Lonely Planet Review
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 professionalism of its staff are a relief if you've just been pounding the crowded, noisy Tsim Sha Tsui streets.
All the rooms are well-maintained, have firm beds and are lent a serene air by the surrounding district of Yau Ma Tei; this far up Nathan Rd there's a welcome reduction in tourist traffic, which thins significantly once you cross over Jordan Rd. The large 'Superior' rooms comprise the best value for money as far as we're concerned, but you won't be short of space no matter which style of room you take. The hotel has decent facilities, including a business centre that's open around the clock, and the absence of a swimming pool is barely felt.
Review by author
Paul Smitz