Helen Hiroko
December 16, 2024
A small hotel in Mid-Levels, run by a Hong Kong charity organization. The facilities are simple but well-maintained. It is easily accessible from Central during the hours when the escalators at Mid-Levels are uphill. There are many buses that go down from the bus stop in front of the hotel. You can also walk to the Zoo and Botanical Gardens and the Peak Tram Station. It is a residential area with few convenience stores and restaurants. There is a fusion supermarket nearby, but it is a little hard to find. Breakfast is on the first floor. You can choose between Chinese or Western food, and it is simple but very good value considering the current prices in Hong Kong. Recommended for repeat customers who want to stay in a small and relaxing place. The suite has a view of Victoria Harbour, so you can have the spectacular view all to yourself.
Amenities are no longer available due to a change in the law, so don't forget to bring your own. The hair dryer is an old-fashioned one mounted on the wall, so if you are concerned about this, please bring your own.
Water is not drinkable as it is, so you have to fill a pitcher from the water server on each floor and take it back to your room.
In a way it's convenient and economical because you don't have to buy it at a convenience store.
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