GGuest UserI really have to talk about this hotel because it exceeded my expectations. I was traveling with my parents, and finding a hotel in Hong Kong is notoriously difficult – questions about musty smells, room size, location, and service always pop up. The Hopewell was the best travel destination I painstakingly found in Hong Kong.
In early June, during the off-peak season, three of us stayed in a twin room with a sofa bed for around 1300 RMB including tax, which is about 450 RMB per person. For this price, to stay in a newly opened 5-star standard hotel in Hong Kong, the value for money is excellent. Please note that for this per-person price, you get: 38 square meters of space, which is absolutely spacious and comfortable.
Location: The hotel is located in the Hopewell Centre, not far from Wan Chai MTR station, about a 7-minute walk. Downstairs is the Hopewell Centre mall, and there are clear signs guiding you from the mall to the hotel. The surrounding area is extremely convenient. There's a supermarket and a McDonald's in the building, along with many other dining options. More importantly, Wan Chai is convenient for getting anywhere – the MTR covers Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui attractions within roughly three stops. For family travel, I definitely don't recommend staying in Tsuen Wan or further away. With multiple people, long daily commute times, and Hong Kong's MTR charging by stops, the round-trip metro fare for three people over a few days could easily offset the price difference of a better hotel.
Hotel Environment: The bedding is comfortable, and all facilities are complete and brand new. Toiletries and water are provided. The plugs offer USB ports, so you don't need an adapter. The twin beds are stated as 1.2 meters (though they felt wider than that, quite spacious), and the sofa bed, with a mattress, is 0.9 meters. Overall, it's very comfortable. Windows in Hong Kong are generally sealed. The Hopewell, being a new hotel opened at the end of 2024, didn't have any musty smell. The fresh air system and air conditioning were also very effective. Hong Kong hotels usually charge per person, so for three people at around 1300 RMB, this was an extremely good deal.
Service: The hotel service was good. The front desk staff could communicate very well in Mandarin. The workers and cleaning staff I encountered in the hallways had excellent attitudes. When I asked if more water could be brought up because we didn't have enough to drink, they placed 8 bottles of Watsons mineral water in the room the next day.
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