Posted on Jul 18, 2026|Superior Hillview Room
sarahtsangThe room was at the end of the hall and larger than I expected. The hotel is close to the sea with a private beach and a swimming pool. The views from the hotel are great, perfect for a vacation. Transportation isn't very convenient, but there's a shuttle bus to the subway station. The facilities are quite old but generally clean, though the hygiene could still be improved.
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Posted on Aug 4, 2026|Superior Room (Run of The House)
Guest UserThe room was huge! I've stayed at this hotel many times for business trips because of its convenient location. This time, the front desk gave me a free upgrade to a different room type on the Thai-themed floor. The elephants in the elevator lobby were adorable.
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Posted on Apr 8, 2026
Guest User
My stay at Two MacDonnell Road definitely lived up to its reputation. Located in Mid-Levels, it's an oasis of calm away from the hustle and bustle; it was incredibly quiet at night, with no city noise from Central at all, allowing for a very comfortable sleep. The room was much more spacious than most Hong Kong hotels, laid out like an apartment with a small living area and a basic kitchenette. There was plenty of space to spread out my luggage, making for a very relaxing stay.
The view was a definite highlight. From a high floor, the expansive city and greenery views were stunning, both day and night. The staff were also polite.
However, there were clear downsides: transportation isn't very convenient. It's a bit of a distance from the MTR station, so getting around mainly relied on taxis or the shuttle bus, which could be a bit troublesome when returning at night. The soundproofing was also quite poor.
Overall, it's a great choice for those seeking peace and quiet, comfortable accommodation, and who aren't planning to rush through tourist sites every day. It's well-suited for business trips or short stays of a few days. If extreme convenience is your top priority, you might want to reconsider.
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Posted on Aug 5, 2026|Superior Room
Anonymous UserThe location is a bit far from the city center, but there's a minibus stop right downstairs, making transportation convenient. You can reach the city center within 10 minutes. The surrounding area is quiet, and from the window, you can see Rambler Channel and the container terminal, which offers a nice view. 🙏
The downsides are that some of the hotel facilities are a bit old, and the amenities nearby are limited, with only a small shopping mall.
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Posted on Aug 12, 2026|Plaza Deluxe Family Room
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Getting to the hotel is quite convenient: take Exit D from Mong Kok East Station, walk directly into Moko mall, and then it's just a two-minute walk from there. However, be aware that the passage closes before 11 PM, so you'll have to take a much longer route if you're out late.
I'd recommend taking the MTR directly from the hotel, as the streets outside can be a bit tricky to navigate. A good tip is to have breakfast at Munsun before heading out on the subway.
For Hong Kong standards, the room is quite spacious. You have to stand in the bathtub to shower, but I was prepared for that, so it wasn't an issue. Overall, it's pretty good.
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Posted on Apr 14, 2026
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The front desk staff inexplicably asked me to leave a good review even before I checked in. After I finally checked in, I found out I was assigned to an upper bunk, which was okay, I guess. But I think they could do a better job with safety measures. There's no safety rail on the upper bunk, and it would be really bad if someone rolled off. That's just my safety suggestion. When I checked out in the morning, it was quite an eye-opener. They tried to give me back Hong Kong dollars for the 100 RMB deposit I paid last night, but I pointed it out and they did return the correct amount. And just as the reviews mentioned, they charged a cleaning fee, which was over 20 yuan.
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Posted on Aug 4, 2026|Standard Twin Room
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Posted on Jun 28, 2026|Oceanfront Room 2 Queen Beds
Anonymous UserThe room was spacious, fantastic, and very comfortable. However, the downstairs restaurant isn't as good as it used to be. The portions are much smaller, and a lot of the delicious items are no longer on the menu. It's the same old stuff; an updated menu would be great. The breakfast buffet was good and very suitable for kids, and the complimentary birthday cake from the hotel was also delicious.
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Posted on Aug 5, 2026|Superior Room
Anonymous UserThe hotel's location is excellent, situated in a quieter area of Tsim Sha Tsui East with less foot and vehicle traffic, unlike the more crowded popular areas in Kowloon. It's about a five to six-minute walk to Exit P of Tsim Sha Tsui East Station, and there are plenty of restaurants nearby, making it suitable for guests who prefer a peaceful stay.
The downside is the large number of guests on weekends. When we arrived around 4 PM, there were several long queues at the front desk, and checking in took a considerable amount of time. The hotel elevators also sometimes had long waits, so the experience during peak hours was just average.
Since the hotel is over forty years old, the hardware and decor naturally can't compare to newer hotels in mainland China. Although we were upgraded to a larger family room with two beds approximately 1.5 meters wide, the overall impression is still a bit dated. It would be more objective to appropriately lower expectations regarding the newness of the facilities before checking in.
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Posted on Jun 23, 2026
QJaifeiThe Four Seasons' location is truly unbeatable – it's convenient for getting anywhere. There's a shuttle bus from the Airport Express that takes you straight to the hotel, and even walking is easy. That 'welcome back' always makes you feel so at home. For breakfast, you have two restaurant options, but I prefer ordering à la carte in the lounge. The bread at the Four Seasons is genuinely delicious; I absolutely adore the five-grain croissant (or whatever it's called) at breakfast. And the scones from the bakery are a must-buy every time. The hotel facilities are excellent; the gym equipment is well-maintained and offers plenty of choices. Just eating at the hotel's restaurants pretty much filled up my itinerary. The spa is the best I've experienced outside of Thailand. While there was a minor hiccup with housekeeping – they didn't clear the trash or do the turndown service on time – they genuinely made up for it afterward. I hope the service can be even more meticulous in the future, especially since it's the 'Four Seasons.' I'm already looking forward to my next visit!
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