Jascha Hotel is located at the junction of Nathan Road and Haiphong Road in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. There are many sightseeing, shopping and attractions nearby. There are many restaurants, restaurants, supermarkets, convenience stores, fashion and clothing shopping stores, and Harbour City. Famous shops, Victoria Harbour, Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars with celebrity handprints, etc., are also very convenient to travel to and from Mainland China or Macau. The world-famous conference and business exhibition center adjacent to Tsim Sha Tsui Pier is only on the other side. The entrance of the building is located at Exit A1 of Tsim Sha Tsui Dili Station, next to the Haiphong Building. At the entrance, you can take various means of transportation to Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories, buses, taxis, minibuses, and direct airport A21 buses. The traffic can be said to extend in all directions. Tourists are very convenient for sightseeing, shopping, visiting relatives and business affairs. The decoration of the hotel is carefully crafted by the designer. The room design is stylish and elegant. It provides travelers with high-quality towels, slippers, and all kinds of equipment. The room is strictly cleaned and disinfected every day to provide guests with a comfortable, safe, hygienic, and elegant living environment. The prices ensure that every passenger has a happy and memorable journey.
"Location
Inside Haiphong Mansion, right in the middle of Tsim Sha Tsui. Harbour City, Nathan Road, Kowloon Park, and the Star Ferry are all within walking distance. The MTR station is just minutes away, making it easy to explore both Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.
Room & Comfort
I stayed for three nights. The single room is very tiny and has no window, but it feels cozy if you don’t mind the compact space. Linens were fresh, the layout efficient, and the air-conditioning was excellent — strong and reliable, which made the stay comfortable. The toilet was clean, and there was a multi-type power socket by the bed, great if you forget to bring a travel adapter. If you’re tall, the bed may feel restrictive as you can’t fully stretch out your legs.
Amenities
Facilities are simple: air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. No kettle in the room. Guests receive a single-use towel, shampoo, and shower gel every day, which keeps things hygienic and straightforward. Room slippers and bathroom slippers are provided. The Wi-Fi was fast and stable. Outside the room, there’s a water dispenser (hot and room-temperature only, no cold water) and a microwave oven free to use. Hot water for showering is available anytime. Hangers and a hair dryer are provided. Daily room cleaning is carried out, which keeps the space fresh. With plenty of food nearby, dining is easy and varied.
Check-in
Late check-in is allow here till 1am but after 12am need to inform the owner early. The front desk isn’t 24-hour, so arrivals after normal hours require coordination. This can be inconvenient for late-night travelers, but manageable if arranged in advance.
Service
The owner is genuinely nice and friendly, which makes a big difference in a guesthouse setting. Staff were helpful, making the process smooth once checked in. Allow to store your baggage before check in and out so you can explore in peace.
Atmosphere
The surrounding streets are lively, while the inn itself feels cozy. Some noise may filter through, but overall the vibe is casual and welcoming — closer to a homestay than a hotel chain.
Building & Access
The lift system in Haiphong Mansion is split between odd and even floors. Joyce Inn is located on the 5th floor, so you’ll need to use the lift serving odd-numbered levels.
Verdict
Joyce Inn is about location and value. Clean, affordable, and right in the middle of Tsim Sha Tsui’s energy. Best suited for solo travelers or couples who prioritize convenience over amenities. My three-night stay was comfortable overall — I appreciated the daily room cleaning, the fresh toiletries, the friendly owner, the strong air-conditioning, the clean toilet, the multi-type socket by the bed, the fast Wi-Fi, the abundance of food nearby, the free microwave oven, the provided slippers, the hot shower anytime, and the hanger and hair dryer. The price was about 80 SGD per night, which is acceptable, though I do hope it could be a little cheaper. The single room’s size and lack of window may not suit everyone, especially taller guests, but it worked well for me."