Travelers Reviews of Hong Kong Hotels

Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View
7.4/55066 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Exit A1 of 西営盤 Station and walk in the right direction to reach the hotel in 2 minutes. The rooms are compact, but that can't be helped as all hotels in Hong Kong are small. You can leave your luggage by the window. Large trunks can be stored under the bed. Breakfast is also good. The building is old, but it is well cleaned. Shampoo and bath soap are available. They are the same colour, so they may be the same liquid. It is better to bring your own if you are concerned. Conditioner bottles are available but empty. You should prepare this yourself as well. Above all, it is close to the station and safe. There are many restaurants around and daily necessities are available, so it is convenient. I will use it again.
Ramada Grand Tsim Sha Tsui
7.8/53439 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
This is the third visit here, and this time I stayed on 28/F with a very nice view. Thanks for the well service and arrangement by the front office team and also duty managers. The house keeping staff is very nice also, they made my room clean.
Ramada Hong Kong Grand View
7.6/53371 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
I don't believe this hotel deserves a four-star rating. There are only three elevators, which often become quite crowded. I had to skip a few and wait for a less busy one. Additionally, the swimming pool is currently closed. Being an older building, the water pressure is not very good; I imagine it’s challenging to provide hot water to the higher floors. The air conditioning seems to be malfunctioning, as it blows out cold air instead of heating. Overall, the hotel feels quite outdated and could benefit from a thorough cleaning. I didn't have breakfast, so I can't comment on that aspect. On the positive side, the hotel is conveniently located about a ten-minute walk from the North Point subway station. There is a 24/7 check-in desk, which I appreciated since I arrived at 4 AM. However, my room was quite cold, so I requested an extra blanket, and they promptly provided one.

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