Hotels in Hong Kong offer remarkable glimpses upon a city nicknamed the “Pearl of the Orient”. A special Chinese administrative district, Hong Kong is located just south of Shenzhen and across the Zhujiang River Estuary from Macau, an autonomous region known as the “Las Vegas of Asia”. A fast ferry one-way between Hong Kong and Macau takes about an hour. Known for its impressive skyline, harbors, shopping centers, restaurants, nightlife, museums, old-world traditions, new-world energy, natural surroundings and architecture, Hong Kong ranks as one of the world’s most expensive cities. Hong Kong’s currency is the Hong Kong dollar, cars travel on the left-hand side and the drinking age is 18 years old. Cantonese is the most widely spoken language, although nearly half of the population speaks English as well. Before traveling to Hong Kong it may be advisable to learn some Cantonese phrases and to learn to eat with chopsticks. An Octopus card is useful for making contactless electronic payments. Hong Kong festivals include Clockenflap, Lantern Festival, Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, Ghost Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. While relatively a bit pricey, hotels in Hong Kong do come with all the bells and whistles. Before we get to hotels in Hong Kong, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.
Archaeological evidence suggests that people have inhabited the Hong Kong area for over 35,000 years. The area was first incorporated into China by way of the Qin dynasty circa 214 BCE. Portuguese explorer Jorge Álvares became the first European to visit the area in 1513. The Canton System was introduced in 1757 in order to regulate trade. In 1842, Hong Kong became a colony of the British Empire, which influenced the area’s significant economic expansion. The territory was transferred to China in 1997, becoming a special administrative region with a separate governing and economic system than that of the mainland.
Officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong sits alongside the Pearl River estuary in southern China. One of the world’s most densely populated cities, Hong Kong is home to around 7.5 million people. As such, the Pearl of the Orient has the largest number of skyscrapers of any city in the world. Summers are hot and humid, whereas winters are mild and typically sunny. Snowfall is rare. Hong Kong benefits from a capitalist mixed service economy, with low taxation and minimal government market intervention, emphasizing economic liberty and the rule of law. Over half the city’s population identifies themselves as “Hongkongers”, while only around 10 percent consider themselves “Chinese”. Restaurants, nightlife, cinema, music, business and sports are some of Hong Kong’s main attractions. Three forms of gambling are legal in Hong Kong: the lottery, horse racing and football. Major points of interest include the International Commerce Centre, Two International Finance Centre, Flagstaff House, Tin Hau Temple, Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Lui Seng Chun, Blue House, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Avenue of Stars, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Happy Valley Racecourse and Hong Kong Stadium. Popular foods include pork, goose, chicken, seafood, wontons and dim sim (a Cantonese, bite-sized steamed dumping). A widely-sought alcoholic drink is baijiu (a strong, clear liquor served neat and usually with dinner). Now that we have some background information on the area, it’s time for hotels in Hong Kong that are sure to help make for an outstanding trip.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
8 Finance Street
ifc Hong Kong
Boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, panoramic harbor views, free WiFi, 2 Michelin-awarded restaurants, spacious rooms, air conditioning, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, Nespresso machines, marble bathrooms, deep soaking tubs, walk-in rain showers, a spa with steam rooms and saunas, a 24-hour fitness center and laundry and babysitting services, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong sits near Jean-Paul Hévin Chocolatier, Yo Mama (frozen yogurt shop), IFC Rooftop Garden, Godiva Chocolatier, The Beer Bay (bar) and more.
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- ifc Hong Kong
- MTR Hong Kong Station
- Central Star Ferry Pier
- Connaught Place
- World Wide House
- The Mixing Bowl
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- Harbour City
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- Mount Davis
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- Wong Tai Sin Temple
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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is 14.2 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (grand king suite): $1,052
Cost per person (three people): $351
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong
International Commerce Centre
Elements Hong Kong
Featuring free WiFi, the highest bar in the world, 5 restaurants including 2 that are Michelin rated, panoramic harbor views, large windows, 400-thread count linens, feather pillows, rainshowers, flat-screen TVs, Blu-Ray players, Nespresso machines, a heated indoor pool, a well-equipped gym and laundry and concierge services, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong is close to Dragon Seal Restaurant & Bar (Chinese restaurant), Tin Lung Heen (Cantonese restaurant), OZONE (bar), Tosca (Italian restaurant), Dragon Seal Restaurant & Bar, Le 39V (restaurant), Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, La Maison Du Chocolat, Cafe Boheme (Italian restaurant), Hooman By The Sea (art cafe) and more.
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- Elements Hong Kong
- International Commerce Centre
- Union Square Hong Kong
- China Hong Kong City
- Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre
- Harbour City
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- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
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- SoHo
- The Landmark
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- Victoria Peak
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The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong is 14.4 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (deluxe Victoria harbor suite): $806
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road
Prince’s Building Hong Kong
Offering spacious and elegant rooms, 37-inch flat-screen TVs, 10 dining options with 1 being Michelin rated, a spa, a fitness center, floor-to-ceiling windows, panoramic city and harbor views, iPod docking stations, minibars, a spa with a steam room, jacuzzi and sauna, a fitness center and an indoor heated pool, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is near Café Causette, Clipper Lounge (buffet restaurant), Pierre (French restaurant), Man Wah (Chinese restaurant), China Club HK (social club), Cipriani Hong Kong (Italian restaurant), Lawry’s The Prime Rib (restaurant), Mott 32 (Chinese restaurant), Beefbar Hong Kong (restaurant), Foxglove (Cantonese restaurant), Arcane (Western restaurant) and more.
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- Prince’s Building Hong Kong
- Statue Square
- World Wide House
- Central Ferry Pier
- Hong Kong City Hall
- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
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- Victoria Peak
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Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is 14.5 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (harbor view suite): $1,053
The Upper House
Pacific Place
Pacific Place Hong Kong
The Upper House provides panoramic harbor and city views, a modern fitness center, free weekend yoga classes, free WiFi, spacious and elegant rooms, flat-screen TVs, rain showers, free minibars and iPod touches. Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Olympic Square (amphitheater), Vantage Point (observation deck), Hong Kong Park, Hong Kong Park Playground, Pici Wanchai (Italian restaurant), kapok St. Francis Yard (fashion accessories store), O.N.S (men’s clothing store) and more are within range.
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- Pacific Place Hong Kong
- Far East Finance Centre
- The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Choco L’ART Studio
- Hung Shing Temple – Wan Chai
- Hong Kong Arts Centre
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- Victoria Peak
- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
- Harbour City
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- Ocean Park
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- Turtle Cove Beach
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The Upper House is 15 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (upper suite): $2,554
K11 ARTUS
18 Salisbury Road
Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
K11 ARTUS has express check-in and check-out, a 24-hour gym, free WiFi, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, a restaurant, an outdoor pool, air conditioning, hot tubs, hairdryers, desks, wardrobes, flat-screen TVs, a sauna, a sun terrace and newspapers. YumMee (restaurant), Patagonia (outdoor sports store), DAMA (restaurant), DarkSide (cocktail bar), XX (bar), PERROTIN (art gallery), Holt’s Café, The Legacy House (Chinese restaurant), Arabica (coffee store) and more are in the area.
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- Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
- Signal Hill Garden
- Hong Kong Museum of Art
- Hong Kong Space Museum
- iSquare
- K11 Shopping Mall
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- Times Square
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- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
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- Happy Valley Racecourse
- SoHo
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K11 ARTUS is 15.3 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (ARTUS three): $3,575
Cost per person (six people): $595
Island Shangri-La
Supreme Court Road
Hong Kong Park
With a Michelin-starred restaurant, a spa, an outdoor pool, a 24-hour gym, Oriental-style furnishings, spacious rooms, full-length windows, Victoria Peak and Harbor views, 24-hour butler service, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, laundry services and limousine transfers, Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong is near Summer Palace at Island Shangri-La (Chinese restaurant), The Executive Centre (coworking space), Hong Kong Park Forsgate Conservatory (greenhouse), The Continental (Western restaurant), The Intercontinental (restaurant), Bar Q88 (bar), Hong Kong Park, Edward Youde Aviary (bird watching area), The Helena May (historical landmark), St. Joseph’s Church (Catholic church) and more.
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- Hong Kong Park
- Harcourt Garden
- Statue Square
- Edinburgh Place
- Hong Kong Arts Centre
- Hong Kong Zoological And Botanical Gardens
- Central Plaza
- Hong Kong House of Stories
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- Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum
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- Clock Tower
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- Nan Lian Garden
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Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong is 16 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (executive king suite): $1,076
Cost per person (three people): $358
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
1 Harbour Road
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
Offering an outdoor heated pool, a spa, a 24-hour fitness studio, tennis and raquetball courts, Victoria Harbor views, floor-to-ceiling windows, free WiFi, modern rooms, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, tea/coffee making facilities, marble bathrooms, a tour desk and car rentals, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is close to Grand Hyatt Steakhouse (steak house), Plateau Spa (spa), Waterfall Bar (bar), The Dynasty Club, Matsubishi Japanese Restaurant, Dynasty (restaurant), Benates Restaurant & Bar Hong Kong, The St. Regis Bar (bar), Ming Court (Chinese restaurant), Exhibition Centre Station (railway services), Hong Kong Trade Development Council SME Centre (board of trade), Victoria Harbour and more.
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- Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
- Pacific Place Shopping Mall
- Times Square
- Lan Kwai Fong
- SoHo
- Hong Kong Space Museum
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- Hong Kong Zoological And Botanical Gardens
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- International Commerce Center
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- Mount Davis
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Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is 16 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Victoria Harbor suite): $1,342
Cost per person (three people): $447
W Hong Kong
1 Austin Road West
sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
Providing a 76th-floor outdoor pool, a spa, a 24-hour gym, city, harbor and ocean views, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, rainforest showers, 400-thread-count bedsheets, bathroom TVs, bathrobes, a fleet of limousines, a business center and multiple dining options, W Hong Kong stands close to Tiffany & Co. (jewelry store), Podium Garden, Sky Corridor & Sightseeing Deck (observation deck) and more.
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- sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
- Kowloon MTR Station
- Elements Shopping Mall
- High Speed Rail Hong Kong Section
- M+ Museum
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- Clock Tower
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- Hong Kong Space Museum
- Hong Kong Museum of Art
- Hong Kong Museum of History
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- University Museum and Art Gallery The University of Hong Kong
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W Hong Kong is 16 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (marvelous king suite): $1,278
Cost per person (three people): $426
Cordis, Hong Kong
555 Shanghai Street
Cherry Street Park
Cordis, Hong Kong features ballrooms, high-speed WiFi, LED TVs, marble bathrooms, rainshowers, wellness facilities, an outdoor heated pool, a spa and multiple dining options. You’ll find CHANEL Beaute (beauty supply store), Chow Sang Sang (jewelry store), Rado Switzerland (watch store) and more nearby.
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- Cherry Street Park
- Langham Place Shopping Mall
- Mongkok Computer Centre
- Sin Tat Plaza
- Richmond Shopping Arcade
- Ladies Market
- Bruce Lee Club
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- Harbour City
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- Wong Tai Sin Temple
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- Happy Valley Racecourse
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Cordis, Hong Kong is 14.8 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (family two-bedroom): $369
Cost per person (four people): $92
The Peninsula Hong Kong
Salibury Road
iSquare Hong Kong
The Peninsula Hong Kong offers old world charm, a Roman-style indoor pool, a 12,000 square foot spa, 8 award-winning restaurants and bars including a rooftop restaurant, marble bathrooms, spa bathtubs, Blu-Ray players, LED TVs, free WiFi, interactive bedside panels, LED touchscreen wall panels, hot tubs, an on-site shopping arcade, well-equipped function rooms, a fitness center and a business center. Felix (modern European restaurant), The Lobby (restaurant), Chanel (clothing store), Spring Moon (Chinese restaurant), RS Fashions (custom tailor) and more are within range.
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- iSquare Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Space Museum
- SOGO Tsim Sha Tsui
- Hong Kong Museum of Art
- Hong Kong Cultural Centre
- 1881 Heritage
- Clock Tower
- The Sun Arcade
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- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
- The Landmark
- Times Square
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- Lan Kwai Fong
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- Hong Kong Stadium
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The Peninsula Hong Kong is 15.1 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (superior suite): $1,118
Cost per person (three people): $372
Hotel Stage
1 Chi Wo Street
Temple Street Night Market
Providing modern-style, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, city views, a fitness center, a 24-hour front desk, car hire, ticketing service and luggage storage, Hotel Stage is situated close to Ex South Kowloon Magistracy (historical landmark), Pacific Ocean Sports Centre (dive shop), Kai Kai Dessert (dessert restaurant) and more.
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- Temple Street Night Market
- Tin Hau Temple
- Jade Market
- King’s Park Hockey Centre
- Hong Kong International Hobby and Toy Museum
- Yau Ma Tei Theatre
- Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market
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- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
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- Hong Kong Stadium
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Hotel Stage is 15.1 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (family suite): $1,928
Cost per person (three people): $642
The Fleming Hong Kong
41 Fleming Road
Central Plaza Hong Kong
With classic style, free WiFi, luxurious bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, minibars, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, ticketing and concierge services, luggage storage, pressing, dry cleaning and laundry services and a restaurant, The Fleming Hong Kong is close to Pirata Hong Kong (Italian restaurant), The Optimist (Spanish restaurant), Zahrabel Dining Club (Lebanese restaurant), Urban Diver (outdoor sports store), Burger Home (hamburger restaurant) and more.
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- Central Plaza Hong Kong
- Harbour Centre
- Wanchai Tower
- The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Wan Chai Market
- Wan Chai Ferry Pier
- Times Square
- Happy Valley Racecourse
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- Hong Kong Stadium
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The Fleming Hong Kong is 15.5 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $124
The Jervois
89 Jervois Street
Cat Street Hong Kong
Offering custom interiors, private elevator lobbies, large windows, natural light, warm tones, fine wood, leather, fabric and marble finishings, flat-screen TVs, personal safes, free WiFi, rain showers, a business center, laundry facilities, daily maid service, a 24-hour front desk and smartphones with WiFi hotspot function and free long distance calls, The Jervois is near Pokeworld (Japanese Western restaurant), Yakiniku Great (restaurant), Tartes & Pop (patisserie) and more.
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- Cat Street Hong Kong
- The Mixing Bowl
- Man Mo Temple
- Western Market
- Asia Art Archive
- SoHo
- St. Matthew’s Church
- Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
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- Victoria Peak
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- Hong Kong Stadium
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- Hung Shing Yeh Beach
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The Jervois is 13.9 miles from Hong Kong International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom suite): $957
Cost per person (four people): $239
So there they are, hotels in Hong Kong that will help make for an outstanding trip. We hope you have found this information useful and most of all, that you enjoy your time in Hong Kong!
I’ve always wanted to visit Hong Kong on vacation, maybe mainland China as well but I’m admittedly worried about the Communist government there. With all the protests in Hong Kong right now how do you think it would affect a vacation there? Would a cheap hotel in Hong Kong be available away from the strife? Or would it be relatively okay for tourists to move around and not get caught up in the protesting on the streets? Thanks for any advice you can offer me on a good cheap hotel in Hong Kong. Appreciate it.
Hi riverdogg great questions. The travel advisory for Hong Kong is elevated only one level to – Hong Kong – Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution. If you are traveling to Hong Kong it is advisable to follow precautions seen here.
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It is great to know that Hong Kong was colonized by the British and that it has the highest number of skyscrapers. I see in some movies how beautiful this city is. Looking at the view you provided proved that to be true. In my map, one of the places I would love to visit is Hong Kong. I’ve never been there before and do not have anyone who has. I just love the view. I initially thought that a beautiful city like this will cost a fortune to find a hotel.
The hotel prices are quite cheap. They look beautiful and have view. Please, which of these hotels is closest to the airport?
Thanks for sharing this beautiful culture.
Temidayo, Butterfly on Wellington Boutique Hotel Central is closest to the airport, though not by much distance
Hi,
This is extremely helpful as I am going to Hong Kong early in 2021. We are already looking to book our flights and hotel to ensure we have everything in place as I know HK is extremely popular.
I love the fact that you have told us what is nearby to the hotel, almost like a tour of the local area in one article. Impressive. Your list of hotels and apartments give me everything I need to start to formulate a plan of where I’m staying and where I can go during the day and evening.
Many Thanks
Tony
Tony excellent! Any unrest should definitely be cleared up by then, happy travels 🙂
When you visit an Asian location like China or Hongkong, it is best to maximize your Asian travel experience by staying in hotels with truly Asian ambiance. Don’t check-in at hotels that mimic European styles but rather with hotels that have designs native to Asians. In this regard, I’ll go for SuiteDream Boutique Apartment and Butterfly on Wellington Boutique Hotel Central. Among the cheap hotels in Hongkong list here, these two have the most Asian in nature, in design and ambiance.
Gomer great points and glad you found suitable ones to your liking!
Hong Kong is one of the very big cities in the whole of China but I have not thought of going there yet because of some relations issue around here. I really hope though that someday, I will be able to visit. The hotels you showed here are both pocket friendly but still top of the game. I will like to go sometime to the beautiful city. Thanks for gathering such good information on the platform.
Henderson it really is and thank you for the comments!
Great resource for travel. These hotels are absolutely gorgeous and I could definitely see myself staying in many of them. It is great that you have found such beautiful hotels at such affordable rates. Hong Kong is on my list of places to travel and this will help with accommodations. Thank you.
You’re welcome Geri and thank you for the comments 🙂
Hi this site is so helpful! my friends were in hong-kong on a 4 days business trip, and they actually confirmed that its so hard to find good but cheap accommodation. Then i remembered this site and told them about ‘Butterfly on Morrison Boutique Hotel Causeway Bay’ and where it is located. Up to now they are still thanking me, all thanks to this site.
Jossine thank you for sharing the post with your friends and glad they liked it!
Thanks you for giving the information on this very nice hotels in Hong Kong. They are very cost effective. On the first of your list is a very nice looking hotel that I like a lot. The Butterfly on Wellington Boutique Hotel Central is a beauty to behold. I really like it. Thanks for sharing this here. I have a friend who is looking to travel to China. He will be very glad to use this as a guide
Perfect John glad to be of service to you and your friend!
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your article.This is extraordinarily beneficial as I am going to Hong Kong early in 2021. We are already seeking to e-book our flights and hotel to make certain we have everything in region as I know HK is extraordinarily famous.
I love the fact that you have instructed us what is close by to the lodge, nearly like a excursion of the neighborhood location in a single article. Impressive. Your listing of hotels and flats deliver me the whole lot I want to start to formulate a plan of wherein I’m staying and in which I can go at some stage in the day and nighttime.keep sharing!
Irin it’s a great time to start planning for your 2021 Hong Kong trip, and surely the smoke should be cleared by then!
Hello!
Hong Kong is a very beautiful city (as a matter of fact, it’s similar to a state). Many tall buildings – after all, you tell us it has the largest number of skyscrapers in the world – and their hotels have wonderful insights like in Tsing Fung Street and Tung Lo Wan Road – in my opinion these two, along with Morrison Hill Road, offer the most beautiful looks.
That yellowish mirror in Tsing Fung (I hope I spelled it correctly) is lovely! A fascinating color that would make a tourist hire that room with pleasure. In Hong Kong there are lots of things to see.
Best regards,
Peter
Peter thank you for the insights on Hong Kong and great observation with the yellowish mirror. It’s a very unique look indeed 🙂