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The Bauhinia Hotel Central
3.9/581 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
The hotel located somewhere close to 厚福街 so you don’t need to worry about food and drinks. About the services, the receptionist is so polite and patient. They tried to answer all my questions with good attitudes. That’s why I really enjoy to communicate with them. I have already bookmarked this hotel and will visit again.
Mia Casa Hotel
4.3/553 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Very spacious for the price with an amazing outdoor space which is very hard to find in Hong Kong.Tiny no frills reception. Room is clean and quite standard. Recommended for the outdoor space and low price. In a great part of the city with lots of coffe shops and next to the harbour. The room also has a sea view.
60 West Hotel
4.3/572 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
I stayed for four consecutive days, two of which were Xiaoqiang. First of all, on the first day, I was on the ceiling of the bathroom. When I took a shower, I suddenly saw something moving at the end of my eyes. Fortunately, it was already at the end, so I had to walk out with a quick shower , lead it underground and destroy it. Xiaoqiang has the length of his little finger, and now he thinks of it, he has chicken skin. The next day at the sink, when I wanted to turn on the faucet, I fell from a height and fell into the sink. I was so frightened that my heart broke away. Moreover, Xiaoqiang is very strong and fat, and he almost landed on my head. It was scary. experience. Reported to the front desk, but after the waiter came to the room, he cleaned up the mess, with a cold attitude, and asked us how many days we stayed. It felt like ”accept the opinion, and the attitude remains the same.” There was mold in the bathroom, and there were black spots on the bath towels. I had no choice but to go to other supermarkets to buy a towel for my own use, and also taught me not to be lazy and add more towels next time. I thought it would be easy to train, but now the training has made me nervous.
Mini Central
3.5/52152 Reviews
Central
I've been staying at the Mini Hotel in Central for the past 10 years (2 years in a row for the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon). It is the best most economical option on the Hong Kong Island. There's so many things to do in Hong Kong that I'm usually out exploring and only need the room to shower and sleep. Staff has always been friendly and I've never had issues with their service. Very easy to reach from Airport. Take the Airport Express to the Hong Kong Station, walk from there to the connecting Central Station, then walk thru the station to Exit D, make a right and go straight until you see the really long stairs on the left side, take the stairs and viola, you're at the Mini Hotel, Feel free to see the YouTube video I made about this (@williams808 on YT)I will say, they have removed all the bath towels and replaced it with an eco friendly, bath towel packaged set that is quite thin and might take some time to get used to. Either way I will continue to stay here, looking forward to seeing you guys again!
ibis Hong Kong Central and Sheung Wan Hotel
4.2/52315 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan
Great location in Sheung Wan. I got a 28 floor harbour view room. The view was blocked by Lawsgroup building. Friendly hotel staff. Cleanliness is above average. Hotel TV has very few channels and has lots of room for improvement. I skipped the TV throughout my stay. Overall it was a good stay.
Mingle Place At The Eden
3.8/5247 Reviews
Central
It was wrongly advertised on trip.com that there was an outdoor pool, gym and sauna for guests to relax in. An on-site restaurant and coffee shop were all referenced but not there. Hopefully the information has been updated by trip.com I booked 5 nights expecting all of these facilities to be there for me to use and none of them were there. It spoilt my holiday. The hotel told me that they didn’t have these facilities when I asked them about it on my first day. They said trip.com had made an error. They didn’t offer any solutions to help me though, e.g. giving me a slight discount would have been a nice good will gesture. Despite the negatives, the staff were friendly and the hotel was clean and in a very convenient area. There wouldn’t have been a single issue if it was correctly advertised. I’d recommend for guests to stay there if the information about their facilities is correctly advertised.

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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.

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