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Hotels in Hong Kong
212 Hotels
Mira Moon Hotel

Opened in 2013, Mira Moon Hotel is a stylish four-pearl property near Causeway Bay shopping that offers a smart blend of retro Chinese and modernist decor. All 91 rooms come with flat-screen TVs, multimedia connectivity panels, MP3 speakers, cellphones, and Wi-Fi-enabled tablets that guests can take around the city and use as hotspots. While the Mira Moon doesn't offer a pool or a spa, it does have a fitness center, a tapas restaurant, and a champagne bar with Victoria Harbour views. Travelers needing a pool or a spa might want to try the nearby Grand Hyatt instead, though it's not nearly as intimate and is more expensive.

Park Hotel Hong Kong
61-65 Chatham Road South Tsimshatsui

The Park Hotel Hong Kong is an upscale, 346-room property set in Kowloon's bustling shopping and tourist hub of Tsim Sha Tsui. Rooms are spacious by Hong Kong standards and decent amenities include loaner smartphones with free mobile Internet and city guides; some have harbor views. There's a restaurant on-site serving Western, Chinese, and Japanese buffet fare. Interiors are certainly chic in parts, but it may also be worth considering the sometimes cheaper Butterfly On Prat hotel a block away, which some may find has a little more character. 

Prince Hotel (Marco Polo Hotels)

The 396-room Prince (Marco Polo Hotels) is an upscale property located within the expansive Harbour City shopping mall in Kowloon's bustling Tsim Sha Tsui district. This hotel is located near the harbor with plenty of transportation, shopping, and dining options in easy walking distance. Modern rooms have stylish, subdued decor and lots of amenities including minibars, electric kettles, free loaner smartphone, and free Wi-Fi. There's a decent on-site restaurant, a kids' club, and a stylish gym with modern cardio machines plus a range of weight-lifting equipment. The mall's other two hotels -- the Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel and the Gateway Hotel -- have more spirited decor, but tend to be a little pricier. 

Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay Hong Kong

Even though it's not on the water, the upper-middle-range Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay Hong Kong only has a public park between it and the Victoria Harbor, giving it stellar views. Its rooftop pool makes the most of this from a 33-story perch, and the Cafe du Parc's fusion cuisine is good enough to attract many locals for lunch and dinner. But not all 266 rooms are createdequal; breakfast is only included in Executive Rooms and Suites, and the small Standard Rooms also miss out on the coveted harbor views. It's worth comparing rates -- and views -- with the Harbour Grand Hong Kong, which also has an outdoor pool.

The Royal Garden

Although the 417-room Royal Garden is an older hotel, it has maintained its polished appeal over the years. This luxury property has features like rooftop lap pool and several acclaimed dining destinations, many of which benefit from the open airy space of the building's towering central atrium. Rooms are large and contemporary, but while the hotel is just a block from Victoria Harbour, views of the water are obscured by other buildings. Travelers looking for an even more stylish stay with unhindered views of the harbor, should compare rates and features with the nearby Hotel ICON.

Harbour Plaza North Point

On the northern tip of Hong Kong Island, the four-pearl Harbour Plaza North Point is outside the central tourist area, a five-minute walk to the Quarry Bay MTR stop. Some of the 669 rooms offer amazing views of Kowloon Bay, and suites come with full kitchens, but decor is strictly 1990s. There is a seasonal outdoor pool plus a sauna and modern fitness center. Four on-site dining options offer choices from Chinese fare to international buffets, plush a lobby bar with live entertainment. Guests seeking a more up-to-date hotel should compare rates at the Harbour Grand Hong Kong, where all rooms have harbor views.

Holiday Inn Express Hong Kong Causeway Bay

Holiday Inn Express Causeway Bay is a three-pearl hotel in bustling Causeway Bay, across the street from Times Square mall. It isn't within walking distance of top attractions, but the Causeway Bay MTR station is about a five-minute walk away. Many of the 282 guest rooms are a tight squeeze, but they're typical for what you'll find in Hong Kong. All units are pleasant and modern, and come with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, and most have sofa beds. The hotel is a limited-service property with no major facilities. Its key amenity is a free breakfast, which some find a bit lacking in quality and variety. Travelers looking for a boutique hotel with more upscale rooms might consider the nearby Gloucester Hotel. 

Holiday Inn Express HONG KONG SOHO
83 Jervois Street Sheung Wan

The 38-floor Holiday Inn Express HONG KONG SOHO, located in the center of Sheung Wan, has over 270 modern and sophisticated rooms. The vibrant four pearl hotel is renowned for being eco-friendly. Its central location is near SoHo, Lan Kwai Fong, and the Central (financial district); the Sheung Wan MTR station is nearby for easy transportation around the city and the Hong Kong International Airport is 24 miles away. Moon Thai serves authentic cuisine and a free breakfast buffet is offered to guests. Rooms are sleek with flat-screen TVs, work desks, and floor-to-ceiling windows with striking skyline views. 

Regal Riverside Hotel

The Regal Riverside Hotel is an upper-middle-range mega-hotel with 1,138 rooms, a seasonal outdoor pool, 10 on-site restaurants and bars, a large fitness area, spa, and several meeting rooms. Situated along the Shing Mum River in the largely residential area of Hong Kong’s Sha Tin area, the property’s location is less than ideal for tourists or business travelers who want to be downtown; but guests can still get to the city center in about 45 minutes via a train that's just a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Rooms are generic but spacious with air-conditioning, mini-fridges, electric kettles, free Wi-Fi, and, often, excellent river views, though some guests complain that rooms feel somewhat dated. There are only a handful of other hotels in the area; the nearby Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin is a slightly more upscale property, but tends to be pricier. 

The Harbourview Hong Kong

The Harbourview Hong Kong is a three-pearl hotel in the bustling Wan Chai neighborhood. The Hong Kong Arts Center, the Convention and Exhibition Center, and the Wan Chai MTR station are all within a short walk. Surrounded by high-rises, the hotel offers views of the harbor but its interiors lack pizzazz, and decor in the 320 rooms is a decade past its prime. In-room features include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles; higher-end rooms add minibars and iPod docks, and many have harbor views. There are also two restaurants, a cardio-heavy fitness center, and space for events. For rooms that are fresher and a location that's closer to the metro, check out Metropark Hotel Wanchai Hong Kong, where rates are just a touch higher.