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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Bustling with office towers, parks, and hotels, this commercial hub features street-stall shopping on Tai Yuen Street, cultural institutions, and performances at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Savor local cuisine at cha chaan tengs, dim sum spots, and pubs on Jaffe Road.
Discover the world's longest outdoor covered escalator system, Central-Mid-Levels, surrounded by numerous restaurants, bars, and shops. Explore iconic landmarks like Bank of China Tower and Hong Kong Park, with easy access to public transport.
Major shopping and cultural hub, Causeway Bay boasts malls like Sogo and Times Square, alongside attractions such as Victoria Park and Hong Kong Central Library. Easily accessible via Island line, trams, and buses.
Discover historic sites along the Sheung Wan Route, visit attractions like Man Mo Temple and Western Market, and enjoy seamless transportation with the MTR metro, trams, and buses. Don't miss the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal for further adventures!
Mixed-use urban area with luxury developments and older Chinese buildings, North Point offers traditional Fujianese food on Chun Yeung Street and Indonesian grocery shops. Well-connected by MTR, trams, buses, and ferries.
If thrills are what you're after, head to Ocean Park when visiting the center of Wong Chuk Hang. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you have fun at Ocean Park, you'll love Water World Ocean Park, just a short walk away.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is worth a pic or two when discovering Wan Chai. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Lan Kwai Fong in Central & Western District. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? Splash some more cash at Landmark Shopping Area, Soho, and IFC Mall.
If you'd like to get a taste of Hong Kong Island student life, check out University of Hong Kong in Central & Western District. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here?
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Times Square Shopping Mall in Wan Chai. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Lee Gardens, Sogo Causeway Bay, and Causeway Bay Shopping Plaza.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Soho in Central & Western District. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? Splash some more cash at Hollywood Road, Lan Kwai Fong, and Cat Street.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Wan Chai Road in Wan Chai. Splash some more cash at Queen's Road East, Tai Yuen Street Toy Market, and Times Square Shopping Mall.
Glide across Victoria Harbour on the Star Ferry, watching skyscrapers stack against misty mountains like a scene from the future. The Peak Tram climbs to views that explain why real estate here costs more than gold dust. Dim sum restaurants fill with morning chatter as bamboo steamers arrive in endless waves. Tai Kwun has transformed colonial-era prison cells into art spaces without losing their stories. Markets in Wan Chai buzz with haggling that feels like performance art. Ocean Park combines marine life with roller coasters on a cliff above the sea. When the concrete jungle overwhelms, escape to surprisingly accessible hiking trails where wild monkeys watch city life from a safe distance.
"The service was impeccable. Every single person went out of their way to give us whatever we want. The hotel is beautifully decorated for Christmas and we enjoyed every minute of our stay."
"36 F American solo traveler first time in Hong Kong for 5 days.
I loved it! To start, I was planning on having them hold my luggage from 6am to check in time , but they accommodated my early arrival without an extra free which was kind and certainly not required. It was really great to immediately check in.
Cleanliness - don’t expect pristine but it’s also not trashy or dirty. It’s budget but good budget. The housekeeper was also very kind and lovey every day I say her.
Location - about 7 min walk to the train station, no hills. And there is an ATM, 7/11(to reload your octopus card with cash), and a coffee shop /laundromat (super helpful and cute) literally across the street. It’s perfect. I only packed a carry on and had no issue doing laundry. Also on a cool, but sad street if you care about animals because there are a lot of shark fins. But a historic road for the region.
Breakfast starts at 630am (not 4am like their sign says. And the Starbucks isn’t open very early by American standards, but there are a few options, including a McDonald’s a few mins away.
I was pleasantly surprised to see someone greeting us at the main entry/ground level every day. Made me feel a little safer that no randos will walk in without being noticed.
Lastly the bed is laughably hard lol but I know rock hard beds are common in some countries and honestly, it didn’t keep me up.
Would definitely stay again. "
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