Hotel near Airport,Hong Kong8.8% of visitors choose this area
Wwlqlmx2026.05.20
I chose the Regal Airport Hotel because I had an early morning flight. It's incredibly convenient – the arrival hall leads directly to the hotel lobby. The next day, I didn't have to rush for transport, which allowed me to manage my time well and get a little extra sleep. The gentleman who checked me in was very enthusiastic, and despite his slightly stiff Mandarin, he answered all my questions in detail. I realized my electronic devices weren't compatible with the room's power outlets, so I wanted to ask the front desk for an adapter. However, there were guests at every counter. That's when an older gentleman from the concierge department noticed me and proactively asked if he could help. As soon as he learned I needed an adapter, he immediately went to get one for me. This was my first time staying at this hotel, and the polite and warm service made me feel incredibly welcome. Furthermore, despite being an older hotel, all the facilities were clean and tidy, and the room was spacious. I will definitely stay here again if I have the chance.
Hotel near West Kowloon,Hong Kong1.5% of visitors choose this area
LLLLjiushiLLL2026.05.04
Flawless location, facilities, and service! Having stayed at many Ritz properties, the one in Hong Kong is definitely top-tier. The executive lounge is on the 116th floor, and the Ctrip group discount offered great value for money. Our room was upgraded to one with Victoria Harbour night views, and complimentary welcome fruits were provided. Due to environmental policies, hotels in Hong Kong no longer offer bottled water like those in mainland China, but this hotel still provides large glass bottles of drinking water, which is very convenient. The swimming pool water temperature was incredibly comfortable, always around 30 degrees Celsius, making it the best among all Ritz-Carltons I've stayed at. However, it seems there's only a wet sauna, no dry sauna. The executive lounge also offers excellent food, and the staff's attitude is superb! The hotel's location in West Kowloon is very convenient for getting anywhere, and there's a shopping mall right downstairs. Plus, Tin Lung Heen, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, is located within the hotel. Highly recommended!
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West,Hong Kong31.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.20
The Royal Garden Hotel is right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. I first stayed there back in 1999 when I visited Hong Kong, and I remember thinking how beautiful it was, especially the rooftop pool – absolutely stunning! The hotel's atrium restaurant, with its soaring, open-plan design spanning over ten floors, was also impressive. I've stayed at The Royal Garden several times since, and even on my most recent visit, it still felt remarkably new! Fantastic value for money.
Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong1.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.15
The hotel boasts a great environment, convenient transportation, and easy access to shopping malls nearby. The in-house buffet is reasonably priced, offers a wide variety of dishes, and tastes excellent. However, some essential amenities are missing. For instance, when my phone ran out of battery, the hotel room couldn't provide a charging cable or an international/domestic power adapter, which was really inconvenient. Cotton swabs and toothbrushes were also not provided.
Hotel near Mong Kok,Hong Kong12.9% of visitors choose this area
KKelly88772026.05.14
The Cordis Hong Kong, a Langham property, truly delivers on quality. My friends and I had an exceptional experience throughout our stay, exceeding all expectations. The room was meticulously cleaned, and the overall ambiance was a sophisticated blend of understated luxury. The hardware facilities were high-end and comprehensive, and the staff were attentive and polite. The popular infinity pool offers fantastic views, and the hotel's location is incredibly convenient for getting around. Our stay was incredibly comfortable. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Hong Kong!
Hotel near Sha Tin,Hong Kong2.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.18
I'm genuinely shocked by the service these days. I witnessed an incident firsthand: a solo guest was staying at the hotel, and the next day, a 'friend' wanted to join them for the complimentary buffet breakfast. The person at the entrance, checking guests in, noticed it was a solo booking and immediately refused entry to the self-proclaimed 'friend'. The 'friend' turned to leave, but the hotel staff completely ignored us, who were waiting right behind them to check in for breakfast. Instead, they immediately called the front desk, confirmed the guest's information, and then, in front of everyone, used highly inappropriate language, loudly exclaiming, 'I just chased away a clueless *****!' We all heard it clearly. Meanwhile, the man who had left wasn't far from the elevators, heard what was said, and immediately came back, asking, 'What did you just say?' The person on the phone largely ignored him… To be frank, I don't care if that person was trying to get a free buffet breakfast or not, but the staff's handling of the situation was completely out of line. At the very least, they shouldn't have used such disrespectful language for other guests to hear while dealing with this, and their disregard for us waiting to enter – does that mean any guest who turns to leave will be subjected to discriminatory remarks? Speechless.
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West,Hong Kong31.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.21
The hotel's location is a bit awkward; it's not close to the subway or bus stops. If you have luggage, taking a taxi is the most sensible way to get around. The lobby is quite small and looks a bit dated. However, the doormen and concierge were very proactive, quickly greeting guests and guiding them to the front desk.
We booked an Executive Floor room, and check-in could be done on the 9th floor. However, the Executive benefits were enjoyed on the 28th floor. The Executive Lounge is very small and connected to the Tian Wai Tian restaurant next door. Breakfast can be had either at Tian Wai Tian or on the second floor. The Executive Lounge food, including afternoon tea and happy hour, had very limited choices, and the quality wasn't great. During dinner, they offered smoked salmon, ham, chicken meatballs, and a few types of cheese. Several alcoholic beverages were available, but because the accompanying food was so simple and mediocre, it didn't create much of a drinking atmosphere. Personally, I found this to be a significant drawback, as the main reason for booking an Executive Floor was to relax and enjoy a drink at the hotel.
However, the service staff in the Executive Lounge deserve high praise! Two young men were always nearby, maintaining a respectful distance, and attentive to our needs. They frequently checked in with us and provided prompt service. The tables in the lounge were very low, even lower than the seats, which was awkward for my husband and me who had brought our laptops expecting to get some work done. I'd like to specially thank Vivian, who, after understanding our needs, immediately coordinated and secured a table for us in the Tian Wai Tian restaurant, allowing us to work comfortably. We are truly grateful for her meeting our needs and enabling us to work productively for an afternoon.
Overall, the hotel isn't large or particularly grand, and the facilities are indeed a bit lacking. However, the staff across all departments demonstrated a high level of service, prioritizing people and guest satisfaction. Isn't that what we, as guests, hope for most? I hope the hotel can improve the lounge's food and beverage offerings; that would really take it to the next level!
Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong1.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.12
Overall, I'd give this hotel a high rating. I've stayed in many high-end hotels, and I chose Kerry Hotel because my company is in a Kerry office building, so I had a good impression of the group, though I wasn't very familiar with their hotel business beforehand.
The room size is genuinely large for Hong Kong standards, and it's very well laid out. The decor is simple and elegant, which really suits my taste. It was very comfortable to stay in, and the color scheme and overall style of the room had a wonderfully relaxing vibe.
Its location is definitely worth mentioning. It's a quiet oasis amidst the bustle, tucked away in its own corner. Right outside the door is a waterfront promenade, perfect for a leisurely stroll after dinner to watch the boats – very pleasant. Despite its quiet setting, the transportation is actually excellent. There's a bus terminus and taxi stand downstairs, and it's not far from the MTR. Across the street is a pier where you can catch a ferry to Central, making it ideal as a travel hub or simply for a relaxing getaway.
For dining, the hotel has restaurants and a waterfront cafe on the first floor, both offering a good selection. A nice touch was the complimentary minibar upon check-in – hotels at this price point should definitely be more generous.
The service was also quite thoughtful and thorough. The room came with a universal adapter, and the small alarm clock not only had wireless charging but also Type-C and USB outputs. So, if you forgot your adapter, you basically had nothing to worry about. The front desk and restaurant staff I encountered were all very polite.
All in all, it's a hotel with great value for money, the kind of place I'd be happy to return to.
Hotel near Sha Tin,Hong Kong2.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.04
The hotel service was excellent! We checked in during the May Day holiday and even got a room upgrade. The front desk staff was very patient and told us where to find good food nearby. The hotel is very close to the subway, which makes getting around super convenient. I also really appreciated the water dispenser providing water at different temperatures – that's a great touch! And even though it's in Hong Kong, this hotel is HUGE! Although it's located in Sha Tin, getting to the city center by subway is really quick, so the value for money is just incredible! Plus, the hotel provides various little cards, for example, a card on the fridge clearly stating that the mini-bar is chargeable, and a card on the table apologizing for potential noise due to ongoing renovations. They are so thoughtful!
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West,Hong Kong31.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.16
An absolutely fantastic stay at the Kowloon Shangri-La! The location is superb: the MTR station is just 100 meters from the main entrance, and the Avenue of Stars is right across the street – you can easily reach Victoria Harbour via the pedestrian bridge whenever you like. The room was very clean and quite spacious, never feeling cramped. The bed was incredibly comfortable! We had a harbor-view room with a floor-to-ceiling window, perfect for enjoying the Victoria Harbour night view anytime. The staff were incredibly warm, professional, and attentive; they could sense if you needed help just from your subtle expressions and were always happy to assist. In the evenings, the hotel staff even left little 'inspirational' cards on the bed, truly giving you that 'Hong Kong-style' thoughtful service! If I get the chance to visit HK again, I'll definitely stay at the Kowloon Shangri-La again! PS: The hotel's own brand tea bags are wonderfully fragrant 😋
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XXiangshoulvtudexiaohaiFacilities: For a family-friendly hotel, the pool is perfect for toddlers and young children! There's also a small play area that costs HKD 110.
Cleanliness: Very clean, tidy, and well-maintained.
Environment: Built by the sea and next to Ocean Park, the scenery is beautiful, and the sea view is top-notch.
Service: We drove there, and overnight parking cost HKD 500, which is quite expensive. Aside from the front desk staff, who weren't great, the rest of the service was good.
GGuest UserAbsolutely loved our stay! The 45th-floor family level is such a unique feature, and we could even check in directly there. They gave the kids so many little gifts, and the view from our room was absolutely incredible, with a breathtaking panoramic of Victoria Harbour. Plus, the 'grab and go' healthy snacks were a fantastic touch, and the quality of all the food was really impressive. Highly recommend!
DDietmar KOur stay at W Hong Kong was nothing short of outstanding – and that's not only because of the breathtaking Victoria Harbour views, the stylish design, or the convenient location above the Elements shopping mall. The real difference was the exceptional service, especially from Alex, the Welcome Manager.
From the moment we checked in, we felt truly welcome. Despite a fully booked hotel, Alex took plenty of time to explain everything, gave us excellent local recommendations, and made our request for a high-floor harbour-view room happen effortlessly. His warm, professional, yet relaxed attitude perfectly captures the modern luxury that the W brand promises.
The room was immaculate, the famous W Bed was incredibly comfortable, the rooftop pool area was stunning, and the service at the bar was fantastic throughout our stay.
Final verdict: Whether traveling for business or leisure, W Hong Kong comes highly recommended. And if you want something special – we hope Alex will be there to welcome you. Thank you to the entire team, and especially to Alex, for an unforgettable experience.
We will definitely be back.
WwlqlmxI chose the Regal Airport Hotel because I had an early morning flight. It's incredibly convenient – the arrival hall leads directly to the hotel lobby. The next day, I didn't have to rush for transport, which allowed me to manage my time well and get a little extra sleep. The gentleman who checked me in was very enthusiastic, and despite his slightly stiff Mandarin, he answered all my questions in detail. I realized my electronic devices weren't compatible with the room's power outlets, so I wanted to ask the front desk for an adapter. However, there were guests at every counter. That's when an older gentleman from the concierge department noticed me and proactively asked if he could help. As soon as he learned I needed an adapter, he immediately went to get one for me. This was my first time staying at this hotel, and the polite and warm service made me feel incredibly welcome. Furthermore, despite being an older hotel, all the facilities were clean and tidy, and the room was spacious. I will definitely stay here again if I have the chance.
GGuest UserOverall, I'd give this hotel a high rating. I've stayed in many high-end hotels, and I chose Kerry Hotel because my company is in a Kerry office building, so I had a good impression of the group, though I wasn't very familiar with their hotel business beforehand.
The room size is genuinely large for Hong Kong standards, and it's very well laid out. The decor is simple and elegant, which really suits my taste. It was very comfortable to stay in, and the color scheme and overall style of the room had a wonderfully relaxing vibe.
Its location is definitely worth mentioning. It's a quiet oasis amidst the bustle, tucked away in its own corner. Right outside the door is a waterfront promenade, perfect for a leisurely stroll after dinner to watch the boats – very pleasant. Despite its quiet setting, the transportation is actually excellent. There's a bus terminus and taxi stand downstairs, and it's not far from the MTR. Across the street is a pier where you can catch a ferry to Central, making it ideal as a travel hub or simply for a relaxing getaway.
For dining, the hotel has restaurants and a waterfront cafe on the first floor, both offering a good selection. A nice touch was the complimentary minibar upon check-in – hotels at this price point should definitely be more generous.
The service was also quite thoughtful and thorough. The room came with a universal adapter, and the small alarm clock not only had wireless charging but also Type-C and USB outputs. So, if you forgot your adapter, you basically had nothing to worry about. The front desk and restaurant staff I encountered were all very polite.
All in all, it's a hotel with great value for money, the kind of place I'd be happy to return to.
GGuest UserI'm genuinely shocked by the service these days. I witnessed an incident firsthand: a solo guest was staying at the hotel, and the next day, a 'friend' wanted to join them for the complimentary buffet breakfast. The person at the entrance, checking guests in, noticed it was a solo booking and immediately refused entry to the self-proclaimed 'friend'. The 'friend' turned to leave, but the hotel staff completely ignored us, who were waiting right behind them to check in for breakfast. Instead, they immediately called the front desk, confirmed the guest's information, and then, in front of everyone, used highly inappropriate language, loudly exclaiming, 'I just chased away a clueless *****!' We all heard it clearly. Meanwhile, the man who had left wasn't far from the elevators, heard what was said, and immediately came back, asking, 'What did you just say?' The person on the phone largely ignored him… To be frank, I don't care if that person was trying to get a free buffet breakfast or not, but the staff's handling of the situation was completely out of line. At the very least, they shouldn't have used such disrespectful language for other guests to hear while dealing with this, and their disregard for us waiting to enter – does that mean any guest who turns to leave will be subjected to discriminatory remarks? Speechless.
GGuest UserThe hotel boasts a great environment, convenient transportation, and easy access to shopping malls nearby. The in-house buffet is reasonably priced, offers a wide variety of dishes, and tastes excellent. However, some essential amenities are missing. For instance, when my phone ran out of battery, the hotel room couldn't provide a charging cable or an international/domestic power adapter, which was really inconvenient. Cotton swabs and toothbrushes were also not provided.
LLLLjiushiLLLFlawless location, facilities, and service! Having stayed at many Ritz properties, the one in Hong Kong is definitely top-tier. The executive lounge is on the 116th floor, and the Ctrip group discount offered great value for money. Our room was upgraded to one with Victoria Harbour night views, and complimentary welcome fruits were provided. Due to environmental policies, hotels in Hong Kong no longer offer bottled water like those in mainland China, but this hotel still provides large glass bottles of drinking water, which is very convenient. The swimming pool water temperature was incredibly comfortable, always around 30 degrees Celsius, making it the best among all Ritz-Carltons I've stayed at. However, it seems there's only a wet sauna, no dry sauna. The executive lounge also offers excellent food, and the staff's attitude is superb! The hotel's location in West Kowloon is very convenient for getting anywhere, and there's a shopping mall right downstairs. Plus, Tin Lung Heen, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, is located within the hotel. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserThis was my second stay at this hotel. The front desk service felt impersonal. The room they assigned us for a family with a child was quite small; there wasn't even enough space to open our luggage. It was noticeably smaller than the same room type I booked on my previous visit. What's more, for two adults and one child, they only provided two sets of toiletries and amenities. When we asked the front desk for an extra set, they told us we'd have to pay for children's toiletries, which was truly unbelievable! The hotel pool is very small and unheated. On the plus side, the room did have a direct drinking water tap. My family said they'd rather not stay here again, as the service simply doesn't measure up to other hotels we've stayed at recently.
EExplorer2023It is one of the best hotels in Hong Kong I have visited. The staffs are super friendly and helpful. Everything is down to the details. The room is big with a huge bathtub. We ordered room service for breakfast and the food was great. Highly recommended.
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