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Hong Kong Regal Hongkong Hotel

Regal Hongkong Hotel

No.88 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Great location in the center of Causeway Bay

  • Rooms are on the large side with desks, minibars, and electric kettles

  • Rooftop pool with city skyline views and a hot tub

  • Four on-site dining options, plus a bakery

  • Business center and extensive meeting facilities

  • Executive club lounge (for members or upgraded guests)

  • Modern, up-to-date fitness center

  • Free shuttle bus to other Regal hotels and the airport

  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • On a busy street

  • Dated decor and general updates needed

  • No spa

  • Breakfast not included in most rates

Bottom Line

The four-pearl Regal Hongkong Hotel has a prime location in Causeway Bay, near Victoria Park and the main MTR Causeway Bay Station. Popular shopping and dining are within close walking distance, as are attractions along the harbor. The over-the-top baroque European decor feels terribly dated, but even the standard rooms here are larger than most, and all 481 rooms have modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and minibars. A rooftop pool and several on-site dining options offer more enticement, though breakfast isn't included. For less gilded decor but similar amenities (including a rooftop pool), the Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay Hong Kong is a good alternative, and it also includes views of Victoria Harbor.

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No.88 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

A dated baroque high-rise from the 1990's

Gleaming gold windows along one corner of the Regal Hongkong Hotel make this 35-story tower hard to miss from the outside. Built in the early 90's, the interiors combine high ceilings and bright three-story windows with a baroque-style European decor. Louis XV chairs, crystal-festooned candelabras, brass scrollwork, huge mirrored columns, and a sea of pink marble all misses the mark on elegant and looks spectacularly dated and borderline gaudy. Although the massive lobby offers loads of seating, it's too imposing to feel inviting and armchairs tend to stay empty.

Location

Near Causeway Bay Station and Victoria Park

The hotel is conveniently located between two MTR stations, just a four-minute walk down the street from the Causeway Bay Station, and a seven-minute walk in the other direction to Tin Hau Station. Hong Kong's biggest public green space, Victoria Park is one block away, and the popular Times Square Shopping Mall is seven minutes away on foot. Depending on traffic, it's about a five-minute drive to the harbor and Wan Chai Ferry Pier, with the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre another two-minutes away. Expect a 40-minute drive to the Hong Kong International Airport.

Rooms

Large rooms with a fusion of modern and classic European decor

A bit less extravagant than the hotel's common spaces, the Regal's 481 rooms exude a classic European style. There's far less marble and gold, but the mirrored and gilded accents remain, paired with wood trim and modern white furniture. Patterned carpets and impressionist paintings hung over the beds complete the tableau. Glass-topped work desks and white roller chairs come standard, along with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and electric kettles. The bathrooms have walk-in showers and many have separate soaking tubs as well. Executive rooms add automatic espresso/coffeemakers, iPod docks, and access to the Executive Club Lounge (which serves a free breakfast).

Features

Rooftop pool, four restaurants, large meeting facilities, free inter-hotel shuttle

Four restaurants cover both Western and Asian palates, with traditional Cantonese served at the Regal Palace and contemporary Italian at Alto 88. Both have a fine-dining atmosphere, while Café Rivoli is more casual and has a popular all-day buffet with a broad range of international food. Off the lobby, the Tiffany Lounge serves light meals, cocktails and afternoon tea, and the Regal Patisserie is the hotel's own cake and pastry shop. The Executive Club Lounge also serves a free continental breakfast for club members (and guests upgraded in the Executive Rooms and Suites). The views from the rooftop pool are noteworthy; unfortunately, the size doesn't allow for laps, but it's big enough for a relaxing plunge, and it's accompanied by a small sundeck with a hot tub. An adjacent 24-hour fitness center has state-of-the-art cardio machines and treadmills with built-in screens. Business facilities include a 20 different meeting rooms and banquet halls, the largest of which can accommodate 480 people. The hotel also operates a free shuttle bus to other Regal hotels around Hong Kong, as well as to the airport (for a fee).