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Hotel COZi Resort
4.2/56263 Reviews
Location is very convenient, can get to the MTR station in a few mins! There is a mall and restaurants nearby too. The hotel itself is quite unique, it’s got different themes on each floor. Staff is good as well and room service is quite fast. Would defo recommend as the pricing is worth it.
Tai O Inn, by the Sea
3.9/53 Reviews
Islands District
This place is like a Airbnb apartment with 3 rooms. We got the sea view one. Nice view, breezy, can hear waves lapping up the shores. Nice little balcony. 10min walk from Tai O bus terminal so it is peaceful, unlike the ”town” near the bus terminal. Can walk a further 10min to see the Tai O Heritage Hotel. The apartment has a rooftop garden where u can hang your laundry or just chill there. Only blemish is, there's a cockroach running around in our room. I also got bitten by mosquito at night. Innkeeper's service is very good, responsive. Recommend to stay 1 night at Tai O to experience the charm of this village.
Tai O Heritage Hotel
4.4/543 Reviews
Islands District
There is a free boat from Blue Bridge in Tai O to the hotel at three o'clock every day. The hotel provides free afternoon tea for guests. The restaurant has a good view. The breakfast is not a buffet but it is rich. The service attitude of all employees is very good. The hotel and the pier below the hotel are the best places to watch the sunset (there is a small elevator from the ground to the hotel), or you can take a walk from the hotel to the village Disadvantages: 1) It takes about 20 minutes to walk back to Tai O Pier and bus station after leaving the hotel. There is no land transportation, and the elderly have difficulty walking. They can only book a boat (150 yuan one way) to go to the pier near the bus station. 2) The hotel is an attraction in Tai O. It is open to tourists during the day. Whether you stay on the ground floor or the second floor, tourists will pass by the window. However, tourists are not allowed in after dark and it is very quiet at night. It is recommended to go on weekdays for a quieter time. Overall a very special and great experience.
YHA Ngong Ping SG Davis Youth Hostel (Lantau Island)
3.7/535 Reviews
Islands District
Hiking on Phoenix Trail, this is the only place to stay in Ngong Ping. Because we were checking in on a weekday, two people reserved the room. But a double room is relatively small and has no place to sit, which is normal in Hong Kong. The staff are also quite enthusiastic. The Ngong Ping Market was closed. We bought water and two packs of instant noodles, and the staff kindly gave us two eggs... The facilities are quite complete and can be used by yourself. It's pretty neat too.
City Oasis Guesthouse
4.3/525 Reviews
Islands District
The host was very nice and friendly. He gave us a lot of info about the local attractions. The room was extremely clean though, but the water flow was a bit slow due to low water pressure. We don’t think this is an issue though, because it didn’t affect our showers but just think that it’s something we need to mention about. In terms of location, I would consider it as inconvenient, because there’s a 10mins walk to the main road and cars can’t drive through because there’s no road/ paths nearby the house. For drivers x you do need to park your car outside where about 10mins walk away. In terms of cleanliness and quietness, this place is an extremely clean, and the host actually asked us to leave our shoes outside the room. Also, I haven’t found any dust or dirt in this house. In terms of view, we were not arranged to a room with any views, which is kinda disappointed. As far as I know there were other rooms occupied at the same time, and they were on the second floor and third floor. Unfortunately, they are the rooms that have views. In terms of facilities, we actually didn’t manage time to cook or BBQ at this place. Guests can actually use the kitchen and BBQ at the backyard.
The Cove Hostel
3.1/5125 Reviews
Islands District
The hostel is basic but good enough, just a few steps away from the bus stop to/from Tung Chung/Mui Wo/Tai O/Ngong Ping Village. It fits the area's laid back lifestyle. Everything is self-service including texting the staff for check in at 3pm. No fuss and quick. We paid online before arrival at hotel. There's a shared kitchen for washing/cooking/heating food. Wifi is not strong but we didn't mind. Room 2001 has seen better days but tidy. It has a small TV with local channels + 2 English channels (no cable, no mirror/smart view feature), an empty but working mini fridge, electric kettle + 2 mugs, 2 pillows, 2 towels, 1 roll tissue, 1 hair dryer. No other toiletries so bring your own. We came during a heat wave with mid-30°C temps so the wall exposed to direct sunlight most of the day was warm but when we adjusted our sleeping positions to face the aircon, it was better. Shower head broke but the rain shower worked fine. Strong water pressure. Water heater works but didn't need it. Tong Fuk Village is quaint & quiet. There's just 1 restaurant and a store next to it that's open until 11pm. Just walk along the road with the beach on your left, next to the bus stop is the resto. The village store offer cold drinks, ice cube packs, cup noodles, nibbles, a few choices of wine, beer and other liquors and basic swimming/water gears/toys. People are friendly. Cows roam around like they own the place. Always watch the road as cars/buses tend to speed through. The beach is one of our favorites in Hong Kong. Clear waters, powdery sand, wide beach area to play and run around and less visitors. Fantastic view. Hiking the trails behind the village is another activity in the area. Overall, good enough for its rate. Family-friendly. Just don't expect a hotel-quality experience. JULY 2022

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