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Mondrian Hong Kong
4.6/5254 Reviews

Mondrian Hong Kong

Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|0.4km from Knutsford Terrace

Latest booking 11 hrs ago

I haven’t been to Hong Kong in five years and I experienced the new hotel in Hong Kong - Meng Zhuon Hotel. The location is excellent, with convenience stores and restaurants nearby, and the subway station opposite. The service staff are all young, fashionable, good-looking, friendly and enthusiastic, making people feel like spring breeze. Due to its excellent location, every hotel room has a sea view room with an excellent view. Looking out is the Victoria Harbor, which makes people feel refreshed. The decoration style of the hotel is simple, fresh and fashionable, and design elements are reflected in all details: the design in the elevator, buttons, lights, graffiti on the guest room aisle, the wine set in the room, the shape of the lamps, as well as the body lotion and toiletry brands It is a very niche MALIN+GOETZ! I was pleasantly surprised, the taste is unique😃😃😃 My bug battery broke, and the hotel promptly brought a charger to charge it. The room was a bit cold, and they also brought a heater promptly. The service was considerate and attentive. On the day I left, I called a reserved taxi and put my luggage in the backup room. It's in the box, and it's thoughtful and careful. The restaurant on the 38th floor is so beautiful, with a better view. The Chinese breakfast ordered is also very delicious and the price is reasonable. I feel that if I come next time, I will consider staying there again. Thanks to Dilys chan, Andrew Cheung, and Doudou in the restaurant for their service! (Sorry for any omissions) The greeting card before leaving was also very beautiful and heart-warming. Service details are reflected in all aspects, both hardware and software make people comfortable and satisfied. I wish business is prosperous! 🥰🥰

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Dadol Hotel
2.9/5431 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
We try one night in Dadal Hotel on week end. But it was totally different what we see in the advertising! First the price was not cheap. We have to paid over HKD 1,000 for one night! We stay with 4 person's room two adults and two kids. The room not big enough and the bath tower are not clean and old. Regarding the service they are not professional and I may say no service at all. Only the location was in center of kowloon that's all. If anyone want to try this hotel must be take time to consideration!!
The Luxe Manor
4.2/51256 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
Hotel will collect deposit HK500 per night, if you stay for 4 nights, they will ask for HK2,000. Some days they don't replenish toiletries thinking that you still have it from other day that they have given you. We stayed over Xmas period. The staff won't even greet you by saying a simple Merry Christmas or Good morning etc. When I asked to arrange for taxi to airport. The staff told me they can help me or I just flat my own taxi outside the hotel. If you have children and sleep early. Behind the hotel are pubs and clubs, it turned rowdy and noisy at night. Some drunkard will screamed and shouted or quarrelled. Location wise is not bad, about 8 mins walk to train station and with many eateries.
The Perkin Hotel
4.2/5527 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
In the heart of the city and it’s beautifully decorated and spacious the bed was comfortable. Happily with the hotel and you are in walking distance to everything in the CBD there are restaurants below and it’s convenient if you don’t want to go far. The staff is amazingly helpful.
Stanford Hillview Hotel
4.4/51762 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
This stay over was only for a few hours between a flight and a train. The hotel isn't far from the train station which made it very convenient. Additionally, it is near many bars and restaurants that were open really late and we were able to get a meal at 1am after many hours of flying. There are also 7 elevens nearby, foot massage places and an ATM which is extremely important if you're needing to take a cab. The manager was kind enough to help call us a cab in the morning and the hotel itself was very clean and comfortable. I will certainly be back the next time I'm in the area.
Smart Hotel
3.6/5115 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
I like this hotel. The price-performance ratio is very good. I am a picky person who has high requirements for accommodation. I think this price is worthy of the service and environment of this hotel. We went there early and could not check in. The grandfather at the door was very kind to help us store The luggage is also enthusiastically introduced. It’s super awesome. We brought a converter at the time, which was not enough. The grandfather at the hotel’s front desk also lent me a door. It’s really great. Next time I go to Hong Kong, I will choose this hotel. Finally, the location is super good, close to the Tsim Sha Tsui subway There is a shopping mall next to the station by walking for 5 minutes
The Kimberley Hotel
3.9/55465 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
Overall I had a pleasant stay here. Location is pretty near to the TST MTR and a lot of food nearby. Room is very clean and spacious. The housekeeping team is very prompt in cleaning the room everyday! The only downside is the toilet flush system is not very good. Probably need some upgrading. Other than that it’s almost perfect. Will consider staying here again.

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