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Xi Hotel
3.7/5353 Reviews

Xi Hotel

Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West Hong Kong|0.2km from Chungking Mansions
Consider staying here; I recommend it. The transportation is convenient, and the price is affordable. Overall, it's a satisfactory experience. Greetings, today I am delighted to share my experience at Xi Hotel Hong Kong, nestled in the vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui area. This marks my second stay at this establishment, and I'm eager to provide insights into what makes this hotel noteworthy. First and foremost, the hotel's strategic proximity to the subway station enhances its appeal. Situated in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, it offers unparalleled convenience, allowing easy access to the subway and an array of late-night dining options. While the room may not rival the expansive layouts found in Thai hotels, it does reflect the distinctive spatial style characteristic of Hong Kong accommodations. Having previously favored M1 Yua Ma Tei Hotel, I was drawn to Xi Hotel for its more generous room size. Despite the allure of M1 Hotel's smaller rooms, the substantial savings at Xi Hotel made the decision worthwhile for this trip, granting me a more spacious environment to unwind and organize my belongings over the course of my two-day stay. The hotel's accessibility stands out, with numerous BTS stations in close proximity. Positioned on Minden Avenue, a mere 3-minute walk from Tsim Sha Tsui Station's D1 exit (approximately 280 meters), the convenience of reaching various destinations in the city adds to the overall positive experience. During my two-night stay, I took advantage of various discount coupons from Agoda, resulting in a total cost of 8,400 baht. Breaking it down, the average nightly rate comes to about 4,200 baht, excluding breakfast. It's worth noting that prices may vary based on the time of stay and the prevailing tourist season. My visit took place at the end of February 2019. Now, turning our attention to the hotel itself, please pardon the modest size of the review's accompanying pictures, as they were not originally intended for this purpose. Nonetheless, they aim to provide a glimpse into the atmosphere and offerings of Xi Hotel Hong Kong.

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Kathmandu Guest House
2.6/541 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
It's worth living here. The seats are very good. Everything is available. You don't have to go far. It's good for independent travel or group tours. It's cheap and good. I will stay here again next time. All basic facilities are available.
Cebu Hostel (Block E)
3/514 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
Great place to stay in town. excellent position in the heart of hongkong. Near bus access and public transport (MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station), friendly staff, clean and calm rooms, Everything was well. I'll be back again! thank you Cebu Hostel😊 thumbs up 👍
Tom's Guest House
4.2/559 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
It’s small, but if you know HK, and you know this is the standard for budget accommodations in HK, then it’s really as good as it gets. Very clean, in a great area, and easy to get to. Fantastic food and drinks just down stairs and everything to do is right outside. I’ll definitely stay again in the future.
Manhattan Guest House
2.3/55 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
The price is considered cheap in this area, but the facilities inside are the same as those in hotels in mainland towns. The key is that there is no Zhongjing Building. It is actually the famous Chungking Mansion. My husband was so worried that he didn't sleep much all night.
Woodstock Hostel
3.6/562 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
Compared to local prices it’s good. Make sure you book it as “real price” because many apps cheating with prices and you may find yourself paying for tiny hostel room as much as standard hotel room (especially may happen on short time booking). Also remember: low cost means that you may find yourself in 2x2m room, 1x1m toilet/shower, and yes, little cockroaches here and there, etc…. It’s good tho, ah, intriguing and will keep you on your toes. I’d be a fool not to give it a try! Cheers:)
NEW COSMOS GUEST HOUSE
3.5/59 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
Clean and the smell of the room is very relaxing..I will book here again🥰🙏

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