Reviews for Hong Kong Hotels

Wontonmeen
4.7/544 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui
In a residential building, I thought it was a fake youth hostel. After checking in, I found that the experience was great. I recommend it with five stars. 1. The girls lived in a five-bed room. Land is very expensive in Hong Kong, so the house space was larger than expected. 2. The room is very clean, and the quality of the guests staying there is also relatively high, and the hygiene is well maintained. 3. There is an independent bathroom with a wash basin, and the other wash basin is at the door, separated from the room by a thick curtain, which can be used for sound insulation and will not be disturbed by the sound of opening the door. The bathroom is also separate. The design is very convenient. 4. The beds are very comfortable and have light shading. Each bed can be charged and has lights. 5. There is extra space on the upper bunk, which is convenient for storing luggage and packing things. 6. Various small details and very considerate designs everywhere, it can be seen that the hostess is a very caring person. 7. The hair dryer is from Dyson, which is great. 8. There is a public area with free snacks. The rooftop has a great view. You can chat casually or blow dry by yourself. There are many foreigners. If you have enough time, taking some time to chat is the most interesting experience of staying in a youth hostel. 11. The subway station is not far away. There are many restaurants in the direction of the subway station.
Lander Inn
3.5/51631 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui
Room is a bit small but nowadays it's hard to find a Kowloon hotel that's reasonably priced. Near Mongkok area and is ideal for short business trip traveller.
YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel
4.3/5506 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui
It was a pleasant stay at the hostel. Nice staff who could communicate in English and were extremely helpful. There is a nice backyard where people can have food from their cafe and chill. It’s animal friendly. The food was okay. Inside the backyard it’s quiet even though the hostel is in a busy area.
Metroplace Olympic
3.2/5473 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui
Good location. Easy to access all public transports and plenty of restaurants nearby. 24/7 McDonald's is only a short 5mins walk in case if you want it. The room is really tiny and a bit smelly due to age and maybe mould...the toilet was pretty dirty and it had a broken wall with a cracked shower base. We changed to a different room on the 2nd day which was a bit better. If you have tight budget and are a lone traveller, I think it's still ok to stay here for a night or two just to save money. After all its location is good and the area is safe. But if you travel with your partner and family, this hotel is definitely a no-go.
Oriental Lander Hotel
3.4/52035 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui
Location of the hotel is perfect and the reception just the bad side is the condition of the room which is seems to be. Rotting look i dont feel comfortable on staying on it. I dont understand the deposit requirements unlike other 4-5 star hotels doesnt require this at all. But reception was good and commendable if this hotel can be renovated it will be the best for 4 star hotel but for me right now i consider this hotel as 1-2 star hotel even they show it as 3 star hotel
Kew Green Hotel Mongkok
4.7/526 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui
We went to the hotel very early in the morning to store our luggage. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Prince Edward MTR Station and a 15-minute taxi ride from West Kowloon. The transportation is very convenient. We just checked in after returning from Disney, and they upgraded us to two 1.2m double beds, which were very comfortable. And there is a conversion plug in the room, so you don’t have to worry about not being able to charge. I didn’t take pictures of the room, but the facilities are very complete.

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Hong Kong, located on China's southern coast, is an exhilarating fusion of the East and the West. Known for its impressive skyline studded with skyscrapers, Hong Kong seamlessly blends modern architecture with its rich cultural heritage. The city's name translates to "Fragrant Harbour," attributed to the historical trade of incense.

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