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Hotel Location
Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong, China |
2.78KM from city center
40.7km from Hong Kong International Airport
3.4km from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
419m from East Tsim Sha Tsui
1.0km from Tsim Sha Tsui
Reviews From Real Travelers
This was my third stay at the Rosewood Hong Kong, and it was the first time I've encountered a room that smelled musty. Thankfully, after speaking with them, they were able to switch me to a room with a normal scent. Breakfast was excellent as always; they even gave me a box of chocolates as an apology for the slow waffle service. The lunch at The Legacy House was absolutely delicious, it definitely deserves more than one Michelin star.
- Aduoladexianhuasanqian
The breakfast was pretty good, and I felt they used quality ingredients. The waffles were the best I've ever had, and the custard lava bun and yellow kiwi were also great. The location is excellent, right in Tsim Sha Tsui, facing Victoria Harbour, surrounded by the sea. The night view is absolutely stunning.
- _WeChat237556****
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Hotel Location
Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong, China |
2.83KM from city center
40.5km from Hong Kong International Airport
1.8km from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
310m from East Tsim Sha Tsui
550m from Tsim Sha Tsui
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For those doing a Hong Kong and Macau trip, I recommend going to Macau first, then Hong Kong's K11, because it has a drum washing machine, a drum washing machine, a drum washing machine! (Yes, it's that important, I said it three times). You can wash all your dirty clothes from Macau in K11's washing machine, and drying is no problem either – it's a great amenity. I'm introverted and don't like interacting much with staff, but they were very discreet and kind. Oh, and the night view is beautiful too.
- Lexibaobao
The room view is great, but the service is basically self-service – you rarely see any staff. The front desk is very procedural and also lacks service. Getting a taxi to the hotel entrance can be a bit confusing; some drivers don't quite know where it is. For breakfast, I'd suggest more variety; it was the same as last year. I don't quite understand why it's so expensive, yet I keep coming back. It's probably because the balcony really makes a difference.
- M44068****
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Hotel Location
No.8 Finance Street, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, China |
3.86KM from city center
44.1km from Hong Kong International Airport
8.3km from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
460m from Hong Kong
779m from Central
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The location is the best ,connected to IFC mall where multiple of brands there and the skywalk
- Guest User
Truly an exceptional hotel. Friendly and professional staff. Food and service all on point.
- Matthias Cohen
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Hotel Location
5 Connaught Road Central, Central, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, China |
4.3KM from city center
44.2km from Hong Kong International Airport
8.5km from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
19m from Central
460m from Hong Kong
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This was my first stay at a Mandarin Oriental, and I chose their historic birthplace. The hotel's location is excellent, right outside Central Station. Just find Harry Winston, and you've found the Mandarin Oriental.
The standard rooms are already luxurious and elegant. Outside the window is Chater Road, bustling with luxury boutiques. The warm yellow reflections off the wooden furniture made me feel like I'd stepped back into the golden age of the last century – a beautiful reflection of economic prosperity, yet never loud or ostentatious.
Even with evening turndown service, a good hotel is incredibly thoughtful. They prepared bookmarks, bedtime tea, and essential oils, and all amenities were replenished. The room also came with small items branded with the Mandarin Oriental HK logo, such as leather coasters, cable organizers, luggage stickers, and lens cleaning cloths. I asked the front desk, and they confirmed I could take them all (currently, Mandarin Oriental doesn't offer small-sized toiletries, only a small body lotion, which I loved the scent of, so I requested extra).
The hotel's 'hidden drawer' is very practical. You just write your request on a piece of paper, place it in the tray in the drawer, and ring the bell. Whether it's for laundry or amenity replenishment, you don't even need to make a phone call – perfect for introverts!
Every detail of my stay here was meticulously taken care of. Despite being on a busy street, the soundproofing was excellent, and the temperature and humidity were maintained at a very comfortable level, allowing me to get refreshing sleep during a busy trip.
The breakfast selection is quite rich, with semi-buffet and full-buffet options available at different restaurants. For tourists, I'd recommend the full buffet as it offers a wider variety of dishes, including both hot and cold options, and you can also order à la carte desserts like pancakes.
Before leaving, I bought some rose jam and a fan, officially becoming a fan of MO.
- M328290****
Let's start with the unpleasant parts: The bakery on the second floor has an overall snobbish vibe. A white male staff member was overly friendly with a white customer at the entrance who wasn't with him, while completely ignoring Asian customers asking about seating. When checking out and retrieving my luggage, all the smiling staff members suddenly disappeared. And yes, I did strain my neck and shoulder going down the steps because the entrance was crowded with people.
The good aspects are that the overall staff, when entering and exiting, were smiling and welcoming, creating a good atmosphere. At check-in, I received a small toy and dessert, and at check-out, I got a small fan. The breakfast, for a five-star hotel, was exquisite, offering à la carte Eggs Benedict, cold brew coffee, and asparagus with avocado. The lobster bisque at Cafe Causette on the second floor was also good.
The room had a 1990s mahogany style and offered turn-down service. Fruit and drinks were delivered through a butler's pantry, ensuring no disturbance. The indoor pool on the top floor, though small, was exquisite and clean, and the lifeguard/attendant Michael was very attentive.
Overall, the value for money is okay. It's about a ten-minute walk to IFC and Mid-Levels Central. The main entrance can be a bit noisy and inconvenient for temporary stops. After all, the room rate isn't super extravagant, so one can't expect everything.
- stellay
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Hotel Location
Pacific Place, No.88 Queensway, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, China |
4.68KM from city center
45.3km from Hong Kong International Airport
7.8km from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
430m from Admiralty
930m from Wan Chai
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Went for the breakfast view. No longer swarmed by influencers, it's much quieter now. Breakfast for four was served simultaneously by five or six waiters – quite an impressive sight, perfect for a photo op!
- 1391818****
Great location, very spacious room (much more comfortable than most Hong Kong hotels), amazing view, and a good breakfast too.
- Jackson_Teng
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Hotel Location
1 Harbour Drive, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong, China |
4.41KM from city center
37.4km from Hong Kong International Airport
6.7km from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
189m from Exhibition Centre
469m from Wan Chai
Reviews From Real Travelers
The overall hotel environment is great and very quiet. The hotel's location is super convenient, close to both Exhibition Centre Station and Wan Chai Station. You can even use the skybridge directly, so no worries about rainy weather. If you want to go to Tsim Sha Tsui, you can take the Star Ferry, as it's very close to the pier.
The hotel's breakfast is fantastic; it's à la carte, with Chinese, Western, and Japanese options, plus some additional items you can order. Personally, I find this more convenient than a buffet. I highly recommend the Japanese salmon set! The in-room dining menu is also excellent.
The room is quite spacious for a Hong Kong hotel, with two 1.5-meter single beds, making it family-friendly when traveling with kids. The hotel also provides unlimited complimentary drinks and snacks daily, which is a huge plus! They can even provide milk for children.
Overall, it's pretty good, but there's room for improvement in the details. I had requested baby amenities and a cot in advance, but when we got to the room, none of them were prepared. The cot installation afterward wasn't professional either; the bars weren't secured into the mattress, and the bedding wasn't neatly arranged, with the mattress and bed frame showing, which wasn't a very pleasant sight.
- E0811****
The St. Regis has yet to disappoint, especially when it comes to breakfast – it's absolutely fantastic! 👍
My wife and I were here for a business trip (it's perfect for a getaway without kids).
At this caliber, the facilities, cleanliness, ambiance, and service are all top-notch.
(One small suggestion: perhaps a heads-up about the room's fragrance. Not all guests appreciate it, but it could be moved to a cupboard.) The service from all departments was excellent, especially the concierge. We were going for dinner a short distance away and couldn't find a taxi, so they arranged a hotel car for us. When we returned, they warmly greeted us and asked about our dining experience, which was very thoughtful. ❤️
- Paulcui
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Hotel Location
Pacific Place, No.88 Queensway, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, China |
4.74KM from city center
45.4km from Hong Kong International Airport
7.9km from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
509m from Admiralty
1.0km from Wan Chai
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I used to work at PP, and staying at the Conrad was standard. It's been a long time since I've been back. The facilities at the Conrad have really deteriorated. On the first day, the bathroom drain was clogged – ridiculous, just like the swimming pool. A complete fail, unusable. Then I asked for the sheets to be changed, and they weren't – also ridiculous.
However, the restaurants, from the breakfast in the dining room to the Cantonese cuisine, were just as excellent as before.
The front desk staff were outstanding and efficient, just as they always have been.
- Wangcai1998
The Conrad Hong Kong is conveniently located at Pacific Place. To get there, take the Airport Express to Central, then one MTR stop to Admiralty Station. From there, head upstairs, and you'll find a passage next to Dior. Take the elevator up to the hotel lobby. The guest rooms are spacious, clean, hygienic, and comfortable, and the service is warm and attentive.
- Jiafeimaopeiqi
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Hotel Location
No.1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong, China |
4.22KM from city center
45.2km from Hong Kong International Airport
449m from Exhibition Centre
779m from Wan Chai
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Pros:
1. The breakfast is indeed delicious, especially on the 1st floor, with a rich variety of Chinese and Western options. The latte tastes great and has beautiful latte art. Dining hours are from 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM. Guests staying in Club rooms can also choose to have breakfast on the first floor.
2. The room size is quite generous, with a separate wet and dry area and a bathtub. I soaked my feet for three days and it was very comfortable.
3. The view from the sea-view room is excellent, with large floor-to-ceiling windows. The Ferris wheel is not far away, and the hotel is very close to the harbor in a straight line. You can watch the dusk and sunset, and the night view is also beautiful, with the large screen of the M+ Museum visible at night.
4. Most functions are fully electric (curtains are day-night blinds).
5. All toiletries are Bellman, which is very good.
6. The TV in the room couldn't cast content from mainland video apps like Tencent or iQiyi, but the hotel sent staff to resolve it.
7. The afternoon tea and snacks at the Club Lounge are good. The snacks can practically serve as dinner.
Cons:
1. The price difference can be several hundred dollars depending on when you book, so it's worth comparing.
2. The official hotel information states check-in is available at 3 PM, but we arrived a little after 3 PM and didn't get our room card until 4 PM. The reason given was a high volume of guests and the hotel being unable to process rooms in time. (This is hard to rate).
3. On the third night, we switched to a Club room, but the room card given by the front desk was still invalid. (Also hard to rate).
4. The mattress had a slight indentation in the middle, making for a somewhat tiring sleep.
5. The toilet was old-fashioned, and the hairdryer was ancient; it felt older than the hotel itself.
6. The hotel's location in Wan Chai might not be the best choice for those who highly prioritize convenient transportation. Getting around mostly relies on public buses, and the bus stops are a bit of a walk. For navigation, Google Maps is recommended as Gaode and Baidu Maps are not accurate enough.
7. During our stay, the area around the hotel was undergoing renovation and construction, requiring a detour to get to the harbor. Fortunately, Wan Chai was really quiet during the National Day holiday, making it very chill.
Tips:
1. For Club rooms, you need to transfer, first going to the 30th floor.
2. Although Club rooms (including breakfast) offer complimentary tea, coffee, and fruit all day, having them delivered to your room costs extra. A glass of watermelon juice and a latte cost nearly 200 HKD. Oh well, being poor is my fault.
3. A deposit of 3000 HKD is required for a three-night stay, payable via Alipay or cash.
- Anonymous User
Overall our stay is good, the room is very clean and spacious, view is good. But one thing is that the cake delivery to room took more than an hour, I have dropped off the cake a day prior to arrival and requested to send the cake up to the room after I checked in on the next day, but it took quite a long time and I waited for a very long time. The other thing is that the some of the amenities are lacking such as comb. Other than these, everything was perfect. Staffs are polite and friendly in general, breakfast is superb!! Very wide selection of food and all very delicious.
- Guest User
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Hotel Location
Main Bldg, 1881 Heritage, 2A Canton Rd, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong, China |
2.68KM from city center
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The hotel staff were very friendly and attentive.
Old, traditional building.
The lighting was a little dim, but everything else was excellent.
- Guest User
民國風加東南亞風情的組合,風景和視野都是一般人享受不到的,房間面積很大,很舒適。洗手間重新裝修後,更現代化了,可惜還是沒有衞洗麗。網絡平時挺好,但突然説沒就沒了。
- Anonymous User
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Hotel Location
No.1 Austin Road West (International Commerce Centre), Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong, China |
2.0KM from city center
39.3km from Hong Kong International Airport
709m from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
259m from Kowloon
850m from Austin
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This is the most convenient hotel when traveling from mainland China to Hong Kong. You can easily walk to it from the high-speed rail station, so even on a rainy day, it's very convenient. The Elements shopping mall downstairs meets all dining and shopping needs and is great for browsing. We wanted to have afternoon tea; both the restaurant on the 103rd floor and the lobby lounge on the 102nd floor offer it. The restaurant always has afternoon tea sets available, but it finishes quite early, at 5:15 PM. The lobby lounge's afternoon tea requires a bit of advance booking; if you don't book, you can only order à la carte, and there aren't many options, nor is the presentation as exquisite as expected. The environment, however, is excellent, with expansive high-altitude views overlooking the islands and the sea, offering a unique perspective of Hong Kong. We stayed during the Mid-Autumn Festival and received mooncakes and lanterns, plus a late check-out, which we were very pleased with. My husband took the kids swimming and came back saying the staff were very attentive, helping to wash and spin-dry their swimsuits. The service was incredibly detailed. We will definitely stay here again.
- M3106****
Perfect for a family stay where you just want to relax and not venture out. The service was excellent, making us feel right at home. The highlight was definitely the rooftop pool with its panoramic views of Victoria Harbour. The beef topping and shark fin dumplings at the Michelin two-star restaurant's breakfast buffet were amazing, and that restaurant also offers Harbour views. I'd definitely go back if I have the chance.
- M522816****
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