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Nina Hotel Causeway Bay
4.5/51693 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
The hotel is well located in front exit A of TIAN HOU (天后) of metro and the reception is super nice and upgraded me to 37 floor with very nice view and the sky swimming pool is tiny but perfect for me to go swimming by myself! Plus there is the temple 100mt from climbing staircase and turn right and walk for 100mt, I am really happy as I like to go to temple while I am traveling especially goddess Mazhu! I was quite troubled by some issue on job now I am relax and happy after praying! I think the spiritual tranquility is the most important of all than just party and shopping!
Little Tai Hang
4.4/510 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
The Park Lane Hong Kong a Pullman Hotel
4.3/52711 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Conveniently located near Fashion Walk, Times Square and Causeway Bay MTR, this hotel made our Hong Kong trip extra enjoyable. Check-in was smooth. Deposit required, 500HKD per night or up to 2000 HKD. Executive lounge, housekeeping and room service staff were friendly and welcoming. Room is clean with great view. View from the rooftop is amazing too. If you’re planning to go on a Big Bus tour, one of the route stops directly in front of the hotel. Highly recommended. Will definitely stay at The Park Lane the next time we’re on HK :)
Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong
4/52724 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Trip Provides Quality Of Bookings And Convenience.. Rosedale Hotel was among my budget friendly hotel that surprise us!!! We would recommend this hotel to our Friends and Family!!! Hope could provide more water at Room especially during summer times as HK Is really Humid!!!
Hotel One Eighteen
4.2/5346 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
First of all, the gentleman who checked me in was very nice, polite, and good manners. A lady reception staff was not polite, quite rude to guests I would say. But I understand chinese tourists can be very loud and noisy. But what I mean if you don't like tourists, don't work as a hotel reception then. Go find another job that does not have to deal with noisy chinese tourists. The wifi connection was not very good. 手机连WIFI,有时候连的上,有时候连不上。信号不是太好。 The location is very good - 20 minutes walking from Causeway bay and 10 minutes walking from Victoria Park which is nice. And 10 minutes walk from Tin Hau Station. 之前入住Dorsett, 酒店的水都是随便拿的,他们放在走廊里几箱水,住客随便拿的。水又不能当饭吃,住客也不可能拿很多。然后这个酒店就比较小气,比较抠门,我问前台要水,前台不给。然后我就自己去便利店买了几瓶。
Metaplace Hotel
4.1/51638 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Convenient location and good for a short stay. Close to Causeway Bay and the tram station is a short walk. It is not convenient to walk to the hotel from the MTR station if you have heavy luggage. Room is small but well laid out. The double bed is a bit misleading as it was two single beds put together with a thin pad covering. The washroom is small but excellent water pressure in the shower and lots of hot water. There is a convenient sitting out area on the 4th floor with what seems to be laundry facilities for guests, though not sure if there is a charge. A few areas for improvement that seem to be issues with training: 1. The shower had some surface mold. This is always a challenge for hotels in HK but was disappointed it was not cleaned after my first night. 2. The television menu of channels did not correspond with the available channels. 3. While the service was good when checking in, I was not happy with a different attendant when leaving. I asked about the location to get a taxi because of the need to take the flyover. Rather than listen to my request, the attendant just said the taxi will stop in front of the hotel. This resulted in driving around the block to get to the flyover, which takes time due to traffic. It would be better to walk around the corner to get a taxi.

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