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iclub Sheung Wan Hotel
4.1/5869 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Location is excellent with easy access to MTR station exits and famous restaurants. Have to request at reception if daily cleaning is needed, which improvement is needed as the hotel rate is not cheap. Also take note that towels given got holes.
Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong
4.6/5403 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
This is the 2nd time in the past 3 months that I stayed in the hotel. I enjoyed the sea view from the room, peaceful and serene. Just by sitting at the ledge of the window, it gave full view of the Victoria Harbor with the mountains as backdrop. The view gave inspirations and cleanse the soul.
Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong
4.2/5621 Reviews
Central
I have booked a harbour view room. The reason was to take excellent sea and high level view at still affordable middle range prices, while also be at walk distances to some businesses places at a hurry beforehand to get used for excellent public transport system. I was strictly disappointed when I had firstly been directed to a room at 21f with small little corner window and overall not as advertised by picture from room size and its geometry. I even hardly understand where the sea/harbour is, since you see nothing that buildings. It might be ok for other purposes but not to take real inspiration and feelings. After my conversation with a service, they kindly change the room with ‘upgrades’ from 21 to 29 f but saying that I would rather contact them beforehand of needs of last floor / highest floor. That was the same room as displayed, so I feel happy. It matches the point. If you would like to take a look at night bars at LKF as well, it is also very good still calm area, but in 10 min walks to the party centres. So please be in contact with hotel beforehand making a un refundable pay, if the harbour view and a higher floor is a must feature.
Dash Living on Hollywood
4/5366 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Everything by you could want for a short stay in Hong Kong (island). This new hotel offers studio-styled rooms with everything neatly built-in or tucked away to make best use of space. It’s about a 10min walk to tram and subway stops near Central and Admirality. Water, kettle and mini-fridge were all provided but no tea or coffee. The 7-eleven across the street has a nice variety of snacks and there are several great restaurants and bars along the street next door - Thai, Italian, Western/Steak houses and coffee shops are right across the street. This is a neat place to stay and at the same price as the Ramada further down the road, it holds its own in matching up to franchise competition, for the solo-traveller on a budget.
Butterfly on Wellington Boutique Hotel Central
4.4/5585 Reviews
Central
Great location. Close to all the restaurants and bars, not too loud. There's a construction site next door but I didn't hear anything over the weekend. Room is small but clean and equipped with a small tv and large desk. Good spot if you just want to come for a weekend and go out for dinner and drinks with friends. Only downside is that there's no gym of any sort and lugging luggage up wellington street from the mtr is a bit of a pain. The better option would probably to take the escalators from central.
Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong
4.1/51832 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Room was comfy but it felt like it was dirty - lots of dust, towels had some black stains. Had to use alcohol wipes to clean everything before we even used the room. Internet (both wifi and data) in the room is very bad - very poor signal, which is frustrating but this was something we expected based on other reviews we read. Not enough power plugs to charge devices as well. But if the hotel is just for nighttime sleeping then it’s still acceptable

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Hong Kong, where East meets West in a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, and captivating sights. With its stunning skyline, bustling street markets, and incredible culinary scene, Hong Kong offers a wealth of experiences that are sure to leave a lasting impression.

From the iconic Victoria Harbour, where you can witness the breathtaking Symphony of Lights show, to the bustling streets of Central, where modern skyscrapers contrast with traditional temples, Hong Kong is a city that never fails to impress. Don't miss the chance to ride the historic Star Ferry, explore the bustling markets of Mong Kok, or take a tram ride up to Victoria Peak for sweeping views of the city below. And of course, no visit to Hong Kong would be complete without indulging in the world-famous dim sum and sampling the street food delights of Temple Street Night Market.

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Central: The heart of Hong Kong's financial district, offering a blend of modern skyscrapers, luxury shopping malls, and vibrant nightlife.

Tsim Sha Tsui: Located on the southern tip of the Kowloon Peninsula, Tsim Sha Tsui is home to popular attractions such as the Avenue of Stars, Kowloon Park, and the renowned Victoria Harbour.

Causeway Bay: Known for its shopping paradise, Causeway Bay offers a mix of high-end boutiques, department stores, and trendy eateries.

Mong Kok: A bustling neighborhood famous for its street markets, including the Ladies Market and the Temple Street Night Market.

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