Check out top hotels with Wi-Fi in Hong Kong for your best stay

Latest Reviews for Hong Kong Hotels

Nathan Hotel
4.4/52537 Reviews
We stayed in Nathan Hotel for a week and found it quiet pleasing. We booked a ”smart room” which came with a Smart TV to watch netflix,youtube, mini fridge and a big space. The room was quite spacious as most places in HK are quiet small. We had 0 issues and housekeepers would clean the room everyday. The pictures of room uploaded by the hotel looks really clean and perfect but expect a bit of wear and tear i.e stains in curtains, carpet, wallpaper coming off etc. I would recommend this hotel to any couples but make sure you get room above 7 floors like we have as they are quite modern.
Hong Kong Le Cong Fraternal Association
4.7/5223 Reviews
I have been to Hong Kong many times, but I have not been there in the past few years due to the epidemic. This time I went as a family of three. First of all, I have stayed in many hotels and never wanted to take the initiative to evaluate them. This is the first time. The room is not big. This is a characteristic of Hong Kong, where every inch of land is at a premium. When I first arrived, I was a little uneasy because it was in a residential building. After entering, I felt much better. The floor and beds were very clean, and there was no smell. Even the toilets were clean. It's clean and it's really good value for money. The boss is also very hospitable. I originally booked a room for one day, but then I decided to book an extra day. It's really worth recommending. I will choose her room next time I come to Hong Kong.
Sea View Hostel
3.2/519 Reviews
Mong Kok
The room is very clean, the traffic is very convenient, the Mong Kok subway exit E exit is very close, the boss is very warm, shopping is very convenient, Argyle Street, overseas Chinese shopping center are very close downstairs, there are many shopping shops at the door, there are many delicious foods downstairs at the door, affordable, delicious, Will stay again next time.
Holland Guest House
3.2/513 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
Going out is sasa, the transportation is very convenient, the price is high, the coffee is free, the owner is very enthusiastic, and the environment is good,
Temple Street Hostel
3/5121 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei has a more local flavor. There are many historical buildings here, such as Yau Ma Tei Theatre, Yau Ma Tei Police Station and Yau Ma Tei Water Pumping Station Dormitory (red brick house). In addition, there are fruit stalls, a jade market and the Yau Ma Tei Recreation Park commonly known as Banyan Tree Tau, all of which are very unique.
Tsuen Hostel
2.6/550 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Quan Hotel in Hong Kong, this is a small hotel with a high CP value. Although the price has more than tripled during the May Day holiday, the price on weekdays should be very affordable. I recommend everyone that if you want to live in a different area than Tsim Sha Tsui, you can choose to live in this room, because it is only a 7-minute walk from the MTR-Tsuen Wan Station, and there is a barbecue restaurant downstairs - Chuanyaki Wang, there is also the KOLOR shopping mall in Tsuen Wan, there are 24-hour 7-11 and OK convenience stores nearby, there are also Yinlong Tea Restaurant, McDonald's, there is also a bank ATM downstairs where you can get money, and there is a traditional vegetable market for early risers. It is a small hotel that is simple but fully functional. The reception staff of the hotel are kind. I couldn’t find the hotel when I arrived in Tsuen Wan for the first time. I asked the taxi driver to call the hotel, and the reception staff personally came out to take me. The service was very good. But there are still some things that can be improved, that is, there is no kettle for boiling water in the hotel, no refrigerator, and if you want disposable bath towels, you have to buy a $20 Hong Kong dollar from the counter, and you need to deposit $500 Hong Kong dollars when you check in. You can get a full refund with the deposit slip when you check in. The WiFi network speed is very slow and very stuck. Basically, the network speed needs to be improved, and it is a small hotel without an elevator. If your suitcase is heavy, you will basically move the suitcase Going up and down the stairs is very, very tiring! The advantage is that there is a TV in the hotel room, and there are whole cans of shower gel and shampoo in the bathroom that you can use as you please, and the water flow in the shower is also very strong, making it very refreshing to take a shower! Downstairs there is a porridge shop that sells it very late, and I recommend a Chuanyao Wang-Barbecue shop next to the hotel. The food is delicious, the proprietress is kind and friendly, and the music and speakers are often played in the barbecue shop! It tastes so relaxing! Overall, I give ”Hong Kong Tsuen Hotel” a very high evaluation. At least the living functions are convenient and the price is relatively reasonable. If you are a couple staying here, you can go to the hotel counter to buy all kinds of Durex. This is a special service!

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  • What are some of the best hotels with Wi-Fi in Hong Kong?

    Whether you are travelling to Hong Kong for business or tourism, Regal Riverside Hotel , Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West and Harbour Plaza Resort City are highly recommended among the best hotels.

  • How much does it cost on average to stay at hotels with Wi-Fi in Hong Kong?

    For hotels with Wi-Fi in Hong Kong, the average price on weekdays is S$ 219, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is S$ 236.

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Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of Hotels1,429
Number of Reviews628,035
Highest PriceS$ 2,403
Lowest PriceS$ 27
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 219
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 236

More about 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.

Which area in Hong Kong is the best to stay?

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