A friend recommended this hotel, and she booked it for me. I didn't know the room size until the day we checked in. It is the smallest hotel room I have ever stayed in. The bed is the size of a massage table. I'm 5'4, and I couldn't turn on the bed or I would fall off of it. very narrow hallway, no closet, tiny bathroom. The hotel doesn't provide toothbrush and toothpaste, nor care packa, shower caps, body lotions. There's one outlet only in the room, and some USB charging port, we had to take turns to charge our electronics. The staff are friendly, professional. They have afternoon tea from 3 pm to 7 pm, free for guests. The hotel location is good, near Victoria harbor, shops, and restaurants. I don't think it's worth...
Read moreThere's nothing prestigious about hotel Empire Prestige. First of all, Prestige means you are located in the annex building of the hotel Empire, right next to a waste disposal area in a dark and dirty street. The size of the room was ridiculously small for 2 people. I found hair on the windowsill. Each bed was 70 cm wide and less than 180 cm long. You can't put 2 bags, let alone 2 suitcases. You can hang 3 shirts at most. The bathroom was tiny as well. The breakfast is similar to one you can find in a budget motel on the highway: plastic cups and plates, awful artificial juices, industrial bread and porridges....
Read moreI stayed at Empire Prestige in Hong Kong for [3] nights, and the experience exceeded every expectation.This is where Empire Prestige truly shines. A special shout-out to Maggie Ng, whose warmth and professionalism turned a good stay into a memorable one. From recommending hidden-gem dim sum spots to arranging last minute transportation, Maggie handled every request with a genuine smile and lightning speed. On our final morning, she even surprised us with neatly packed to-go breakfasts because we had an early ferry an extra touch that perfectly sums up...
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