Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.03.12
Unexpected small room! Booked it for one night coz of the excellent location, but since the room locates in the corridor of the floor at an old building, it's very noisy even at midnight and early morning unfortunately when people walk in and out.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.08.07
The location of the hotel is very convenient. It is very convenient to take the subway, tram, and bus. There are many convenience stores, supermarkets, and restaurants to choose from. The staff are very welcoming. Because I live for a long time, it is very convenient to have a washing machine. The only downside is that there is no hot water kettle provided.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.3% of visitors choose this area
LLuna Travels2025.05.30
The room was surprisingly big for Hong Kong, although definitely could be renovated. I was disappointed by the breakfast. You get to choose one option out of four and they are all kind of Chinese fast food, like instant noodles. Plus throwing menu to the guests tables is not very pleasing. The atmosphere during breakfast wasn’t good so I hurried to finish it and left. Didn’t even show up the rest of my stay.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.3% of visitors choose this area
TT.Snyder2025.02.08
Hello, I visit Hong Kong frequently and usually stay in WanChai. Due to some developments I had to stay an extra night and the prices at my desired hotel doubled... so I decided to look for a budget hotel and found the WiFi Boutique Hotel in Causeway Bay. You get what you pay for... The first room was depressing but after speaking to the very friendly staff they offered me 202, just behind reception, appeared to be newly renovated. still basic and lots of noise from the street, but again. You get what you pay for. It was clean, the staff was very friendly. recommended for travelers on a budget. I wish you all the best of luck in finding what you need or expect.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.10.04
It's a small hotel room, but that's the standard for the area. Unless you are willing to pay a higher price for the Causeway bay area. Has what you need for your stay. Small bed for two people. They provide a bath & hand towel pack, but it's best to take your own. Rooms are cleaned at request. Shampoo/body wash is provided. No bottled water is provided, small kettle available. Great location, easy to travel to the MTR and take the tram. Local restaurants and convenience stores available within walking distance. Self check in and check out option available on the ground floor. A charge of 500 HK dollars is charged to your card on check in which is refundable 7 days after you check out. Luggage storage is available at a fee.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.06.24
A charming guesthouse with a Hong Kong flair, it offered a lovely view, and I particularly enjoyed the small balcony. However, getting to and from the room was quite inconvenient. The elevator is located on the far side of the building, and even then, it only reaches the 7th floor, requiring guests to descend 4 flights of stairs to get to the accommodation. I opted for the staircase near the entrance instead, which still meant climbing 3 flights. Fortunately, I only had a backpack; I strongly advise anyone with heavy or multiple pieces of luggage to choose carefully. The space itself was adequate for a single person, but the wash basin was truly a nightmare. Squeezed between two load-bearing pillars, it was probably only 30cm wide, forcing you to turn sideways just to wash your hands. Washing your face was a real struggle. To make matters worse, if the tap was turned on too high, the floor drain couldn't cope and would leak water onto the floor. I'm stopping my complaints here!
Hotel near Mong Kok,Hong Kong11.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.08.18
I booked a double suite here a week ago. It was my first time in Hong Kong, and I assumed Mong Kok would be relatively unsafe. After reading numerous reviews of B&Bs, I felt even more apprehensive. So, I decided to stay for one night and then extend my stay if the environment was good. Arriving in Mong Kok, I was unfamiliar with the area, so I got lost for a while. Once I found my way, I discovered there were two entrances, one closed after 11 PM. There were also two elevators at each entrance, one for odd and one for even numbers. Upon check-in, the host was very welcoming. Perhaps because the double room was full or something else, they gave us a triple room with a window at no extra charge. The door had a combination lock, and the room was spotless, with spotless floors and immaculately white walls. There was no clutter on the bed, and the quilt was neatly folded. The bathroom was also spotless, with no odors or debris. It was a bit cramped, and the toilet had a long, lingering clatter after flushing, which I hope could be improved. There was also a small TV in the room, but the channel selection was a bit limited. The room also provided hangers, slippers, shampoo, and shower gel, but you had to bring your own toothpaste. Seeing this, I decided to renew my lease the next day. To my surprise, the double room seemed to be sold out. The landlord then asked me what I had paid for the room. Before I could find my bill, the landlord had already extended my stay for another night at 350 RMB, which was 2 RMB lower than the price on the platform! Overall, I personally felt the room was better than the promotional photos, exceeding my expectations. The landlord's service attitude also made me sincerely decide to write a positive review for her. 👍 I will definitely choose this B&B again next time.
Hotel near Mong Kok,Hong Kong11.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.10.21
It's what I expected for the price & location. Not the kind of place for the avg. traveller but for those who don't mind roughing it a bit it does the trick. The one issue I had was the short hard bed which gave me a sore back.
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LLuna TravelsThe room was surprisingly big for Hong Kong, although definitely could be renovated. I was disappointed by the breakfast. You get to choose one option out of four and they are all kind of Chinese fast food, like instant noodles. Plus throwing menu to the guests tables is not very pleasing. The atmosphere during breakfast wasn’t good so I hurried to finish it and left. Didn’t even show up the rest of my stay.
AAnonymous UserIt's a small hotel room, but that's the standard for the area. Unless you are willing to pay a higher price for the Causeway bay area. Has what you need for your stay. Small bed for two people. They provide a bath & hand towel pack, but it's best to take your own. Rooms are cleaned at request. Shampoo/body wash is provided. No bottled water is provided, small kettle available. Great location, easy to travel to the MTR and take the tram. Local restaurants and convenience stores available within walking distance. Self check in and check out option available on the ground floor. A charge of 500 HK dollars is charged to your card on check in which is refundable 7 days after you check out. Luggage storage is available at a fee.
TT.SnyderHello, I visit Hong Kong frequently and usually stay in WanChai. Due to some developments I had to stay an extra night and the prices at my desired hotel doubled... so I decided to look for a budget hotel and found the WiFi Boutique Hotel in Causeway Bay. You get what you pay for... The first room was depressing but after speaking to the very friendly staff they offered me 202, just behind reception, appeared to be newly renovated. still basic and lots of noise from the street, but again. You get what you pay for. It was clean, the staff was very friendly. recommended for travelers on a budget. I wish you all the best of luck in finding what you need or expect.
AAnonymous UserUnexpected small room! Booked it for one night coz of the excellent location, but since the room locates in the corridor of the floor at an old building, it's very noisy even at midnight and early morning unfortunately when people walk in and out.
GGuest UserA charming guesthouse with a Hong Kong flair, it offered a lovely view, and I particularly enjoyed the small balcony. However, getting to and from the room was quite inconvenient. The elevator is located on the far side of the building, and even then, it only reaches the 7th floor, requiring guests to descend 4 flights of stairs to get to the accommodation. I opted for the staircase near the entrance instead, which still meant climbing 3 flights. Fortunately, I only had a backpack; I strongly advise anyone with heavy or multiple pieces of luggage to choose carefully. The space itself was adequate for a single person, but the wash basin was truly a nightmare. Squeezed between two load-bearing pillars, it was probably only 30cm wide, forcing you to turn sideways just to wash your hands. Washing your face was a real struggle. To make matters worse, if the tap was turned on too high, the floor drain couldn't cope and would leak water onto the floor. I'm stopping my complaints here!
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