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.
Holiday Inn Golden Mile offers convenience with Tsimshatsui MTR Station at its doorstep. It features 4 dining options and a rooftop pool. Free Wi-Fi is also available throughout the hotel.
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...
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.
Maria Teresa
Philippines
The property is very close to the tram station and bus station to the airport and back.
Towering over Tsuen Wan District, the luxurious L'hotel Nina et Convention Centre provides modern rooms spread over 2 towers connected by a glass-bottom sky bridge.
Pinky
United States of America
A perfect place to stay in HK. It’s accessible to all that you need; grocery, MTR station, malls in one place.
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.
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.
Asma
United Arab Emirates
Beautiful hotel. From the moment I arrived I loved the theme and the vibe of the place. The staff were very friendly and helpful during the entire stay. The rooms were spacious and comfortable.
Located in Hong Kong and with Central Plaza reachable within a 8-minute walk, The Hari Hong Kong has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
love everything about it. will stay again for sure.
Located in Hong Kong, 2.2 miles from Che Kung Temple, ALVA HOTEL BY ROYAL provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
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
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 conveniently in the Yau Tsim Mong District district of Hong Kong, Tung Nam Lou Art Hotel is located a 8-minute walk from MTR Mong Kok Station, 0.6 miles from Ladies Market and 1.1 miles from...
Great location, late check out, clean room and good wifi
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.
Located in Hong Kong's eclectic Sheung Wan District and next to its prestigious Central District, The Jervois features custom interiors and furnishings by an internationally celebrated French designer...
very well appointed studio with everything you need.
FAQs about hotels in Hong Kong
On average, 3-star hotels in Hong Kong cost $106 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hong Kong are $127 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hong Kong can be found for $245 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 $147 or, for a 4-star hotel, $214. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hong Kong for this weekend cost around $330 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $89 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hong Kong for tonight. You'll pay around $130 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hong Kong will cost around $306, 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.
Contrary to common hotels in Hong Kong that goes the lavish and glamourous style, Little Tai Hang offers a really cozy experience. It feels just like home, but better. Very quiet in the apartment, yet the surrounding neighbourhood is full of
classy restaurants and bars. A place for re-energising the spirit. Not to mention the view, looking over the Central Library, Victoria Park and the Victoria harbour. We tried the gym, it is not geared to the teeth, but got enough to get us going, also the equipment is quite new.
That was my second visit to the property and I was offered a free room upgrade, so I was very pleased. It was really quiet and spacious and I wish I could spend more time in there. It’s a good value property.
The hotel is modern and easy to find when you’re in the area. Let me remind you that the location is not central at all, it is the last stop of the Tuen Ma subway line and takes no less than 45 min or 15+ stops to get to Central Hong Kong.
The housekeeping team was very efficient.
Great location in Wan Chai. Great entertainment is just around the corner, but room is quiet. Also, government offices just across the road, depending on what you fancy. Hotel appears well maintained, and room is recently renovated. Also, room is quite spacious for this location, bed is comfortable. The TV has lots of foreign channels (and believe me this is not common for Hong Kong hotels in this price range). A variety of great food options in the vicinity. Great value for money.
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.
We had a great experience at Harbour Grand Hong Kong. We were given a free room upgrade which was nice. Our room was spacious and had a great view. The bed and pillows were comfortable. I saw they had a pillow menu but it wasn’t necessary as the ones in the room were perfect. The hotel was less than a 5 minute walk to a metro station which allows you to easily go anywhere you’d like. There were also a bunch of restaurants in the area.
The location was conveniently as the hotel is centrally located in Tsim Sha Tsui. Whether it was getting to Tsim Sha Tsui Station and East Tsim Sha Tsui Station, walking to Kowloon Park or enjoying a stroll by the harbor, I found it easy to get around.
The shower is powerful and hot.
The size of the room was good for 1-2 people. The bed and pillows were fine.
Quiet room, comfortable bed. Price is reasonable considering its location, midst of Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, and Happy Valley is also within a short distance. The hotel has got free shuttle every hour daily, and bus stop right at the doorstep. Will recommend Cosmo to my friends.
All staff members are very friendly. The room is quite spacious for a Hong Kong hotel. I sleep very well on your firm beds. There are many restaurants nearby. The tram is just around the corner. It’s so convenient, we take the tram to Causeway Bay and Wan Chai almost every day.
the location was good for a layover in hong kong, it was the closest hotel to the speed rail station and close to the bus station, the staff was very kind and eesponsive to a problem with the beds, we had everything we needed in our room including towels and toothbrush
Nice location, comfortable rooms with view of the city, really helpful staff. There is also a laundry area and lounge that you can use. There is a also a free hotel shuttle that goes around Kowloon area for free- something you can consider in your itinerary.
Best place to see firework in Hong Kong. Yes, the price look like expensive but if compare with other 5 star hotel, this hotel licated at heart if the city and you can enjoy fireworks show in all around the hotel angel without crowds with other ppl.
The hotel is quite new. Room was clean and comfortable. For this price, it is quite roomy in Hong Kong. The cleaning lady was very polite and friendly. I forgot my headphone when I checked out and they found it.
Prime location in central, walking distance to MTR, trams, eateries, shopping district, pubs. Decent sized room considering it is in hong kong. Room was clean and bed was comfortable. Love the oriental style ◡̈
Every single staff member is amazing. Not an easy feat in a place like Hong Kong.
The hotel is great. Don’t let the perception of distance from downtown distract you from the best hidden gem in town.
Not much. I think this hotel is good value for money given how expensive Hong Kong is. The location is good, near Sheung Wan and not far from Central. They give you 2 bottles of water per day.
The hotel is in very good location, staff was very kind and friendly, cleaning is really good. But room is very small. I think generally in Hong Kong like this.
Ovolo Central is an exceptionally well designed and presented boutique hotel, situated in an ideal position in trendy Hong Kong, 10 minutes walk from the CBD.
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