Let's start with the positives. The hotel's location is excellent, quite close to both Hong Kong Station and Central Station, about a 10-15 minute walk. My 10th-floor room was pretty quiet, though I think that's more due to Central itself being a relatively peaceful area, with not much street noise at night. The soundproofing in the room isn't great, though; you can clearly hear people talking outside the door. As for other facilities, the TV had several channels, the Wi-Fi speed was fast, and a fridge and iron were provided. The hotel staff were very helpful and quick to respond to requests.
Now for the downsides. Firstly, the hotel entrance is indeed discreet and hard to find. Secondly, the room layout is quite odd; the bathroom and shower alone take up at least 1/3 to 2/5 of the 27-square-meter room, making the space feel cramped. Thirdly, there are no self-service laundry facilities, only a paid laundry service. Lastly, you have to specifically ask the front desk for children's slippers and toothbrushes as they aren't proactively provided, which is a bit disappointing compared to even mid-range hotels in mainland China.
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