Featuring an outdoor pool, Harbor Grand Hong Kong is a 2-minute walk from Fortress Hill MTR Station. Overlooking the beautiful Victoria Harbor, the rooms offer free Wi-Fi and wired internet access.
Directly connected to Hong Kong International Airport and only a 2-minute walk from the arrival hall A of Terminal 1, Regal Airport Hotel offers a large outdoor pool with ample lounge areas, and an...
Shirley
From
United States
Our flight arrived around 11:30 pm. Just walking to the hotel was great. We would stay here again
Centrally located in Mongkok atop the Mong Kok East MTR Station, the luxurious Royal Plaza Hotel enjoys direct access to MOKO, a large shopping mall with over 200 shops and a big cinema.
Located on Hong Kong Island, Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong overlooks the Victoria Harbor and the Macau Ferry Pier. It offers 2 restaurants and luxurious rooms with marble bathrooms.
B P International is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, a 3-minute walk from Jordan MTR Station. Featuring scenic views, the stylish hotel offers 2 dining options and rooms with free WiFi.
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Tsim Sha Tsui district of Hong Kong, Page148 is 1969 feet from Mira Place 1. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Buğra
From
Turkey
We liked the location and staff however the rooms are rather small. We knew that before so not dissatisfied with that. Please take that into consideration.
Holiday Inn Express Causeway Bay Hong Kong is conveniently located near a major transportation hub, only a 2-minute walk from the Causeway Bay MTR station.
CHOLOPINO
From
United States
The service is exceptional and efficient! Our front desk service rep supervisor Calvin was great! We needed some wall chargers for our US adaptors and once we stepped foot inside our room in a matter of one minute our adaptors arrived.
The complimentary breakfast is not a typical donut, eggs waffles and cereals..it was actually in a full on michelin rated restaurant on the 2nd floor and they gave us an option of egg fritatta and noodles with coffee/or oj! I was like WOW!!
Conveniently located in the most exciting location - Causeway Bay, this Best Western Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Times Square and Causeway Bay Subway Station.
Boasting a panoramic views of Victoria Harbor and the city, The Upper House is centrally located in Hong Kong Island right on top of Pacific Place, the city’s premier shopping mall.
Overlooking Victoria Harbor, Mandarin Oriental offers elegant rooms with 48-inch flat-screen TV, 8 dining options including Michelin Star restaurant Mandarin Grill+Bar, a spa and fitness center.
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong heralds a new era with the continuing launch of modernized guestrooms designed by renowned French interior designer Tristan Auer.
Designed with meticulous detail by world-renowned Interior Designer Pierre Yves Rochon, the new Lanson Place Causeway Bay will confidently showcase the personality of Lanson Place and its unique blend...
Featuring 4-star accommodations, Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung is located in Hong Kong, a 13-minute walk from Citygate Outlets and 4.8 miles from AsiaWorld Expo.
Located in Hong Kong, 2.2 miles from Che Kung Temple, ALVA HOTEL BY ROYAL provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Renovated and opened in September 2018, Eco Tree Hotel Causeway Bay is offering accommodations in Hong Kong. A 7-minute walk from Victoria Park, the property is also 0.7 mi away from Hysan Place.
Set in Hong Kong, within a 6-minute walk radius of Happy Valley Racecourse and Times Square Hong Kong, The Emperor Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center and on-site dining, and free WiFi...
Located in a unique neighborhood that is full of local attractions and energetic lifestyles, and an 8-minute walk from Mong Kok MTR station, Lodgewood Mong Kok is the perfect base for exploring...
Located on Hong Kong Island, the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong features rooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of Victoria Harbor, Victoria Peak and Kowloon...
The Putman is a luxurious boutique hotel designed by world renowned designer Andree Putman. It offers self-catering suites with chic neutral decorations. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Located in Hong Kong, a 18-minute walk from Hong Kong Park, Hopewell Hotel provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Sitting atop the prestigious Pacific Place Complex, the JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong has direct access to the Admiralty MTR Subway Station and Pacific Place Shopping Mall.
Boasting a fitness center, The BEACON offers rooms in Hong Kong, a 3-minute walk from Ladies Market and Sneakers Street.
Guest review
Fantastic and friendly staff. Great location with lot of food choices, close to subway and other public transportation.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Hong Kong cost $120 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hong Kong are $147 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hong Kong can be found for $276 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hong Kong this weekend is $120 or, for a 4-star hotel, $153. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hong Kong for this weekend cost around $287 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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One of the world’s busiest and most populated cities, Hong Kong is best-known for its stunning skyline with over 1,200 skyscrapers and its “East meets West” cultural mix. With architecture and interior design influenced by feng shui and modern technology, this city is truly unique.
Hong Kong offers plenty of interesting city and thematic tours, ranging from cuisine-oriented, to architecture or nature. The latter is particularly fascinating as Hong Kong has many amazing mountain landscapes, marine parks and the Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island is only a ferry ride away.
Kowloon is a busy urban center near Victoria Harbor, where ferries are an excellent choice to see just how tall Hong Kong's buildings actually are. Excellent tax-free shopping can be found in high-class malls, boutiques and street markets.
Hong Kongs’ unique cultural fusion is clearly seen, tasted and heard in the local food, like dim sum from Maxim's Palace or hot pot from street vendors complimented local Cantopop music in the background.
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Beautiful city. Revisited Victoria Peak which has changed in 15 years. Enjoyed the food. Yung Kee for Goose. Bake house egg tart. Wonton noodle soup. Beef stew noodles. Great subway, ferry and buses. Fun at Hong Kong Disneyland. Would visit again.
Guest review by
Shirley
United States
Review score
10.0
Ibis hotel as a budget hotel has the best location being on...
Ibis hotel as a budget hotel has the best location being on the main road near supermarket MTR and the promenade.. it's most convenient to go either side of Hong Kong. I enjoyed watching sunset along the promenade quite often. So many eating places to choose you are spoilt for choice.
Guest review by
Kam Peng
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Despite its large population, it’s a very clean and well-...
Despite its large population, it’s a very clean and well-organized city. There’s no chaos. There are plenty of places to eat and drink, as well as supermarkets. However, if you're planning to visit shopping malls, browse stores, or buy clothes, this is definitely not the right place. It's a very unique and charming city with a character all its own.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Turkey
Review score
8.0
I love the down to earth life of Hong Kong, seeing ordinary...
I love the down to earth life of Hong Kong, seeing ordinary folk going about their busy lives and getting a sense of China. Shop assistants and officials can seem a bit abrupt at times but the people at our hotel also the tourist bureau at the ferry terminal were very polite and helpful.
I love the trip on the peak tram and the views from the circular walk amongst the tropical vegetation.
Guest review by
Ian
New Zealand
Review score
10.0
I love Hong Kong - I love my food and there are so many...
I love Hong Kong - I love my food and there are so many choices of restaurants -the Rainbow restaurant on Lamma Island is a must do - as is Happy Valley races on a Wednesday night and Sha Tin racing on a Sunday - the rest of the time I was sadly working
Guest review by
Sean
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
Hong Kong has changed a great deal and this shows from the...
Hong Kong has changed a great deal and this shows from the empty shops and less people on the streets and in restaurants. There were also far fewer tourists around than in the past.
One thing that Hong Kong does have is exceptional public transport and it's easy to get to most places with ease.
We ate in the local fast food places and being older were able to share a meal between us. Cafe de Coral was probably the best of the three we used.
Guest review by
Philip
Malaysia
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The staff are amazing! They are warm, accommodating and willing to go the extra mile. They made us so welcome throughout the stay. Location of the hotel is perfect for exploring Hong Kong. Easy to get to Central or Kowloon. Locally, there are many small and lovely restaurants. You get to soak the atmosphere of the city. Highly recommend supper on the 41st floor of the hotel - the views are the best in town and food is sensational!
The hotel with the best view during my stay in Hong Kong. Incredible view overlooking the harbour and Kowloon. Ample sized room that was very clean and a comfortable bed. Good location and not too far from the ferry terminals, though it may be a bit far to walk with a suitcase but if travelling light, then more than fine. Right in between Wan Chai and Central makes it convenient to visit either area. Would visit again.
Good space, nice staff, great views, good food options downstairs, short walk to MTR and buses. Good if you have stuff to do in Central/Wan Chai/Causeway Bay and don’t want to live among hordes of people. Only thing is price, it’s reasonable for a work trip but at the high end for personal stays.
During our visit to Hong Kong we stayed in four different hotels. We enjoyed Nina Hotel the best. The hotel is near shopping centre at Causeway Bay, subway and not the least plenty of food vendors for both Chinese and westerners.
Great value hotel in central Hong Kong. Check in was easy, room was as expected, but a big bonus was a fab view of the harbour. The room is small, but as expected for an Ibis Budget. Short walk to the MTR.
Guest review by
Shane
United Kingdom
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