The hype
Travelers love the MTR proximity and cheap rates but are divided on whether the market location is 'authentic' or 'disgusting'.
Réservez si You want a front-row seat to gritty, authentic Hong Kong life and don't mind sacrificing polish for price.
En bref : A budget crash pad sitting directly inside a chaotic, smelly, fascinating wet market—bring earplugs and lower your hygiene standards.
Évalué par @wifeynext_door: I booked this for just 360 HKD expecting a shoebox, but got upgraded to a massive triple room! The view is terrible (literally a wall), but for this price and space in Hong Kong, it's an absolute steal for budget travelers.
Travelers love the MTR proximity and cheap rates but are divided on whether the market location is 'authentic' or 'disgusting'.
Rooms are significantly smaller than they appear in photos (approx. 215 sq ft) and wear-and-tear is visible everywhere.
“I am requesting a room on the highest possible floor (20+), ideally facing the Harbour. I am a light sleeper and would appreciate being away from the elevator. Please confirm if the pool is still closed.”
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
No. Recent reports confirm the rooftop pool and shuttle bus are temporarily closed until further notice.
Yes. The lobby entrance is in the middle of Chun Yeung Street wet market. The smell can linger in the lobby and lower floor hallways.
Yes, North Point MTR Station (Exit A2) is a 5-6 minute walk, but you have to navigate the crowded market street.
Reports are mixed. While not an infestation, isolated reviews mention stains and bites. Inspect your mattress immediately upon arrival.
Usually not. If purchased, it's a basic buffet at First Café. Most guests recommend eating at local cafes nearby instead.
Yes, concierge can store luggage, but some guests report being charged a fee per bag if not checking in immediately.
Don't take a taxi directly to the door during market hours (8 AM - 7 PM); the driver will refuse to enter the street. Get dropped at King's Road and walk.
The tram ride through Chun Yeung Street is one of the best photo ops in HK—capture it from the second deck of the tram, not just from the street.
Use the side entrance if the main market entrance is too crowded/smelly (ask staff for directions).
Découvrez où se situe Ramada Hong Kong Grand View et ce qu'il y a à proximité.