Latest Reviews for Hong Kong Hotels

Silvermine Beach Resort
3.7/5837 Reviews
Islands District
The perfect place to relax before entering HK downtown, or after leaving it. It shows signs of the time passed but it is totally OK. Chinese or Western breakfast available. Smack on the beach with an outdoor ground terrace. Super quiet in the evening. It can be reached by bus from Tung Chung bus station or by ferry from HK. Nice walks are to be had too, to hill tops or beaches. HK airport is on the other side of the island, and you can take the Ngong Ping cable car to the big Buddha from Tung Chung. If I get back to HK I will relax in this hotel first.
Grand Bay View Hotel
4.1/52319 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
I love the hotel, relaxing and beautiful. They have playing area for kids and swimming pools for children and adults. The seaview is so nice. Good food. Accessible to transportation because the hotel has a free shuttle bus to Tsuen Wan Station. I love it.
Two MacDonnell Road
4.5/5355 Reviews
Central
The hotel positions itself as a 4-star establishment, but it falls short of that mark. Here's a breakdown of my experience: Location: The location is excellent, if you don't mind a steep uphill walk. However, the entire island is built on different levels, which isn't a negative but rather a positive – a daily workout! There's a bus stop right by the hotel, making it easy to reach the metro instead of walking up and down, straining your leg muscles. Next door is a botanical and zoological garden where you can take a stroll. By the way, entry is free. A 10-minute walk down the hill leads to the cable car ”tram” stop for a trip to Victoria Peak. Check-in: Check-in was fast, but a USD 300 deposit is required, which isn't mentioned on either the trip.com website or the hotel's website. If you need an adapter for your electronic devices, ask for one right away – the receptionist won't offer it. Room: The room is relatively clean, though I did find some hair in the kitchen and on the bedding. For Hong Kong, the room is spacious, but there's nowhere to store a suitcase. You can set the temperature on the air conditioner, but it doesn't work. It only blows cold air, making the room humid. Kitchen: The kitchen is minimally equipped, but it's sufficient. However, upon check-in, they warn you that the stove can only be used for reheating food, not cooking, as the fire alarm system is very sensitive and might activate the siren due to hot steam. You must turn on the exhaust fan to full power and the air conditioner to avoid triggering the alarm. Why bother having a kitchen at all? Bathroom: The same situation as with the kitchen – you need to close the door and turn on the air conditioner at full power while showering to avoid the fire alarm being triggered by steam from the bathroom. The shower hose started leaking on the second day of my stay. It was replaced with a new one, which also leaked. When the technician replaced the hose, did he check if the equipment was working properly? I doubt it. Breakfast: Breakfast is only served from a menu, which is quite limited. It's delicious, but not diverse. Is this the service you'd expect from a 4-star hotel? The breakfast organization is chaotic – staff running around and clanging dishes. Two slow coffee machines and one toaster keep guests waiting in line. By the way, there are plastic mugs for tea and coffee. The only fruit options are two types of apples – red and green. Service: The service is polite, but I'd say it's ”on demand.” You need to ask for shampoo, shower gel, and dishwashing liquid to be refilled. The housekeeping, for some reason, doesn't notice the need to replenish hygiene products in the bathroom and kitchen. Environmentalism: As in all of Hong Kong, they no longer provide water in plastic bottles. That's good, but come up with an alternative so guests don't have to go to the store for water. In my opinion, this environmental concern is simply an opportunity to reduce service costs while maintaining high accommodation prices. Speaking of breakfast again, the jam and butter are provided in small plastic containers, just like on airplanes. Is this really about caring for the environment? Conclusion: Overall, it's a good choice if you're not bothered by the minor service inconsistencies and if you don't have high expectations for a 4-star hotel. If you're visiting Hong Kong, I'd recommend Two MacDonell Road.
The Charterhouse Causeway Bay
3.9/55472 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
I like the ambiance.of an old.classic traditional hotel. Classic dark wood interior. Fresh clean fluffy towels, comfortable bed. Spacious room, spacious lobby reception. Many food stores nearby. I like my room. So peaceful and comfortable
Royal Plaza Hotel
4.6/57199 Reviews
Mong Kok
Overall, the hotel feels quite new compared to the usual hotels in Kowloon which can be relatively old. Quite a good sized room with a nice view for the price, especially in Hong Kong. Check-in on a Sat afternoon was a little chaotic but understandable given the volume. The hotel is connected directly to the mall which is very convenient. There’s an MTR (Mongkok East) exit into the mall too. To get to Nathan Road etc., might be best to take a walk as it’s a bit of a detour to take the East Rail Line MTR to connect to Tsuen Wan Line MTR.
Regala Skycity Hotel
4.2/56127 Reviews
HongKong International Airport
Place is elegant. However, there are no nearby stores or shops to buy necessities except to go to the airport or wait for AsiaWorld to open. Staff were accommodating and helpful.
Harbour Plaza North Point
4/54084 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
This is our top 1 favourite hotel, The room was amazing very clean and spacious, i was expecting to have a complimentary toothbrush but they don’t have it. Thank you for the small cake our celebrant was so surprised and happy, sad part was we didn’t get to enjoy the pool area since the bad weather came. will definitely comeback here again!
Holiday Inn Express Hong Kong Mongkok
4.3/51640 Reviews
Mong Kok
Stayin at 606 room. The Room is ok, but the toilet has this some smelly aroma, at first I just ignore it because I only stayin for one night. And then at Night the smelly aroma went into the room, can’t sleep well cause of the aroma. Tried to close the toilet door, but it won’t close properly because there’s this long rubber guard on the door that hasn’t been cut properly. Lastly, the wallpaper inside the room need some proper maintance. Its so worn out already.
Dorsett Tsuen Wan
4/53095 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Good size room for Hong Kong standards, free shuttle bus to shopping centre and MTR station. It’s about 7 minutes walk from Tai Wo Hau station just walk across footbridge and turn left, walk about 7mins. Breakfast was Ok.
Empire Hotel Hong Kong - Causeway Bay
4.2/54018 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Nice and clean room with good amenities. Bed was slightly short but otherwise, the room was great - good thermostat, table, bed, bathroom. Only wish I could’ve used HDMI on the TV

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