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Tsuen Hostel
2.6/546 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Quan Hotel in Hong Kong, this is a small hotel with a high CP value. Although the price has more than tripled during the May Day holiday, the price on weekdays should be very affordable. I recommend everyone that if you want to live in a different area than Tsim Sha Tsui, you can choose to live in this room, because it is only a 7-minute walk from the MTR-Tsuen Wan Station, and there is a barbecue restaurant downstairs - Chuanyaki Wang, there is also the KOLOR shopping mall in Tsuen Wan, there are 24-hour 7-11 and OK convenience stores nearby, there are also Yinlong Tea Restaurant, McDonald's, there is also a bank ATM downstairs where you can get money, and there is a traditional vegetable market for early risers. It is a small hotel that is simple but fully functional. The reception staff of the hotel are kind. I couldn’t find the hotel when I arrived in Tsuen Wan for the first time. I asked the taxi driver to call the hotel, and the reception staff personally came out to take me. The service was very good. But there are still some things that can be improved, that is, there is no kettle for boiling water in the hotel, no refrigerator, and if you want disposable bath towels, you have to buy a $20 Hong Kong dollar from the counter, and you need to deposit $500 Hong Kong dollars when you check in. You can get a full refund with the deposit slip when you check in. The WiFi network speed is very slow and very stuck. Basically, the network speed needs to be improved, and it is a small hotel without an elevator. If your suitcase is heavy, you will basically move the suitcase Going up and down the stairs is very, very tiring! The advantage is that there is a TV in the hotel room, and there are whole cans of shower gel and shampoo in the bathroom that you can use as you please, and the water flow in the shower is also very strong, making it very refreshing to take a shower! Downstairs there is a porridge shop that sells it very late, and I recommend a Chuanyao Wang-Barbecue shop next to the hotel. The food is delicious, the proprietress is kind and friendly, and the music and speakers are often played in the barbecue shop! It tastes so relaxing! Overall, I give ”Hong Kong Tsuen Hotel” a very high evaluation. At least the living functions are convenient and the price is relatively reasonable. If you are a couple staying here, you can go to the hotel counter to buy all kinds of Durex. This is a special service!
YHA Bradbury Jockey Club Tai Mei Tuk Youth Hostel (Tai Po)
3.9/525 Reviews
The dormitory supervisor is very good, but the headquarters of the youth hostel is very poor. Because the door was broken, the dormitory supervisor kicked the door and tried to open it. As a result, the glass splashed and injured me, but the headquarters did not deal with it. Generally speaking, the residents and dormitory supervisors are more interesting and full of human touch.
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin
4.5/52437 Reviews
Sha Tin
I really liked the room and the breakfast, but the bathtub was a bit dirty unfortunately (I saw some dust when I turned on the tap). I wish there were more food choices for the breakfast too, like more cold cuts (they only had turkey ham and salami) and plain yogurt instead of packaged frozen yogurt. I prefer Hyatt centric’s buffet, but I guess for the price it’s not too bad. Also the desk light in my room wasn’t working for some reason. However I do recognise that demand to stay here is really high this season (even the lifts were full), so I understand if not everything is perfect.
Dorsett Tsuen Wan
4/52349 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Had a comfortable stay at Dorsett Tsuen Wan. There’s a 7/11 convenience nearby and 10 minute to walk to Tai Wo Hau mtr station. Just a slight feedback on cleanliness when we arrived on our suite room (glass rim have markings of dried sediments, toilet bowl not cleaned properly, incomplete amenities as we booked for 3 adults, only prepared 2 sets, carpet w/ dust clumbs) though I didn’t took a photo since it’s not necessary coz the service of staff was good & they are smoke-free hotel & supports sustainability. Would suggest to have an available 24hr room service for guests who would require food in the middle of the night. This hotel is highly recommended for any type of travellers. Would stay at this hotel on our next visit to Hong Kong.
Silka Tsuen Wan Hong Kong
3.9/51477 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
I brought my family for the new year countdown, a timing when hotel fees are sky rocket. Silka TW, charged relatively lower per night and we traded it with the accessibility as it is not near to any train station. There is a hourly shuttle bus on booking basis. Alternatively you can hitch a cab fairly easy on the road or you can ask the concierge to get you a cab. Cafes are available opposite the road.
Silka Far East Hotel
3.8/51894 Reviews
Tsuen Wan
Hotel is located at center of Tsuen Ean district in which many public transport are preferred for going out to HKG.Front desk is provided a rapid service tks a hotel guest and a cleanness environment is maintained by a housekeeping dept.

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