Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong7.2% of visitors choose this area
Llynnyoyo2026.01.12
Great location! I've been to Hong Kong many times, but this was my first stay in Causeway Bay, and it was a really good experience. The room was very spacious and even had a partial sea view. The value for money here is outstanding. The 'ding ding' tram stop is right downstairs. The downsides are that it's a bit old; the first day the bath towel had a stain, and the second day it had a hole. Also, a minor issue is that being close to the road, the traffic lights downstairs make a faint 'ding ding' sound all night. If you're a light sleeper, it might be a slight disturbance. Overall, I'd go again and would recommend it to friends.
Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong1.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.04
The air conditioning was a bit noisy, and the soundproofing in our room wasn't great.
The staff at the executive lounge were very rude. We arrived late, and there was no food left, only tea and alcohol. Even though it was still 10 minutes before closing time, the staff member turned off the lights early.
My two companions and I at the next table were all quite shocked by this.
The photos are from a different hotel; we checked out and moved to another hotel the next day.
Hotel near Airport,Hong Kong5.7% of visitors choose this area
YYueer-2026.01.27
Arrived in Hong Kong and chose this hotel for our first night's layover. The free shuttle bus service to and from the airport was incredibly convenient! Plus, on our second day, there was also a direct shuttle to the Disneyland park entrance, which was a huge help. The hotel front desk staff were very nice; seeing we had a child with us, they upgraded us to a suite, saying it would be more comfortable with the extra space – much appreciated! Everything from cleanliness, environment, to location was excellent! I'll definitely choose this hotel again for early morning or late night flights when I'm back in Hong Kong.
Hotel near Sha Tin,Hong Kong2.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.29
The facilities are quite old. There isn't a single power outlet next to the bed, though there is a power strip available. To charge devices, you have to flip open a cover under the TV, which is inconvenient. There's a slight musty smell in the corner of the large bed closest to the shower. However, the shower room does have a heater. Both the customer service and the waitstaff were very polite. I accidentally left for the airport without returning my room card. When I called to explain, the customer service representative just said, 'Welcome back next time!' I felt a little embarrassed about it. My only suggestion would be to upgrade the facilities. Eating out nearby is quite convenient, and there's also a commercial area across the river. If I'm ever in Sha Tin to watch the horse races again, I'd consider staying here.
Hotel near North Point and Quarry Bay,Hong Kong1.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.22
Staying at the Harbour Grand Hong Kong was a luxurious experience, offering panoramic views of Victoria Harbour. The floor-to-ceiling windows in the room provided breathtaking vistas of the dazzling city skyline and sparkling waters, transforming day and night into a living painting. The hotel's service was impeccable and attentive; the staff consistently anticipated our needs, combining efficiency with genuine warmth. The rooftop infinity pool felt like it was suspended between the sky and the sea, offering an unparalleled view while swimming. The location is excellent, close to both the business district and the MTR, making travel incredibly convenient. Overall, it perfectly blends magnificent scenery, outstanding service, and urban accessibility, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers.
Hotel near Tsuen Wan,Hong Kong4.1% of visitors choose this area
NNaomi mi2026.02.03
This suite is incredibly spacious for Hong Kong standards, featuring a living room, a kitchen, and two separate bedrooms. Each bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom, making it perfect for family trips or even two couples traveling together. Downstairs, there's a small mall, convenience stores, and plenty of dining options, all super convenient. It's also very close to the MTR, making getting around a breeze. The hotel even provided complimentary welcome fruit, which was a lovely touch.
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West,Hong Kong29.8% of visitors choose this area
YYusang782026.01.25
Booked on Trip.com for a three-night stay, including breakfast and afternoon tea. The breakfast spread was excellent. The hotel boasts a convenient location, just over 500 meters from the subway station, which is a major plus for getting around Hong Kong. You can easily walk to Victoria Harbour, the Avenue of Stars, the Clock Tower, and Kowloon Park from here. There are also plenty of dining options nearby, so overall, it's very convenient. For shopping, K11 is practically next door, and Central is just two subway stops away.
Hotel near Airport,Hong Kong5.7% of visitors choose this area
Hhzhuw****2026.01.16
Traveling with a child on a layover, this hotel was incredibly convenient. It's just a short walk from the airport.
The room was quite spacious too.
I saw reviews praising the coffee in the cafe, so I tried it, and it was excellent. My child got free cookies, and I ended up buying some more as gifts.
Check-in was a bit crowded, probably because several flights had just arrived. Check-out was very smooth, and they even offered express service.
Oh, and the hotel also provides free universal adapters; you just scan a QR code, and customer service delivers it to your door. They don't provide bottled water, but they offer free glass bottles, and drinking water stations are available in the hallway, which is both eco-friendly and practical.
Overall, a great experience!
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong7.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.01
This hotel, newly opened in 2024, offers Chinese-speaking staff. The rooms are incredibly spacious, quiet, and spotlessly clean, with all facilities and equipment being brand new. Each room features a direct drinking water tap, a capsule coffee machine, a fully functional microwave, an iron and ironing board, and a great hairdryer. The carpets are dust-free, and the service is excellent. We received complimentary welcome fruits, chocolates, and wine, making it fantastic value for money.
The hotel's surroundings are very well-equipped. There's a large supermarket on the 15th floor and a shopping mall downstairs. Transportation is convenient; it's about a 5-minute walk to Wan Chai MTR station and the Ding Ding Tram stop. Wan Chai Pier is approximately a 15-minute walk via an elevated walkway from Wan Chai MTR station. Many delicious eateries are nearby, including Boston, Wah So, Yung Gor, Le Ramen, and Rishan.
The only area for improvement is the breakfast. While it appears to offer many choices, it actually doesn't. Eggs, for instance, account for 5 or 6 items: boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, omelets, mushroom scrambled eggs, fried eggs… The stir-fried noodles were particularly bad – truly unpalatable, almost as if they were deliberately cooked that way. The boiled noodles and pasta weren't good either, and the baby cabbage was a bit pungent and lacked freshness. The various fish balls and beef balls served with the noodles were okay. It's really tough for anyone wanting a tasty and hot noodle/rice/vermicelli dish for breakfast. Hot dishes are also scarce, with meat and vegetarian options being almost identical every day. The breakfast is severely overpriced; you'd be better off eating at a local 'cha chaan teng' or Cafe de Coral outside.
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West,Hong Kong29.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.19
The room was very clean. We booked a twin room, and I noticed that beds in Hong Kong are generally quite small. Each bed in the twin room was just right for one person. It's quite close to Harbour City and K11.
**Environment**: The hotel is very upscale with beautiful surroundings. The breakfast was rich and varied, and the noodles were absolutely delicious. I even saw them being sold outside for HKD 65.
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GGuest UserThe room is spacious enough! The sea view from the window is so refreshing! Plus, there's a shuttle bus right outside that goes directly to Tsuen Wan and Tsuen Wan West Station, which is super convenient! I've booked it twice in a row for my trips to Hong Kong in the past 2.5 years, what more can I say!
FFourdannaUnbeatable Views, Exceptional Staff & Prime Location A Hong Kong Gem!
1/ Breathtaking Hong Kong Views: Woke up to stunning city/harbour vistas every morning—absolutely worth it!
2/Staff Excellence: Every team member was both genuinely friendly *and* highly professional. They elevated our stay with their attentive service. Both at the check in/out and at the cafe
3/Prime Location, located in a quiet area but right above Admiralty and steps from Central. Unbeatable convenience for exploring/shopping!
4/Surprising Value:** Rare to find such quality at this price point in Hong Kong.
Minor Considerations
• No bell service/luggage assistance—be prepared to handle bags yourself.
• Limited amenities (no pool, limited toiletries) —but rooms are equipped for comfort.
MM2g91nc0r****Facilities: There's a 24-hour gym, which the kids loved.
Cleanliness: Relatively clean.
Environment: The blackout curtains aren't great, but it wasn't too noisy being on the street. I'm not sure if it was the AC or the ventilation system, but it was a bit loud. You can't hear any noise from other rooms or upstairs, so overall it was okay. The two beds were pushed together, which was perfect for a family traveling with two kids.
Service: Check-in and check-out were both quick, and the service was very thoughtful. Storing luggage at check-out was super convenient, and the front desk staff were very nice.
Facilities: There are tram stops nearby and a bus stop right outside. There's also a fruit store and a pharmacy next to the hotel, and a 7-Eleven across the street, making dining, living, and transportation quite convenient. Being close to Times Square makes getting around easy. The hotel's logo isn't very prominent; I'd suggest hanging it higher and making it stand out with different colors and lights.
Recommendation: Try the Yoshinoya nearby. It's close to the market, so you can also check out the market for good food.
Ssky3014Overall, it was a great stay. The location is super convenient, making it easy to get to Victoria Harbour and other attractions. Right next door is the Grand Century Place mall, so you have plenty of dining options. The hotel's environment and cleanliness were also good. We chose a room with a 1.5-meter bed, which is quite rare for Hong Kong. Essential toiletries like toothbrushes, shampoo, and body wash were all provided, so there was no need to bring our own. One of the best things about Hong Kong is that you don't need to buy bottled water; we didn't buy any water during our four-day trip. Just carry a reusable water bottle, and you can refill it almost anywhere, which is very convenient and eco-friendly – definitely something to learn from. The only minor issue we had was on the first night; we were given a room with a connecting door, and the soundproofing was terrible. The family next door had three noisy kids who kept us up until late, so we didn't get much sleep. However, the hotel was very accommodating and moved us to a quieter room the next day.
GGuest UserThe night view is good. However, some tourists occasionally made noises at the corridor and speak phone loudly near midnight and early morning. After complaints, hotel staff has taken a prompt action. It is appreciated.
Overall, the staff are polite, responsive and helpful.
YYueer-Arrived in Hong Kong and chose this hotel for our first night's layover. The free shuttle bus service to and from the airport was incredibly convenient! Plus, on our second day, there was also a direct shuttle to the Disneyland park entrance, which was a huge help. The hotel front desk staff were very nice; seeing we had a child with us, they upgraded us to a suite, saying it would be more comfortable with the extra space – much appreciated! Everything from cleanliness, environment, to location was excellent! I'll definitely choose this hotel again for early morning or late night flights when I'm back in Hong Kong.
GGuest UserIn my early years, I often collaborated with the Kerry Group. If the 80s belonged to the Ritz-Carlton and the 90s to Hilton, then Shangri-La has since reigned as a 'heaven on earth,' truly living up to its name. If you're tired of monotonous experiences, then after trying the 'local flavor old-brand royal' hotels in Hong Kong and Macau, you'll tell yourself not to challenge yourself again as you get older. These '特色皇家老牌' (characteristic royal old-brand) hotels will only transport you back to 1960s state-run guesthouses, complete with grumpy staff, rattling air conditioners, and 'flavorful' showers that fluctuate between hot and cold – much like the declining British Empire. Be kind to yourself. Stepping into the familiar Shangri-La lobby, it's a unique experience, like escaping a disaster. After returning from Victoria Peak to Hong Kong University, I had the best sleep I've ever had in Hong Kong. The service is excellent in that it doesn't add to your troubles when you're already feeling weary. Aside from some doormen who exhibit a 'Hong Kong style' of judging people, everything else is outstanding. Especially noteworthy is the polite and graceful lobby manager in red. I witnessed a small incident where she treated customers speaking Japanese and Chinese with equal respect – a definite plus. A unique environmental feature is that Hong Kong Park acts as the hotel's backyard, a luxury usually reserved for national guesthouses.
GGuest UserNice hotel with very cleanliness. Hotel quite far from MTR but there are shuttle bus service to take you to the near shopping mall and MTR station (call to reserve seat before riding) Housekeeper always change the bed sheet along with our trip. Hotel have deposit luggage service both before check-in and after check-out
GGuest UserThis hotel, newly opened in 2024, offers Chinese-speaking staff. The rooms are incredibly spacious, quiet, and spotlessly clean, with all facilities and equipment being brand new. Each room features a direct drinking water tap, a capsule coffee machine, a fully functional microwave, an iron and ironing board, and a great hairdryer. The carpets are dust-free, and the service is excellent. We received complimentary welcome fruits, chocolates, and wine, making it fantastic value for money.
The hotel's surroundings are very well-equipped. There's a large supermarket on the 15th floor and a shopping mall downstairs. Transportation is convenient; it's about a 5-minute walk to Wan Chai MTR station and the Ding Ding Tram stop. Wan Chai Pier is approximately a 15-minute walk via an elevated walkway from Wan Chai MTR station. Many delicious eateries are nearby, including Boston, Wah So, Yung Gor, Le Ramen, and Rishan.
The only area for improvement is the breakfast. While it appears to offer many choices, it actually doesn't. Eggs, for instance, account for 5 or 6 items: boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, omelets, mushroom scrambled eggs, fried eggs… The stir-fried noodles were particularly bad – truly unpalatable, almost as if they were deliberately cooked that way. The boiled noodles and pasta weren't good either, and the baby cabbage was a bit pungent and lacked freshness. The various fish balls and beef balls served with the noodles were okay. It's really tough for anyone wanting a tasty and hot noodle/rice/vermicelli dish for breakfast. Hot dishes are also scarce, with meat and vegetarian options being almost identical every day. The breakfast is severely overpriced; you'd be better off eating at a local 'cha chaan teng' or Cafe de Coral outside.
YYiqiqukanhai58The hotel's location is excellent. From West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station, head towards Elements Mall. Once inside Elements, continue following the clear signs to the hotel. The entire walk is indoors. It's also convenient if you exit at Kowloon MTR station; just walk into Elements. The hotel is clean and the service is warm and friendly. Both the front desk and housekeeping staff were very welcoming. There are clear signs leading to the hotel entrance. You take the elevator to the 6th-floor lobby where staff direct you to the front desk for an easy check-in process.
Because of the convenience and excellent service, I extended my stay for an extra day. On the first day, I wasn't familiar with Elements Mall, but once I got my bearings, it was very easy to get around. To travel from Hong Kong to Macau or Zhuhai, you can simply take the cross-border bus from within Elements Mall, which is incredibly convenient!
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