Located in the bustling tourist and shopping district of Tsim Sha Tsui, the 600-room Regal Kowloon Hotel is an upscale property with a range of amenities for business and leisure travelers. The hotel is located near the waterfront with plenty of transportation, shopping, and dining options in easy walking distance. Rooms are spacious with subdued decor that's tasteful though somewhat generic, with nice amenities including minibars, flat-screen TVs, and roomy bathrooms with rainfall showerheads. There are three on-site restaurants, a bar, a 24-hour gym, souvenir shops, and a beauty salon, but the hotel has no pool or spa. Another downside: Wi-Fi and breakfast both cost an extra fee. Travelers could also consider The Royal Garden hotel, which tends to be slightly pricier, but it has a rooftop pool and sundeck.
Located in the bustling tourist and shopping district of Tsim Sha Tsui, the 600-room Regal Kowloon Hotel is an upscale property with a range of amenities for business and leisure travelers. The hotel is located near the waterfront with plenty of transportation, shopping, and dining options in easy walking distance. Rooms are spacious with subdued decor that's tasteful though somewhat generic, with nice amenities including minibars, flat-screen TVs, and roomy bathrooms with rainfall showerheads. There are three on-site restaurants, a bar, a 24-hour gym, souvenir shops, and a beauty salon, but the hotel has no pool or spa. Another downside: Wi-Fi and breakfast both cost an extra fee. Travelers could also consider The Royal Garden hotel, which tends to be slightly pricier, but it has a rooftop pool and sundeck.
In a city that's packed with stunning views, not every hotel delivers. However, the Panorama by Rhombus in Tsim Sha Tsui, cashes in on its panoramic promises. The 336 rooms here are modern enough, if a bit worn, but the true showstopper are the city views all around. Many rooms have direct views of Victoria Harbor and across to Hong Kong Island. Features aren't numerous, though there are two popular dining spots, including a ground-floor buffet and sky-high fine-dining venue. A modern fitness center is available (with some equipment in the Sky Garden and the rest in a street-level room). Meeting rooms and a business center are also available. If you'd prefer better features and lower rates, but don't mind sacrificing views, check out the Holiday Inn Golden Mile instead.
In a city that's packed with stunning views, not every hotel delivers. However, the Panorama by Rhombus in Tsim Sha Tsui, cashes in on its panoramic promises. The 336 rooms here are modern enough, if a bit worn, but the true showstopper are the city views all around. Many rooms have direct views of Victoria Harbor and across to Hong Kong Island. Features aren't numerous, though there are two popular dining spots, including a ground-floor buffet and sky-high fine-dining venue. A modern fitness center is available (with some equipment in the Sky Garden and the rest in a street-level room). Meeting rooms and a business center are also available. If you'd prefer better features and lower rates, but don't mind sacrificing views, check out the Holiday Inn Golden Mile instead.
B P International is a huge mid-range hotel with an enviable location off of Kowloon Park, near shopping, tourist attractions, and major transportation lines for easy access to other parts of Hong Kong. While the 529 rooms are generic and bland, the harbor and park views are great. Facilities include a cafe, a restaurant, and a bar, along with conference facilities that make it a decent choice for business travelers, but there is no pool or fitness center. For more modern interiors and facilities, guests could consider the stylish Residence G Hong Kong, which has similar rates.
B P International is a huge mid-range hotel with an enviable location off of Kowloon Park, near shopping, tourist attractions, and major transportation lines for easy access to other parts of Hong Kong. While the 529 rooms are generic and bland, the harbor and park views are great. Facilities include a cafe, a restaurant, and a bar, along with conference facilities that make it a decent choice for business travelers, but there is no pool or fitness center. For more modern interiors and facilities, guests could consider the stylish Residence G Hong Kong, which has similar rates.
The two-pearl Hop Inn provides one-of-a-kind rooms in two different locations in Hong Kong's vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood. It's part of a trendy wave of boutique hostels, and rooms are designed by local artists. We visited the Carnarvon Road location, and rooms range from compact Single Rooms without windows, to four-person rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms. Be warned, though, that bathrooms are glass-walled and have almost no privacy from the main room. There's a bespoke gift shop on site, and the Carnarvon location has a lounge with foosball, DVDs, and books. Travelers can compare rates at the nearby InnSight, which also has individually decorated rooms.
The two-pearl Hop Inn provides one-of-a-kind rooms in two different locations in Hong Kong's vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood. It's part of a trendy wave of boutique hostels, and rooms are designed by local artists. We visited the Carnarvon Road location, and rooms range from compact Single Rooms without windows, to four-person rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms. Be warned, though, that bathrooms are glass-walled and have almost no privacy from the main room. There's a bespoke gift shop on site, and the Carnarvon location has a lounge with foosball, DVDs, and books. Travelers can compare rates at the nearby InnSight, which also has individually decorated rooms.
Located in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, the Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel is a good luxury choice for shopaholics given that it's attached to the Harbour City shopping complex, Hong Kong's largest. The enormous hotel is located on a predictably busy street, but its waterfront position also affords it some of the best views around. There are 665 large rooms, many of which have west-facing windows with unhindered views of the sunset over Victoria Harbour. There's also an outdoor pool and dining options include an Italian restaurant with outdoor seating. Travelers may want to compare rates and amenities at The Langham, Hong Kong which also has excellent dining.
Located in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, the Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel is a good luxury choice for shopaholics given that it's attached to the Harbour City shopping complex, Hong Kong's largest. The enormous hotel is located on a predictably busy street, but its waterfront position also affords it some of the best views around. There are 665 large rooms, many of which have west-facing windows with unhindered views of the sunset over Victoria Harbour. There's also an outdoor pool and dining options include an Italian restaurant with outdoor seating. Travelers may want to compare rates and amenities at The Langham, Hong Kong which also has excellent dining.
Your typical highway-adjacent Holiday Inn, this certainly is not. Instead, this upper-middle-range property offers great value for the money, and has a wealth of features includes a pool, gym, and multiple popular dining venues. That's all packed into a bustling, lively property right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, which blazes with streetlife day and night. The 614 rooms are simple, but fresh and modern, with Handy Phones, mini-fridges, closet space, and large flat-screen TVs. Those with Club-level bookings get access to free breakfast, a massive snack and cocktail spread, and the attractive ExecutiveClub Lounge, which is one of the city's largest. If you're seeking something with a slightly more polished style, opt for the Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui, which is across the street.
Your typical highway-adjacent Holiday Inn, this certainly is not. Instead, this upper-middle-range property offers great value for the money, and has a wealth of features includes a pool, gym, and multiple popular dining venues. That's all packed into a bustling, lively property right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, which blazes with streetlife day and night. The 614 rooms are simple, but fresh and modern, with Handy Phones, mini-fridges, closet space, and large flat-screen TVs. Those with Club-level bookings get access to free breakfast, a massive snack and cocktail spread, and the attractive ExecutiveClub Lounge, which is one of the city's largest. If you're seeking something with a slightly more polished style, opt for the Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui, which is across the street.
The Royal Pacific Hotel & Towers is a large, three-and-a-half-pearl property, with a prime location between Victoria Harbour and Kowloon Park. Its address is its strongest asset -- the hotel is connected to the Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal and is surrounded by oodles of high-end shopping. All 673 contemporary guest rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi, and many offer views of Victoria Harbour. Standout features include multiple on-site restaurants -- although breakfast isn't included in all rates -- and a 24-hour gym. Families with children might consider the nearby Prince (Marco Polo Hotels), since it has a kids' club and free access to a pool at a nearby sister hotel.
The Royal Pacific Hotel & Towers is a large, three-and-a-half-pearl property, with a prime location between Victoria Harbour and Kowloon Park. Its address is its strongest asset -- the hotel is connected to the Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal and is surrounded by oodles of high-end shopping. All 673 contemporary guest rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi, and many offer views of Victoria Harbour. Standout features include multiple on-site restaurants -- although breakfast isn't included in all rates -- and a 24-hour gym. Families with children might consider the nearby Prince (Marco Polo Hotels), since it has a kids' club and free access to a pool at a nearby sister hotel.
The Xi Hotel is a basic mid-range option that has one of the best locations in Tsim Sha Tsui. It sits on a relatively quiet street, around the corner from the trendy K11 Art Mall and the Hyatt Regency. While features are few -- limited to free continental breakfasts, a wine bar, and an attractive meeting area -- the hotel is popular with families from mainland China and international travelers seeking reasonable rates. The 64 rooms are modern, quiet, and clean, through some are worn and they are dark. Free Handy Phones and Wi-Fi are helpful perks, and most rooms include sofabeds for families. If you have a bit more money to spare, the Holiday Inn Golden Mile is a more attractive alternative with far more features on-site.
The Xi Hotel is a basic mid-range option that has one of the best locations in Tsim Sha Tsui. It sits on a relatively quiet street, around the corner from the trendy K11 Art Mall and the Hyatt Regency. While features are few -- limited to free continental breakfasts, a wine bar, and an attractive meeting area -- the hotel is popular with families from mainland China and international travelers seeking reasonable rates. The 64 rooms are modern, quiet, and clean, through some are worn and they are dark. Free Handy Phones and Wi-Fi are helpful perks, and most rooms include sofabeds for families. If you have a bit more money to spare, the Holiday Inn Golden Mile is a more attractive alternative with far more features on-site.
The 782-room Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers, first opened in 1974, is both one of the older and larger hotels in Hong Kong. Its busy Tsim Sha Tsui location is great for tourists and shoppers, and also offers one of the best uninterrupted views of the harbor in the city. A 2014 makeover has given the property a swanky upgrade, though room decor is on the minimal side. In-room amenities -- 40-inch flat-screen TVs, stocked minibars, electric kettles, and smartphone loan -- are suitably high-end. A charge for Wi-Fi for most guests is an annoyance though a heated rooftop pool plus hot tub is an excellent touch. Rates are also pretty fair for a luxury hotel, though it's also worth considering the hip, futuristic, and similarly priced Mira Hong Kong.
The 782-room Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers, first opened in 1974, is both one of the older and larger hotels in Hong Kong. Its busy Tsim Sha Tsui location is great for tourists and shoppers, and also offers one of the best uninterrupted views of the harbor in the city. A 2014 makeover has given the property a swanky upgrade, though room decor is on the minimal side. In-room amenities -- 40-inch flat-screen TVs, stocked minibars, electric kettles, and smartphone loan -- are suitably high-end. A charge for Wi-Fi for most guests is an annoyance though a heated rooftop pool plus hot tub is an excellent touch. Rates are also pretty fair for a luxury hotel, though it's also worth considering the hip, futuristic, and similarly priced Mira Hong Kong.
The Gateway Hotel is a 400-room, upscale property with sleek contemporary styling throughout. It's part of the Harbour Mall in west Tsim Sha Tsui, and there's no shortage of high-end shopping opportunities right at the Gateway's doorstep. Stylish, modern rooms come with free smartphone loans. The restaurant is decent with an alfresco terrace and kids are well catered for with free dining and special gifts, though the lack of on-site health facilities is a downside. Overall, this is an outstanding hotel in a great location -- though for more traditional luxury, The Langham is just a block away.
The Gateway Hotel is a 400-room, upscale property with sleek contemporary styling throughout. It's part of the Harbour Mall in west Tsim Sha Tsui, and there's no shortage of high-end shopping opportunities right at the Gateway's doorstep. Stylish, modern rooms come with free smartphone loans. The restaurant is decent with an alfresco terrace and kids are well catered for with free dining and special gifts, though the lack of on-site health facilities is a downside. Overall, this is an outstanding hotel in a great location -- though for more traditional luxury, The Langham is just a block away.