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Hotel near Airport,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
11751 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From £51
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Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
12926 reviews
8.9/10
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From £55
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Hotel near Airport,Hong Kong
Award-winning spa and a state-of-the-art gym available
Indoor heated pool and outdoor swimming pool for relaxation
10174 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From £81
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Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
6265 reviews
8.0/10
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From £44
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Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
3886 reviews
8.1/10
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From £47
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Hotel near Tsuen Wan,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
10085 reviews
8.3/10
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78
Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong
Top-floor fitness centre with modern equipment
Spacious, well-appointed guestrooms and elegant marble lobby
6510 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From £93
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Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
2713 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From £56
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Hotel near North Point and Quarry Bay,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
4757 reviews
8.3/10
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From £50
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Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong
Featured facilities: Fitness Room
5931 reviews
8.5/10
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9.3/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserThis hotel is located in the Grand Century Place, right above Mong Kok East MTR station. You can access it directly from Exit D, which is super convenient. After a concert, I was able to grab some McDonald's from the mall even past 11 PM, which was a huge plus. **Environment:** Being inside a shopping mall is great for browsing and shopping. Mannings and Watsons are on the first floor, Muji is on the second, and there's a supermarket on the fifth, along with plenty of restaurant choices. There's even a Mihn's just outside the hotel, so finding food is never an issue. **Hygiene:** They provide toothbrushes, so no need to bring your own. Housekeeping is very prompt daily. The only thing is there's no separate shower, so you have to shower in the tub. They have filtered drinking water available, but no bottled water. **Service:** They try their best to accommodate all requests. I asked for cutlery at 11 PM and it was delivered very quickly. It's also really convenient for concerts at Kai Tak; just three stops on the Tuen Ma Line. Getting back to the hotel after the show was quick too. Excellent! I'd definitely choose Royal Plaza again next time!
Royal Plaza Hotel

Royal Plaza Hotel

Hotel near Mong Kok, Hong Kong 12.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:£89
9.2/10
Very Good
GGuest UserOverall we had a very good stay. The room was comfortable and the ocean view was beautiful. However, a few things did affect our experience. The water park was closed and the swimming pool wasn’t available for guests, which was disappointing given how hot the weather was every day. Not being able to use the pool really took away from the stay. We also found the soft play to be very expensive and not very friendly for overseas travellers. In the UK, soft play usually only charges for children, and adults are free since we don’t use the facilities. Having to pay full price for adults here didn’t feel reasonable. If these facilities and pricing policies were improved, the stay would have been close to perfect.
The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong

The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong

Hotel near Southern, Hong Kong
Price per night from:£103
9.1/10
Good
GGuest UserI've stayed here twice already, and as a returning guest, I wanted to leave a well-deserved positive review. A big thank you to the hotel for their excellent and thoughtful service! I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Hong Kong for leisure or business. First, the hotel's service: The front desk proactively upgraded me to a 'Premier Blue Sky Room' for free, provided a complimentary breakfast for the next day, and even gave me free coffee vouchers. The room was spacious and comfortable, and the breakfast spread was fantastic, with a great variety of both Western and Chinese options. The hotel's location is also superb, right in the heart of the bustling street market area, on Lockhart Road. You can step out and immediately start exploring and dining. Hennessey Road and Queen's Road are just a short walk away, making it perfect for a city walk. It's incredibly convenient whether you're heading to popular restaurants or trying out local snacks. Wan Chai station is just a few minutes' walk from the hotel, and the next stop is Causeway Bay, which is super convenient for shopping!
Wharney Hotel

Wharney Hotel

Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 8.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:£66
9.1/10
Good
LlamlllThe hotel is nestled at the foot of the mountain, offering a tranquil environment away from the hustle and bustle of areas near MTR stations. However, it's about a 20-minute walk to Central/Admiralty MTR stations, or a 6-7 minute taxi ride (around HKD 20-35). We were assigned a room on the 28th floor facing Central, and the view was absolutely stunning. We had a complete panoramic view of the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, the US Consulate, the Peak Tram Terminus, Government House, and even the distant Bank of China Tower, Standard Chartered Bank Building, and IFC. The staff were all very warm, friendly, and accommodating. They even helped bring up our food deliveries to the room. The room cleanliness was excellent. The soundproofing, however, was average; we could hear louder noises from upstairs and next door. In the mornings, we could also hear the birds chirping from the Zoological and Botanical Gardens below. The bathroom didn't have a bathtub, but there was a kitchen available for cooking. Overall, I highly recommend this hotel, especially if you're looking for something a bit more unique. Compared to 5-star and 4-star hotels near MTR stations, this place offers a really good stay.
Two MacDonnell Road

Two MacDonnell Road

Hotel near Central and Admiralty, Hong Kong 6.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:£97
8.4/10
GGuest UserThe service was excellent! The cleaning lady was incredibly thoughtful and helpful. She was super efficient and just a wonderful person 👍. The handsome gentleman with the longer fringe and white shirt at the front desk helped me check in. He respected my request and gave me the room key an hour early, which was very efficient 👍. Overall, it's a fantastic hotel. The location is also superb. It's convenient to get anywhere, with a tram stop just a short walk from the entrance. There are plenty of food and drink options in Tai Hang, just a few minutes' walk away. The views are also great. Getting to the hiking trails takes only 10 minutes by bus.
Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong

Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong

Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 8.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:£48
8.4/10
GGuest UserThe hotel itself is located in a relatively quiet corner of the TST hot spot near the ISquare/Harbour City, it is relatively hard to miss the impressive front door of the black marble looking exteriors. Check-in is Very smooth, cash deposit are required but easily done. For the first time staying of this hotel i’ve requested a higher level room and a quiet corner, which happens to be 11th (top level except roof common area). Room is as advertised ,very spacious and clean looking (typical wear and tears of material aging is expected but doesn’t looks gross). for visitors that enjoys their own balcony view it is better to ask ahead if the room assigned has it, for me although it was a room that didn’t which is fine, but the eye catch is the toilet - bath tub and the shower is separated which allows flexibility for both type of bath time enjoyers too, those whom need longer stays and/or like taking long bath in a tub will enjoy the big tubs, but the overhead ceiling shower is just as great for morning refreshers. bed had its own smaller TV screen with wall mounted extend arms for lazy watching which is great if you’re relaxing while enjoying the Victoria harbour view from the window, but also a living room bigger tv , although the downside is sometimes the remote will controls both units at the same time, so nighttime tv bingeing becareful of volume bursts from a different tv. room air conditioning is room self-controlled - the panel is right next to the main TV so for travelers that is sensitive to temperature differences is a plus, as you don’t have to worry centralized air con streaming cold airs in cooler days or during sleep, you had the control at your own hand. only things that may be worth considering is that the room is wood tiled - occasional cracks from old tiles misaligned can occur when you step on it so if your roommates are light sleepers and prone to awakening from noises, that could be a problem. also while unfortunate as it is during festive times and beyond hotel controls, noise can be excessive if there neighboring room(s) are booked by party goers or occupants had returned drunk. as the hall noise is very auditable. security is standard where after 6pm it requires your room keycards to access lifts and the hotel doors as well. A small but noteworthy point is the gym at 6th floor and their rooftops- technically on the 12th floor, the roof is a fairly open area with a limited but still great view of the Victoria harbour amidst the neibouring buildings that is 2-3 rows away from the harbour side. while not certain is it remained open overnight as long as accessing with keycards, it is great for the city view. however not recommended for people with Fear of heights- as glass barriers are only to waist levels that can be easily lean over. also the rooftops lift indicator is not as visible/auditable while waiting for it arrivals, so if the single lift that can reach the rooftop is out of services it may become unavailable , or if unlucky you might be locked out. overall it is a surprisingly fair price but great accommodation choices, while noise concerns can be servere if you happen to be unlucky when other floor occupants go berserk, but surrounding areas noise is not intense even it is next to Kowloon Park Drive intersection ramp just 1 block away.
Hotel Pravo

Hotel Pravo

Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West, Hong Kong 28.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:£59
8.4/10
GGuest UserBooked this place as a treat during our stay in Hong Kong and wow. It was even better than I was anticipating. Big apartment and very clean. Had everything we needed. Thank you! Loads of local recommended spots close by. Foodie heaven!! Would deffo come back. Staff was extremely lovely also. Got to store our bags there for free.
The Mercer

The Mercer

Hotel near Sai Wan and Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Price per night from:£88
8.3/10
DD BunkerNice and quiet location near Aberdeen centre where you can do all of your shopping and dining. The hotel caters mainly to tour groups from the Mainland that usually arrive for check in late in the evening. Members sleep early and go out early in the morning for their schedules so the rooms are empty and noiseless most of the day. Good staff. Highly recommended.
South Nest

South Nest

Hotel near Southern, Hong Kong
Price per night from:£34
8.1/10
BbeibeiloveseaComing to Hong Kong this time, I searched for many hotels on Trip.com, but most rooms were tiny and the facilities were outdated. I finally decided to stay at the Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong, and as soon as I entered, I was blown away by the sea-view room on the first floor with a large balcony! Stepping out, you're greeted by an endless expanse of clear blue sea – the view is absolutely stunning! 🌊 At night, I enjoyed the sea breeze on the balcony, watching the starry sky, eating fruit, and having drinks. It was so relaxing I didn't want to leave. Getting around from the hotel is super convenient; there's a free shuttle bus directly to the MTR station, making it easy to go shopping, explore, and try out all the amazing local food. The buffet breakfast was a bit simple, so don't have high expectations. Once you're near the MTR station, there are so many Hong Kong delicacies that you'll wish you had more stomachs to try them all. The hotel offers a peaceful retreat amidst the hustle and bustle, with a healing sea view and excellent value for money. The experience was fantastic, and it's definitely on my must-stay list for my next visit to Hong Kong. I'll definitely be back!
Grand Bay View Hotel

Grand Bay View Hotel

Hotel near Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong 4.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:£35
7.4/10
GGuest UserTwenty years ago, when I first visited Hong Kong on a tour, I stayed at the Rambler Garden Hotel next door. Back then, this entire complex had just opened, and this area wasn't even on my Hong Kong friend's new map. From my room, I could see the Stonecutters Bridge under construction and the container terminal below. Back then, we had bulky CRT TVs on the windowsills; now, there are flat-screen TVs mounted on the walls. The hotel is very clean, and housekeeping is prompt and thorough. The room is quite small, which is typical for Hong Kong. The wardrobe and other furniture haven't been replaced in twenty years, and some pieces are showing wear and tear. The mini-fridge, which used to be under the wardrobe, is now on the windowsill. The nightstand, previously between the two beds, has been moved to the side closer to the bathroom. Some of the worn areas definitely need timely repairs. Tsing Yi is a relatively secluded island, and as one of only two hotels here, transportation relies on minibuses 88F and 88G plus the MTR, which is reasonably convenient. Because of its somewhat remote location, the big advantage is the excellent value for money. For the same price, hotels in areas like Jordan or Central would be even smaller and lack any cabinets or chairs. WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted in many places, though a few smaller shops still hold out, accepting only cash. All three meals can be had at the Café de Coral restaurant on L1. There's also a convenient ParknShop supermarket where you can top up your Octopus card at the checkout. On L1, you'll also find a Bank of China (Hong Kong) ATM. You can withdraw Hong Kong dollars directly using any UnionPay debit card; it automatically converts the currency, and I found the exchange rate to be quite good at 0.88. There's a flat fee of HK$10 per transaction. Twenty years ago, the hotel used to sell Disneyland tickets. Now, it's so easy to buy tickets online via mobile, so that service is no longer offered. That's all I can think of for now. Time to rest.
Rambler Garden Hotel

Rambler Garden Hotel

Hotel near Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong 4.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:£41

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the average rate for hotels with Gym in Hong Kong?

For hotels with Gym in Hong Kong, the average price on weekdays is £237, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £258.

Which hotels with Gym in Hong Kong are recommended for travellers with children?

Hotel COZi Resort (from £52), Harbour Plaza Resort City (from £56) and Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel (from £69) are very suitable for family travel. Enjoy a trip together with your kids and other family members!

Which hotels with Gym are romantic hotels in Hong Kong?

Many hotels with Gym in Hong Kong are suitable for couples. When celebrating an anniversary, Regal Airport Hotel (from £85), Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel (from £69) and Panda Hotel (from £48) are preferred hotels.

Which hotels with Gym in Hong Kong are luxury hotels?

Many hotels with Gym in Hong Kong are luxury hotels. Regal Airport Hotel (from £85), Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel (from £69) and Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West (from £68) are very popular.

What are the popular hotels with Gym in Hong Kong?

Whether you are travelling to Hong Kong for business or tourism, Hotel COZi Resort (from £52) , Regala Skycity Hotel by Regal Hotels (from £64) and Harbour Plaza Resort City (from £56) are all preferred hotels.

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Hong Kong Hotels with Gym Information

Total properties181
Number of reviews582,963
Highest price£4,270
Lowest price£41
Weekday Avg. Price£237
Weekend Avg. Price£258