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Small rooms with hard mattress. Better to pay a bit more to have a better stay.
No breakfast provided but there are many affordable eating places nearby.Location ok with walking distance to shops.
Still using the traditional key to open room door where others have...More
Good price and value. Heart of party district. Hotel is located on high floors so the view is amazing. Staff is pretty unfriendly tho. Anyway we are not spoiled kids with crazy demands so we enjoyed every minute in this hotel. Anyway who wants to...More
Price was somewhat decent, rooms are filthy, the place smells and the customer service is HORRIBLE!! After check out while waiting in the ground floor lobby we were verbally assulted by one of the staff. I had put my sore feet on my luggage while...More
This hotel really should be a one star hotel. The staff are polite but this is not enough when everything smells soooo bad. The rooms are not that clean as its an old hotel and the beds are hard as rock. I did read the...More
Although it is a budget hotel, the services are deplorable. The staff are very rude, unfriendly and do not bother about guests! we had to carry our own luggage and was rudely told by the "bell boy" that he was not paid to carry our...More
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay are the retail centres of Hong Kong Island. Filled with shops, malls and restaurants, both areas are bustling with people – tourists and locals alike. Causeway Bay has one of the highest rents on the planet, and is a bit more polished and modern than its Wan Chai counterpart. Beneath the surface there is more than meets the eye – find boutique stores in the above ground floors of
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buildings and wander into side streets to find interesting restaurants and shops tucked away from the main roads. Wan Chai especially has experienced a modern revival in recent times, with an influx of trendy restaurants and bars around the Star Street area. In addition, both areas contain many of Hong Kong’s iconic tourist attractions worthy of your visit.
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Hi, this hotel is around the corner from Yau Ma Tei train station and also the bus stations on Nathan Road. If you looking for convenience you probably wont get more convenient than this. The main entrance is right behind... More
Hi, this hotel is around the corner from Yau Ma Tei train station and also the bus stations on Nathan Road. If you looking for convenience you probably wont get more convenient than this. The main entrance is right behind the basketball court on Nathan Road, opposite the Temple and the secondary entrance leads to the markets in the evening.
We traveled from the above station to Disneyland by train and it was approx. 45mins travel time, including changing trains twice. I speak under correction but i think the price of the train tickets (one way) was about HKD60 per adult and a bit cheaper for kids. You can also only purchase one way tickets so be sure to buy your return ticket at Disneyland when you arrive there.
There might be easier and cheaper ways but we only went to Disneyland for the day so this was ideal for us.
Hope this helps.