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M1 Hotel North Point
3.3/51068 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
Hot water not working well, i had to take cold showers. I dont know is it about the button or not. No soap included, only toilet paper and tea in room which is acceptable. They asking you to pay for the shower gel and shampoo kind of stuff. Asked 500hkd deposit, beware. Overall is okay can consider to stay again.
Epoch Hotel
4/5626 Reviews
Mong Kok
Decent place to stay. HK hotel rooms are not that big. I being to HK many times, this hotel has the best location. The nearest MTR exit is Mong Kok Station B2. From the exit is 2 mins walk to the hotel. Airport bus A21 drop-off and pick-up location are just nearby. You can also walk to Mong Kok East MTR Station under shelter. For those who want taxi, just walk across to Argyle Centre, and you can find the taxi stand. Langham Place is just across Nathan Road, where you can go shopping or catch a movie.
metacity living
3.6/5322 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
Just a short stroll from Jordan metro Station, Metacity Living is a much better alternative to the coffin sized guest rooms you find at Chungking Mansions down Nathan Road. It’s a spacious room with a comfortable double bed, a/c, refrigerator (a great inclusion for HK humidity) and a bathroom with a spacious shower recess. The staff were very helpful and even accepted the Chinese RMB as deposit as it’s pretty much now parity with the HKD. Only suggestion I would make is put a rubber light trap under the doors to completely darken the room, I had to drop a towel on the floor to stop 🛑 the light streaming in under the door. Metacity is a short stroll from Kowloon Gardens, some high end shopping malls and great local restaurants and bars on Kimberley Rd. If you fancy some Indian food, the little take away restaurants on the ground floor at Chungking Mansions do really good Briyani. There’s also Delaneys Irish pub for your dose of sport and pub food. I’d definitely consider staying here again.
Caritas Bianchi Lodge
4.1/51353 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei
Good location, rooms are spacious enough. The hotel has ”vintage” interiors but is still curated. Small improvements to the room would make the stay more comfortable, eg we only had one nightstand on one side of the bed, no power outlet in proximity of the bed. We had breakfast included with our booking, which was ok, quite plain (coffee, juice, bread and butter, milk and cereals, porridge), available only until 9.30.
Harbour Bay Hotel
4/51386 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
Hotel is opposite 海员之家 you can see many handsome hot guys through your windows Breakfast is the hk restaurant, but the service there is like, when you present voucher they told you, oh you are alone, why you use 2 vouchers, because I paid for it@@, and they will inform you, breakfast closed already, we are preparing lunch, blablabla, hotel is perfect, they can give you iron and room heater if you feel cold, cleaning everyday, but watch out, the door closing sound is too loud, you may not sleep really well , cause you will hear someone open and close door and u may get shocked
Park Line Inn Hostel
4.6/5786 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
Location is just in front of Tsim sha Tsui MTR exit A, 2mins walk to Victoria harbour where the ferry to Macau (china ferry kowloon) is located and avenue of stars. Accessible wherever u wanna go, 2 stops away from central and mong kok.Surrounded with malls. The mansion is beside thebodyshop store. Lift might be quite slow as the building is old. There are a lot of options for food stalls outside , esp for filipinos, Jollibee is just 2 mins aways. Service is amazing, got free upgrade of room, Mia And Nikki was extremely hospitable and helpful. Room was fully equipped, got free water which is replenished daily, room is small but clean. Most importantly the place is safe! Highly recommend!!!!

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Tips for Selecting a 3 Star Hotel in Hong Kong

You may think about viewing glittering skyscrapers from Victoria Peak, satiating your hunger with local dim-sum, or taking a cable car for big Buddha among the best nature view of the island. Well, lucky for you guys! You only need a passport that's valid for at least one month after your planned stay. Visa is not required.

In case you run into trouble with the traffic of the mega city, here follows a detailed guide on getting to and around Hong Kong.

Getting to Hong Kong

Airport: Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), located on Chek Lap Kok Island, is the city’s main gateway. Staying near HKG is convenient for travelers with early flights or layovers. We've carefully prepared three hotels close to HKG with free airport transfer.

Hotels Near HKG Providing Free Airport Transfer

HotelLocationDistance from HKGAmenitiesRating
Regala Skycity Hotel Chek Lap Kok 1.2 milesFree Airport Shuttle Pick-up/Drop-off; Free Wifi; Free Swimming pool4.3/5
Novotel Citygate Hong KongTung Chung 3.8 milesFree Airport Shuttle Pick-up/Drop-off; Free Wi-Fi; Bar4.5/5
The Silveri Hong Kong-MGalleryTung Chung 3.5 milesFree Airport Shuttle Pick-up/Drop-off; Free Wi-Fi; Gym4.7/5

For those who prefer not to stay near the airport or have plenty of time to explore the city after landing, they can choose from airport express, bus or taxi.

Airport Express: The Airport Express train is the fastest way to reach the city center, taking about 24 minutes to reach Hong Kong Station. Tickets cost around HK$115 ($15) one-way, and the train offers free Wi-Fi and charging stations.

Buses: A more budget-friendly option is the Cityflyer airport buses, which serve various parts of Hong Kong. Fares range from HK$33–$55 ($4–$7), depending on your destination.

Taxis: Taxis are readily available at the airport and cost around HK$300–$400 ($38–$50) to the city center. Be sure to choose the correct color taxi based on your destination: red for urban areas, green for the New Territories, and blue for Lantau Island.

Must-Visit Attractions in Hong Kong

Victoria Peak

For jaw-dropping views of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline? You must not miss this spot! Hop on the Peak Tram for a scenic ride and enjoy the city from Sky Terrace 428. The view is even more magical at sunset! Click here to check hotels near Victoria Peak!

Victoria Peak of Hong Kong

Disneyland Hong Kong

Here, you can experience thrilling rides, encounter beloved Disney characters, and enjoy stunning shows and parades. Prepare to discover everything this enchanting kingdom has to offer, from adrenaline-pumping space journeys to peaceful boat trips on a scenic lake. Click here to check hotels near Disneyland Hong kong!

Disneyland Hong Kong

Lantau Island and the Big Buddha

For those who love getting out and escaping the hustle of the city, Lantau Island is the paradise you've been looking for. The Big Buddha is a massive bronze statue that offers incredible views. You can also go inside the Buddha and walk around the top and outside of it. And don't forget to take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for a thrilling journey. Click here to check hotels near Lantau Island!

Temple Street Night Market

Seeking authentic local flavours? Temple Street is the place to go. A hub for late-night dining, Temple Street offers a wide range of local delicacies and other asian cuisines, from dim sum, clay pot rice to pepper cake and Turkish lamb. It attracts not only local foodies but also visitors from far and wide. Click here to check hotels near Temple Street!

Getting Around Hong Kong

Hong Kong has an efficient public transport system for you to get around smoothly. Here are some popular transport options.

MTR (Mass Transit Railway) Ticket Price: HK$4–$50 ($0.50–$6.50), depending on distance

The MTR is Hong Kong’s backbone, covering almost every corner of the city. It’s fast, clean, and reliable, making it the best way to explore major attractions. You always know where you are because the maps light up on every stop. How about getting an Octopus Card for easy travel and small discounts?

Trams (Ding Ding) Fare: HK$2.60 ($0.33) flat rate

Hop on one of Hong Kong’s iconic double-decker trams for a scenic ride through Hong Kong Island. These “Ding Ding” trams offer a charming and affordable way to explore the beauty of the city.

Star Ferry Fare: HK$2–$3 ($0.25–$0.40)

For breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, take the Star Ferry between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. This short but scenic ride is a must-try for any visitor.

Star Ferry of Hong Kong

Taxis & Ride-Hailing Apps

Taxis: Affordable and convenient, Hong Kong’s taxis are color-coded by region. Always request a receipt to avoid disputes.

Ride-Hailing Apps: Grab is unavailable, but Uber operates in Hong Kong and offers an alternative to traditional taxis.

What to Eat in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a fantastic place to enjoy a mix of traditional and modern dishes. From bustling street markets to cozy dim sum parlors, there is always plenty to satisfy your taste buds. Here's a guide to some must-try dishes and dining experiences in Hong Kong.

Dish/ExperienceDescriptionWhere to Find
Dim SumBite-sized portions of food served in small steamer baskets or on small plates. Common items include dumplings, buns, and rolls.Traditional dim sum restaurants, tea houses
Char Siu (BBQ Pork)Cantonese-style barbecued pork, marinated in a sweet and savory sauceLocal BBQ shops, street stalls
Wonton NoodlesEgg noodles in a clear broth, topped with shrimp wontonsNoodle shops, local eateries
Hong Kong-style Milk TeaStrong black tea with evaporated or condensed milk, served hot or coldTea shops, cafes
Pineapple BunSweet bun with a sugary, crunchy top, often served with a slab of butter insideBakeries, cha chaan teng (local diners)
Stinky TofuFermented tofu with a strong smell, usually deep-fried and served with a sweet and spicy sauceStreet stalls, night markets

Hong Kong Dim Sum

Tips for Eating in Hong Kong

  • Street Food: Try street food from busy stalls to ensure freshness and quality.
  • Local Markets: Visit places like Temple Street Night Market for a variety of local snacks and dishes.
  • Tea Houses: Enjoy a traditional dim sum experience in one of Hong Kong's historic tea houses.
  • Seafood: Head to Sai Kung or Lamma Island for the freshest seafood, cooked to your liking.

Better to know before visiting Hong Kong

CategoryDetails
LanguageThe official language is Cantonese. But don't worry, English is commonly used in most parts of Hong Kong.
CurrencyHong Kong Dollar (HKD)
1 HKD = $0.13 USD
Best Time to VisitOctober to early December; You can enjoy mild weather (59°F to 77°F), clear skies, and low humidity. Very ideal for sightseeing​​!
Electricity220V, 50Hz, common plug types are G and D

Is Hong Kong Expensive for Tourists?

Hong Kong can be a moderately expensive destination for tourists, with costs varying significantly depending on your travel style and preferences. Budget travelers can manage on around $110 per day by staying in hostels, eating local food, and using public transport. Mid-range travelers might spend around $157 per day, while those opting for luxury experiences will see higher expenses, particularly in accommodation and dining.

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