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Harbour Plaza North Point
4/54094 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
Stayed here many times before, the front desk was very nice and helpful, especially Charles who did check in for me, very patience and professional Also the housekeeping was very nice and professional. Room was nice and clean as usual as photos Location was good, close to mtr and lots food choices The only down was they dont have adaptor for foreign countries products But overall was very decent, highly recommended
M1 Hotel North Point
3.3/51121 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
Hot water not working well, i had to take cold showers. I dont know is it about the button or not. No soap included, only toilet paper and tea in room which is acceptable. They asking you to pay for the shower gel and shampoo kind of stuff. Asked 500hkd deposit, beware. Overall is okay can consider to stay again.
Y Loft
4.1/5440 Reviews
Location is my number one concern when I decide to choose Youth Loft for my stay in HK. I don't need to bother taking expensive taxi from airport to hotel for check in and vice versa when I need to travel to airport on my departure day. Excellent location and I think this is the main merit compared to most other features. The room is standard and basically clean and tidy. Front desk staff is helpful and friendly.
Camlux Hotel
4.1/52295 Reviews
Hung Hom and Kowloon City
The hotel sits in the industrials area of Kowloon East so it’s not close to the metro or major bus stops. Well, given this room rate, you need to pay an effort to walk for about 7 minutes to the major bus stops. There’s also no restaurant nearby so make sure you get takeaway or eat before you return to the hotel area. The hotel room decor is of modern light industrial style with a nice choice of tones of colours of the wall and furniture. Amenities are rather new. However, there are two things that make the stay experience a little disappointing. There’re areas in the room that harbour dust, especially the bathroom door, the table top above the refrigerator and some parts of the wall. Your clothing items would collect if you accidentally place anything there. What stunned me was that they were strict or I would say stingy about giving bottled water to guests, which I have never experienced in any hotel in Hong Kong. At other hotels I’ve stayed in, I can ask for extra bottled water when I needed or they had filtered water dispensers installed in the corridor. (Foreign travellers must pay attention that not all water pipes that lead to the tap are clean and some could have unwanted metal deposits. At Camlux they provided only two 700+ ml bottles of water and each extra bottle comes at $12.
Vega Suites
4.3/5783 Reviews
Good environment with a nice view - a cozy lobby with a festive vibe. The room is clean and spacious. The front desk receptionists are friendly and pleasant. The location is convenient as it is next to TKO MTR station. There are plenty of shopping malls near the hotel. The Green Terrace on 8/F is worth a visit. The laundry facilities are the best of all.
Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East
4.5/52030 Reviews
I booked this hotel for my brother and sis-in-law's anniversary. Left a message to the hotel for a special deco but there was nothing arranged, neither was there any greeting toys for my 5 year old niece. We were charged a premium price due to the upcoming public holiday but there was no premium service provided at all. It was just a standard ”doing a job” kind of experience for us. Rather disappointing given the service standard.

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