4/5 - Good
Somewhat safe place to visit. Easy transportation






Bustling with office towers, parks, and hotels, this commercial hub features street-stall shopping on Tai Yuen Street, cultural institutions, and performances at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Savor local cuisine at cha chaan tengs, dim sum spots, and pubs on Jaffe Road.

Major shopping and cultural hub, Causeway Bay boasts malls like Sogo and Times Square, alongside attractions such as Victoria Park and Hong Kong Central Library. Easily accessible via Island line, trams, and buses.

Discover the world's longest outdoor covered escalator system, Central-Mid-Levels, surrounded by numerous restaurants, bars, and shops. Explore iconic landmarks like Bank of China Tower and Hong Kong Park, with easy access to public transport.

Discover historic sites along the Sheung Wan Route, visit attractions like Man Mo Temple and Western Market, and enjoy seamless transportation with the MTR metro, trams, and buses. Don't miss the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal for further adventures!

Mixed-use urban area with luxury developments and older Chinese buildings, North Point offers traditional Fujianese food on Chun Yeung Street and Indonesian grocery shops. Well-connected by MTR, trams, buses, and ferries.

The island views, captivating waterfront views, and popular shops are notable features of Admiralty. Make a stop by Pacific Place or Hong Kong Park while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Cotton Tree Drive Tram Stop to get around town.

Clean room, good size, bathrooms were nice.
Reviewed on Feb 12, 2026

Beautiful hotel and location
Reviewed on Feb 10, 2026

Outstanding
Reviewed on Feb 9, 2026

Good size room, easy checkin, and seemed quiet
Reviewed on Feb 9, 2026

Comfortable room, with great views over the city and handy for everything
Reviewed on Feb 1, 2026

Excellent friendly staff!
Reviewed on Dec 30, 2025

Bars, clubs and restaurants line this famous party district, known for its nightlife and festivals.

Rare animal species, thrilling roller coasters, huge aquariums and exciting shows are all found at this award-winning attraction.

Jutting into busy Victoria Harbour, this modern facility looks like a winged creature ready to take flight. It hosts over five million event visitors annually.

An eclectic mix of restaurants, bars and boutique shops awaits you in this popular dining and entertainment area.

During your trip to Hong Kong Island, you can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Wan Chai Road. Stroll along the waterfront in this vibrant area, or check out its top-notch restaurants.

Explore the campus of University of Hong Kong during your stay in Hong Kong Island. Stroll along the waterfront or visit the shops in this culturally rich area.




Somewhat safe place to visit. Easy transportation
Unfortunately, because of the virus we had to cut our trip very short so we were unable to really do anything.
What surprised me was how clean Hong Kong is the streets the sidewalk the buses the taxi the subway trains unbelievable I would experience that again
Originally planned as the end to our cruise. We realized we would be there during Chinese New Year's celebrations (YAY! Parades and fireworks!). When we arrived we found the celebrations were cancelled due to the fear of the corona virus (BOO!!!).
To check, that it is not the Chinese New Year on your time there, since all shops are closed on that day. :(
Uncomfortable due to current political situation
