I stay only 1 night, 20 mins from airport by Taxi (180 HKD for me) a bit difficult to travel by public transport from airport, but it is next to MTR station to go city.
Room is big (i got upgraded to suit,) very big for HK size, over all is ok. No water in the room , need to buy. Good for family
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.2% of visitors choose this area
EEstrelle2025.09.28
Third time choosing this hotel.
In general; If you are visiting Hong Kong for some shopping, foodie and no interest to travel to somewhere far away from HK island or theme park. A recommended place to stay with approximately 6min away from metro station and 3 mins if you take A11 from Airport. Hotel might be a bit age but sti clean enough. I get good and friend services .
Hotel near Tsuen Wan,Hong Kong4.1% of visitors choose this area
大大食精2025.10.05
Deluxe twin room is big and clean. Hotel has free shuttle bus to Kwai Fong metro station which is very convenient for the travellers.Two big mall around the station and has lots of food to choose from which is great.
Hotel near Hung Hom and Kowloon City,Hong Kong2.3% of visitors choose this area
WWe360go2025.10.16
The hotel is strategically located, making it very convenient for attending concerst at the Hong Kong Coliseum. Additionally, the Hung Hom bus station provides access to the A21 bus, which goes to Hong Kong Airport for a fare of 34.60HKD when using Octopus card.
If you purchase an on-loan Octopus Card, you can process refund of the balance in your card at the airport departure hall, although a processing fee will be applied.
Next door to the hotel is a shopping mall. The hotel also offers shuttle bus service to Middle Road in Tsim Sha Tsui exclusively for hotel guests. Be sure to check the bus schedule with front desk for availability.
The breakfast is not varied, simple buffet breakfast. There is no coffee machines, only boiled coffee and tea.
That's all. Thank you. :)
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Hotel near Mong Kok,Hong Kong11.4% of visitors choose this area
KKriszticske2025.10.27
Nice hotel, big room, comfy bed and bathtub. Location is very convenient, direct access to subway, many buses around. MOKO shopping mall is literally at your doorstep. Without a doubt will stay here again during our next trip to HK.
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.06
Good condition and services
Very clean and comfortable and high efficient for special orders
Easy transportation for MTR, tunnel bus,
So many Shopping centres and food centers
Cheap price canteens for simple bread and juices for breakfast.
Conclusions are very perfect
Receiptionists are very nice and courteous services.
Offering three bathroom liquids are good supply.
Very nice hotel
Hotel near Wan Chai and Causeway Bay,Hong Kong10.2% of visitors choose this area
JJK-1022025.10.31
Great hotel with well equipped rooms.
To get there is well pointed with signs as the elevators are bit confusing for first time guests.
Breakfast buffet good and all service was very friendly.
Pool area alls nice with security guards
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui,Hong Kong32.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.01
Good price-per qualty option for staying in Kowloon, as you turn out to be close to the bustling heart of eating, shopping and leisure of the peninsula, - with nice park on one side, giant Harbour city center on the other and pier nearby.
Hotel is not very new but well-maintained, you might need luck only in respect of the room view, as it is sometimes depressive to be overlooked by the high wall of the opposite building just a couple of dozen metres away, knowing that the harbour and space and air are just around the corner
Hotel near Tsuen Wan,Hong Kong4.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.20
Check-in was efficient. Ms. Katherine Lai was very professional and helpful. My room was upgraded to one with greenery view, which was nice.
The room is spacious, bright and comfortable. Normally, room size is small in Hong Kong hotels for this category. Dorsett Tsuen Wan stands out and is really good as compared to other hotels I have stayed in Tsuen Wan. Excellent value.
Washroom is also spacious. There is a small gym, which again is a plus for this category of hotels.
The location is not as convenient as other hotels in the center of cities. However, Dorsett provides a free shuttle bus to a nearby shopping mall, Metroplaza, where yiu can take the subway MTR. Also, another shopping center is with 6 to 7 minutes walk from the hotel.
Housekeeping is good, vacuuming the carpet in the room every day.
Finally, bus A41P will take you from Hong Kong International Airport to a stop (”kin Tsuen” street), a 4-5 minutes walk from hotel. Then, at the same bus stop, talk A32 bus to airport, costs HK$19.80.
The staffs at concierge are also very helpful in directions and bus selection.
Overall, I enjoyed my stay at Dorsett Tsuen Wan. I will stay there again and highly recommend it.
Hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui,Hong Kong32.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.10.29
~5mins walk to MTR (Tsim Tsa Tsui station)
~modern room
~heated toilet seat with bidet
~comfortable bed
~big tv screen with netflix and YouTube
~spacious room
~slight noise of elevator (stayed at 1108 near the elevator)
~no complomentary coffee (but with tea) in rooms
~few pillows
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YYuen YeeI enjoyed my stay at Rosedale. Nice park seaside view at higher executive floor and a decent room with cleaning service every day for my stay over a week. Friendly & helpful staff, location is walkable/accessible to many places and tranquil surroundings than in causeway bay city centre. Just the mini fridge is not cold enough for my drinks. Still, it’s recommended and definitely, I am pleased to come back again!
GGuest UserThe room is big enough for a solo traveler like me and the staffs are nice and helpful. Surprisingly, the hotel provided a free breakfast bar including a bun and a small cup of coffee. The only thing i concern about is that the bed were a bit dirty. There were some pink dirt spots on it which caused my skin allergy.
Hotel near Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong
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GGuest UserThe room was optimally sized , providing a comfortable balance of space and functionality. A larger smart TV was highlight, offering excellent entertainment options like you tube .
The air conditioning performed very well, maintaining a consistently pleasant temperature throughout the stay. A mini fridge was available, though its capacity was limited to a few cans of beverages, which may not be sufficient for guests requiring more storage.Overall , the room was well-equipped and provided a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
99966xiangI pre-booked a sea-view suite and even went so far as to email the hotel with detailed explanations and specific requests. However, this hotel clearly doesn't care about its guests! I particularly felt there was a subtle discrimination against mainland Chinese guests. Firstly, they never respond to any online reviews, and secondly, all mainland guests seem to be assigned to lower floors. Despite the hotel having over 400 rooms, and my prior request via email for a high-floor room, the front desk staff completely disregarded my request. They flat-out refused, stating that only rooms on the fifth floor were available. The entire check-in experience was extremely unpleasant.
The bed linens were acceptable, but the in-room amenities like shower gel, shampoo, and towels were of extremely poor quality! Even when I and other guests went to the self-service vending machine on the first floor to purchase disposable toiletries, those were also terrible, low-quality products! It's almost as if they think mainland guests have no money, but these are products we simply wouldn't use! Hong Kong hotels need to seriously reflect on their approach; mainland guests are becoming more discerning and expect higher quality standards.
An honest assessment: The hotel management *must* change its mindset! They can no longer serve mainland guests with such an attitude and outdated thinking. I recall an old promotional advertisement for Hong Kong's service industry starring Andy Lau; to quote a line from it: 'In this day and age, such service simply won't do!'
Note: I haven't uploaded any unflattering photos. I truly hope the hotel management undergoes a fundamental change in their attitude and philosophy.
GGuest UserThe room was very spacious, equipped with a kitchenette and all the necessary dinnerware. The views were open and expansive. While the location might be a bit challenging for first-time visitors to Hong Kong, the hotel offers several complimentary shuttle services to and from Central daily. The Pedder Street shuttle stop is conveniently located at the bus station near Central MTR Exit D1. There's also a stop at IFC, but I haven't personally used it, so it's best to inquire with the hotel for specific boarding points.
If you prefer taking public transport, from Admiralty Station Exit B, turn right for about ten meters onto Tamar Street, then turn right again and walk twenty meters to the bus stop for the 12A. It's only two stops to the hotel, at the 'YWCA' stop. From there, walk back about twenty meters to reach the hotel.
When heading back to the hotel from Central, the 12A bus is also the best option. It will first go to Admiralty Bus Terminus and stop for a few minutes while the driver takes a break. You can simply wait on the bus; there's no need to purchase another ticket. I figured this out after staying for four days, as the 12A is a short circular route specifically designed for MacDonnell Road residents. Every time I queued at Admiralty, I'd see people already on board, leading me to conclude they had traveled from Central and were waiting to go up the hill back to MacDonnell Road.
GGuest UserA charming guesthouse with a Hong Kong flair, it offered a lovely view, and I particularly enjoyed the small balcony. However, getting to and from the room was quite inconvenient. The elevator is located on the far side of the building, and even then, it only reaches the 7th floor, requiring guests to descend 4 flights of stairs to get to the accommodation. I opted for the staircase near the entrance instead, which still meant climbing 3 flights. Fortunately, I only had a backpack; I strongly advise anyone with heavy or multiple pieces of luggage to choose carefully. The space itself was adequate for a single person, but the wash basin was truly a nightmare. Squeezed between two load-bearing pillars, it was probably only 30cm wide, forcing you to turn sideways just to wash your hands. Washing your face was a real struggle. To make matters worse, if the tap was turned on too high, the floor drain couldn't cope and would leak water onto the floor. I'm stopping my complaints here!
GGuest UserStaff are all friendly! They allowed us for early check-in! Smooth & fast! Everyday change towels, big bed & room spacious enough for all of us 4 for the family room! Clean water & high pressure hot & cold! Highly recommended! 😇
GGuest UserExcellent location, right next to Yau Ma Tei MTR station, and easily accessible by airport bus A21/A22. Check-in is on the 2nd floor, and they offer luggage storage. There's also a shared kitchen on the 2nd floor, complete with a fridge and microwave. Due to Hong Kong's plastic reduction policy, you'll need to bring your own toothbrush, slippers, and towel, or you can purchase them at the front desk. The room looks exactly like the pictures. They provide a key card that doubles as an elevator and room key, so security feels quite high. In the quad room, there's an en-suite bathroom with a separate shower area. While small, it's perfectly functional. Downstairs, there are many fantastic snack shops, all serving delicious food! Transportation is very convenient, and the beds are quite comfortable and clean. There's a slight creaking sound when turning over, but it's acceptable. Roommates are a bit of a lottery; this time, I ended up with night owls who came back late, showered, and organized their belongings, which really disturbed my sleep. However, that's just the nature of shared accommodation. Despite that, I'm still quite satisfied with the room itself. Nearby, the Tin Hau Temple and Yau Ma Tei Police Station are great spots to check out, both within walking distance. And definitely try Chan Kee Roasted Goose – it's absolutely delicious!
KKriszticskeNice hotel, big room, comfy bed and bathtub. Location is very convenient, direct access to subway, many buses around. MOKO shopping mall is literally at your doorstep. Without a doubt will stay here again during our next trip to HK.
TTheSalesManMinimal effort to put into a room service clean up. Nice view of harbour. Late check in was helpful. Understaff of queue exceeding line to enter elevator. You have to pay extra to use amenities.
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