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Tempo Inn - Cozy
4.1/5108 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei
It is located in a building right next to Jordan station. It is a place that can be reached not only by subway but also by N bus even late at night. Even I, a first-time Hong Konger with no sense of direction, was able to go there. Since we had informed them in advance, they kindly accommodated us even though we had to check in in the middle of the night. The staff at the store were very kind and kept my luggage with me even after I checked out, lent me the bathroom, and carefully told me about recommended sightseeing spots and restaurants. I was a little confused about the hotel entrance and how to get to my room because I hadn't checked the email I received in advance, but Trip.com's operator helped me with all my confusion and troubles even though it was late at night. Thank you very much for your kind response, which was really helpful. The room has everything you need, is clean, and is a good value considering the price. Conversion plugs for electrical outlets, hair dryers, and towels were also provided. Since the shower and toilet are in the same place, it may be difficult for those who are not good at it. Last time, I was able to make a last-minute reservation for a weekday stay, but next time when I tried to make a reservation on Saturday and Sunday, the same great room was already occupied. If you are unsure, we recommend making an early reservation.
Mei Wah Guest House
4.4/511 Reviews
Mong Kok
Ordered for business trip, first-class environment, cleanliness, convenient transportation, very good service attitude, and plenty of food, it is a very pleasant experience! ! ! ! !
Tom's Guest House
4.3/556 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
It’s small, but if you know HK, and you know this is the standard for budget accommodations in HK, then it’s really as good as it gets. Very clean, in a great area, and easy to get to. Fantastic food and drinks just down stairs and everything to do is right outside. I’ll definitely stay again in the future.
Harbour Bay Hotel
4/5898 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
I guess very very spacious when it comes to Hong Kong. Very central location next to the (in)famous Chung King Mansions, but infinitely better than anything I have experienced there. Not even in the same galaxy.
Park Line Inn Hostel
4.5/5499 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
We booked the exquisite room for the much needed space and because we are a family of 2A2C. It has a superb view of TST’s Nathan road and Haiphong Road. Heres what it consists: - 2 queen sized bed - bath amenities (replenished anytime you need them) - toothbrush set (for kids too!) - bedroom slippers for all guests - bottled water provided daily for all guests - room cleaned and bed made daily - toilet is a little small but expected as HK rooms are small to begin! - bed is a little hard to sleep but probably cos we are tired, we still slept pretty okay. Took us awhile to locate the hostel as it’s not as prominent as hotels around. The check in counter is at another building from where our room is. Location of hostel is super conveniently located right outside TST exit A2. Lady boss is super duper friendly and helped us with any queries we have regarding traveling around HK. She even bought packets of little treats for my kids to eat! Last day of our stay, we checked out and left our luggages at the counter, came back at night to collect them, couldn’t find our way to take the A21 bus. Lady boss got her friendly staff to bring us to the bus stop and provided us with water. 🥹 Never regretted choosing them for our stay and definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a convenient location, especially if you have kids!
The Perkin Hotel
4.3/5533 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
good hotel but the location is near the cafe bar and entering the hotel you have to walk first because cars can't enter

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Must-Experience Uniqueness of Hong Kong

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.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in Hong Kong

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.

Sheung Wan: A charming area that seamlessly blends old and new, with its traditional Chinese medicine shops, antique stores, and trendy cafes.

Better to Know Before Visiting Hong Kong

When visiting Hong Kong, it's important to be mindful of local customs and etiquette. Hong Kong is a vibrant and fast-paced city, so be prepared for crowded streets and bustling markets. It's also advisable to carry a map or use a GPS navigation app to navigate the city's maze-like streets.

English is widely spoken in Hong Kong, especially in tourist areas and major establishments. However, it can be helpful to learn a few basic Cantonese phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. It's best to check the weather forecast before your trip and pack accordingly. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the city on foot is highly recommended.

Transportation of Hong Kong

Getting around Hong Kong is a breeze, thanks to its efficient and extensive transportation network. The city is served by Hong Kong International Airport, which offers numerous international and domestic flights. From the airport, you can easily reach the city center via the Airport Express train or airport buses.

Within the city, the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is the most popular mode of transportation, providing a convenient way to navigate Hong Kong's various districts. Buses and trams also offer affordable options for getting around.

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