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M1 Hotel North Point
3.3/51103 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay
This hotel is just ok. Not worth the price and the rooms have mold damage on the walls. If you want hot water you had to discover a switch on the wall. View out the window was dismal. I would stay again because of their location at the right price only. Nothing north of 400HKD
Y Loft
4.1/5508 Reviews
Besides the cold weather when we arrived, we were greeted with a warm welcome from the staff at the reception. The room was clean & bright. Location is near Chai Wan MTR and a few shopping malls around it, where we can get food & some simple shoppings. CityBus A12 directly from the Airport makes traveling more economical and hassle-free.
Oasis Apartment
3.4/536 Reviews
Yau Ma Tei
The location was really good. It's right above the metro and the bus stop is right next to it! It was convenient! I wanted to change my clothes and leave my luggage first, so I contacted Trip Chat in advance to inform them of my arrival time. The staff was just there and checked. I had a hard time finding the name for my reservation. I found it safely, rented a restroom, and then tried to leave my luggage. The staff prepared a room for us. (Check-in is at 3pm and I arrived around 2pm) He carefully taught me how to use the door. The staff were kind. As a thank you, I gave her a souvenir of chocolate, and she was happy. I wasn't sure if I could use my smartphone number in Hong Kong, so the hostel had a LINE account. We exchanged information on how to check out etc. The price is reasonable, and I'm satisfied with the large window I like, a bed under it, and some stylish pictures on display. I spent my time looking out the window at Hong Kong's main streets and observing people. The shower is also in the same room as the toilet, but it's in the room, and the security is safe. I'd stay here again if I have the chance. thank you very much!
Epoch Hotel
4/5539 Reviews
Mong Kok
The staff are helpful in many ways. and its has location in shopping district in mongkok. And have many restaurant nearby.and near train station.
Harbour Bay Hotel
3.9/51232 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
This is my 2nd time coming here and I am disappointed. At the 1st time I came here, the hotel had complete facilities and amenities. This time there's no toothbrush, no shower cap. I asked the staff and they told me to pay 20HKD. Ridiculous. They told me this is a new rule from the government which forbid them to use plastics. But, they provide sandals covered in plastic, trash also use plastic. I think this is a way to reduce cost which made me disappointed. I hope the manager saw my review and improve better.
Park Line Inn Hostel
4.6/5716 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui
We booked the exquisite room for the much needed space and because we are a family of 2A2C. It has a superb view of TST’s Nathan road and Haiphong Road. Heres what it consists: - 2 queen sized bed - bath amenities (replenished anytime you need them) - toothbrush set (for kids too!) - bedroom slippers for all guests - bottled water provided daily for all guests - room cleaned and bed made daily - toilet is a little small but expected as HK rooms are small to begin! - bed is a little hard to sleep but probably cos we are tired, we still slept pretty okay. Took us awhile to locate the hostel as it’s not as prominent as hotels around. The check in counter is at another building from where our room is. Location of hostel is super conveniently located right outside TST exit A2. Lady boss is super duper friendly and helped us with any queries we have regarding traveling around HK. She even bought packets of little treats for my kids to eat! Last day of our stay, we checked out and left our luggages at the counter, came back at night to collect them, couldn’t find our way to take the A21 bus. Lady boss got her friendly staff to bring us to the bus stop and provided us with water. 🥹 Never regretted choosing them for our stay and definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a convenient location, especially if you have kids!

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    For 3 star hotels in Hong Kong, the average price on weekdays is TRY 4,520, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is TRY 5,138.

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Hotel Information for Tourists

Highest PriceTRY 24,683
Lowest PriceTRY 1,432
Number of Reviews 86,016
Number of hotels172
Average Price(Weekday Night)TRY 4,520
Average Price(Weekend Night)TRY 5,138

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Hong Kong, where East meets West in a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, and attractive sights. With its stunning skyline, bustling street markets, and incredible culinary scene, Hong Kong offers a unique experience for everyone.

Average Cost of Hotels in Hong Kong

Hong Kong offers a wide range of hotels from budget to luxury. Here is a overview of the cost of hotels in Hong Kong:

  • Budget Hotels: 1-2 star hotels or hostels that offer basic amenities. Prices can range from HKD 100 to HKD 500 (approx. USD 13 to USD 64) per night.
  • Mid-range Hotels: 3-star hotels that offer more comfort and amenities than budget hotels. Average prices for mid-range hotels can range from HKD 500 to HKD 1,500 (approx. USD 64 to USD 192) per night.
    Luxury Hotels: 4-5 star hotels that offer high-end amenities and services. The average cost for a business hotel can range from HKD 1,000 to HKD 2,500 (approx. USD 128 to USD 320) per night.

Popular Attractions Suitable for First Visitors in Hong Kong

  • Avenue of Stars: The Avenue of Stars is a tribute to Hong Kong's film industry. The highlight was the Bruce Lee statue. The views of Victoria Harbour from here are spectacular, especially at sunset.
  • Victoria Harbour: Victoria Harbour is the heart of Hong Kong, offering stunning views. The nightly Symphony of Lights show is a must-see. You can take a stroll along the promenade.
  • Hong Kong Disneyland: Hong Kong Disneyland is definitely a must-visit attraction in Hong Kong. As one of the world famous theme park, Hong Kong Disneyland offers a magical experience for visitors of all ages.
  • Ngong Ping 360: The Ngong Ping 360 cable car offers breathtaking views of Lantau Island. The 25-minute ride provided panoramic vistas of the sea, mountains, and lush landscapes.
  • Victoria Peak: From the Peak Tower, you will enjoy the breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, and the surrounding islands. The cool breeze and the stunning vistas made it a perfect spot.
  • Lan Kwai Fong: Lan Kwai Fong is the go-to place for nightlife in Hong Kong. The vibrant area is filled with bars, clubs, and restaurants, each offering a unique atmosphere.

Better to Know Before Visiting Hong Kong

When visiting Hong Kong, it's essential to keep a few things in mind.

  • Language: The official languages of Hong Kong are Chinese (Cantonese) and English. Most of the population speaks Cantonese, but English is widely used in the government and by the legal, professional, and business sectors.
  • Currency: The official currency of Hong Kong is the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always good to have some cash on hand for smaller vendors.
  • Weather: Hong Kong has a subtropical climate. Summers (June to August) are hot and humid, while winters (December to February) are mild and dry. Typhoon season is from May to November.
  • Transportation: Hong Kong has an efficient public transportation system that includes the MTR (Mass Transit Railway), buses, trams, and ferries. Taxis are also readily available.
  • Safety: Hong Kong is generally a safe city with a low crime rate. However, it's always important to stay vigilant and be aware of your surroundings.

Transportation of Hong Kong

Hong Kong has an efficient public transport system including MTR, buses, and ferries. Average daily transportation costs range from $5-15. The city is served by Hong Kong International Airport, which offers numerous international and domestic flights. From the airport, you can easily reach the city center via the Airport Express train or airport buses.

Within the city, the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is the most popular mode of transportation, providing a convenient way to navigate Hong Kong's various districts. Buses and trams also offer affordable options for getting around.

Best Time to Visit Hong Kong

The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October to December, when the weather is cool and dry. This period offers the most pleasant conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

What to Eat in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is renowned for its diverse and delicious cuisine, which is a blend of Cantonese, other Chinese, Japanese, Southeast Asian, and Western influences. Here's a list of must-try foods when visiting Hong Kong:

  • Dim Sum - A traditional Cantonese meal of small dishes served with tea. Popular dim sum dishes include siu mai (pork dumplings), har gow (shrimp dumplings), char siu bao (barbecue pork buns), and cheung fun (rice noodle rolls).
  • Wonton Noodles - A classic Hong Kong dish consisting of thin egg noodles served in a flavorful broth with wontons filled with shrimp or pork.
  • Roast Goose - A Cantonese specialty where the goose is seasoned, roasted to perfection, and served with plum sauce.
  • Egg Tarts - A popular pastry in Hong Kong with a flaky crust and a sweet, custard filling.
  • Milk Tea - A local favorite, Hong Kong-style milk tea is made from black tea and condensed or evaporated milk.
  • Fish Balls - These are commonly found at street food stalls and are usually served on a skewer or in a spicy curry sauce.
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