Hotel near HongKong International Airport,Hong Kong8.7% of visitors choose this area
Tting17992026.06.07
I chose this hotel for a concert as it's super close to the venue. The room was small but very clean, and perfectly acceptable for a two-night stay. Transportation is very convenient, and they even offer a free shuttle bus to and from the airport and subway station. The hotel breakfast was just so-so, nothing special. If you're planning to go out, I'd recommend skipping breakfast here and eating out instead. All in all, it was a decent stay.
Hotel near HongKong International Airport,Hong Kong8.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.30
As our flight arrived HK at 2355 hrs, we booked a night at Regal Hotel on arrival. Once you are at the Arrival Hall, turn to left towards the end & you will see a signboard directing you to Regal Hotel. Just less then 5 mins walk you will reach the Hotel’s Reception. Checking-in was a breeze in less then 3 mins we were given the room keys. Room is old but clean with all the necessities. As the room came with 1 complementary breakfast, i paid an extra HKD138/pax for the international buffet breakfast. Well worth the price. To reach the city, we took the HK Airport Express at a promo price for 2 pax single journey.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong8.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.06.04
This is a classic tourist-oriented budget hotel. I stayed here before and didn't need a deposit for one night. The room had a universal adapter (not allowed to be taken). This time, I noticed they also provided wooden toothbrushes and the TV channels were updated (though I still couldn't quite figure them out). For 300-400 yuan, you certainly can't compare the environment and service to a five-star hotel, but it offers good value for money. For a simple one-night stay, it perfectly met my needs. There are convenience stores, supermarkets, cha chaan tengs, and bars nearby, and it's quite close to the city center.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong8.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.06.07
I really have to talk about this hotel because it exceeded my expectations. I was traveling with my parents, and finding a hotel in Hong Kong is notoriously difficult – questions about musty smells, room size, location, and service always pop up. The Hopewell was the best travel destination I painstakingly found in Hong Kong.
In early June, during the off-peak season, three of us stayed in a twin room with a sofa bed for around 1300 RMB including tax, which is about 450 RMB per person. For this price, to stay in a newly opened 5-star standard hotel in Hong Kong, the value for money is excellent. Please note that for this per-person price, you get: 38 square meters of space, which is absolutely spacious and comfortable.
Location: The hotel is located in the Hopewell Centre, not far from Wan Chai MTR station, about a 7-minute walk. Downstairs is the Hopewell Centre mall, and there are clear signs guiding you from the mall to the hotel. The surrounding area is extremely convenient. There's a supermarket and a McDonald's in the building, along with many other dining options. More importantly, Wan Chai is convenient for getting anywhere – the MTR covers Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui attractions within roughly three stops. For family travel, I definitely don't recommend staying in Tsuen Wan or further away. With multiple people, long daily commute times, and Hong Kong's MTR charging by stops, the round-trip metro fare for three people over a few days could easily offset the price difference of a better hotel.
Hotel Environment: The bedding is comfortable, and all facilities are complete and brand new. Toiletries and water are provided. The plugs offer USB ports, so you don't need an adapter. The twin beds are stated as 1.2 meters (though they felt wider than that, quite spacious), and the sofa bed, with a mattress, is 0.9 meters. Overall, it's very comfortable. Windows in Hong Kong are generally sealed. The Hopewell, being a new hotel opened at the end of 2024, didn't have any musty smell. The fresh air system and air conditioning were also very effective. Hong Kong hotels usually charge per person, so for three people at around 1300 RMB, this was an extremely good deal.
Service: The hotel service was good. The front desk staff could communicate very well in Mandarin. The workers and cleaning staff I encountered in the hallways had excellent attitudes. When I asked if more water could be brought up because we didn't have enough to drink, they placed 8 bottles of Watsons mineral water in the room the next day.
Hotel near Central,Hong Kong7% of visitors choose this area
☁☁️yun123452026.03.06
I recommend this hotel, not because of its warm service – in fact, I was quite dissatisfied with the front desk staff, who were expressionless throughout and didn't seem friendly or welcoming. However, the hotel offers great value for money and is just a stone's throw from the Zoological and Botanical Gardens, making it incredibly convenient for getting to Central. I was staying in the Kai Tak area of Kowloon and only chose to stay here for one night specifically to visit the gardens, and it was the right choice – the price was affordable and the room size was suitable. However, I do think Hong Kong hotels should learn from their Japanese counterparts; since it's a service industry, a warm and friendly attitude is always necessary. Even if it's just for a few minutes, they should at least pretend! It's no wonder my friends choose to fly directly to Japan for holidays instead of Hong Kong; it truly has a lot to do with the quality and attitude of Hong Kong hotels. Compared to the slippers provided by the hotel and the ones I brought myself, it's as if Hong Kong hotels provide nothing at all... All in all, I would recommend this hotel to friends, and I hope that next time I see the front desk staff, they will combine professionalism with a smile – the two are not mutually exclusive.
Hotel near Central,Hong Kong7% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.05.19
Great location, easy to get to anywhere in central by bus or using the mid-levels escalators. A lot of nice cafes, restaurants, and shops nearby, even a good self service laundry 3 mins away. The room was clean and had everything we needed. However the layout is not very convenient, we couldn’t fit our luggage anywhere comfortably. Would be nice if there was space under the bed like for example they do in Japanese business hotels. The bathroom (and especially the shower) could be renovated. It’s not unclean per se but looks lived. Had a breakfast at the hotel once, wasn’t particularly tasty, don’t recommend it.
Hotel near Mong Kok,Hong Kong13% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.06.05
This was my third stay at this hotel, but unfortunately the experience was quite different from my previous visits. During my three night stay, I had to change rooms four times. The first room did not match the room size I had booked, so I was moved to an accessible room, but there was a noticeable smell coming from the bathroom drain. I was then moved again, only to find that the AC was not working properly. Although these issues were frustrating, I appreciate that the staff took them seriously and arranged room changes promptly each time. Overall, the service was good, but the stay was disappointing compared with my previous experiences.
The hotel is conveniently located near the Sai Ying Pun MTR station, with plenty of shops and restaurants nearby, making it easy for dining and shopping. However, many eateries only accept cash. I booked a high-floor, sea-view king room, and the view was exactly as pictured. The only minor drawback is that the room's soundproofing isn't great; I could clearly hear conversations in the hallway. Overall, it's fine for a solo traveler, but it might feel a bit cramped for two people.
Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong2% of visitors choose this area
HHaidaomeishaonv2026.06.05
The room was quite spacious for Hong Kong standards, comparable to a standard twin room on the mainland. The common areas were very well air-conditioned. To get to the tower, you need to take an elevator to the 20th floor. The facilities weren't as outdated as some reviews suggested, and I was very happy with this room type in Hong Kong. We pushed the two small beds together to create a large bed over 2 meters wide. It offered excellent views, including a sea view, and the rooftop pool was also stunning, providing a dazzling view of Victoria Harbour at night. The transportation was extremely convenient; it was just a 3-4 minute walk to the MTR station if you turned right upon exiting. The only minor drawback was that the front desk staff who checked us in didn't smile at all. While they weren't impolite, there was no sense of warmth or friendliness.
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui,Hong Kong31.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.28
The hotel's location is excellent. It's a two-minute walk downstairs to the Avenue of Stars, and you can enjoy the Victoria Harbour views as you stroll along the coast, passing attractions like K11, Harbour City, and the Clock Tower. Both the MTR and ferry are conveniently accessible, and there are many dining options nearby. You can also choose a room with an extra bed. At around 700 yuan during the off-season, it's a top choice.
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GGuest UserThe hotel has a great location, just a few minutes’ walk from the MTR, which makes it very convenient for getting around. There are also many famous eateries nearby, including Kam’s Roast Goose and Under Bridge Spicy Crab.
The room is quite small, but it is very clean and well-maintained. Mineral water is provided, though it is limited to one can per day, and there is an additional charge if you need extra.
Overall, it was a comfortable stay with an excellent location, especially for those who want easy access to transport and good food nearby.
BbeibeiloveseaComing to Hong Kong this time, I searched for many hotels on Trip.com, but most rooms were tiny and the facilities were outdated. I finally decided to stay at the Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong, and as soon as I entered, I was blown away by the sea-view room on the first floor with a large balcony! Stepping out, you're greeted by an endless expanse of clear blue sea – the view is absolutely stunning! 🌊
At night, I enjoyed the sea breeze on the balcony, watching the starry sky, eating fruit, and having drinks. It was so relaxing I didn't want to leave. Getting around from the hotel is super convenient; there's a free shuttle bus directly to the MTR station, making it easy to go shopping, explore, and try out all the amazing local food.
The buffet breakfast was a bit simple, so don't have high expectations. Once you're near the MTR station, there are so many Hong Kong delicacies that you'll wish you had more stomachs to try them all.
The hotel offers a peaceful retreat amidst the hustle and bustle, with a healing sea view and excellent value for money. The experience was fantastic, and it's definitely on my must-stay list for my next visit to Hong Kong. I'll definitely be back!
AAnonymous UserThe hotel staff were warm and professional. The front desk attendant was particularly helpful; we were a group hoping to stay on the same floor, and he really went out of his way to accommodate us. What truly stands out is finding such a reasonably priced hotel in a place like Hong Kong, where space is at a premium – it's truly a rare find! I'll definitely stay here again on my next trip to Hong Kong. Plus, it's conveniently located right next to Tuen Mun MTR Station, which is a terminal station, making it easy to get anywhere. There's also a Light Rail stop nearby, and multiple bus routes just below the MTR station. It's convenient, affordable, and offers great value for money! 👍👍👍
GGuest UserThis is a great value-for-money option! The large windows make the room bright and comfortable. Downstairs, there's a ParknShop supermarket and a Cafe de Coral restaurant. It's a bit far from the city center, but easily accessible by bus. Just note that they don't provide toothpaste or toothbrushes, though disposable slippers are available.
GGuest UserThis was my third stay at this hotel, but unfortunately the experience was quite different from my previous visits. During my three night stay, I had to change rooms four times. The first room did not match the room size I had booked, so I was moved to an accessible room, but there was a noticeable smell coming from the bathroom drain. I was then moved again, only to find that the AC was not working properly. Although these issues were frustrating, I appreciate that the staff took them seriously and arranged room changes promptly each time. Overall, the service was good, but the stay was disappointing compared with my previous experiences.
GGuest UserBooking the Rambler Oasis Hotel was hands down the best and most satisfying decision I made during my entire May Day trip to Hong Kong.
I chose this hotel because of its affordable price and proximity to Disneyland, as I was taking my kids there. During the May Day holiday, most standard hotels in Hong Kong were priced at 1500+ HKD per night, but Rambler Oasis was only 500 HKD.
Pros: It's close to Disneyland, and there's a mini-bus right outside the hotel that goes directly to Tsing Yi MTR station. Although the rooms are small, they are incredibly clean. Despite being enclosed, there wasn't any strange odor. The air conditioning was excellent, and the soundproofing was also very good.
The hotel reception and front desk staff were also very polite and didn't discriminate against mainland Chinese guests.
For the following two nights, I booked the Grand Garden Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui for 1500 HKD/night. Seriously, everyone, avoid the Grand Garden Hotel! The front desk staff looked down on mainland guests who spoke Mandarin. Plus, the room's carpet had a stale, mildewy smell, the ceiling was damaged, the lighting was dim, the showerhead didn't concentrate the water, and the hairdryer sounded like a tractor but had very little power. This led me to check out with my children that very night. Hotels in Hong Kong usually have a no-refund policy once booked, but I still checked out that night. The next morning, I returned to Rambler Oasis Hotel. It really proves the saying, 'there’s no appreciation without comparison.'
Hong Kong is a difficult city to review. On one hand, it's a prosperous economic zone. On the other hand, many Hongkongers have a strong sense of superiority. A large number of Hongkongers look down on mainland guests who speak Mandarin, and mainlanders can experience discrimination. We encountered many eye-rolls; if we spoke a little loudly on the MTR, everyone around us would glare. If we stood in the wrong place in a queue, staff would snap at us. They are unfriendly and completely impatient with mainland guests. However, if you speak Cantonese or English, their attitude does a complete 360-degree turn.
At MTR stations or waiting areas, squatting and eating are not allowed. If a child gets tired and squats down to rest, staff members will immediately tell them to stand up. MTR prices are also much higher than on the mainland; a single trip to Central or further places can cost 15 HKD. There are also buses near the hotel, with a bus stop about a 7-8 minute walk away. In short, if I visit Hong Kong again, Rambler Oasis Hotel will definitely be my first choice.
Ssmallyellow bbReally love the scenery here! It's my second time back! The breakfast selection is also quite extensive, and it offers great value for money.
Facilities: I really liked the gym! The swimming pool is absolutely amazing on a sunny day.
Cleanliness: Hong Kong's major hotels generally have good cleanliness, and this one is no exception.
Environment: I love it here. It's great for walks around, and it's easy to get some beautiful photos.
Service: The staff were friendly, communication was smooth, and they were very patient.
Tting1799I chose this hotel for a concert as it's super close to the venue. The room was small but very clean, and perfectly acceptable for a two-night stay. Transportation is very convenient, and they even offer a free shuttle bus to and from the airport and subway station. The hotel breakfast was just so-so, nothing special. If you're planning to go out, I'd recommend skipping breakfast here and eating out instead. All in all, it was a decent stay.
Hotel near HongKong International Airport, Hong Kong
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GGuest UserAbsolutely loved our stay! The 45th-floor family level is such a unique feature, and we could even check in directly there. They gave the kids so many little gifts, and the view from our room was absolutely incredible, with a breathtaking panoramic of Victoria Harbour. Plus, the 'grab and go' healthy snacks were a fantastic touch, and the quality of all the food was really impressive. Highly recommend!
GGuest UserDorsett rooms are a great value for the money!! They are nicely appointed, very clean and comfy beds. I give a 5/5 for the rooms. Check-in was welcoming. The only downside of this place is the location. There is not much nearby for restaurants or stores. Only a 7-11 at ground level. BUT MTR station and the busy parts of Tauen Wan are only 10-20 min walk. And a bus stop a 5 minute walk. Because of the rooms I’ve chosen this hotel over ones more convenient in Tsuen wan.
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