Hotel Ease Access ‧ Tsuen Wan is easy to get to, and easy to enjoy. And getting to all the fun places you want to go to in Hong Kong is easy from where we are too. Once you arrive, you'll find all our 170 rooms are decorated in cool, chic colours and ideally designed for business or leisure. Some rooms have two double beds which are perfect for families and friends.The decoration throughout is fresh, green and environmentally friendly so you feel relaxed and happy wherever you go.
GGuest User2026.04.21
Two large beds. This is an apartment hotel, a bit difficult to find, and there are no facilities nearby. The closest 7-Eleven is about a ten-minute walk away. There's no bottled water, no extra chairs, and the power outlets are Hong Kong style, but you can ask the front desk for an adapter. The bathroom has a separate wet and dry area and is relatively clean.
The boutique panda-themed Panda Hotel is located in the heart of Tsuen Wan, close to the Tseun Wan and Tai Wo Hau MTR stations.This Hong Kong hotel offers a range of budget rooms which are simple and modern and equipped with all the standard amenities in addition to flatscreen TVs. Deluxe rooms offer a couch, bed and nightstands, while suites offer a separate sitting and dining area.This hotel houses a business center and a number of function spaces, including a grand ballroom, which are suitable for a range of events.One on-site restaurant, Simplicity, are located on the premises serving European and Asian fare. Shuttle buses run from this hotel to Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, AEL Tsing Yi Station and Hong Kong West Kowloon Station.This hotel also offers a range of leisure facilities including fitness center, steam and sauna room and outdoor swimming pool.
MMariane A.2026.05.12
We had a wonderful 5-night stay at Panda Hotel. The hotel is very accessible to transportation, restaurants, and nearby shops which made our trip very convenient. The staff were all friendly, polite, and accommodating throughout our stay. We also really appreciated that they allowed us to check in early, especially after a tiring trip. Overall, we had a comfortable and pleasant experience and would definitely stay here again.
The Silka Far East Hotel is a budget hotel located in Tsuen Wan. Close to the Tsuen Wan MTR station Hong Kong's many great tourist attractions are easily accessible. Local highlights include the Sam Tung Uk Museum, Tin Hau Temple and Discovery Park, one of Hong Kong's largest shopping centers. Hong Kong International Airport and Hong Kong Disneyland are 30 minutes away. Two of Tseun Wan's major hospitals, Yan Chai Hospital and Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital, are close at hand.Simple and clean, the rooms are on the small side but are stylishly decorated with neutral tones and splashes of color.The Function Room is open for buffet breakfast every morning and can also be booked for events of up to 80 people.
GGuest User2026.04.23
The hotel facilities are excellent, and the surrounding transportation is very convenient. The front desk staff are incredibly helpful. It's a very international hotel. The room was spotless and there was no noise at all. For a city like Hong Kong, where space is at a premium, this hotel is a real gem.
Stay at the family-friendly Dorsett Tsuen Wan Hong Kong, 30 mins drive distance to airport, Hong Kong Disneyland and AsiaWorld-Expo and enjoy complimentary shuttle service to shopping malls and MTR stations. Experience convenience with supermarkets as well as restaurants with local foods with walking distance, most public bus lines by way of leading to Tsuen Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong island, it is an ideal hub for exploring the local cultural and attractions. Experience exceptional recreational facilities and book charming family-friendly rooms. Create beautiful memories now. Located in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, this family-friendly hotel offers stunning mountain views and easy access to shopping malls and local markets. Enjoy exclusive amenities including a delicious breakfast takeaway service, 24-hour self-service laundry, on-site fitness activities, a refreshing swimming pool, a fun-filled Kids Zone, Vending Machines which offering convenient access to arrays of snacks, drinks & daily necessities. Stay comfortably with air conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, and refreshing showers. Choose from rooms with panoramic views of the city, mountains, or outdoor surroundings. Perfect for family travelers!
GGuest User2026.04.24
This is an older, reputable four-star hotel chain in Hong Kong, and this Tsuen Wan location is the most affordable. I chose it for my island-hopping trip to Hong Kong, finally fulfilling my wish to swim and hike at Half Moon Bay in Sai Kung. I booked a room with either a king or twin beds. On the first night, being a Saturday, there were more tourists, so the hotel didn't have any king rooms left and just pushed two twin beds together, which was a bit tight. On Sunday, I asked to switch rooms, and they accommodated me immediately, but there was no complimentary upgrade; upgrades cost extra. The room was quite small, barely enough space to open two carry-on suitcases. Some of the garden view rooms faced an old, dilapidated gray factory building, which wasn't very appealing. The rooms have been newly renovated, and each comes with an air purifier. If you don't have a converter, there are USB ports by the bed for charging. There's a TV with movie channels, which was a nice bonus. Unfortunately, the bathroom in the king room had a minor leak, but it dried up after the room was cleaned. The cleaning was thorough, and they replenished tissues and toilet paper. They'll change the sheets upon request. The hotel doesn't provide toothbrushes or toothpaste, but you can buy them at Mannings, about a 10-minute walk away. They also don't provide bottled water, but there's a water dispenser in the hallway. Theoretically, tap water in Hong Kong is drinkable, but some buildings have old pipes, so filtering is a good idea. From 11 AM to 5 PM daily, the hotel offers self-serve complimentary drinks at the entrance; the Roselle tea and longan ginger tea were both delicious. The hotel is about a 10-minute walk from Tai Wo Hau MTR station and about a 20-minute walk from Kwai Hing MTR station, but there are plenty of buses nearby, and the double-decker bus offers great views. In April, the hotel's swimming pool wasn't open yet. The gym is open 24 hours and has some cardio equipment, 1-10kg dumbbells, a weight bench, and yoga mats, along with sweat towels. The hotel has a restaurant and a cafe. The front desk service was a bit average, but the concierge and restaurant staff were very good. There's also a shuttle bus to nearby shopping malls. The 7-Eleven at the entrance is open from 7 AM to 11 PM, which is convenient for buying things. However, the hotel doesn't have a microwave, so you can't heat food when the 7-Eleven is closed. There are many restaurants in the residential area, about a 10-minute walk away, offering choices like cha chaan tengs, beef noodles, and char siu rice, and most stay open late. Check-out is quite early at 11 AM. I called the front desk to request a 12 PM check-out, and they said it would cost an extra HKD 130. After check-out, luggage can be stored for free until midnight that day; after midnight, it's HKD 10 per piece per day. When I went to pick up my luggage, I saw a tour group from mainland China, which gives you an idea of the number of tourists the hotel hosts on weekends. Overall, I would still highly recommend it; it offers excellent value for money in Hong Kong!
Hotel Ease Tsuen Wan has a variety of 160 spacious, non-smoking rooms. Our hotel accommodation is fresh and modern with comfy beds, spotless bathrooms, adjustable air-con, speedy Wi-Fi, and everything you need for a relaxing and happy stay.We’re in the heart of Kwai Chung, just a 30-minute ride from the airport and Disneyland and a quick MTR ride to all the best shopping, entertainment and dining spots in town. Easy? Absolutely. So next time when you come to Hong Kong, make things easy for yourself and book into Hotel Ease.
GGuest User2026.04.09
The pros are that the room is quite spacious, and the facilities are relatively new. The location is convenient for getting to Disneyland, Central, and Tsim Sha Tsui by MTR. The bathroom, toilet, and sink are all separate, which is handy as it avoids disturbing others. Plus, the price isn't too expensive.
The cons are that the shuttle bus only runs every half hour, so if you miss it, you have to wait quite a while. I also experienced a situation where the last bus was so crowded that not everyone could get a seat, and I was asked to get off. If you walk from the MTR station to the hotel, the route is hard to find, and you have to go up and down pedestrian bridges, which is very tiring. A taxi to the hotel costs around 30-40 HKD. If you want to take the free shuttle bus, you need to manage your time well and preferably go a bit early to queue, especially for the last bus.
Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West is at the heart of Tsuen Wan’s entertainment and transportation hub. It is connected to over 200 restaurants, 6 major shopping malls, 3 cinemas, Tsuen Wan West MTR station and the greater Tsuen Wan community via footbridges. Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West offers rooms and suites ranging in size from 31 sqm to 108 sqm, all boasting vistas of urban cityscape or harbour views. The hotel is complemented by its flagship Chinese restaurant RÚ, buffet restaurant Café Circles, the specialist in modern cakes and pastries Nina Patisserie, an outdoor swimming pool and the 24-hour gym. With total indoor event spaces spanning 3,052 sqm, the hotel is perfect for weddings, events or celebrations. Nina Ballroom is at 1,710 sqm and can accommodate over 1,600 guests in a cocktail style reception.
JJin suan2026.05.15
This is amazing! 🎉 Got a free upgrade directly to the 72nd floor, my luck is off the charts! The view from the 72nd floor is absolutely stunning – a 270° panoramic view of Rambler Channel + Victoria Harbour + the city skyline, all in one glance. You can watch the boats during the day and enjoy the night view in the evening, it's so peaceful and therapeutic.
✨ What you absolutely nailed this time:
* ✅ Free Room Upgrade: L'hotel Nina et Convention Centre often upgrades good reviews/returning guests/high-probability guests, and you got directly to the 72nd floor – a huge win.
* ✅ 72nd Floor View: As one of the tallest buildings in the New Territories, the floor-to-ceiling windows offer unobstructed views. The daytime sea view and the dazzling night view are perfect for photos.
* ✅ Super Quiet: High floor + away from the main road means it's incredibly quiet at night, ensuring a great night's sleep.
* ✅ Super Convenient Transportation: Tsuen Wan West Station (Exit D) is right downstairs. It's only 3 MTR stops to Tsim Sha Tsui/city center, and quick to West Kowloon, Disneyland, and the airport.
* ✅ Shopping Malls Downstairs: Nina Mall, Citywalk, and Skyline Plaza are all connected. You can find dining, pharmacies, supermarkets, and bubble tea all in one place – no need to get wet even if it rains.
A brand new 4-star hotel opened in 2017, Silka Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong is uniquely located in Tsuen Wan district surrounded by all local flavors. Hotel boasts 409 contemporary design rooms including triple-sharing rooms and suites, family room with 2 double beds and connecting rooms ideally for friends & families. Comprehensive services are offered such as free WiFi as well as free shuttle bus services to MTR Kwai Fong Station, while it takes only 30 minutes' drive to the Hong Kong International Airport, AsiaWorld-Expo and Hong Kong Disneyland. Other facilities include GYM, a multi-function room and all day dining coffee shop. Come and discover a different side of the city with local food, street eateries, wet market and shopping centers nearby, blending the old with new elements that makes your holiday unforgettable.
AAixiaodekelekeminini2026.02.22
We originally booked two queen rooms, but the front desk saw we had a large group and kindly upgraded us to a bigger room with one queen bed and two single beds. There's a McDonald's nearby, so we just grabbed breakfast to go, which was convenient. Although it's a bit far from the city center, transportation is really convenient. We even found a delicious Pakistani restaurant around here – their chicken curry, wraps, and pizza were all fantastic and very reasonably priced.
A TASTE OF CHINESE CULTURE IN A NATURAL SETTING
Perched high on top of a lush green hillside in Lai Chi Kok, Heritage Lodge (a part of Jao Tsung-I Academy) is only a few minutes’ walks from Mei Foo MTR station and easy connections to other popular tourist attractions in Hong Kong. But it could be worlds away from the urban hustle and bustle below in terms of culture and ambiance.
Designed with utility in mind, Heritage Lodge is a fusion of local Chinese and Western architectural elements, reflecting Hong Kong’s East-West nature. The Lodge consists of 5 pitched-roof double-storey buildings with over 100 years of history. It creates an exceptional accommodation experience for every guest.
The 89 spacious and comfortable guest rooms, including 5 suites, are all furnished in contemporary Chinese style and well equipped with modern amenities. Each room also contains traditional Chinese artwork such as calligraphy or painting. In the quiet atmosphere of the Lodge, you can wake after a peaceful night’s sleep to vibrant birdsong, before venturing at the tables outside, perhaps to enjoy your morning coffee and the green leafy environment while overlooking the rest of the Academy below.
In the areas below the Lodge, known as Middle Zone and Low Zone, there is a cluster of distinctive red brick buildings, also boasting over one hundred years of history, Jao Tsung-I Academy.
For over a century, this place has reflected the many historical and social changes of Hong Kong. This heritage cluster, through a sequence of historical events, conveys many stories; in fact, it is the story of Hong Kong. Its various functions in different periods is a convincing testimony of Hong Kong’s changing social landscape over time.
While its proximity to modern city life renders it a rare oasis within the city, Jao Tsung-I Academy is also a one-stop cultural hub offering a wide range of events and facilities including The Gallery, Heritage Hall, Theatre, Lecture Hall, conference facilities, exhibition halls, a restaurant and a cafe.
Heritage Lodge promises to be a unique and memorable residential experience at a historic site where you also have the opportunity to experience more about Chinese culture.
GGuest User2026.04.07
This hotel is located on a hill near Mei Foo MTR station, requiring guests to cross a skybridge and climb uphill. Although there are elevators all the way, travelers with large luggage should reconsider staying here.
The environment is incredibly tranquil, making for a very good night's sleep. Mosquitos and dampness are unavoidable, but luckily, we didn't spot any mice. Most of the staff are very friendly, except for one 'mouse-catcher' in a black uniform who was very aloof and unapproachable. I hope staff training can be improved in the future.
The infrastructure is good; TV, fridge, hairdryer, and internet are all available. There are also many snack shops in the residential area near the MTR exit. I would come again.
The Rambler Garden Hotel is located on the eastern side of Tsing Yi Island and is well-connected with Kowloon via the nearby Tsing Yi Bridge. Hong Kong International Airport is 30 minutes away by MTR and Disneyland is 20 minutes away.When it comes times to unwind, guests can take a stroll through the hotel’s tranquil gardens or have a vigorous afternoon at the gym. The nearby shopping arcade also offers a host of pleasant distractions.
GGuest User2026.05.03
The room has a TV and two beds, with a sea view overlooking the harbor. There's a convenient shuttle bus for getting around. Downstairs, there's a shopping mall where you can grab a delicious breakfast. I really enjoyed my stay!
Design-forward yet warmly inviting, Hotel YX opened its doors just one year ago in the vibrant heart of the city. With its modern aesthetic and impeccably appointed rooms, Hotel YX offers travelers an ideal launchpad for exploration in a prime downtown location.
A short 5-minute stroll transports guests to the central transit hub, putting the evolving city at your fingertips. Unwind in spotlessly clean and comfortable accommodations featuring speedy WiFi, allowing you to easily connect with friends and family each night.
An oasis of serenity yet perfectly positioned between thriving business districts and burgeoning cultural scenes, Hotel YX serves as your comfortable home base from which to immerse fully in this transforming metro area. Recently unveiled and receiving rave reviews, experience an authentic urban getaway steps from the pulse of it all at Hotel YX. We ensure each renewal energizes your journey ahead!
Bbyltth2026.03.18
This hotel is located in Lai Chi Kok, just a 5-minute walk from Exit B1 of Lai Chi Kok MTR Station (Tsuen Wan Line), or a short walk from the Cheung Sha Wan Road stop if you take Citybus A23 from Chek Lap Kok Airport. If you forget to buy water, there's a vending machine right outside the hotel with a great selection of items at prices similar to convenience stores, and it accepts various payment methods, including Alipay and WeChat Pay.
The lobby immediately greets you with numerous adorable panda plushies. The front desk staff were incredibly helpful; they accommodated my preference for a twin room even though both king and twin rooms were available, and I was assigned to a twin room on the 19th floor. I initially chose a twin room, fearing there wouldn't be enough space for my luggage (which turned out to be an unnecessary worry), as I could easily place it on the second bed. Although the room size listed on the platform is 10.8 square meters, it felt much more spacious in reality, not cramped at all. Even though the window is sealed, it's a floor-to-ceiling window with both sheer and blackout curtains. Waking up the next morning and drawing them open, the sunlight streamed in. Being on a high floor also meant I slept soundly, undisturbed by the noise from the elevated traffic. The biggest advantage was the ample storage space next to the bed and behind the toilet, which was incredibly convenient for my stay, toiletries, and showering. The next morning, I saw many diligent housekeeping staff working hard in the corridor, preparing to clean rooms and dispose of guest waste.
I was in Hong Kong for a concert in Kai Tak this time, so I moved to Ho Man Tin the next day, staying only one night. However, the experience was on par with a five-star hotel. This YX Hotel in Lai Chi Kok will definitely be my top choice for future solo trips to Hong Kong. After checking out the next morning, I left my luggage at the hotel. They locked my bags together and gave me a small card, which I used to retrieve them later that evening. I highly, highly recommend this hotel.
**Minor drawback:** The only slight issue was a communication problem between the hotel and Ctrip. My Ctrip booking included all taxes, but I was still charged an additional HKD 27 for the Hong Kong government tax during check-in. This was a bit of a dampener, but after contacting Ctrip, they refunded the amount.
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AAnonymous UserTraveling with family, we chose the family room at this hotel, which had one large and one small bed, enough for 2 adults and 2 children. The room was small but well-appointed, and canned mineral water was provided. The air conditioning was very strong. It's a 5-minute walk from Wan Chai MTR Exit C, an 8-minute walk to catch the tram, a 15-minute walk to the Star Ferry, and a 5-minute walk to the airport bus stop. The transportation is incredibly convenient. If I come to Hong Kong again in the future, I'll definitely consider staying here.
YYas_miniThis was my second time staying at the hotel. And I was glad to see the upgraded an refreshed the towels. The hotel itself and room itself is kept well. The bathroom is clean and tidy. Only the half shower door isn’t very practical and all the water still goes out.
The rain shower was broken in my room.
The bedding was clean and comfy. But only two pillows are provided not 4. One of the towels had orange stains on it .
The cleaning could be better as I found the counter tops still stained with glass or can marks . Clearly showing the counter tops were not wiped down. The floor had hair and there was dirt in some corners.
The downside of this room is that it gets a lot of condensed. So on returning the floor would have moisture and condensation on it. It was just so annoying.
Other than that it’s in a super convenient location.
GGuest UserThis hotel definitely exceeded my expectations! For a price over HKD 1,000, I was expecting a tiny room in Hong Kong, but to my surprise, it was a suite. It had a living room with a sofa, coffee table, and dining table, and the bedroom had a super large bed. Plus, all the details in the bathroom were very clean.
The hotel staff were very nice, and their Mandarin was good. Breakfast was semi-buffet style, where you could order one set meal, and all four I tried were delicious. You could even see parrots flying outside the window while having breakfast.
The biggest advantage of this hotel is its convenient location. It's about two bus stops from Admiralty Station (or walkable, really), a 200-meter walk from the Peak Tram Macdonnell Road Station, and within walking distance of Hong Kong Park and Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. Highly recommend!
AAnonymous UserThe hotel staff were warm and professional. The front desk attendant was particularly helpful; we were a group hoping to stay on the same floor, and he really went out of his way to accommodate us. What truly stands out is finding such a reasonably priced hotel in a place like Hong Kong, where space is at a premium – it's truly a rare find! I'll definitely stay here again on my next trip to Hong Kong. Plus, it's conveniently located right next to Tuen Mun MTR Station, which is a terminal station, making it easy to get anywhere. There's also a Light Rail stop nearby, and multiple bus routes just below the MTR station. It's convenient, affordable, and offers great value for money! 👍👍👍
GGuest UserWe had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. My husband and I stayed in one room, while my parents stayed in another.
The bathroom and shower were very clean and comfortable. The view is definitely better on the higher floors — my parents stayed on the 31st floor and had a lovely view, while our room on the 12th floor didn’t have much of a view, but honestly, we were mostly there just to sleep.
There was bottled water in the room upon arrival, but when we asked for more the next day, we were told to get it from the gym. Also, the cone-shaped paper cups in the gym were not very practical — that could be improved. On the positive side, the hotel has a gym for those interested.
The location is very convenient. We used the tram frequently to explore Hong Kong, and it’s very close to the hotel. There is also a shopping mall nearby, plenty of places to eat, and a supermarket right across the street.
The room overall was nice. There was a slight humidity smell, but that seems to be common in Hong Kong. Keeping the air conditioning on helps a lot.
It would be great if the hotel had universal power outlets.
Greetings from Turkey — Turkish guests would definitely enjoy staying at this hotel.
Rruowen118The hotel is a bit far from popular attractions like Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay. A HKD 500 deposit is required upon check-in, and they accept RMB. There's a McDonald's, a 'cha chaan teng' (local cafe), and a convenience store nearby, so food options are pretty convenient. There's also a bus stop right outside the hotel; you can take 4 stops to reach Wong Chuk Hang MTR station. Although the room is a bit small, it's very clean. Overall, it's still quite good.
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We had a great stay at Venetian Hostel in Tsim Sha Tsui! The location is honestly one of the best things about it — it’s right in the center of everything in TST. There are so many food places just outside the building, so finding something to eat was never a problem.
The MTR is also very convenient, only about a 2-minute walk from TST Station Exit D2, which made commuting around Hong Kong super easy. If you’re coming from the airport by bus, you can simply stop at bus stop #14 (Mirador Mansion), which is very close to the hostel.
Another thing we appreciated was the housekeeping. They collect the trash every day, so when we came back our bins were already clean. They also changed our bedsheets and towels even though we didn’t request it, which was a really nice touch.
Just a small tip: they sometimes offer room upgrades when you arrive, but you can always say NO if you want to stick with your budget.
We stayed on the 13th floor, and that floor has a free water refilling station (which the other floors don’t have), so that was a big plus for us.
The only downside is that the elevator in the building can be very slow, especially during busy hours. But overall, the stay was comfortable, clean, and very convenient. Great option if you’re looking for a budget place in TST!
KKKingThe hotel is about a 10-minute walk from Prince Edward MTR Station. The lobby is on the third floor. The room size is decent; I could open my 26-inch suitcase flat. The bedding was quite clean and tidy, and the washroom area had a good wet/dry separation. As is common in Hong Kong, disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs, and slippers are not provided, so remember to bring your own.
HHoneyFlyOur room is big only two people stay but i think it can fit 4 on it the see view is amazing its just that they don’t gice complementary WATER its my first time staying at the hotel that didn’t give Water 😅 location is a little far because its sea side hotel but they has service shuttle so overall its a nice Hotel and Stay
GGuest UserMy teacher mentioned that the location is indeed valuable, and the in-room facilities aren't as bad as I imagined. However, there's a critical flaw: a complete lack of security. There's no secure entrance, or you could even say there's no real door at all. People can just walk in and out of the building freely. When I returned around 11 PM and left around 6 AM, the entrance was always wide open – not even a pretense of security. What's worse, all the sliding doors leading to the rooms upstairs are also unlocked. A random passerby could literally walk all the way up and stand right outside your room door. If you're a woman traveling alone, absolutely do not stay here.
Then there's the dampness, which seems to be an inherent issue with the building's structure. It's not the kind of extreme dampness where water drips, but the moment you walk in, the air feels incredibly stagnant, with poor ventilation. The air conditioner is right above the bed, and since it's still early in the year, the weather isn't too hot yet. I can't imagine how unbearable it would be in the summer.
I was assigned the smallest room on the entire floor, and it honestly felt no different from a prison cell. The bed was right up against the balcony door, making it incredibly noisy – much louder than I expected. I consider myself quite tolerant of noise, but here, it was noisy both inside and outside. When a group of college students stayed, I didn't get any sleep all night.
Unless you truly have no other option, seriously, don't stay here.