Guest User
February 3, 2026
As expected, the room was small and the facilities were compact. However, it had everything you'd need, and it would be even better if there was an extra chair.
The hotel entrance is tucked away at the corner of a small street and can be a bit hard to spot if you're not paying attention, as the decor is quite understated. We actually got a bit lost searching for it from Causeway Bay MTR station, almost ending up at Victoria Park.
On the upside, the hotel's location is fantastic. Right at the street corner downstairs, it's in a bustling commercial area, making shopping and dining incredibly convenient. You've got everything from Din Tai Fung to Fairwood, catering to all budgets. Small supermarkets like Japan Home Centre and 7-Eleven are just steps away.
Hong Kong is a place where every inch counts, and for a four-star hotel to occupy such a prime location and still offer everything you'd expect, it definitely deserves praise.
Another big plus is that the A11 bus stop is just a ten-minute walk away, and it's not usually crowded with passengers. This is particularly convenient for travelers heading to Macau via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.
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