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Epoch Hotel
4/5242 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok
The room is nice. It's right in the bustling city. It's very convenient for shopping, eating and shopping. More importantly, the sound insulation is very good and does not affect sleep. Worth recommending to everyone
Mei Wah Guest House
4.4/511 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok
Ordered for business trip, first-class environment, cleanliness, convenient transportation, very good service attitude, and plenty of food, it is a very pleasant experience! ! ! ! !
Yi Jia Hotel
3.8/5198 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok
The location is very good, just a few steps away from the subway station downstairs, in an old building. The elevator is a bit wobbly but it doesn't affect use. It was a temporary reservation and the price was very good, at least worthy of the location. The sister at the front desk was very nice. My phone ran out of battery and she lent me a charging plug and cable for free. There are two layers of locks, one for each unit door, which is very safe. It's okay for me as a girl to live alone. In terms of hygiene, there are small ants crawling on the bed, but they are also found in big hotels in Southeast Asian countries that I have been to. You can sleep after being crushed, but it may be due to the climate and there are no strict requirements. Sisters with mysophobia may consider bringing a sheet to spread on. The toilet flushes very well and the shower heats up quickly. There is no separation of dry and wet areas, which is fine if you live alone. All in all, great value for money. The single room I stayed in was in my early 300s. It had two beds and felt like it could sleep three people. Larger space. It’s pretty good to live in a house like this in Hong Kong at this price. I will consider staying there again💫
Artland Guest House
4/533 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok
Taking a high school child to revisit Hong Kong, where she had no impression of the first three trips in elementary school, this hotel is facing the bus stop, and when I got off the bus, I was looking around where I was going, when I saw a group of signs on the sidewalk in front of me that announced ”Arran Hotel”, the entrance Only one person has a wide door opening. Go in and face two small elevators. Follow the sign inside the elevator to the reception cabinet inside the glass door on the 5th floor. , told to use the card to swipe the aisle door, go in and swipe the room door. The room is small but tidy. Surprisingly, the bedding is all covered with clean white non-woven fabrics, and there is no discomfort when lying down. It's just that the lid of the electric kettle is still a plastic that is not good for the body. I don't cover it when I use it. It's relatively quiet, but it's not as good as Ibis, Hanting, Haiyou, and Elan where I usually live in China. Generally, there are laundry machines, dryers, and breakfasts. After all, Hong Kong has a lot of villains, so it's understandable.
18 hotels
0/50 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok
Staying in 18 rooms again, the store service is still very good, clean and tidy, the room has windows with good light. The best thing is that the transportation is convenient, the subway station and the railway station are very close, it is convenient to travel, and it is very convenient to go shopping.
Hotel Guanzhou
3.6/5101 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok
I decided to stay here temporarily because I was away from the Hong Kong and Macao express train. Although the room was very narrow and the sound insulation was not good, during the National Day, the temporary reservation price was less than 300. I was very satisfied! The hotel has prepared a conversion plug, the Wi-Fi is smooth, and the transportation is very convenient. It is less than 200 meters from the subway exit. There is a direct train to Hong Kong and Macao downstairs. There are many snack bars and the taste is pretty good!

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