The hotel is conveniently located - next to the metro. There is a park nearby and you can easily walk to Tsim Sha Tsui. The hotel has a refrigerator and a microwave, as well as a table for 2 people where you can eat. There is a hairdresser and small shops downstairs. Everything you need is nearby.
The room itself is small, but the main thing for me was that you don't have to bend your legs to sleep normally (if you are less than 180 cm tall). There was no hot water in the sink, but it's not that bad. But the water heater there is a boiler, so to wash, you have to set it to heat up at full power and wait. And then wash quickly. If there is not enough hot water, you have to wait, and the walls in the shower are cold. But you can get used to it. The air conditioner only works on cold or you can turn on the fan.
On the very first night, the room was so smoky that I woke up 2 times during the night and tried to somehow remove it with the help of the hood and air conditioner. I told the hotel staff, they found out that it was the guest from the next room who did it. Of course, he had already left and was a foreigner anyway. They gave me a device - an air freshener, but it didn't help much. So the next day I bought an air freshener in a can and sealed the ventilation with tape. It's not the staff's fault, but it was a little unpleasant.
The staff themselves are polite and friendly, ready to help and tell you everything. They accept clothes for washing until 10 or 11, and bring them by 7 pm (the opposite is possible). I liked the fact that they didn't wake me up to clean the room.
Note to Americans: the staff here practices small talk, so you'll like it here! Although for me personally it's not necessary.
They didn't take a deposit, maybe because I paid for everything in advance.
I recommend it!
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