Sai Wan and Sheung Wan | 0.92km from Kai Ming Temple
The Mia Casa Hotel is situated within easy reach of The Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital at Sandy Bay, about a 34-minute drive from downtown Hong Kong.Those with spare time can pay a visit to the rooftop area to enjoy neighboring views of this sprawling metropolis. This Hong Kong hotel offers free Wi-Fi access in public areas.
Room is spacious and reception is friendly. Definitely a good place to stay in.
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan | 1.71km from Kai Ming Temple
Overlooking Victoria Harbour, the Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong is close to Sheung Wan MTR and offers easy access to the Macau Ferry Pier and busy shopping and commercial district of Central. With Hong Kong's excellent public transportation system close at hand, the rest of the city is easily accessible and Hong Kong International Airport and Disneyland are just a 30-minute drive away. Hong Kong's tramway, a tourist favorite, also provides a quick and easy method to get around Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and the eastern part of the island. A free shuttle bus runs to the IFC, Airport Express terminal and Sheung Wan MTR.All 307 rooms and suites in this Hong Kong hotel are luxuriously designed and furnished with marble bathrooms and wireless broadband Internet. Other highlights include harbor views available in most guestrooms and non-smoking floor options.All-day dining is on offer in the hotel cafe and a Chinese restaurant serves authentic Cantonese favorites, dim sum and seafood. A bar is also open for guests to lounge in while enjoying some drinks and music.There are two main rooms that business travelers can use for meetings and conferences, both equipped with the basic amenities. When it's time for guests to relax, a gym is open for guests to exercise, and it's encouraged for guests to go out into the city with the help from the tour services counter and the shuttle services.
Reasons why we keep on booking Best Western Plus: Location: close to public transportation, shops, and restaurants, which makes it easy to explore the city. Cleanliness: The room was clean and tidy upon arrival. They maintained the area well throughout the stay. The common areas like the lobby and elevators were also well-kept. Service: The staff were polite and accommodating. Check-in and check-out were smooth. Facilities: The room was a bit compact but had — comfortable bed, air conditioning, adaptor and essentials like towel, hair blower and toiletries. The Wi-Fi connection was reliable. Overall, it’s a good value for money.
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan | 1.98km from Kai Ming Temple
Ramada Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong offers elegant and comfortable accommodations. The hotel boasts a superb location with convenient transportation. It's just a one-minute walk from Exit A1 of Sai Ying Pun MTR station, and within walking distance of the University of Hong Kong, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park, Sai Ying Pun HarbourFront Park, and the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal. Various public transport options are nearby, providing easy access to Kennedy Town Harbourfront, Ocean Park, Disneyland, Kai Tak Sports Park, Central Harbourfront Event Space, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, and Hong Kong International Airport. The hotel offers a full range of dining options and meeting facilities. A rooftop seasonal outdoor pool offers stunning views of Sai Wan. Guest rooms also offer views of the city, Victoria Peak, and Victoria Harbour. Ideal for families, study tours, and business trips.
We stayed at Ramada Hong Kong Harbour and had a comfortable and pleasant experience. The breakfast buffet was surprisingly good — a nice mix of options and a great way to start our mornings. The staff were helpful and the location is very convenient, with easy access to transportation and nearby spots. Overall, a good stay for anyone visiting Hong Kong.
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan | 1.36km from Kai Ming Temple
JEN Hong Kong by Shangri-La is conveniently located in a dynamic neighborhood of Western District in Hong Kong Island, with MTR HKU Station at its doorstep. The Hotel offers convenient proximity to key transport junctions - 5 minutes from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal, and 10 minutes from Central and Airport Express Hong Kong Station. Managed by Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts, we offer tastefully designed guestrooms and suites, guests may enjoy panoramic views of Victoria Harbour in the harbour-view rooms or gaze at the University of Hong Kong and blissful greenery in the mountain-view rooms. The Hotel is well-equipped with a Club Lounge, Lobby Bar, Rooftop Pool, 24-hour Fitness Centre and the famed Café Malacca, serving authentic Malaysian and Singaporean hawker fare. Unlimited, free high-speed WiFi, mobile charging stations are some features adding to Jen’s unique stay experience.
Front desk and house keeping ladies are so nice. House keeping ladies greets me every morning, feel heart warming as Hong Kong is well known for the attitude (most of the Hong Kong people are stress, you can tell from their face). Location are excellent, right next to hill road exit, close to 7-11, airport bus A10 from airport to hotel within 4mins. Room are spacious and clean, washroom shower are little old but water pressure is good, if I come back to Hong Kong I definitely will come back, thank you.
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay | 4.19km from Kai Ming Temple
Situated just steps away from the Wanchai MTR Station on Hong Kong Island, the Empire Hotel Hong Kong · Wan Chai lies at the heart of the Wan Chai Central Business District, in proximity to the Convention and Exhibition Centre as well as popular shopping havens just five minutes’ walk away such as Times Square, the Causeway Bay Plaza II and Admiralty’s Pacific Place. Ctrip guests can enjoy express check-in and checkout service at designated counter. The hotel offers a wide range of rooms and suites which are fully equipped with a select range of in-room facilities and amenities for both business and tourist travelers. All rooms have high-speed broadband Internet access and flat screen TVs. Those on the hotel’s lower floors offer beautiful city views while over one-third offer harbour views.Guests can opt for a casual dinner or afternoon tea in the hotel’s lobby lounge or head to the first floor where Café 33 on Hennessy welcomes diners for a blast of international flavours.A club lounge is on-site for guests traveling on business.Tucked away on the rooftop is a lovely outdoor swimming pool and the hotel has a fully equipped gym to boot.
Actually the hotel room, service, breakfast and afternoon tea were all out of my expectations! The 4 beds room for family is quite spacious in HK standard. The bathroom is well equipped and big, even thought the renovation is a bit old. Both hotel breakfast and afternoon tea were nice. We only stayed for one night and we arrived at night, so we had missed the free afternoon tea at the day. They were very considerate and told us that we can take the afternoon tea after check out next day. The location is very convenient and we could store the luggages at the lobby after checking out. Will definitely choose it again in future visit.
Located at the edge of Aberdeen Harbour in Tin Wan, our urban space is a co-living and hotel hybrid designed around human needs that we all have in common: a need for privacy, a need to be surrounded by nature, a need to eat well, sleep well and be a part of something bigger.Taking the aspirations of our guests to heart, we offer a refreshing alternative to the conventional serviced accommodation. We strive for excellence in hospitality and proactively answer the ongoing pursuit of emotional, mental and physical wellbeing with authenticity and a sense of purpose.Located in Tin Wan, Aberdeen, "South Nest" is well connected to the core business districts of Admiralty and Causeway Bay. It is also close to Aberdeen Ferry/Kaito Ferry Pier and Aberdeen Wholesale Fish Market, and only 25 minutes from the hotel to theme parks such as the Hong Kong Ocean Park and Water Park. The hotel's proximity allows you to discover the stories of the local community and explore your own unique travel experiences.
Simple and clean. Comfortable, quiet and practical. Location was good for what we wanted and transport easily available. Had a nice view from our room and the staff kindly made sure our kids were across the hall. Only one thing: avoid returning to the hotel between 1930-2030 as it’s when the tour groups check in and the queue for the lifts snakes through the lobby. Other guests are meant to be allowed to use the back lift but we only learnt this upon check out. All in all, perfect for what we needed. Great price for a simple, clean service.
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan | 2.54km from Kai Ming Temple
Centrally located in the heart of Hong Kong's dynamic Sheung Wan District a stone's throw from the MTR station, 99 Bonham is within walking distance of Central's world-class business, shopping, dining and entertainment destinations, including Lan Kwai Fong and Soho.With architecture and interiors by internationally renowned Italian design firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and Partners,99 Bonham offers a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere of home-style living within a designer setting. Each suite offers a comfortable lounging and dining area with complimentary wireless internet access.
Very convenient location and great room as well! Very accessible. Would definitely stay here again.
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan | 1.58km from Kai Ming Temple
Oasis Aurum 181 Hotel is located in the western part of Hong Kong Island, near the Western Harbour Crossing and within walking distance of MTR Hong Kong University Station Exit B1. It is only a 10-minute drive to commercial centers such as Central, Admiralty and Wan Chai, and only 30 minutes to the airport. It is an ideal choice for business trips or leisure port visits. The hotel has rooms and suites, most of which have 180-degree views of Victoria Harbour. The room facilities are complete, including Grown Alchemist bath amenities, Cupping Room coffee , high-quality mattresses and more. In addition, the hotel offers a unique dining experience, a 24-hour fitness room, complimentary shuttle service, free laundry service , free access to entertainment room and reading room .
I had an amazing stay at this hotel in Hong Kong! The staff went above and beyond to make me feel at home, especially Kevin, Genki, Nicky, Louis, Matthew, Suki, and Charles. They were all so friendly and helpful, making my solo travel experience truly special. The room was incredible - spacious, clean, and quiet with stunning views of Hong Kong. I felt right at home! The location was perfect (only 10 minutes to Central by car) One highlight was when the staff arranged a Tesla car to take me to Central Hong Kong when taxis were scarce. It was a 10-minute ride and really appreciated the convenience. Highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a comfortable and welcoming stay in Hong Kong!
Le Méridien Hong Kong, Cyberport is an urban resort nestled along the sea in the South side of Hong Kong Island, surrounded by the green backdrop of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir and Victoria Peak. The outdoor swimming pool, the four restaurants and bars with multiple alfresco dining options and a complimentary hourly shuttle bus service to Central Hong Kong make this hotel an ideal destination for holidays, staycations or business trips. All stylish rooms feature abundant sunlight through floor-to-ceiling windows and upscale amenities with complimentary high-speed internet access. Our boutique-style meeting rooms offer natural daylight and multimedia connectivity panels, making them intelligent conference and entertainment spaces which provide a perfect setting for personalized meetings & events of all sizes. The versatile outdoor venues are ideal for social gatherings, weddings and creative events.
Nice Hotel, good breakfast Rooms with sea view Swimming pool very nice m
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan | 0.8km from Kai Ming Temple
Jockey Club Mt. Davis Youth Hostel of Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association is located in the Mount Davis Path on the westernmost hill of Hong Kong Island, facing the East Lamma Channel and the Sulphur Channel. The hostel’s 270-degree observation deck allows visitors to enjoy the tranquil and natural environment, and admire the beauty of Victoria Harbour, Tsing Ma Bridge and the outlying islands, especially the sunset is the most charming.The free shuttle bus takes you to Sheung Wan within 20 minutes, and you can experience the different lively city styles, The leisure hotspots, such as Lan Kwai Fong and Soho Food District can be reached on foot.In addition, the hostel is filled with a multicultural atmosphere. Travellers from different countries and cultural backgrounds work together to exchange their travel experiences and share travel fun. If you like hiking and history, you can walk along the hiking trail beside the hostel to WWII Mount Davis Battery, admire the historic buildings of World War II up close, and start a green time journey.The hostel is now unveiled with a new look. A series of new facilities are refreshing. Travelers can enjoy the sunset view in the newly added double room with sea view, or have fun in the lively lounge. The Multi-purpose room is an ideal venue for small-scale events, with a maximum capacity of 30 persons.[Reminder: This shop is affiliated to the Hong Kong Youth Hostel Association, and you must hold an international youth hostel membership card to stay! This fee is not included in the room rate, you can choose to apply directly at the hostel reception desk】[Reminder: Please check the free shuttle bus timetable and frequency on the official website of Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association】
Very friendly staff and affordable accommodation on the top of the mountain. Very good views around.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel's location is excellent, and the entrance is very noticeable. It's close to the Wan Chai MTR station, and there are many great restaurants nearby. We arrived a bit early, and the front desk agent, Lina Liu, kindly arranged an early check-in for us since there was a room available. After dropping off our luggage, we were able to go out and explore right away. She also gave each of us a canvas bag; her service was warm and attentive. The room itself was great – clean, tidy, and bright, with disposable toothbrushes and toothpaste provided. As someone with sleep issues, I slept soundly for ten hours. All the front desk staff were very helpful and quick to respond to any requests. There's an outdoor pool and foot bath in the side wing, which was very relaxing for a massage after a day of walking. I didn't take any pictures of the hotel, so the images are of the nearby streetscape. I'll definitely come back again.
YYas_miniThis was my second time staying at the hotel. And I was glad to see the upgraded an refreshed the towels. The hotel itself and room itself is kept well. The bathroom is clean and tidy. Only the half shower door isn’t very practical and all the water still goes out.
The rain shower was broken in my room.
The bedding was clean and comfy. But only two pillows are provided not 4. One of the towels had orange stains on it .
The cleaning could be better as I found the counter tops still stained with glass or can marks . Clearly showing the counter tops were not wiped down. The floor had hair and there was dirt in some corners.
The downside of this room is that it gets a lot of condensed. So on returning the floor would have moisture and condensation on it. It was just so annoying.
Other than that it’s in a super convenient location.
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.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel staff were warm and professional. The front desk attendant was particularly helpful; we were a group hoping to stay on the same floor, and he really went out of his way to accommodate us. What truly stands out is finding such a reasonably priced hotel in a place like Hong Kong, where space is at a premium – it's truly a rare find! I'll definitely stay here again on my next trip to Hong Kong. Plus, it's conveniently located right next to Tuen Mun MTR Station, which is a terminal station, making it easy to get anywhere. There's also a Light Rail stop nearby, and multiple bus routes just below the MTR station. It's convenient, affordable, and offers great value for money! 👍👍👍
GGuest UserWe had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. My husband and I stayed in one room, while my parents stayed in another.
The bathroom and shower were very clean and comfortable. The view is definitely better on the higher floors — my parents stayed on the 31st floor and had a lovely view, while our room on the 12th floor didn’t have much of a view, but honestly, we were mostly there just to sleep.
There was bottled water in the room upon arrival, but when we asked for more the next day, we were told to get it from the gym. Also, the cone-shaped paper cups in the gym were not very practical — that could be improved. On the positive side, the hotel has a gym for those interested.
The location is very convenient. We used the tram frequently to explore Hong Kong, and it’s very close to the hotel. There is also a shopping mall nearby, plenty of places to eat, and a supermarket right across the street.
The room overall was nice. There was a slight humidity smell, but that seems to be common in Hong Kong. Keeping the air conditioning on helps a lot.
It would be great if the hotel had universal power outlets.
Greetings from Turkey — Turkish guests would definitely enjoy staying at this hotel.
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We had a great stay at Venetian Hostel in Tsim Sha Tsui! The location is honestly one of the best things about it — it’s right in the center of everything in TST. There are so many food places just outside the building, so finding something to eat was never a problem.
The MTR is also very convenient, only about a 2-minute walk from TST Station Exit D2, which made commuting around Hong Kong super easy. If you’re coming from the airport by bus, you can simply stop at bus stop #14 (Mirador Mansion), which is very close to the hostel.
Another thing we appreciated was the housekeeping. They collect the trash every day, so when we came back our bins were already clean. They also changed our bedsheets and towels even though we didn’t request it, which was a really nice touch.
Just a small tip: they sometimes offer room upgrades when you arrive, but you can always say NO if you want to stick with your budget.
We stayed on the 13th floor, and that floor has a free water refilling station (which the other floors don’t have), so that was a big plus for us.
The only downside is that the elevator in the building can be very slow, especially during busy hours. But overall, the stay was comfortable, clean, and very convenient. Great option if you’re looking for a budget place in TST!
Bbb1979_2006I booked two adjoining double rooms. Though small, they had everything needed, and the hotel felt quite new and comfortable inside. It's located next to a highway, so there was some noise (rooms facing the small road on the opposite side would probably be quieter). I'd say the air conditioning unit was even louder. For breakfast, they offered one pastry and unlimited coffee refills. There was no bottled water in the room, and toiletries and slippers were not provided. It's about a 10-minute walk to Prince Edward MTR station. The value for money is much better than some of the older hotels.
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!
GGuest UserMy teacher mentioned that the location is indeed valuable, and the in-room facilities aren't as bad as I imagined. However, there's a critical flaw: a complete lack of security. There's no secure entrance, or you could even say there's no real door at all. People can just walk in and out of the building freely. When I returned around 11 PM and left around 6 AM, the entrance was always wide open – not even a pretense of security. What's worse, all the sliding doors leading to the rooms upstairs are also unlocked. A random passerby could literally walk all the way up and stand right outside your room door. If you're a woman traveling alone, absolutely do not stay here.
Then there's the dampness, which seems to be an inherent issue with the building's structure. It's not the kind of extreme dampness where water drips, but the moment you walk in, the air feels incredibly stagnant, with poor ventilation. The air conditioner is right above the bed, and since it's still early in the year, the weather isn't too hot yet. I can't imagine how unbearable it would be in the summer.
I was assigned the smallest room on the entire floor, and it honestly felt no different from a prison cell. The bed was right up against the balcony door, making it incredibly noisy – much louder than I expected. I consider myself quite tolerant of noise, but here, it was noisy both inside and outside. When a group of college students stayed, I didn't get any sleep all night.
Unless you truly have no other option, seriously, don't stay here.
GGuest UserThe room has a TV and two beds, with a sea view overlooking the harbor. There's a convenient shuttle bus for getting around. Downstairs, there's a shopping mall where you can grab a delicious breakfast. I really enjoyed my stay!
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