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Southside by Ovolo
4/5181 Reviews

Southside by Ovolo

Southern Hong Kong|1.85km from The Peak
The hotel is modern and staff in general were friendly. The room was a decent size and the hotel is just a few minutes walk from the subway. It is not the most centrally located hotel, but it doesn’t take long at all to get into the centre of Hong Kong. I prefer staying in this area where it’s quiet and the prices are lower. On the fourth floor there is a lovely communal lounge where you can get free coffee/tea and some soft drinks. I would definitely stay in the hotel again. However it isn’t perfect. I don’t want to mark the hotel down for these things but I think they are worth noting. 1. The free minibar - upon check in I was told that the minibar was not free (something to do with booking through Trip.com). This didn’t really bother me as I don’t use minibars and I knew I could get drinks on the fourth floor. However in the room there was a free minibar sign. I checked with reception when I was paying my deposit and the staff member made me feel very awkward, as if I was making some huge complaint. Maybe I misread him but I felt so awkward. He told me I could use the minibar for free if I wanted (I didn’t). I think if the minbar isn’t free for every guest they should consider removing those signs from rooms - people assume the minibar is paid for unless otherwise notified. Having signs that it’s free when it isn’t could potentially cause issues. Again, maybe I misread the man who spoke to me - I can’t always read situations well but I felt a bit upset afterwards as if he was judging me to be a very difficult customer. I never used the minibar btw, except to store drinks I got on the fourth floor. 2. You need to pay a deposit when you check in, even if you have prepaid the room. Maybe this is just a Hong Kong thing as my other hotel in HK recently also made me pay one. It’s not really a problem, but it’s wasn’t clearly stated on the Trip page so I wasn’t expecting it. They won’t accept debit cards so make sure you have cash if you don’t have a CC. There’s an ATM in the metro station. These things don’t put me off the hotel but I think they’re worth noting for those who will stay in the future.

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Two MacDonnell Road
4.5/5172 Reviews
Central
Check in was smooth, we took a trolley, went to the reception, got instructions and pair of keys and, then, successfully checked into the room. The kitchen is well equipped, it has all needed utensils for cooking. The room (and restaurant, by the way) view was beautiful. We like our stay here.
Garden View Hong Kong
4.1/51507 Reviews
Central
Stayed here a few times. A nice quiet hotel in mid-levels with Botanical garden nearby. Rooms are spacious with great city view. Front desk staff are friendly and most helpful. Basic amenities are provided but bottled water is not complimentary.
Conrad Hong Kong
4.6/51051 Reviews
Central
Front desk staff were very professional, able to prearrange all our needs. We stayed at Deluxe Kong Room with breakfast, the room facilities are pretty nice, except for the toilet “kids size” hahaha. Breakfast was amazing with lots of variety, which my Filipino friends love it’s a lot. The room services were fine on time deliver even at night time 11pm. Overall we enjoyed our stay & will definitely recommend to our friends.
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong
4.6/5914 Reviews
Central
Booked the Grand Premier Peak View King (Newly Renovated) room for accommodation before our big day. As we would have simple photo shoot inside the room, we asked the hotel if we could be arranged to a room with good view. The hotel was so kind to have upgraded our room to higher floor and the view was very nice. The facilities in the room was new and easy to use. Hotel staff was very nice and friendly. With a combination of traditional exterior and modern decoration inside the room, I will recommend this room to everyone.
The Murray, Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel
4.7/5922 Reviews
Central
Their service was exceptional, but the let down was the toilet sink being blocked and the toilet has a strong cigarette smell (possibly from the previous person who stayed in the room). The bar at level 26 is worth checking out. It has great views of the Harbour and peak.
The Upper House
4.7/5481 Reviews
Central
I was expecting something more for the price but it was okay. The view is 10/10 but the room 5/10. Upon entering I noticed the floor was also dirty. For the experience it was okay but I don’t think I’ll stay again here.

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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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