Reviews for Hong Kong Hotels

Le Méridien Hong Kong, Cyberport
4.6/5104 Reviews
Southern
We joined a cyberport event and Le Meridien is the perfect spot to enjoy a good night stay as cyberport is quite remote. Facilities are quite new and food is great! But it’s a but pricey..
Nina Hotel Island South
4.3/51599 Reviews
Southern
[ 🥂Feeling warm on my special day - Birthday] Thank you Nina Hotel South wonderful arrangement with your friendly staff and personal service made me feel like I was staying in a home🏠. 🙏Thank you for your hospitality and for making me feel so welcome🏆. Happy Birthday to ME💙
The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong
4.6/51550 Reviews
Southern
It is a very nice location, the remoteness of the location makes a very nice getaway from the city. The room is without bathtub, kids have brought their bubble bath water bomb to play…unfortunately not able to use it. The restaurant food is good, chef is patient. Singaporean outlet is pretty impressive . Keep up the good quality. Service is just right, but not exception.
Bluejay Residences
3.5/5188 Reviews
Southern
very convenient just out from MTR station, cozy place and clean
Caritas Oswald Cheung International House
3.7/5870 Reviews
Southern
The spacious hotel room exudes a minimalist simplicity with its clean lines, neutral tones, and airy layout. However, the shower, while functional, is a bit more compact than expected, providing limited space to move around comfortably. Located on the outskirts of the city center, the location is slightly distant, yet offset by the proximity of several bus stops nearby, offering convenient options for getting around and exploring the city despite this distance.
Ovolo Southside
4/5159 Reviews
Southern
The hotel is modern and staff in general were friendly. The room was a decent size and the hotel is just a few minutes walk from the subway. It is not the most centrally located hotel, but it doesn’t take long at all to get into the centre of Hong Kong. I prefer staying in this area where it’s quiet and the prices are lower. On the fourth floor there is a lovely communal lounge where you can get free coffee/tea and some soft drinks. I would definitely stay in the hotel again. However it isn’t perfect. I don’t want to mark the hotel down for these things but I think they are worth noting. 1. The free minibar - upon check in I was told that the minibar was not free (something to do with booking through Trip.com). This didn’t really bother me as I don’t use minibars and I knew I could get drinks on the fourth floor. However in the room there was a free minibar sign. I checked with reception when I was paying my deposit and the staff member made me feel very awkward, as if I was making some huge complaint. Maybe I misread him but I felt so awkward. He told me I could use the minibar for free if I wanted (I didn’t). I think if the minbar isn’t free for every guest they should consider removing those signs from rooms - people assume the minibar is paid for unless otherwise notified. Having signs that it’s free when it isn’t could potentially cause issues. Again, maybe I misread the man who spoke to me - I can’t always read situations well but I felt a bit upset afterwards as if he was judging me to be a very difficult customer. I never used the minibar btw, except to store drinks I got on the fourth floor. 2. You need to pay a deposit when you check in, even if you have prepaid the room. Maybe this is just a Hong Kong thing as my other hotel in HK recently also made me pay one. It’s not really a problem, but it’s wasn’t clearly stated on the Trip page so I wasn’t expecting it. They won’t accept debit cards so make sure you have cash if you don’t have a CC. There’s an ATM in the metro station. These things don’t put me off the hotel but I think they’re worth noting for those who will stay in the future.

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Hong Kong, located on China's southern coast, is an exhilarating fusion of the East and the West. Known for its impressive skyline studded with skyscrapers, Hong Kong seamlessly blends modern architecture with its rich cultural heritage. The city's name translates to "Fragrant Harbour," attributed to the historical trade of incense.

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Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) is the official currency, and credit cards are widely accepted. Cantonese and English are the official languages, making communication for English speakers relatively easy.

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Iconic Attractions of Hong Kong

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Choosing where to stay in Hong Kong greatly depends on what you're looking for. For sightseers, The Peak's Marriott Hotel offers easy access to major attractions. Food lovers might opt for a stay in Kowloon's Tsim Sha Tsui area, where The Mira Hong Kong stands amidst countless eateries.

If you want a hotel near the MTR, consider The Fleming in Wan Chai. For a taste of luxury, The Ritz-Carlton, located on the top floors of the International Commerce Centre, offers incredible views. Budget travellers might appreciate Mini Hotel Central's affordable rates, while business travellers could opt for The Upper House in the Central Business District. For those in search of Instagram-worthy aesthetics, The Murray's sleek design is a winner.

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