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...
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.
ANDRIUS
Lithuania
good hotel! comfy, clean and pretty modern. rooms could be a little bit bigger, but it was alright. location is good aswell, pretty close to center, very close to metro and generaly is in a not too busy and noisy area surounded by a park, so it was a big plus imo.
Located in North Point on Hong Kong Island, Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbor features spectacular panoramic views of Victoria Harbor and direct access to the waterfront promenade.
Marcelo
China
Very well located. Close to MTR station. Excellent breakfast.
Providing free WiFi in all areas, the 4.5-star award-winning hotel Dorsett Wanchai, Hong Kong (formerly Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong) is a short 8-minute walk from Causeway Bay MTR Station.
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.
Award winning chic and cozy Harbor Plaza 8 Degrees is located in the quaint urban eastern shore of Hong Kong’s Kowloon peninsula, near Mongkok and the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal.
Blending traditional Oriental elegance with modern luxuries, Butterfly on Wellington Boutique Hotel offers boutique accommodations, 6 minutes’ walk from Central MTR Station.
Located in Hong Kong, 2.2 miles from Che Kung Temple, ALVA HOTEL BY ROYAL provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Staff extremely helpful and positive in providing services.
Located in North Point on Hong Kong Island, Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbor features spectacular panoramic views of Victoria Harbor and direct access to the waterfront promenade.
Best breakfast I had in my entire life - just amazing
Disney Explorers Lodge offers accommodations in Hong Kong. The hotel has an outdoor pool and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
Kids friendly. outdoor pools and gardens are awesome.
Nestled along the shores of the South China Sea, Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel combines the splendor of a vintage seaside resort with the magic of Disney.
The food at the Kingdom Club lounge was delicious and yummy.
Designed by famous local architects, the stylish Hotel ICON enjoys harbor views in Tsim Sha Tsui East Kowloon. It presents a rooftop outdoor heated pool, pampering spa services and a health club.
The staff at Hotel ICON are helpful beyong belief.
Directly connected to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) and a 5-8 minute walk from Exhibition Center MTR Station and Star Ferry Pier, the luxurious Grand Hyatt Hong Kong offers a...
Everything. Even got to watch fireworks from my room:)
Located in Tuen Mun and only a 5-minute walk from Tuen Mun MTR Station, pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun features guestrooms with vibrant interior designs and a signature pentalounge.
Location, 15 mins walk to TMT Plaza, 5mins walk to MTR
Conveniently located in bustling Causeway Bay district, just steps away from the Tin Hau station, this 37-story urban hotel offers guests an extraordinary stay with 275 rooms and suites overlooking...
Extremely friendly and helpful staffs, the room was clean
In a prime location in the North Point district of Hong Kong, The Stellar is located 1.1 miles from Victoria Park, 1.8 miles from Hysan Place and 2 miles from Times Square Hong Kong.
Location was good. Plenty of food options around the hotel.
Ideally set in the Southern District district of Hong Kong, South Nest is located 3.1 miles from Ocean Park, 4.3 miles from Happy Valley Racecourse and 4.6 miles from Central Plaza.
Clean, good price for Hong Kong. Good internet connection.
Well set in the Sheung Wan district of Hong Kong, Y Hotel Hong Kong is located a 14-minute walk from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal, 1.2 miles from Central Star Ferry Pier and a 19-minute walk from...
Located in Hong Kong, a 4-minute walk from Ladies Market, Hotel 1936 features views of the city. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
The location is perfect, plenty of food options around
Featuring 4-star accommodations, iclub AMTD Sheung Wan Hotel is located in Hong Kong, a 10-minute walk from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and one mile from Central Star Ferry Pier.
Really liked the property and I would recommend it for 4 people .
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...
Newly decorated room with harbour view - fantastic
Superbly located in the heart of Central-The Landmark Mandarin Oriental-Hong Kong sets new standards in Asia for deluxe contemporary accommodations and state-of-the-art in-room facilities-This...
Great location. Great room size. Very friendly staff
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.
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong heralds a new era with the continuing launch of modernized guestrooms designed by renowned French interior designer Tristan Auer.
Great location. Exemplary, friendly, efficient service.
Combining stunning Art-Deco architecture with dash Disney magic, Disney’s Hollywood Hotel offers sophisticated accommodations located just near Hong Kong Disneyland Park.
The cleanliness of the hotel and the friendly staff.
FAQs about hotels in Hong Kong
On average, 3-star hotels in Hong Kong cost $107 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hong Kong are $129 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hong Kong can be found for $247 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 $198 or, for a 4-star hotel, $263. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hong Kong for this weekend cost around $396 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hong Kong for tonight. You'll pay around $139 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hong Kong will cost around $322, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Arriving at Hong Kong International Airport you’re only a short trip from the city center. Whether you’re staying in a chic hotel or a budget hostel, Booking.com has the perfect accommodation for a holiday in Hong Kong.
The service of Wharney Hotel at Lockhart Road HK's...
The service of Wharney Hotel at Lockhart Road HK's receptionist named Ms. Leung was not friendly and I had been received her bad service on 10th Apr 2024. Ms. Leung the receptionist was worked at booking department , at first she had been refused to confirm of my booking and even treated me liked a rolling ball but there have a front desk lady named as Ms Moon Lui at Wharney Hotel has provided her standard service to me .
Shui Kwai
10
Scored 10
My favorite city.
My favorite city. Hong Kong may be a bit daunting for less confident travelers. It's very hustle & bustle, and navigation isn't always intuitive. But, it's still very safe & accomodating for foreigners. Almost everything is accessible even without being fluent in Chinese. And you'll have no problem accessing transportation. There's so much to explore & unlimited options for good food across all price ranges.
Don't miss the Avenue of Stars, Ladies' Market, Central Mid-Levels, Stanley, the Star Ferry, HK Island Tramways.
John
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of good food and shopping ( I do not mean those...
Lots of good food and shopping ( I do not mean those boutiques) but specially those really low cost home accessories and all.
HK continue to be highly efficient.
Some people in Hk still very impatient and service level of employees to customers yet to be in tip-top shape.
Celes
8.0
Scored 8.0
My former memories of Hong Kong include:
-cheap shopping.
My former memories of Hong Kong include:
-cheap shopping.
-cheap food.
-great sights.
Today's reality:
-shopping is cheaper in other countries
-food prices seem much higher now
-sights are still great: Disneyland, Ngong Ping 360, Victoria Peak, etc
-city seems to be always changing which is a great thing.
Joey Villamor
Philippines
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was a mixed business and leisure trip, so I tended to...
It was a mixed business and leisure trip, so I tended to look for places to eat nearby. It's easy to find good food just anywhere. I wasn't able to visit the Peak or Ngong Ping 360 this time, but those are some of my favorites to go to when in HK.
Getting around HK is a breeze, the MTR stations are well laid out and easy to figure out.
I would avoid Taxis and prefer Uber instead, as the taxi drivers tend to drive pretty fast and you find yourself sliding left and right on the back seat. Also, the smell of the taxis isn't always pleasant.
gcfd1
Philippines
10
Scored 10
I AM FROM HONGKONG....
I AM FROM HONGKONG....& IF ONE TRAVEL TO SUBURBS WITH LIGHT RAIL.ONE WILL SEE NO GOVT. IN ANY CITY WOULD PROVIDE AS MUCH FOR THE CITIZENS AS H.K........AS THER ARE GREAT TRANSPORT SYSTEM, ROOM/SPACES FOR KIDS TO PLAY, SENIORS TO CHILL OUT, PUBLIC TOILETS ( CLEANER THAN ALOT OF HOTEL TOILETS OVERSEA) EVERY 2 KM....MEAL/FOOD THAT IS GREAT COMPARE $ FOR $..EXCEPT CAKES WHICH ARE NICE BUT WAY TOO EXPENSIVE........AH OF COURSE FOR SENIORS....OCEAN PARK IS FREE & DISNEYLAND ONLYH.K$100.00.....ALTHOUGH I FOUND A FEW WOMEN CITIZENS TOO SENSITIVE WHEN BEING HELPED TO BOARD A BUS...& FAR TOO MANY SMART PHONE USERS * ( SELFISH PEOPLE) EYES ONLY ON PHONE WHILE WALKING/BOARDING MTR, ESCALATORS.ETC.
Our stay at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel was nothing short of perfect. From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the hotel's enchanting Victorian-style architecture and the warm hospitality of the staff. Every aspect of our experience, including the beautifully appointed rooms, exceeded our expectations. The proximity to the park allowed us to effortlessly immerse ourselves in the magic of Disney throughout our stay. Overall, our time at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel was a truly magical and unforgettable experience.
The hotel is far from the center which make the neighborhood a bit more on residences side which is good to our preference, while its far from the center its so close to public transportation make it convenient, the room are really big and comfortable with this price in Hong Kong I would say its really good value. Check in take a bit long (lack of staff) but check out is super duper quick and easy. Hotel staff also responsive by email for my prior request and questions, which is something I really appreciated.
The location is simply the best in Hong Kong even when compared to hotels in the 200USD range. You walk 5 minutes to the avenue of stars and about the same to reach Kowloon park. The hostel has a nice public area and offers amenities like a water filter and a microwave. Everything is relatively tight but that’s totally normal for HK, especially in this price range. You are 2 minutes away from the next metro stations and there are plenty of restaurants and shops around.
It's great value. The hotel was clean and comfy, even though the rooms themselves were small (but that's pretty standard all over Hong Kong).
The location isn't as bad as we thought, as there was a bus that gets you down to Central within 25min. The buses are generally on time, and they come every 15 min or so, so it was pretty easy. The area itself didn't have too much to do, but the boat houses nearby was a cool thing to check out while we were here.
The location was superb for us, situated on Nathan road and within such a short walking distance to the Star Ferry to cross over to Hong Kong Island. Close to the water and perfect for watching the evening light show. The central location made it very easy to get about Kowloon and many restaurants and great shopping in the immediate vicinity.
Hotel staff super helpful and friendly, nothing was too much trouble.
Room: The room at Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West dazzled with its elegant decor, panoramic city views through floor-to-ceiling windows, and a luxuriously comfortable bed, making it a serene urban retreat.
Location: Perfectly situated near Tsuen Wan West MTR station, Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West offers convenient access to Hong Kong's attractions, shopping, and dining, encapsulating the vibrant essence of the city.
Location is perfect for public transport and especially subway with Mongkok station. At the same time, the hotel is located in a very lively area of Kowloon that remains the heart biting of Hong Kong residents. The facilities of the hotel are excellent and the staff is continuously providing attentive care to the guests. Always a pleasure to stay there and never disappoint over the last 10 years.
If there is one reason to like this hotel, than it is the splendid view on Victoria Harbour and further towards Central district, overlooking also Kowloon. Also, the room is rather spacious compared to many other hotels in Hong Kong. Furthermore, location is very near to the MTR.
Top floor bar has also spectacular views and friendly and efficient staff that really cares about their customers
The hotel is in a good location, short walk to the train station, and it's pretty easy to go to Central or Kowloon from the hostel.
There's loads of nearby restaurants, coffee shops and convenience stores.
I found this pretty good value for money (but I guess prices fluctuate) and considering this is Hong Kong, I had a fairly large room that was clean!
I recently stayed at this hotel and found its location to be extremely convenient. It's just a short 7-minute walk to Causeway Bay MTR and about 10 minutes to Wan Chai MRT, Time Square, and Harbour City. The staff at the hotel were wonderful, providing excellent assistance throughout my stay.
Housekeeping service was excellent. Overall staff service was good. The location of the hotel is great, in between both Wan Chai and Exhibition Centre MTR stations and within walking distance of the ferry terminal to Tsim Sha Tsui.
Staff is accommodating, willing to give us extra pillows upon request. Room service is fast and efficient most of the times. Room is quite spacious compare to other hotels in Hong Kong we stay so far.
Great location near to lots of attractions and transport connections. Good size rooms with comfortable beds. Helpful and friendly staff. Good value for money especially in central Hong Kong.
location is quiet enough yet close to hussle and bussle, Wan Chai (MTR&Ferry), Admiralty (MTR), Central (MTR&Ferry) all within 10-15mins walk. Next to Hong Kong Arts Centre (bonus).
This is an attempt at an art deco boutique hotel by the Hong Kong Gov't. I appreciate their efforts to do something creative and it is a cute hotel. It's pretty cheap, too.
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