Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong7.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.10
This hotel offers an elegant and comfortable environment with a minimalist yet grand design. The common areas are clean, tidy, and have a warm ambiance, with greenery and lighting perfectly arranged, making you feel relaxed and at ease the moment you step in. The guest rooms are spacious and bright, with thoughtful details, ensuring an excellent stay experience. The restaurant's offerings were an even greater surprise; the dishes are fresh, exquisite, and authentically flavored, and the service is attentive and meticulous. The dining environment is quiet and stylish, suitable for both casual gatherings and business meals. Overall, it offers great value for money, and I was very satisfied with my stay.
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui,Hong Kong29.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.08
The room was decent, though a bit small. Getting around was really convenient, with the MTR and bus stops right nearby, and K11 mall isn't far either. The pier is also close by, where you can catch the Star Ferry. There are two routes: one to Central, where you can ride the observation wheel for three loops at a great value of HKD 20. The other route goes to Wan Chai, which has a beautiful light show, but it requires a ticket. For groups of three or more, it's HKD 185 per person.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong7.2% of visitors choose this area
YYizhimengmengjiu2026.02.06
Extremely satisfied with my choice of hotel! I spent two hours sifting through reviews of other hotels before settling on this one, and it was definitely worth it. First off, 23 square meters is considered quite spacious for this area. It has wooden floors instead of carpets, so there's no unpleasant odor. Disposable slippers and reusable toiletries are provided. You can buy toothbrushes at the front desk for just 2 HKD, which is a great deal. The room comes with a universal adapter, and you can also rent or buy one from the front desk, which is a huge plus! I booked a family suite, and the room even came with some snacks. The breakfast and afternoon tea buffets didn't have a huge variety, but there was certainly enough to fill you up. There's no free water in the room, but they kindly provided a large bottle on the first night. The location is super convenient, just a few minutes' walk from the MTR station. Downstairs, there are plenty of small restaurants, supermarkets, fruit shops, and dessert shops. My whole family loved it and was very satisfied!
Hotel near HongKong International Airport,Hong Kong5.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.12
The hotel's location is great, very close to the airport. However, due to ongoing construction nearby, you can't walk there. You'll need to take the free shuttle from the hotel entrance, which only takes five minutes. Alternatively, you can use the hotel's connecting corridor to reach the Expo Center station and take a one-stop train to the airport. The hotel service was excellent; they allowed us to check in even before the official check-in time. The hotel is quite large, with rooms lining both sides of the corridors. The room was clean and tidy, equipped with a mini-fridge and a safe, so the amenities were complete. Overall, my stay was very pleasant.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong7.2% of visitors choose this area
CCheryl_772026.01.27
Great location! The airport bus goes directly here (50 minutes), so no need to transfer to the subway, which is really convenient. There are tons of good places to eat downstairs. The only downside is that the room is a bit small, and for the first two days, the temperature dropped, and the comforter was too thin, so it was cold at night.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong7.2% of visitors choose this area
Mmollay2026.02.09
Location can't be beat; it was very convenient to take the A11 bus from the airport which stops right in front of the hotel. Causeway Bay is just a few minutes away. However, like other reviews have said, the hotel is very dated and tired. My room reeked of cigarette smell and there was never an answer from the front desk or duty manager. When I finally got a hold of someone, they sent a staff member with an aerosol can to spray some floral scented spray but that was not going to do anything but mask the smell. No air purifiers offered and was told the hotel was fully booked so I couldn't change rooms.
The room itself was very spacious but I was not confident in the cleanliness of the room due to finding cigarette ash and dust and hair throughout.
A housekeeping staff member entered my room within 5 seconds of knocking at 8am on the second morning asking about the TV working even though I had not requested anything.
I bet the hotel was very lovely in the 90s but today it is clearly struggling to maintain its grandeur. I think if you are considering this hotel you should manage your expectations and if you don't mind older facilities and limited customer service, it may still be worth the convenience of the location and room size. I probably would not choose to come back without an extensive renovation.
Hotel near HongKong International Airport,Hong Kong5.7% of visitors choose this area
Kkongchan19822026.02.12
The room was spacious, and the two 1.5-meter beds were very comfortable. The only issue was that I booked two nights on separate reservations. On the first day, when I checked in, they said they'd link both nights and activate the room key. However, on the second day, the key didn't work, and I couldn't get in. Even with my child, the staff insisted I go to the front desk to reactivate the card before they would open the door for us. It was clearly the hotel's mistake for not linking my two separate bookings for both days. It was such a hassle, running back and forth.
The upside is that the hotel is directly connected to the airport, which is very convenient. The shuttle bus staff downstairs were incredibly friendly, polite, and helpful with information on how to get around. A big thank you to those two. Thumbs up!
Hotel near Kwun Tong Area,Hong Kong1% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.23
I booked a king-size bed room, but because that room type was full, I got a free upgrade to a sea-view room, which was absolutely beautiful. The night view was even more captivating. The only downside was that some guests were not following the rules and smoking, but the staff helped resolve the issue.
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui,Hong Kong29.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.09
Excellent value for money, conveniently located in the prime area of Tsim Sha Tsui. Uncle Lin and Ms. Wong from the concierge team provided wonderful and attentive service. Everyone should feel confident coming here.
The pros are that even though the room is tiny, it's clean, tidy, and quite cozy. It has all the essentials like a fridge, safe, and hairdryer. The location is excellent, just a 3-5 minute walk to the MTR station and tram stop, and 15 minutes on foot to the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal. There are plenty of dining options nearby, and the luggage storage area is spacious. The security staff are friendly and helpful, and the soundproofing is decent. The city view from the window is also quite nice. The cons are that the room is genuinely too small, especially the toilet area which is a tight squeeze, and the furniture is quite old.
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GGuest UserAs expected, the room was small and the facilities were compact. However, it had everything you'd need, and it would be even better if there was an extra chair.
The hotel entrance is tucked away at the corner of a small street and can be a bit hard to spot if you're not paying attention, as the decor is quite understated. We actually got a bit lost searching for it from Causeway Bay MTR station, almost ending up at Victoria Park.
On the upside, the hotel's location is fantastic. Right at the street corner downstairs, it's in a bustling commercial area, making shopping and dining incredibly convenient. You've got everything from Din Tai Fung to Fairwood, catering to all budgets. Small supermarkets like Japan Home Centre and 7-Eleven are just steps away.
Hong Kong is a place where every inch counts, and for a four-star hotel to occupy such a prime location and still offer everything you'd expect, it definitely deserves praise.
Another big plus is that the A11 bus stop is just a ten-minute walk away, and it's not usually crowded with passengers. This is particularly convenient for travelers heading to Macau via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.
DDadadajingThis was my first solo trip and I was a bit nervous at first, but my Hong Kong trip turned out to be really enjoyable, not scary at all. In fact, it felt even more liberating and comfortable.
I chose this hotel and its location is incredibly convenient. The MTR station is less than a 10-minute walk away, and Pacific Place is within walking distance. The area around the hotel is also very lively. There's a fantastic Korean noodle shop nearby that I highly recommend! I went back out for a quick bite after returning to the hotel in the evening and managed to get a meal just before they closed. It was super delicious! Later, I found out it's a chain.
The cleanliness of the room was also excellent, and I'm quite particular about hotels. I stayed over a weekend, and at 1000 per night, the price was quite good. I genuinely recommend it!
Oh, and a quick note about the random room assignment. I was initially worried about getting a bad room. When I got to the front desk, I was going to ask for a high-floor room, but the staff mentioned that the lower floors had just been renovated, so I went ahead with a low-floor room. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied and have already recommended it to friends who have also stayed here.
AAnonymous UserThis is the most beautiful sea-view hotel I've ever stayed in. Not only is it clean and hygienic, but the room is also very spacious. Although it's not close to the city center, there are two bus stops right across from the hotel, which makes it very convenient. For just over 200 HKD per person, you can stay in such a great hotel in Hong Kong, where every inch of land is precious. What more could you ask for?
GGuest UserIt offers the luxury quality you'd expect from a Mid-levels residence, and we even got a room upgrade! It's right next to the Zoological and Botanical Gardens, and the bed was incredibly comfortable. Just a heads-up, the walk downhill requires a bit of stamina, but it's very close to Queen's Road.
GGuest UserFacilities: There's a 24-hour gym, which the kids loved.
Cleanliness: Relatively clean.
Environment: The blackout curtains aren't great, but it wasn't too noisy being on the street. I'm not sure if it was the AC or the ventilation system, but it was a bit loud. You can't hear any noise from other rooms or upstairs, so overall it was okay. The two beds were pushed together, which was perfect for a family traveling with two kids.
Service: Check-in and check-out were both quick, and the service was very thoughtful. Storing luggage at check-out was super convenient, and the front desk staff were very nice.
Facilities: There are tram stops nearby and a bus stop right outside. There's also a fruit store and a pharmacy next to the hotel, and a 7-Eleven across the street, making dining, living, and transportation quite convenient. Being close to Times Square makes getting around easy. The hotel's logo isn't very prominent; I'd suggest hanging it higher and making it stand out with different colors and lights.
Recommendation: Try the Yoshinoya nearby. It's close to the market, so you can also check out the market for good food.
11186269101For my relatives' trip to Hong Kong, I booked the Royal Plaza Hotel in Mong Kok for them. As a hotel situated in the bustling heart of Mong Kok, it perfectly balances vibrancy with tranquility!
The moment you step into the lobby, the elegant design instantly puts you at ease. The check-in process was smooth and efficient, and the staff were friendly and welcoming with smiles. The room itself was spacious – a 33-square-meter guest room in Hong Kong is definitely 'luxury' level. The interior was cozy, with soft lighting and high-quality wood-grain furniture, creating a homely feel. What was most satisfying was how incredibly clean the room was, with tidy bedding and even the smallest details spotless. Plus, it comes with a direct drinking water system, which is fantastic for tea lovers! 👍
The bathroom facilities were also a highlight. The separate bathtub allowed for a relaxing soak, washing away the day's fatigue.
In terms of location, the Royal Plaza Hotel truly has the upper hand. It's directly connected to Mong Kok East MTR Station and the large MOKO shopping mall. Whether you're heading to Tsim Sha Tsui for the Star Ferry or Causeway Bay for some retail therapy, transportation is incredibly convenient! The surrounding area is also a paradise for eating, shopping, and entertainment. In just a few minutes' walk, you can reach特色attractions like Goldfish Market and Sneaker Street, allowing you to experience authentic Hong Kong culture anytime.
AAnonymous UserThis hotel could perfectly recreate a scene from a 90s TVB movie or drama.
The front desk lady provided good service. No deposit was required, and I could store 1-2 pieces of luggage for free; anything more would incur a charge.
As soon as I entered the room, I was hit with a strong, musty, damp smell. It got a bit better after turning on the air conditioning.
However, the old-fashioned AC unit was incredibly noisy, and I couldn't sleep well all night.
There was no bottled water provided, and no hotel towels, though disposable toothbrushes were available.
My travel adapter wasn't suitable, but I could borrow one from the front desk.
The location is good, in an alleyway off a bustling street, about a 10-minute walk from the MTR station.
But for this price, I could get a much better place where I come from. It's a bit disappointing how Hong Kong's sky-high land prices mean hotel prices and facilities/services don't quite measure up.
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is great, very close to the airport. However, due to ongoing construction nearby, you can't walk there. You'll need to take the free shuttle from the hotel entrance, which only takes five minutes. Alternatively, you can use the hotel's connecting corridor to reach the Expo Center station and take a one-stop train to the airport. The hotel service was excellent; they allowed us to check in even before the official check-in time. The hotel is quite large, with rooms lining both sides of the corridors. The room was clean and tidy, equipped with a mini-fridge and a safe, so the amenities were complete. Overall, my stay was very pleasant.
Hotel near HongKong International Airport, Hong Kong
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AAnonymous UserThe room was clean and tidy. The front desk staff were very patient, and the elevator was fast. The hotel reception also accepted food deliveries. The location is convenient with plenty of dining, entertainment, and shopping options nearby. It's perfect for a trip with friends.
GGuest UserIn my early years, I often collaborated with the Kerry Group. If the 80s belonged to the Ritz-Carlton and the 90s to Hilton, then Shangri-La has since reigned as a 'heaven on earth,' truly living up to its name. If you're tired of monotonous experiences, then after trying the 'local flavor old-brand royal' hotels in Hong Kong and Macau, you'll tell yourself not to challenge yourself again as you get older. These '特色皇家老牌' (characteristic royal old-brand) hotels will only transport you back to 1960s state-run guesthouses, complete with grumpy staff, rattling air conditioners, and 'flavorful' showers that fluctuate between hot and cold – much like the declining British Empire. Be kind to yourself. Stepping into the familiar Shangri-La lobby, it's a unique experience, like escaping a disaster. After returning from Victoria Peak to Hong Kong University, I had the best sleep I've ever had in Hong Kong. The service is excellent in that it doesn't add to your troubles when you're already feeling weary. Aside from some doormen who exhibit a 'Hong Kong style' of judging people, everything else is outstanding. Especially noteworthy is the polite and graceful lobby manager in red. I witnessed a small incident where she treated customers speaking Japanese and Chinese with equal respect – a definite plus. A unique environmental feature is that Hong Kong Park acts as the hotel's backyard, a luxury usually reserved for national guesthouses.
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