Enter Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui, where modern interpretations of local heritage intertwine with multicultural cues. This metropolitan escape along the Hong Kong harbor sparks cultural and human connections for guests to immerse themselves. Extraordinary luxuries can be found on every floor – from the lobby to the dining room, the 50th-story rooftop pool to the spacious wellness center – before retreating to an elegant harbor view room.
"Really need to avoid this.
1. Hotel Facilities
A. This hotel opened this year, next to the Sheraton and a 5-minute walk from K11 (recommended).
B. This hotel is perfect for couples. I stayed here for two days with my eldest son on business in Hong Kong. The shower was dark, and you could see through it when you turned on the light. The bathtub had no partition, so it was completely useless. I wanted to soak my feet, but there was nowhere to sit. **Not recommended**
C. The most terrifying thing was that the fire alarm went off at 1:30 AM on the first day, and the alarm sounded for nearly 20 seconds. The fire alarm went off again at 10:47 PM on the second day, and it also lasted for 20 seconds. This completely disrupted me, a light sleeper. Even if I tried to sleep, I was groggy and didn't fall asleep until 3 or 4 AM. **Need to avoid this.***
2. Hotel Cleanliness
A. There were black spots on the pillowcase, which meant it wasn't washed properly. **Not recommended**
B. There were hairs from the previous guest on the floor. The floor was covered in dust, and it was obvious that it hadn't been vacuumed. **Not recommended**
3. Hotel Service
A. I adjusted the air conditioner and charged my iPad when I left the room in the morning, but when I returned that evening, the card had been removed. The staff didn't pay attention to the details. **Not recommended**
B. The front desk and concierge were friendly (recommended)
C. The breakfast was good, with a wide variety and delicious flavors (recommended)
D. There was a short lady with glasses who provided poor service. On the first day, she gave us a seat against a pillar, and on the second day, we sat on a sofa (we're tall and it was uncomfortable to eat on a sofa). We asked to change seats, but the lady refused both times because they were unavailable. Later, another waiter helped us change seats."