In a residential building, I thought it was a fake youth hostel. After checking in, I found that the experience was great. I recommend it with five stars.1. The girls lived in a five-bed room. Land is very expensive in Hong Kong, so the house space was larger than expected.2. The room is very clean, and the quality of the guests staying there is also relatively high, and the hygiene is well maintained.3. There is an independent bathroom with a wash basin, and the other wash basin is at the door, separated from the room by a thick curtain, which can be used for sound insulation and will not be disturbed by the sound of opening the door.The bathroom is also separate. The design is very convenient.4. The beds are very comfortable and have light shading. Each bed can be charged and has lights.5. There is extra space on the upper bunk, which is convenient for storing luggage and packing things.6. Various small details and very considerate designs everywhere, it can be seen that the hostess is a very caring person.7. The hair dryer is from Dyson, which is great.8. There is a public area with free snacks.The rooftop has a great view. You can chat casually or blow dry by yourself.There are many foreigners.If you have enough time, taking some time to chat is the most interesting experience of staying in a youth hostel.11. The subway station is not far away. There are many restaurants in the direction of the...
Read moreDuring this trip to Hong Kong, I set aside one night to choose a youth hostel, just to experience the unique "backpacker culture". I have seen this hotel in Xiaohongshu before, but I have not been able to book a room in the planned itinerary. , When I refreshed again, I found that there were vacant beds, so I placed an order immediately! The overall decoration of the hostel has the feeling of an old Hong Kong movie. It brings you into that feeling all at once. The guests also come from all over the world. It is quite fresh to communicate and chat with people of different nationalities and cultural backgrounds. The clerks are also very accommodating, actively chatting to make you relax and blend in, and there will be free drinks and fruits in the public area to share.The last thing I have to mention is the evening music sharing session! The two-day trip to Hong Kong was actually a bad experience, stuffy, noisy, and exhausting, but the concert at the hotel that night really gave a perfect ending to the trip to Hong Kong. Two residents from Malaysia and Germany shared their music in the downstairs coffee shop. This immersive experience is as beautiful as a movie. The music can really calm people down quickly and eliminate the fatigue of travel so I hurriedly left Hong Kong for Macau early the next morning, and let my memories of Hong Kong stay in that...
Read moreI only stayed for a short weekend while in Hong Kong for a test but found this hostel unique and refreshing. The hostel is part of a Bohemian setup in a building, so it's very artsy. There is a cafe on the ground floor which serves coffee and some snacks and meals (20% discount for hostel guests). Patricia (the hostel owner) is incredibly friendly and helpful. A nice outdoor covered patio in the hallway, snacks for guests, and comfortable rooms. Each bed has its own plug and nightlight, and some beds have a cubby-like feel which you can turn into a tent-fort for privacy.||||The hostel guests were all super friendly and sociable as well, which made me regret having to study instead of making friends. It's not right in the thick of things but still the best hostel I've found in HK so far, especially for your money.||||It's about a 5-8min walk from Prince Edward station; that is one station north of Mong Kok (you can also easily walk to Mong Kok from the hostel), and just a few short stops from Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong Island.||||This is the 3rd or 4th hostel I've stayed at in HK and I think I've finally found the one to take my business to. It was a genuine, friendly, and...
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