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YHA Bradbury Jockey Club Tai Mei Tuk Youth Hostel (Tai Po)
3.9/526 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.
Camlux Hotel
4.1/52291 Reviews
Hung Hom and Kowloon City
The hotel sits in the industrials area of Kowloon East so it’s not close to the metro or major bus stops. Well, given this room rate, you need to pay an effort to walk for about 7 minutes to the major bus stops. There’s also no restaurant nearby so make sure you get takeaway or eat before you return to the hotel area. The hotel room decor is of modern light industrial style with a nice choice of tones of colours of the wall and furniture. Amenities are rather new. However, there are two things that make the stay experience a little disappointing. There’re areas in the room that harbour dust, especially the bathroom door, the table top above the refrigerator and some parts of the wall. Your clothing items would collect if you accidentally place anything there. What stunned me was that they were strict or I would say stingy about giving bottled water to guests, which I have never experienced in any hotel in Hong Kong. At other hotels I’ve stayed in, I can ask for extra bottled water when I needed or they had filtered water dispensers installed in the corridor. (Foreign travellers must pay attention that not all water pipes that lead to the tap are clean and some could have unwanted metal deposits. At Camlux they provided only two 700+ ml bottles of water and each extra bottle comes at $12.
WM HOTEL HONG KONG, Vignette Collection
4.5/52091 Reviews
Very good view on the top swimming pool, Everything is new and the services perfect
The Pier Hotel
4.1/5119 Reviews
Our weekend at the Pier was simply magnificent. It might be a bit far from the city yes, but it wasn’t that hard to get to the hotel. We just took the green minibus 1A from choi hung mtr station and it was quite convenient. And we only found out that the hotel offered free shuttle bus services after we arrived. Anyway. The hotel room was so lovely. The room was really spacious and came with our own terrace. Everything was clean and neat. However, we couldn’t really see much of the water from our terrace. Also, each terrace was too closely located to one another. There wasn’t much near the hotel, but like it was very cozy.
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin
4.5/52441 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.
Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin
4.4/5876 Reviews
Sha Tin
I highly recommend this Hotel. The location is excellent. 5 minutes to the subway, plenty of restaurants, supermarkets and convenience stores right downstairs.It's near the river which has an awesome bike and running path on both sides. Excellent for runners or if you just want to go for a walk. The gym is also one of the best I've seen in a hotel. The concierge, Tommy, went out of his way to help me with some translation issues with my banking. I was upgraded to a river view room for free and the view, for Hong Kong, was excellent. Will definitely stay here again next time.

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