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Prince Hotel Marco Polo
4.5/51523 Reviews

Prince Hotel Marco Polo

Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.17km from Central-Mid-Levels Escalators
Due to concerns about the relationship with no relevant experience, there was no special expectation for the Prince Hotel who participated in the quarantine hotel plan for the first time! The reason for choosing it is mainly because of the convenient location! But the result was overjoyed! 🤪 First talk about the hotel's service. Since the moment of check-in, I have felt the staff up and down the hotel, the kind of hospitality that is customer-first! After check-in, every time you have to call the front desk to find help, the responsible staff will always solve the problem for us quickly! This is especially important for passengers who need to be quarantined! 👍🏻 Regarding the room, it is comfortable, clean and fully furnished. We live in a suite this time. The space will naturally be larger, but it is indeed a very good choice for guests who need to work! 👍🏻 Regarding the meal arrangement during the quarantine period, the taste is very good, the temperature can be maintained, and the fast service of the staff responsible for the delivery of food! However, we mainly taste Chinese food. For the opinions of the Western Menu, other guests may need to provide it! 🙏🏻 This year is our second experience of quarantined hotels. Under the comparison situation, it highlights the Prince Hotel's intention to prepare every detail! If there is still such a need next time, we are happy to choose Prince Hotel again!

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Yin Apartment Hotel
2.7/54 Reviews
Central
Advantages: 1. Good location, central area of Central, suitable for business people, convenient transportation, 10 minutes walk to Central Metro, Airport Express Hong Kong Station. There are many restaurants nearby, breakfast and dinner can be solved nearby. 2. The room is large. Compared with many Hong Kong hotels at the same price, this area is very large, about 25-40 square meters. 3. This is a hotel-style apartment with kitchen tools, similar to a home. 4. The design style is distinctive and suitable for young people.
The Pottinger Hong Kong
4.6/5194 Reviews
Central
great location in the middle of central making it close and walkable to many great locations (shops, restaurants, activities etc), nice spacious room and very clean.
Mingle Place At The Eden
3.8/5250 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.
Butterfly on Wellington Boutique Hotel Central
4.4/5583 Reviews
Central
Great location. Close to all the restaurants and bars, not too loud. There's a construction site next door but I didn't hear anything over the weekend. Room is small but clean and equipped with a small tv and large desk. Good spot if you just want to come for a weekend and go out for dinner and drinks with friends. Only downside is that there's no gym of any sort and lugging luggage up wellington street from the mtr is a bit of a pain. The better option would probably to take the escalators from central.
Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong
4.2/5618 Reviews
Central
The location of the hotel is great, is nearby the bar area to go walking but not close enough to get noisy at night. Even though there were a few buildings in front, we still had a nice view of the ocean. You can also walk to the Ferry area, it takes about 15 minutes and it’s easier to walk than wait to find a taxi. The room was very clean, the shower was absolutely amazing and the bed was very comfortable. The staff was polite and assisted with the requests we had. When we arrived at the room, it smelled a bit musty but it went away after we turned on the AC for a while. Would only like to point out that there are no free power outlet adapters available, however you can purchase them at the hotel for 140 HKD.
Shama Central
3.8/514 Reviews
Central
I had a pleasant time at the Shama Central. It was a really lovely hotel/ service apartment. The room was quite spacious, with a big dining room and living room too. Everything looked fairly nice. And the hotel was located at a convenient area, with many good restaurants nearby! The whole apartment was kinda dreamy, view was ok. However, the one problem was the front desk staff. When we were checking out, the female frontdesk staff member was really rude. Her attitude was very poor and I felt rather surprised by her attitude. It was such a shame because the rest of the stay was satisfactory, but it ended on such a negative note because of her!

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