheap. They have a lot of different items let you choose. At this price I may say good.
Grand Bay View Hotel
4/53181 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Location wise, it is not in the middle of the city, but hotel provides shuttle, though it is full most of the time. Right in front of hotel there is a bus stop that can take you anywhere within minutes. Room is very spacious, totally not like other hotel in Hong Kong. And the view is very nice. Facilities are also great. They do have refrigerator in the room with a freezer, so stock some ice cream. Shower is nice, the water pressure and hot water are great. Coming to and going to the airport is not difficult, bus A38 stops very close. Just a 200m walk. I must say, this is the best choice I've made so far staying in HK.
Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West
4.3/512228 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
This is my first time in this Hotel. We got 58th floor room. The room is nice and spacious . My kids liked it very much. I like to thank Hotel for fulfilling my birthday cake request. We enjoyed the buffet breakfast at hotel restaurant, food was nice with varieties. I will definitely come back in future. I will recommend this hotel.
Noah’s Ark Hotel & Resort
4.1/5792 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Staff were nice. Room was clean. The resort was not so busy so it was quiet. We could not book the weekday dinner so we enjoyed the fast food at Harvest Restaurant. The spaghetti was not too bad. The room was nice just the shower was a bit strong that the water was all over the floor after shower. Just a bit of noise at night because of the airplanes. Breakfast was quite nice. There were quite a bit of food to choose. My son loved their soy sauce fried noodles. I loved the congee and fresh fruits. Overall the experience was pleasant and I would recommend this place.

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