Wong Tai Sin Temple Hong Kong

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Regal Oriental Hotel
30-38 Sa Po Road
Only a 15-minute drive from Mong Kok Ladies Market, Regal Oriental Hotel offers spacious accommodation... more >>
Rates from HKD 560.00
Caritas Lodge
No. 134 Boundary Street, Mongkok, Kowloon
Just 5 minutes' walk from Bird Garden and Yuen Po Street, Caritas Lodge offers basic air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet... more >>
Rates from HKD 550.00
Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees
199 Kowloon City Road, Tokwawan
Kowloon’s multi-awarded Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees offers modern accommodation and a rooftop pool... more >>
Rates from HKD 680.00
Royal Plaza Hotel
193 Prince Edward Road West
Centrally located in Mongkok, the luxurious Royal Plaza Hotel enjoys direct access to Grand Century Place, a large shopping mall with over 200 shops and a big cinema... more >>
Rates from HKD 787.50
Bridal Tea House Hotel (Yaumatei)
No.6 Arthur Street, Yaumatei, Kowloon
Bridal Tea House (Yaumatei) is located at the heart of Kowloon, a 5-minute walk from Yaumatei MTR Station... more >>
Rates from HKD 690.00
Bridal Tea House Hotel Tokwawan
No. 14-18 Sung Wong Toi Road, Tokwawan, Kowloon
Bridal Tea Tokwawan is located in Kowloon’s To Kwa Wan, a 20-minute walk from Mongkok MTR Station... more >>
Rates from HKD 450.00
Metropark Hotel Kowloon
75 Waterloo Road
Around a 10-minute walk from famous Ladies’ Market and Mongkok MTR Station, Metropark Kowloon offers 4-star facilities like a rooftop pool, free city shuttle services and excellent buffet spreads... more >>
Rates from HKD 720.00
The Anne Black - YWCA
5 Man Fuk Road, Waterloo Road Hill
A 10-minute walk from Mongkok MTR Station, The Anne Black is located next to the entertainment and commercial centre of Nathan Road... more >>
Rates from HKD 450.00
Stanford Hotel Hong Kong
118 Soy Street
Stanford Hotel Hong Kong offers value-for-money accommodation in lively Kowloon... more >>
Rates from HKD 720.00

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