Reviews for Hong Kong Hotels

Modern Hotel
4/56 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
The location is on the side of Nathan Road in the center of Tsim Sha Tsui. I used it for an early morning flight this time, but there is a bus stop to the airport in front of me, which is very convenient. In addition, we use many restaurants if we can make a reservation.
Tom's Guest House
4.2/559 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
It’s small, but if you know HK, and you know this is the standard for budget accommodations in HK, then it’s really as good as it gets. Very clean, in a great area, and easy to get to. Fantastic food and drinks just down stairs and everything to do is right outside. I’ll definitely stay again in the future.
Harbour Bay Hotel
4/5903 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
I guess very very spacious when it comes to Hong Kong. Very central location next to the (in)famous Chung King Mansions, but infinitely better than anything I have experienced there. Not even in the same galaxy.
Park Line Inn Hostel
4.5/5513 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
The place is clean and nice! The A21 Bus stop and MTR are just literally across the street. Kudos to the wonderful room service crew who made sure that our room is clean and tidy everyday. The owner is friendly and accommodating as well as the people who are taking care of the place! We had an awesome stay! Thank you! 👏👏👏
The Perkin Hotel
4.2/5524 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
In the heart of the city and it’s beautifully decorated and spacious the bed was comfortable. Happily with the hotel and you are in walking distance to everything in the CBD there are restaurants below and it’s convenient if you don’t want to go far. The staff is amazingly helpful.
Zi Xin Motel
4.3/5385 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon West
I stayed for 1 night. The room I stayed in had bedbugs (10 bed male dorm). I saw 2 of them crawling on my bed curtain, but I don't think I had any bites. I told the manager about it but she said that she didn't believe me because no one else complained. This can happen in even the best hotels, but you have to deal with bedbugs quickly or they will become a big problem. The guest house is generally clean and well kept but the 10 bed male dorm mostly has long stayers and the room smells like it has long stayers, complete with a big pile of junk in the middle on the room.

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A Glimpse into Hong Kong

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.

Hong Kong Travel Essentials

The bustling Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) serves as your main gateway to the city. From there, the Airport Express train whisks you to the city centre in just 24 minutes. In Hong Kong, the well-organized Mass Transit Railway (MTR) and extensive bus network make it a breeze to navigate the city.

Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) is the official currency, and credit cards are widely accepted. Cantonese and English are the official languages, making communication for English speakers relatively easy.

For visa requirements, it's advised to check the latest information with the Hong Kong Immigration Department or your local embassy. Many nationals can enter Hong Kong visa-free for a period ranging from 7 to 180 days.

Iconic Attractions of Hong Kong

The iconic Victoria Peak offers unrivalled views of the city, while a Star Ferry ride across Victoria Harbour is an experience in itself. Visit the bustling Temple Street Night Market for a unique shopping experience, and don't miss the chance to see Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island. For a touch of nature, explore the scenic beauty of Dragon's Back.

Weather & Best Time to Visit Hong Kong

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and cool, mild winters. Temperatures in Hong Kong range between 10°C in winter to 31°C in summer. The best time to visit is from October to early December when the weather is sunny, cool, and pleasant. Pack accordingly, with light, breathable clothing for summer, and warmer attire for the winter months.

Finding Your Ideal Stay in Hong Kong

Choosing where to stay in Hong Kong greatly depends on what you're looking for. For sightseers, The Peak's Marriott Hotel offers easy access to major attractions. Food lovers might opt for a stay in Kowloon's Tsim Sha Tsui area, where The Mira Hong Kong stands amidst countless eateries.

If you want a hotel near the MTR, consider The Fleming in Wan Chai. For a taste of luxury, The Ritz-Carlton, located on the top floors of the International Commerce Centre, offers incredible views. Budget travellers might appreciate Mini Hotel Central's affordable rates, while business travellers could opt for The Upper House in the Central Business District. For those in search of Instagram-worthy aesthetics, The Murray's sleek design is a winner.

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