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M1 Hotel North Point
3.3/51078 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
Arrived late almost midnight, staff are friendly and helpful; only surprising no shower gel, shampoo at room due to government policy: ( buy a set, only use shower gel, others wasted! NobECO friendly at the end
Epoch Hotel
4.1/5676 Reviews
Mong Kok
Decent place to stay. HK hotel rooms are not that big. I being to HK many times, this hotel has the best location. The nearest MTR exit is Mong Kok Station B2. From the exit is 2 mins walk to the hotel. Airport bus A21 drop-off and pick-up location are just nearby. You can also walk to Mong Kok East MTR Station under shelter. For those who want taxi, just walk across to Argyle Centre, and you can find the taxi stand. Langham Place is just across Nathan Road, where you can go shopping or catch a movie.
metacity living
3.7/5331 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
Just a short stroll from Jordan metro Station, Metacity Living is a much better alternative to the coffin sized guest rooms you find at Chungking Mansions down Nathan Road. It’s a spacious room with a comfortable double bed, a/c, refrigerator (a great inclusion for HK humidity) and a bathroom with a spacious shower recess. The staff were very helpful and even accepted the Chinese RMB as deposit as it’s pretty much now parity with the HKD. Only suggestion I would make is put a rubber light trap under the doors to completely darken the room, I had to drop a towel on the floor to stop 🛑 the light streaming in under the door. Metacity is a short stroll from Kowloon Gardens, some high end shopping malls and great local restaurants and bars on Kimberley Rd. If you fancy some Indian food, the little take away restaurants on the ground floor at Chungking Mansions do really good Briyani. There’s also Delaneys Irish pub for your dose of sport and pub food. I’d definitely consider staying here again.
Caritas Bianchi Lodge
4.1/51365 Reviews
Good location, rooms are spacious enough. The hotel has ”vintage” interiors but is still curated. Small improvements to the room would make the stay more comfortable, eg we only had one nightstand on one side of the bed, no power outlet in proximity of the bed. We had breakfast included with our booking, which was ok, quite plain (coffee, juice, bread and butter, milk and cereals, porridge), available only until 9.30.
Harbour Bay Hotel
3.9/51493 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
The place is clean and very convenient. 10/10 for the location, easy access for the MTR’s and bus. Service is four only because it’s a bit hard communicating with them at the front desk and no sofa to sit while waiting. Near to the mall as well.
Park Line Inn Hostel
4.6/5826 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
Location is just in front of Tsim sha Tsui MTR exit A, 2mins walk to Victoria harbour where the ferry to Macau (china ferry kowloon) is located and avenue of stars. Accessible wherever u wanna go, 2 stops away from central and mong kok.Surrounded with malls. The mansion is beside thebodyshop store. Lift might be quite slow as the building is old. There are a lot of options for food stalls outside , esp for filipinos, Jollibee is just 2 mins aways. Service is amazing, got free upgrade of room, Mia And Nikki was extremely hospitable and helpful. Room was fully equipped, got free water which is replenished daily, room is small but clean. Most importantly the place is safe! Highly recommend!!!!

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Highest PriceMYR 3,190
Lowest PriceMYR 166
Number of Reviews88,667
Total Properties175
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 520
Average Price (Weekends)MYR 623

Tips for Selecting a 3 Star Hotel in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is located on China's southern coast. There are impressive skylines and skyscrapers. Hong Kong mixes modernity with its rich culture. Hong Kong's name translates to "Fragrant Harbour," attributed to the historical trade of incense.

Hong Kong travel essentials

  • Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) is the official currency in Hong Kong. Credit cards are also widely accepted.
  • Language: Cantonese and English are the official languages. It will be easier for Singaporean travellers to travel to Hong Kong.
  • Visa: Singaporeans with a valid passport do not need a visa to travel to Hong Kong for up to 90 days.

Attractions of Hong Kong

  • Hong Kong Disneyland: Disneyland is the happiest place on earth with dreams, magic and Disney characters.
  • Ocean Park Hong Kong: You can enjoy the deep sea world and explore different theme parks here.
  • The Peak: It is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. You can overlook Lantau Island and Hong Kong. The night view of Victoria Harbour is a must-see.
  • Tsim Sha Tsui: Shopping is a major attraction in Tsim Sha Tsui with many luxury brands lining the streets.
  • Ngong Ping 360: You can visit the famous Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village and start your Lantau Island journey here.

Weather & best time to Hong Kong

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and cool, mild winters. Temperatures in Hong Kong range between 10°C in winter to 31°C in summer. The best time to visit is from October to early December when the weather is sunny and cool.

It's recommended to pack with light, breathable clothing for summer, and warmer clothes for the winter.

Hong Kong's transportation

The bustling Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is your first stop to this city. From there, the Airport Express train will take you to the city centre in just 24 minutes. In Hong Kong, the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) and buses make it easy to reach all the city.

What to eat in Hong Kong?

  • Dim Sum: A traditional Cantonese breakfast or lunch of bite-sized dishes such as dumplings, buns, and rolls in bamboo steamers.
  • Roast Goose: A succulent and crispy roast goose.
  • Char Siu: A Cantonese-style barbecue pork with rice or noodles.
  • Egg Waffles: A popular street snack in Hong Kong.
  • Bolo Bao: A sweet and buttery pineapple bun filled with a slice of cold butter.
  • Bo Zai Fan: Rice cooked with toppings like chicken, Chinese sausage, or mushrooms.

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