Featuring an outdoor pool, Harbour Grand Hong Kong is a 2-minute walk from Fortress Hill MTR Station. Overlooking the beautiful Victoria Harbour, the rooms offer free Wi-Fi and wired internet access.
Rachel
From
Singapore
Hotel is located in a nice neighbourhood, quiet yet very safe, convenient and accessible. Room was spacious with a really good view.
Housekeeping staff were very friendly, warm, and did a really good job too. But, the front desk staff could have been much more friendlier. That was the only downside of the whole experience.
Centrally located in Mongkok atop the Mong Kok East MTR Station, the luxurious Royal Plaza Hotel enjoys direct access to MOKO, a large shopping mall with over 200 shops and a big cinema.
peters
From
Qatar
The location of the hotel is excellent as the lobby connects to the mall, the MTR( metro station) as well as to the shopping streets. Buses are also easily accessible outside the station.
The room was very spacious and comfortable for our family of 4.
The only downside we felt was that the breakfast was a set menu with not many options( given the price), but we found a lot of other good cafes around the area.
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Tsim Sha Tsui district of Hong Kong, Page148 is 600 metres from Mira Place 1. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Karen
From
Taiwan
Quiet environmental, great location. Staff are very friendly and helpful!
Only a 10 to 15 minute walk from Sha Tin Wai MTR Station, Regal Riverside Hotel boasts views of Shing Mun River which is lined with beautiful vegetation.
B P International is situated in Tsim Sha Tsui, a 3-minute walk from Jordan MTR Station. Featuring scenic views, the stylish hotel offers 2 dining options and rooms with free WiFi.
Kwok Fong
From
Canada
Location is very good, near subway station and a lot of restaurants around this area.
Located on Hong Kong Island, Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong overlooks the Victoria Harbour and the Macau Ferry Pier. It offers 2 restaurants and luxurious rooms with marble bathrooms.
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...
Jordyn
From
New Zealand
Convenience of this location is what you’re paying for. So close to the airport, you’re basically in it. Don’t have to go outside to get from one to the other. Old hotel, smell of smoke was so strong in the room we had to change to a new room. Couldn’t adjust room temp and was cold in first room… not to mention the wifi which wouldn’t even load our airline app to check in.
A minute’s walk from MTR Quarry Bay Station (Exit C) on Hong Kong Island's Eastern District, Harbour Plaza North Point is a 4-star hotel with 719 rooms.
Enoch
From
Canada
The buffet breakfast was excellent value and a great convenience. The concierge staff, especially William, provided excellent services. The location was great for us.
Located at the heart of Sha Tin, Royal Park Hotel features elegant rooms and 5-star facilities, endeavouring to provide upgraded accommodation and dining services upon full renovation.
Nicole Lynn
From
Hong Kong
Beautiful room, cozy.
However you can hear people in the hall and construction outside.
Boasting a panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the city, The Upper House is centrally located in Hong Kong Island right on top of Pacific Place, the city’s premier shopping mall.
Guest review
This is our fourth time staying - and as always we LOVED it!
Overlooking Victoria Harbour, Mandarin Oriental offers elegant rooms with 48-inch flat-screen TV, 8 dining options including Michelin Star restaurant Mandarin Grill+Bar, a spa and fitness centre.
Guest review
Breakfast was excellent, as was the room and hotel location.
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong heralds a new era with the continuing launch of modernised guestrooms designed by renowned French interior designer Tristan Auer.
Guest review
Great location. Exemplary, friendly, efficient service.
Designed with meticulous detail by world-renowned Interior Designer Pierre Yves Rochon, the new Lanson Place Causeway Bay will confidently showcase the personality of Lanson Place and its unique blend...
Guest review
amazing impressions of the entire staying in the hotel
Featuring 4-star accommodation, Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung is set in Hong Kong, 1.1 km from Citygate Outlets and 7.8 km from AsiaWorld Expo.
Guest review
Great location and lovely staff. They were very helpful.
Located in Hong Kong, 3.6 km from Che Kung Temple, ALVA HOTEL BY ROYAL provides accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
Guest review
Close to train station, great selection of breakfast.
Set in Hong Kong, within a 6-minute walk radius of Happy Valley Racecourse and Times Square Hong Kong, The Emperor Hotel provides accommodation with a fitness centre and on-site dining, and free WiFi.
Guest review
Very comfortable, clean and new. Love my stay here.
Conveniently located in bustling Causeway Bay district, just steps away from the Tin Hau station, this 37-storey urban hotel offers guests an extraordinary stay with 275 rooms and suites overlooking...
Guest review
supportive and friendly service of front desk staff
Located on Hong Kong Island, the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong boasts rooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, Victoria Peak and Kowloon...
Guest review
really top hotel perfectly located, top restaurants.
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.
Guest review
Excellent property.
Attentive staff
Good location
FAQs about hotels in Hong Kong
On average, 3-star hotels in Hong Kong cost £81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hong Kong are £102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hong Kong can on average be found for £203 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hong Kong this weekend is £202 or, for a 4-star hotel, £270. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hong Kong for this weekend cost on average around £403 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £159 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hong Kong for tonight. You'll pay on average around £215 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hong Kong will cost around £322 (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 1200 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, to 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 Harbour, 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 backgound.
Arriving at Hong Kong International Airport you’re only a short trip from the city centre. Whether you’re staying in a chic hotel or a budget hostel, Booking.com has the perfect accommodation for your Hong Kong holiday.
First time visitor to Hong Kong and definitely wouldn’t be...
First time visitor to Hong Kong and definitely wouldn’t be the last. It’s exactly how I imagined it would be, being able to view Hong Kong from Victoria Peak to be able to eat all the gorgeous food that was available and shopping! Transportation was excellent - best to have an Octopus Card. Highly recommend Hong Kong.
Guest review by
Georgina
Australia
Review score
10.0
HKSAR is a nice place to visit.
HKSAR is a nice place to visit. Wish people respect more on line up. Metropark Hotel is located in a decent area , lots of facilities around the area, easy and convenient. Hotel could clean the carpet is a plus. My room is missing the Lugguage rack. Need to call three times to get it. Hotel let me early check in after a long flight 👍👍
Guest review by
Lucida
United States
Review score
10.0
I just love Hong Kong!
I just love Hong Kong! It is a city that blends tradition and modernity so well. The food is fantastic, the public transportation allows for easy travel to every corner of the entire region, and the access to beautiful nature from the heart of the city is unparalleled! I feel like it would take a lifetime to explore all of the hidden streets, corners, shops, and restaurants as well as understanding the culture. You will never be bored in Hong Kong. The only downside is that it is a pretty expensive city (expect for the transportation).
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Guest review by
Anonymous
United States
Review score
10.0
Nice rail,bus and taxi transport services.However taxi...
Nice rail,bus and taxi transport services.However taxi always add extra 55 Hong Kong dollars to what the taxi metre reads...I don't see why.
Secondly..the people are not friendly at all...even a simple thing like giving directions to visitors was soo difficult.
Guest review by
Jaxon
Review score
10.0
It seems to be a very vibrant but safe city, The views at...
It seems to be a very vibrant but safe city, The views at the Victoria harbour were worth the visit on its own, The night life never seems to stop.
The symphony of lights cruises are good value and the light show is amazing.
Beware, the taxis don't seem to take credit cards and there aren't so many ATMs around.
Guest review by
Chris-Millward
Sweden
Review score
10.0
7 days is just right to cover almost the whole of Hong Kong.
7 days is just right to cover almost the whole of Hong Kong. It's a very safe place to visit if you are traveling solo. I can assure you that you can find at least one thing/place/activity in Hong Kong that would make you fall in love with the city.
Guest review by
Aditya
India
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The hotel was reasonably priced compared to other hotels in Hong Kong. The location is pretty good - right next to the Zoological & Botanical gardens, and a 10-15 minute DOWNHILL walk to Central Station (be ware if you don't like hills!!) The room was a good size with views across the gardens and towards Central with sea glimpses between the skyscrapers. There is a good supermarket in the building next door.
The hotel is conveniently located to explore Kowloon and Hong Kong Island by foot, it is very close to the airport bus station on Nathan Road and also in easy walking distance to the closest MTR station.
The hotel interior design is quirky and the studio room spacious.
It was a very kind gesture of the hotel staff to allow us to have a shower before heading to the airport in the evening.
The hotel is in a good location, short walk to the train station, and it's pretty easy to go to Central or Kowloon from the hostel.
There's loads of nearby restaurants, coffee shops and convenience stores.
I found this pretty good value for money (but I guess prices fluctuate) and considering this is Hong Kong, I had a fairly large room that was clean!
The staff were outstanding. Both the day staff & the night staff were amazing. The location is also very convenient. I previously lived in Hong Kong, so I know my way around. The hotel is at the Causeway Bay end of Wan Chai & right in the thick of it. Which I love.
Good for an overnight in central Hong Kong. Walking distance to all the major landmarks. We didn’t realise Lang Kwai Fong and the hotel were in the middle of the party zone but room was quiet and fine for what it was.
Guest review by
Joel
Australia
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