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Yes it's stuck out in North Point, a slightly dishevelled district northeast of Causeway Bay, and yes it's a bit bland and corporate, but the Ibis is also a bit of a bargain. Transport into Centr…
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(US$35 per room per night)
This hotel is located on a peaceful Yau Ma Tei side street, a short walk from the charming Tin Hau temple. In contrast to the nonstop action that confronts you when walking out of a hotel in Tsim…
(US$45 per room per night)
True to its name, this place is perched on the side of a steep hill rearing up behind Kimberley Rd. Just around the corner from a buzzing little area of bars and restaurants, it's far enough away…
(US$59 per room per night)
A vibrant renovation in the corridors and spacious rooms match the warm service on offer here. The Park Hotel (motto: serve with heart and faith) is a dependable, congenial option located right i…
(US$61 per room per night)
With a location as unlikely as its name, the South Pacific Hotel may be in an odd part of Wan Chai but it's well worth your consideration. Renovated in a modern style and offering access to the l…
(US$62 per room per night)
This place is different to what you might expect from a YMCA-managed establishment, with no sports facilities on-site, but you'll be hard-pressed to find cheaper views of Hong Kong's harbour. It'…
(US$64 per room per night)
The blank whiteness of the lobby is part of this hotel's minimalist feel, while the subdued lighting of the hallways means your attention is drawn to little except your room number. This hotel is…
(US$65 per room per night)
The Charterhouse is an enlivening hotel that sits in-between the Hong Kong Island districts of Wan Chai and Causeway Bay. It's top-heavy with ornamentation and with light-hearted social facilitie…
(US$68 per room per night)
The spacious Nathan Hotel makes a great base from which to do the rounds of the shops on the Golden Mile (the southern end of Nathan Rd). The hotel's reserved atmosphere and the assured professio…
Recent renovations to this hotel have made a enough of a difference to the interior style of the place to make you completely forget about the smudged grey tile-work of the exterior. Facilities a…
(US$70 per room per night)
The Pruton Prudential is a reliable mid-range choice with a few quirky touches, enough of them to keep you interested. The hotel is just off the Golden Mile, the southern part of Nathan Rd that i…
Though not in the same league as some of its neighbours, the Kowloon Hotel Hong Kong shares their impressive location and has enough style and self-conscious extravagance to impress in its own ri…
(US$71 per room per night)
Bishop Lei International House is a fair distance from the shopping malls and other attractions scattered around Central, but the location is great if you appreciate regular escapes into the city…
(US$75 per room per night)
It's a long bus or taxi ride from Central and in a rather ho hum neighbourhood, but this newcomer offers good value, some harbour views, large rooms, contemporary comfort and a rooftop pool and g…
(US$82 per room per night)
It's in a far-flung location in Mong Kok, in the northern part of Kowloon, but this hotel has enough elegance and facilities to make it worth the trip. The Mong Kok KCR station is accessible thro…
(US$83 per room per night)
The boutique-ish Minden is a welcome injection of charisma to Hong Kong's midrange hotel gang in a great little corner of TST handy for TST and TST East stations and nestling beside cool bars and…
(US$90 per room per night)
The excellent rates, location and amenities would be enough to recommend the Salisbury, but the terrific harbour views are the clincher. Being a near neighbour of the posh Peninsular, it couldn't…
(US$91 per room per night)
The City Garden Hotel does its best to put on a welcoming face, with some elegant fittings, sunny staff and comfortable modern furniture, such as the distinctive fat-bottomed chairs in the foyer.…
(US$96 per room per night)
The Kimberley Hotel's interior and exterior aren't going to inflame the passions of many architects or interior designers, but the biggish rooms, attentive service and breadth of facilities make …
(US$103 per room per night)
The rack rates at this well-equipped, well-located tower of a hotel have remained relatively stable over the past few years, which is good news for anyone looking for a mid-range room in the midd…
This facility-laden hotel, located not far from the tumult of Nathan Rd in the comparatively peaceful Tsim Sha Tsui East district, has been designed to lighten your mood. The foyer is full of mil…
(US$110 per room per night)
Located on a quiet road set back from the night time madness of Wan Chai, the rooms at this boutique hotel strike a good balance between smart minimalism and cosy homeliness.
(US$117 per room per night)
While not quite as keenly priced as it used to be and not as close to the Lan Kwai Fong nightlife district as you might imagine (it's about a 10-minute walk), this chic hotel has a modern Chinese…
(US$126 per room per night)
The style mags have gushed about this chi-chi little place in part conceived by French design guru Philippe Starck and you can see why. Every aspect right down to the staff's Shanghai Tang unifor…
(US$142 per room per night)
Its well-groomed business facilities and convenient location practically inside the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre makes this hotel a favoured hub of conventioneers, businesspeople and …
(US$162 per room per night)
Ignore the silly marketing 'cyber boutique' guff and see this place for what it is: a handsome hotel in a good location opposite Victoria Park. The Rosedale is worthy of your consideration for it…
(US$173 per room per night)
One of Hong Kong Island's first blockbuster five-star giants, the Conrad Hong Kong occupies a knockout hillside position adjacent to leafy Hong Kong Park. Guests can either look out over Victoria…
(US$309 per room per night)
Just peep into this plush building and you'll understand why. Despite its relative age, it remains a more or less timeless and beguiling mixture of European-style elegance, snappy service and cut…
(US$361 per room per night)
The front doors of the Mandarin Oriental give way to smooth five-star elegance. Room styles aren't quite up to the expectations raised in the lobby, but the 'Harbour View' rooms have an obvious c…
The Shangri-La is serenely removed from the congestion of the Hong Kong Island streets below it. The hotel's aloofness is reinforced by a lobby that tries too hard to impress with European flouri…
(US$411 per room per night)
The Peninsula Hong Kong occupies a fabulous grey-stone edifice that has enjoyed a hallowed reputation since it first opened its doors in 1928. Its classical architecture, rather like that of a gr…
(US$450 per room per night)
This decent place, which likes to call itself a hotel, has clean if rather spartan rooms, broadband and laundry facilities. If you need a roommate to share costs, the very friendly manager, Mr Ch…
(US$22 per room per night)
Straddling the border of Central and the Mid-Levels, the YWCA-run Garden View (133 rooms) overlooks the Zoological & Botanical Gardens. Accommodation here is plain but comfortable enough (there's…
(US$51 per room per night)
This 128-room hotel has rooms that look out to the hills, sideways to the bay and directly onto the bay. A good-value barbecue buffet is held in the coffee shop and Chinese restaurant on Saturday…
(US$58 per room per night)
This enormous hotel, owned by the Scout Association of Hong Kong and named after Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the World Scout Movement, overlooks Kowloon Park from its northwest corner and is …
This enormous hotel overlooks the Shing Mun River, northeast of Sha Tin town centre. It's not very appealing from the outside but inside the rooms are well-decorated and surprisingly spacious for…
A smart, small hotel, with brightly decorated rooms is handy for Hollywood Rd's antique hunting grounds. Sister to the nearby Lan Kwai Fong Hotel it's worth considering given that there can be so…
(US$77 per room per night)
Leave the chaos of Nathan Rd behind as you step into the Eaton's grand lobby. The rooms are large and comfortable while downstairs the glass-fronted Planter's Bar (16:00-01:00 Mon-Thu, 17:00-02:0…
This six-storey, 71-room carbuncle on the butt of Tung Wan Beach is the only game in town, but it does offer wonderful views across the sea to Lamma and Hong Kong Islands. Ignore the rack rates; …
(US$101 per room per night)
Peering out from one of the guestrooms of this colossal tower hotel, you'd never suspect for a moment that you were in Mong Kok. It's a triumph for the district and special guestroom features inc…
(US$121 per room per night)
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