Travelers Reviews of Hong Kong Hotels

Nap Hella Inn
3.3/5122 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
Highly recommended but beds are no goo. Way to hard and firm they need to change the mattresses
FOUR SEASONS HOSTEL
4/576 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
I want to try and be balanced. I hate to give this place too much hate. I feel like they’re doing the best they can with the cards they’ve been dealt and the price reflects that. This being my first time to Hong Kong, I was not aware of what to expect price wise. That said, I want people to who read this to have more reasonable expectations than what the 4-5 star ratings want you to have. Location. I suppose it’s in a good location of the city but it’s in an apartment above a market like setup. As i walked into the building i was immediately pounced upon by individual after individual who seemed to be trying to rent me their own rooms. I had to just ignore them and keep walking. I don’t like being rude, but I’ve found this is the easiest way to escape. I never feel safe in situations like this especially late at night. The room was small and generally clean. I’ve left hotels in the past that were just horrid, this isn’t one of those. The mattress was comfortable but the bed was short. I feel the pillows and blankets were “clean “. But they were clean to the standards that I wash my own bedding. They were very white, but with some obvious stains that haven’t quite washed out, and one pillow appeared to have something like a blood stain visible through the pillow case. You will want to bring some sort of sleeping bag or liner. I was happy i had one. The bathroom had no toiletries. No soap, shampoo, bidet/paper. The toilet bowl was black inside and immediately began to smell of sewer gas as i was urinating. It leaked when i flushed it. Gave me quite a start. The stench stayed around for 10-20 minutes or so. After that i didn’t want to do anything else in the bathroom. I used a bottle of water to brush my teeth. I don’t know. If you’re looking at the outside of the building during the day, it’s what you’d expect. If you’re familiar with the cost of living in Hong Kong, it’s probably also what you’d expect at this price. If you just want a relatively clean place to sleep, and don’t want to spend a lot for hotels that reviewers say have the same issues, this will work. Just make sure you have your sleeping bag liner. For this price, I’d probably stay there again if they fixed the plumbing.
Maple Inn(Tsim Sha Tsui Store C2 EXIT)
4.2/5931 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
We located the building for our room. We arrived on the floor and found the door to our rooms quickly. Some one met us there and although they did not speak English they had an app on their phone to translate. They eventually showed us to our room in a different building. It was in a good location. The room was very small with no amenities. I guess this is what to expect in Hong zkong on a budget.
HK Hostel
3.7/5284 Reviews
Mong Kok
I didn't really expect much so I wasn't that disappointed. But I get where the bad reviews are coming from. If you're expecting a hotel service, you'd be disappointed. My room was really small. Rooms are situated in what seems to be an apartment unit made into small partitions. I booked a bunk bed, but I got ”upgraded” to a solo room but without a door. They just covered the door with a bedsheet haha. From what I could observe, that's the only room without door. Thought of transferring to bunk bed room a night after, but I thought I prefered having my own space even with the makeshift door. So I stayed for the next 2 nights. The owner replied fast via whatsapp. I requested for self check-in, and instructions were on point and easy to follow. At first, I thought the room I went it belonged to somebody else because there was a small luggage under the bed. Told this to the host and he said it's his. So maybe the room I was assigned to wasn't meant to be for guests. There was an electric fan in the room. What stands out is its LOCATION. Very near the subway, around 2 min walk to the exit. 7eleven and mcdo nearby. Famous dimsum resto called dim dim sum is in the same building. Ichiran ramen mong kok branch is also nearby. Hostel also has washing machine, so you can do your laundry here. Shower with heater, shampoo and body wash are availbable in the two showerooms/toilets. Overall, it is great for backpackers who just needs a place to sleep in.
My Inn
4.4/5656 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
I was in HK for the first time and split my stay into 2 nights in Kowloon, 1 night in Macau, and then 3 nights on HK island. Honestly, this hotel impressed me the most. Let’s get the bad points out of the way first. This hotel is a small hotel on a building that leases their floors/units/spaces to other businesses, including this hotel and other hotels within the building. There are 3 elevators, 2 of them for passengers, whereby one serves odd numbered floors and the other serves even number floors. The last elevator is for freight when required that serves all floors. This means that sometimes you have to wait an absolutely long time to get back to your room. However, I also visited Chungking Mansion (another similar hotel building), and there it was so much worse so it’s not too bad here. Now to the good points, and there are a lot. The hotel room was actually kind of spacious. It’s not huge, but the area was a square, so you have more than enough room to open a suitcase or do a home workout (I did). The toilet was also spacious. There’s a space for showering, a toilet, and a sink, and you wouldn’t feel like you are squeezed for space. The location of this hotel is also a huge boon. It’s literally the building just beside the metro exit so it is super convenient. You are also on TST MTR station, which means it is super convenient to go anywhere, including crossing to HK island either by MTR or ferry. There is a freaking good Michelin featured shengjian bao shop just downstairs of the hotel, and it was so delicious I ate there so many times I didn’t even have time to try the other delicious looking cafes and restaurants. Service was also pretty good. It’s a pretty mainland China styled hotel. Communication is done through WeChat, with a very friendly and helpful staff who answers promptly. Bed was also very comfortable honestly. For this price, I wish I only stayed at this hotel my entire trip.
Fong Che Ho Hau Summer House
3.4/522 Reviews
Islands District
I'm just saying, ”I'm not going to be able to do this.” This time, the flight became morning due to the sudden schedule change of the airline, so I couldn't stay I managed to cancel free through trip com, but it was not refundable as prescribed It can't be helped because it is a non-refundable reservation including such a risk, but ... I'm grateful if you can make it flexible ... I went to the island early because I paid for it. (I was grateful for the convenience of early check-in) to 23 I stayed for a walk on the island until around 23. I'll tell you first, this is not a hotel. You can't ask for facilities and services at a private night rather than a private lodging called a leisure shop. I feel a little expensive in terms of cospa, but I think it's a great place to understand it and touch the locals of the island. It's a 1 room in an apartment along Dongwan Beach, just off the island port. There is no front desk, and there is a stall next to McDonald's in front of the dock (along with other free shops) and there is a bargaining and reception. Auntie will kindly reception and give you a map to the key and the room. The room is in the alley of the apartment group in front of the beach, about 5 minutes walk from the receptionist, but it's a bit hard to find In an apartment that is also an islander's residence, there is a staircase No and an alphabet at the entrance of each staircase, and this combination corresponds to the ”room number”. By the way, my room was 11 DA, so I went into the stairs of 11 D and tried to enter the room of ”11 D” (other's house?). There was ”11 DA” In addition, there seems to be a room in a building that does not face the sea when choosing a room, so please examine it with a photo etc. (this room was ”sea view”) Room is small, only bed and small wall desk and toilet, but there is a small veranda, just below is the beach with ocean view and wave sound is amazing There is no air conditioning, but when you open the window and open the door of the room, the sea breeze passes (however, the room was rounded and talked to the residents on the upper floor) The shower is a type with a shower in the toilet of a Chinese cheap hotel, but you can see consideration (?), such as the toilet paper folder is completely covered or the paper is placed on the refrigerator. There is no towels and amenities, with an empty refrigerator and a dryer and a folding round table, the bed is king size and spacious As an aside, the beesan was 1 and it was convenient for walking around the island. There are many shops near the shipyard, even massage, very convenient I think it's an interesting facility if you understand and use the speciality of the facility.
Rainbow City Inn
3.9/5185 Reviews
Mong Kok
The location is excellent, just a few dozen meters away from Exit A1 of Yau Ma Tei. There are tea restaurants and restaurants downstairs. Breakfast and dinner are very convenient, and it is convenient to go anywhere. The room is larger than similar hotels. The two beds are 1.35 meters tall, but the quilt is a bit thin. In Hong Kong, this room has a lot of space for a family of four.
New Fortunate Guest House A1
2.8/5272 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
Im not really satisfied...The shower heater not working properly..and the smell of the aircon is not that good and they need to turn off the main switch of the electricity..
Sleep Cubee Hostel
3.8/5301 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
The staff were nice and welcoming. The hostel is inside of a typical Hongkong residential building, high and thin, like in the movies. Well located: next to subway station, bus, Cantoneses restaurants and very close to the bay. I’d been afraid of about the property and the security. The security camera was everywhere. No problem with luggage. We shared the shower rooms and WC with others. All was tiny, but it was an amazing experience. The itinerary is well documented by short movie. One more point about the ecology: they don’t have disposable toothbrush.
Asia Travel House
4.5/5224 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei
Good location close to the red line which leads to a lot of important points. The elevators take sometimes quite long. For Hongkong really affordable compared to other accommodations. The room was really small but that was expected and correctly reflected by the pictures. The roomservice included fresh towels. The bathroom is a wet bathroom. During our stay there was no water to flush the toilet so we had to use a basket which we filled under the sink. But that was a problem for the whole house in this time period, so it was not a mistake of the accommodation itself. The AC in the room is ok, but also needed for this small room with 5 people and a bit loud during the night. Beds are a quite short (everyone over 170cm will have trouble stretching out fully)

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