Hotels With Parking in Hong Kong, China

Hotels With Parking in Hong Kong, China

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Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong 7.1% of visitors choose this area
MM895563**** 2025.12.30
I brought my mom and grandma to Hong Kong and booked the Regal Hotel. They upgraded us from a triple room to a deluxe suite with a harbor view. Although the hotel is a bit old, you can tell the facilities were very thoughtfully designed when it was built, and it's also very well-maintained! It was a very pleasant stay.
5236 reviews
8.2/10
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AU$146
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Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong 1.5% of visitors choose this area
JJingjingING 2026.01.05
Arrived around 2 PM and was pleasantly surprised that I could check in already. Every staff member I passed greeted me warmly. The facilities and service were decent and met expectations. However, the price fluctuation is quite extreme. I'd expected prices to be higher due to the holiday coinciding with a concert, but they actually dropped closer to the date. It seems that with convenient transportation, staying in Hong Kong itself is now just an option. Definitely no need to book a hotel in Hong Kong far in advance anymore.
10354 reviews
8.7/10
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Hotel near Airport,Hong Kong 6% of visitors choose this area
TTraderMoe 2026.01.03
I booked this hotel primarily for its proximity to the HK Internationalal airport and the rate. As I was traveling back from Shanghai on an evening flight and was flying out of HK the next morning and just needed a place to sleep for the night. I booked 2 rooms one for my wife and the other for my mother. The hotel has a shuttle service and stated the schedule was posted at the hotel. This didn’t help at all since I was at the airport so we took a taxi from the airport to the hotel. It was about a 7 minutes ride and cost me 30HKD (about $4 USD) plus 20HKD tips (not optional and tipping not required). When I checked in I was delighted to hear they upgraded our rooms to suites and both rooms were next to each other. They showed me on the floor plan where the room would be. This hotel is huge no kidding I walked about 5 minutes from the elevator to our rooms. The room was basically 2 adjoining rooms. One with a king sized bed joined by a studio room with a sofa bed. Basically my 2 booked rooms was 4 rooms. Each had a set of bathrooms. Since we checked in at 8pm there was not much to do nor things to see as it was dark outside. The pool was outdoors and was closed for the winter season. There was a gym but we were too exhausted after a day of travel to check it out. The lobby had a grab and go cafe where you can dine in or take food to your room. After we checked out we used the hotel shuttle service to the airport using the posted schedule at the front desk and posted on the right side of the hotel where you board the bus. The shuttle leaves hotel every 15 mins and is large enough to accommodate 30+ passengers. The shuttle also goes to the MTR where you can take the subway into HK. I only gave 3 stars for cleanliness and amenities as I found some hair on the sofa and some dirt on the floor and the pool was closed. Overall for the proximity to the airport and HK Exhibition Center and value I would not have stayed here. Disclaimer: This was my personal view based on accommodations and what needed during our 3 week trip to HK/China.
10863 reviews
8.7/10
Price from
AU$112
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Hotel near Sha Tin,Hong Kong 2.2% of visitors choose this area
MM41720**** 2025.12.30
The room was upgraded and was indeed a bit bigger. I had specifically requested not to be near the elevator before arriving, but that's exactly where they put me. I was too tired to bother changing rooms at the time. There's a bathtub, so if you need one, bring a tub liner for a bath. The hotel doesn't provide toothbrushes or toothpaste, so remember to bring your own. There's no bottled water in the room, only tap water from the direct drinking dispenser. The 2-meter bed was plenty big, and there's even a cushioned windowsill!
11635 reviews
8.0/10
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Hotel near North Point and Quarry Bay,Hong Kong 1.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User 2025.12.26
The hotel boasts a convenient location with excellent public transport links. It's only a few hundred meters from the MTR Fortress Hill Station, about a 5-minute walk. There's also a 'ding ding' tram route nearby; make sure to take a ride on this century-old tram! The rooms are well-equipped with amenities like air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a refrigerator. It's worth noting that the hotel embraces an eco-friendly philosophy, so disposable toiletries (like toothbrushes and combs) and complimentary bottled water are not proactively provided. Guests should bring their own or purchase them at the hotel. The Deluxe Seaview Rooms offer views of Victoria Harbour. There are also some great local snacks around the hotel. For those with a sweet tooth, I recommend 'Fook Yuen Tang Yuan'.
4506 reviews
8.8/10
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AU$191
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Hotel near Tsuen Wan,Hong Kong 3.9% of visitors choose this area
AAteng 2026.01.01
The room was pretty good, having been renovated in 2024. Each room came with an air purifier, though there was still a slight paint smell. Overall, it offered great value for money and was quite affordable! It's close to the downstairs dining area, located in a Panda-themed building on the third floor, which can also host parties! Getting to the city center is convenient with the free shuttle bus, but it runs on a schedule and requires a reservation. It's best to book in advance; even if your plans change, it's easier than trying to get on last minute when it might be full! All in all, it's a good place, about a ten-minute walk from the subway station. City shuttle bus service: Convenient.
10164 reviews
8.3/10
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Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West,Hong Kong 30.5% of visitors choose this area
EE0440**** 2026.01.04
I stayed here on New Year's Eve. I originally booked a triple room and was worried it would be very small, but then I was upgraded to a large room with a sea view upon check-in, which was a wonderful surprise! Hygiene: It was very clean and tidy. Service: We had to wait a bit because it was peak season, but it was quick, and a server even brought us milk tea. Facilities: Most basic amenities were provided, but disposable toiletries and bottled water needed to be brought by ourselves. Luckily, I had done my research and brought them along. Environment: The surrounding area is very lively! I went there for Zhou Shen's New Year's Eve concert at Kai Tak, and even at 1 or 2 AM, there were still many restaurants open, as well as 7-Eleven. I wasn't worried about walking at night, and transportation is very convenient. Tsim Sha Tsui East Station goes directly to Kai Tak, and you can even watch the sunrise from your room. I tried both breakfast and afternoon tea, which were decent. If I have the chance, I would choose The Emperor Hotel again. Not bad, not bad at all.
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13552 reviews
9.0/10
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Hotel near Airport,Hong Kong 6% of visitors choose this area
MM18821**** 2025.12.28
The hotel service was excellent. The front desk lady had a lovely smile and check-in was very quick. The facilities, well, they reminded me of a high-ranking official's guesthouse in mainland China – a bit old-fashioned, but very clean. The room wasn't huge; it felt spacious for one person, just right for two, and would be cramped for three, so I was glad I was alone. The hotel is large and quiet, with several restaurants. Since I was close to the airport, I didn't dine in the main restaurants, but I did try the cakes from the patisserie in the hallway. They were delicious, much better than the food in the airport terminal. I had them twice, once for dinner and once for breakfast. The lady serving was very kind; she even came out to see me off when I left, thanking me for my patronage and inviting me to come again. I was really touched. Her cakes and coffee were fantastic and very filling. I'll definitely go back for her cakes and coffee if I get the chance. I was in a rush and forgot to take photos, but I'll make sure to next time.
9599 reviews
8.4/10
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Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong 7.1% of visitors choose this area
__CFT010000002927**** 2025.12.29
The room was quite spacious and even had a sofa. Overall, it was pretty good, and you could see the sea in the distance. **Facilities**: It came with an electric kettle and wine glasses, which were better amenities than a standard king or twin room. **Hygiene**: Being a new hotel, it was relatively clean, although the canned mineral water was a bit unpleasant. **Environment**: Being able to see the sea from afar, the night view was also quite beautiful. **Service**: The service was generally good. During the day, there were hosts at the lobby elevator who were very enthusiastic, and luggage storage was also very convenient. However, the front desk staff on duty at night had an average attitude; they would get annoyed if you asked too many questions.
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4652 reviews
9.4/10
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Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West,Hong Kong 30.5% of visitors choose this area
MM10920**** 2025.12.21
The hotel is conveniently located near both Tsim Sha Tsui East and Tsim Sha Tsui MTR stations, with easy walking access to the Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars, and Harbour City. There are also plenty of dining options nearby; I tried out Mrs. Tang Cafe and Yung Kee Restaurant's roasted goose with dried tangerine peel, among others. The room comes with a water dispenser, a 3-in-1 charging cable, and a universal adapter. The bed is large enough for a family of three. The hotel also has a bakery famous for its palmiers and Napoleon cakes, and guests get an 8.5% discount. A deposit is required, but Alipay and WeChat aren't accepted. I opted for a physical credit card authorization via UnionPay, and the staff advised it would speed up the refund process. For my return trip, I took the A21 airport bus from near the hotel, which was very convenient; I waited about 15 minutes, and it took roughly an hour to reach the airport.
4793 reviews
8.9/10
Price from
AU$195
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9.0/10
Good
GGuest UserPhenomenal place to stay - only quirk getting out of the way first it can be slightly tricky to find being in the mid Levels, so a taxi/shuttle would be better than walking. However, the room was spacious and very nice, clean with a great view from the 13th floor. The front desk was extra helpful by helping with my phone charger issue on top of being punctual, helpful etc. Great building as well, there is a Fusion maybe three minutes away walking so picking up random necessities is useful and a gas station with some random items as well so you will always be able to grab something quick. Great little restaurant next to the greeting area as well, Hainanese chicken is great and I used my free drink voucher as well. Fantastic place to stay, I will be back next time I am in HK
Two MacDonnell Road

Two MacDonnell Road

Hotel near Central and Admiralty, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$197
7.9/10
MM323434****Overall, my stay at this hotel was quite smooth. The location is very convenient, with bus stops and convenience stores right outside. The room was clean, and the facilities were functional. Hot water supply was stable, so there were no major issues during my stay. It offers decent value for money.
The Charterhouse Causeway Bay

The Charterhouse Causeway Bay

Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$99
9.2/10
Very Good
HHuayingxiongThis long-standing hotel offers exceptionally attentive service. Seeing that I was traveling with a child, they immediately upgraded us to a suite for free. The most impressive part was how quickly the staff responded to requests, helping with luggage, arranging taxis, and other small details – it really showed their dedication. I think Hong Kong's hotel management is truly top-notch, with a great service mindset. Thumbs up! Plus, there's a mall and a MTR station right next to the hotel, making dining, accommodation, and transportation very convenient.
Royal Plaza Hotel

Royal Plaza Hotel

Hotel near Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$249
7.4/10
TtriishlouiseVery nice hotel. The only issue we had was that when we first arrived, the receptionist took quite a long time to process our check-in. They could definitely improve their service in that area. We also got a room upgrade for a lower price (plus taxes), which was great. We enjoyed our stay even though it was short (from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.) since we had to transfer to another hotel afterward.
Rambler Oasis Hotel

Rambler Oasis Hotel

Hotel near Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$97
8.7/10
TTraderMoeI booked this hotel primarily for its proximity to the HK Internationalal airport and the rate. As I was traveling back from Shanghai on an evening flight and was flying out of HK the next morning and just needed a place to sleep for the night. I booked 2 rooms one for my wife and the other for my mother. The hotel has a shuttle service and stated the schedule was posted at the hotel. This didn’t help at all since I was at the airport so we took a taxi from the airport to the hotel. It was about a 7 minutes ride and cost me 30HKD (about $4 USD) plus 20HKD tips (not optional and tipping not required). When I checked in I was delighted to hear they upgraded our rooms to suites and both rooms were next to each other. They showed me on the floor plan where the room would be. This hotel is huge no kidding I walked about 5 minutes from the elevator to our rooms. The room was basically 2 adjoining rooms. One with a king sized bed joined by a studio room with a sofa bed. Basically my 2 booked rooms was 4 rooms. Each had a set of bathrooms. Since we checked in at 8pm there was not much to do nor things to see as it was dark outside. The pool was outdoors and was closed for the winter season. There was a gym but we were too exhausted after a day of travel to check it out. The lobby had a grab and go cafe where you can dine in or take food to your room. After we checked out we used the hotel shuttle service to the airport using the posted schedule at the front desk and posted on the right side of the hotel where you board the bus. The shuttle leaves hotel every 15 mins and is large enough to accommodate 30+ passengers. The shuttle also goes to the MTR where you can take the subway into HK. I only gave 3 stars for cleanliness and amenities as I found some hair on the sofa and some dirt on the floor and the pool was closed. Overall for the proximity to the airport and HK Exhibition Center and value I would not have stayed here. Disclaimer: This was my personal view based on accommodations and what needed during our 3 week trip to HK/China.
Regala Skycity Hotel by Regal Hotels

Regala Skycity Hotel by Regal Hotels

Hotel near Airport, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$112
9.3/10
Very Good
11383237****This was my husband and my first time visiting Hong Kong for two days. When I booked, Island Shangri-La was the only hotel that offered a refundable option, and I had heard great things about their service, so I decided to book it. After checking in, I truly experienced the prime location. Right across from the hotel entrance is Hong Kong Park, which, although not large, is beautifully scenic. The plants and trees are all labeled, there are fountains and streams, and even a delightful aviary with various birds to observe. It's perfect for families with children. Diagonally opposite the park entrance, not far away, is the Peak Tram entrance – surprise number two! Buying a 'red diamond' ticket allowed us direct entry, saving a lot of waiting time, and we got to enjoy the stunning Victoria Harbour view from the top. Below the hotel is Pacific Place mall, a high-end shopping destination, and a short walk in front takes you to the seaside park, which is incredibly convenient. Now, about the hotel service – it was excellent, absolutely fantastic! The front desk lady was warm, thoughtful, and highly professional. She helped us get a room with a beautiful view, which was a huge plus! All the staff members were humble and polite, and their Mandarin communication was excellent. The concierges at the entrance were courteous and welcoming. For breakfast, the hot noodle bowl was quite large, and the young man serving piled on plenty of toppings, cooked just right – it was delicious, surprise number three, and definitely deserves praise. All in all, it was a very pleasant stay.
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

Hotel near Central and Admiralty, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$500
8.2/10
FFrankie_MYThe hotel location is less than 10 minutes walk to the Tai Wo Hau MTR station, however they do provide shuttle van service to the Kwai Fong MTR station every 30 minutes. The journey in the train to Central is just about 25 minutes. There is a small 7-11 next to the hotel but it is not 24 hours. If you come back late and craving for some food, you may go to the eatery under Tai Wo Hau residences, they open late. There are some vending machines in the hotel ground floor as well. The room is clean and spacious with the reasonable price in HK.
Dorsett Tsuen Wan

Dorsett Tsuen Wan

Hotel near Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$135
9.4/10
Outstanding
__CFT010000002927****The room was quite spacious and even had a sofa. Overall, it was pretty good, and you could see the sea in the distance. **Facilities**: It came with an electric kettle and wine glasses, which were better amenities than a standard king or twin room. **Hygiene**: Being a new hotel, it was relatively clean, although the canned mineral water was a bit unpleasant. **Environment**: Being able to see the sea from afar, the night view was also quite beautiful. **Service**: The service was generally good. During the day, there were hosts at the lobby elevator who were very enthusiastic, and luggage storage was also very convenient. However, the front desk staff on duty at night had an average attitude; they would get annoyed if you asked too many questions.
Hopewell Hotel

Hopewell Hotel

Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$284
8.5/10
MM222730****The hotel has a beach right next to it, perfect for swimming. Our room faced the sea, offering beautiful sunset views. Breakfast was included, which is great value for money in Hong Kong! The only downside was the curly-haired, plump lady at the entrance of the second-floor restaurant; she completely lacked professional service. She didn't even crack a smile when I greeted her and just had a grumpy expression. Maybe she's going through menopause, I guess I can understand that! Everything else was really good though.
Royal View Hotel

Royal View Hotel

Hotel near Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$94
9.3/10
Very Good
MMaojiushimiThe Explorer's Lodge is the second most expensive of the three Disneyland Hong Kong hotels (reportedly, from most to least expensive, it's the Disneyland Hotel, then Explorer's Lodge, then Hollywood Hotel). It's quite a large hotel with a jungle-themed decor, perfect for kids to explore. I've also stayed at the Hollywood Hotel, and in comparison, the Explorer's Lodge is bigger, has an outdoor pool (definitely not suitable for swimming in January, but it's really nice!), and the lawns are great for a comfortable stroll. A small gate leads directly to the seaside promenade, which is ideal for runners. The hotel lobby is on the third floor. If you arrive by taxi, you can drop off your luggage at the entrance first, then head to the lobby to check in. Both Hong Kong Disneyland and Shanghai Disneyland strictly adhere to a 3 PM check-in policy, so arriving early isn't very useful (unless you're willing to pay extra). However, you can get your room key early and use the dedicated hotel guest entrance on the far right to enter the park much faster. Hong Kong Disneyland currently doesn't provide complimentary toiletries like toothbrushes and toothpaste, so you'll need to bring your own. Slippers are provided, though, and they have adorable Mickey heads.
Disney Explorers Lodge

Disney Explorers Lodge

Hotel near Disneyland Area, Hong Kong
Price per night from:AU$417

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Total Properties128
Number of Reviews408,972
Weekday Avg. PriceAU$498
Weekend Avg. PriceAU$532