Latest Reviews for Hong Kong Hotels

Starphire Hotel
3.8/51376 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui
101percent very clean I like the room very simple but nice ..also the view very nice can see the view of city ❤️ but hope nextime have a personal kit for body hygiene 🪥🪥🪥🪥 but all is very nice 💯
Silvermine Beach Resort
3.7/5863 Reviews
Islands District
Clean and comfortable room. Appreciate the upgrade. No meal 🍽️ suitable for vegetarian. 🥗 Would be good if they can offer more meal options, and have large bottles of water for selling. Good views. Mountains and sea waves around.
Grand Bay View Hotel
4/52238 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
I love the hotel, relaxing and beautiful. They have playing area for kids and swimming pools for children and adults. The seaview is so nice. Good food. Accessible to transportation because the hotel has a free shuttle bus to Tsuen Wan Station. I love it.
Two MacDonnell Road
4.4/5374 Reviews
Central
The hotel positions itself as a 4-star establishment, but it falls short of that mark. Here's a breakdown of my experience: Location: The location is excellent, if you don't mind a steep uphill walk. However, the entire island is built on different levels, which isn't a negative but rather a positive – a daily workout! There's a bus stop right by the hotel, making it easy to reach the metro instead of walking up and down, straining your leg muscles. Next door is a botanical and zoological garden where you can take a stroll. By the way, entry is free. A 10-minute walk down the hill leads to the cable car ”tram” stop for a trip to Victoria Peak. Check-in: Check-in was fast, but a USD 300 deposit is required, which isn't mentioned on either the trip.com website or the hotel's website. If you need an adapter for your electronic devices, ask for one right away – the receptionist won't offer it. Room: The room is relatively clean, though I did find some hair in the kitchen and on the bedding. For Hong Kong, the room is spacious, but there's nowhere to store a suitcase. You can set the temperature on the air conditioner, but it doesn't work. It only blows cold air, making the room humid. Kitchen: The kitchen is minimally equipped, but it's sufficient. However, upon check-in, they warn you that the stove can only be used for reheating food, not cooking, as the fire alarm system is very sensitive and might activate the siren due to hot steam. You must turn on the exhaust fan to full power and the air conditioner to avoid triggering the alarm. Why bother having a kitchen at all? Bathroom: The same situation as with the kitchen – you need to close the door and turn on the air conditioner at full power while showering to avoid the fire alarm being triggered by steam from the bathroom. The shower hose started leaking on the second day of my stay. It was replaced with a new one, which also leaked. When the technician replaced the hose, did he check if the equipment was working properly? I doubt it. Breakfast: Breakfast is only served from a menu, which is quite limited. It's delicious, but not diverse. Is this the service you'd expect from a 4-star hotel? The breakfast organization is chaotic – staff running around and clanging dishes. Two slow coffee machines and one toaster keep guests waiting in line. By the way, there are plastic mugs for tea and coffee. The only fruit options are two types of apples – red and green. Service: The service is polite, but I'd say it's ”on demand.” You need to ask for shampoo, shower gel, and dishwashing liquid to be refilled. The housekeeping, for some reason, doesn't notice the need to replenish hygiene products in the bathroom and kitchen. Environmentalism: As in all of Hong Kong, they no longer provide water in plastic bottles. That's good, but come up with an alternative so guests don't have to go to the store for water. In my opinion, this environmental concern is simply an opportunity to reduce service costs while maintaining high accommodation prices. Speaking of breakfast again, the jam and butter are provided in small plastic containers, just like on airplanes. Is this really about caring for the environment? Conclusion: Overall, it's a good choice if you're not bothered by the minor service inconsistencies and if you don't have high expectations for a 4-star hotel. If you're visiting Hong Kong, I'd recommend Two MacDonell Road.
Mingle By The Park
3.9/5214 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Very damp room. The wall above the bed was soaked. Seepage? It had soaked the pillows that were against the wall. I had to put them out to dry on the balcony (with 30° outside, it was fortunately quick). Anyway, it's not very good for your health. Bathroom sink, unusable: wedged between a wall and a pillar, the sink was 20 cm (4 inches) wide, with a mirror at the bottom, 50 cm (20 inches) away. You could barely slide your head in to get closer, but not your hands. Try shaving! Otherwise, very professional reception staff.
The Charterhouse Causeway Bay
3.9/55460 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Location: Situated between Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, it's close to public transport, shopping, and dining options. Staff and Service: Generally praised for being friendly and accommodating, with some guests noting early check-ins and attentive service. Price: Viewed as affordable for Hong Kong, making it a good choice for budget travelers. Room Conditions: Guests report inconsistent cleanliness, with issues such as stains, poorly managed housekeeping, and outdated decor in some rooms. Facilities: Limited amenities (e.g., no toiletries provided in some cases), and issues like slow-draining showers have been noted. Overall, the hotel offers value for its price and location, but its condition and services can vary. Ideal for those prioritizing cost over luxury.
Royal Plaza Hotel
4.6/57210 Reviews
Mong Kok
Great location as Royal Plaza hotel is accessible from shopping center to Mongkok East MRT station. Great hotel service too as hotel arranged for immediate room change when the bathroom floor was wet with dirty water and dirt due to choked drainage. Downside of the hotel is the check-out time at 11am is a bit early.
Rambler Oasis Hotel
3.6/55906 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Night shift Manager Kay helped me so much by directing me to the 7-11, her smile make me feel so welcoming and overall stay is a present experience ~~~
Regala Skycity Hotel
4.2/56453 Reviews
HongKong International Airport
The location of the hotel is very close to the airport and the concert hall. The hotel looks amazing 🤩 very clean and the staff is friendly. I would recommend staying at the hotel.
Harbour Plaza North Point
4/54077 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
This is a one night booking for a friend but we had actually stayed at this hotel for two months. Plus - as this is an older hotel rooms are much larger than typical hotels in HK, close to MTR (subway) stn and bus stations with buses that will take you to every corner of HK, even the Dingding Tram. Minus - next door to a large funeral home complex, quiet streets particularly after dark, kind of creepy! Not many restaurants or even supermarkets within walking distances, even less after dark! Staffs, a mixture of very pleasent young ladies at the front desk with some senior employees who may be more suited working at the funeral home next door! Particularly the few at the extended stay guest counter! never around when one needs to see them. For those lite sleepers the AC is noisy, can also hear showers from other rooms all the time and many guests just leave their garbage outside their doors instead of walking a few more steps to throw them into the garbage bins at the service room. Overall, short stays ok but we probably will go somewhere else for extended stays.

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