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YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel — Hotel in Hong Kong

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YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel
Description
Simple rooms & dorms in a relaxed lodging with a cafe, a terrace & a kitchen, plus a history museum.
Nearby attractions
Heritage of Mei Ho House
70 Berwick St, Pak Tin, Hong Kong
Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre
30號 Pak Tin St, Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong
Apliu Street Flea Market
121 Kweilin St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po
194 Yu Chau Street, 196 Yu Chau St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum
Li Cheung Uk Tomb, 41 Tonkin St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Maple Street Playground
Cheung Sha Wan Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Jumpin Gym U.S.A.
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Yen Chow St, 6號, Dragon Centre, 樓601B舖
Woh Chai Hill
85J9+6G, Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong
Han Garden
Lei Cheng Uk, Hong Kong
Sham Shui Po Park Stage II
733 Lai Chi Kok Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Nearby restaurants
No Milkshake No Life- Morning Queue
Shop G01, Mei Kwai House, Shek Kip Mei Estate, Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong
金豪酒家
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Castle Peak Rd, 9-15號, Furama Building
宗像屋
號地下B舖, Shop B, G/F, 60 Castle Peak Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Madrid Cafe
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Fuk Wing St, 120-122號號地下
Wai Kee
62及66號 Fuk Wing St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Man Fat Seafood Restaurant
150-152 Kiu Kiang St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Lon.Don.Room 料理X空間
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Castle Peak Rd, 3及5號, Kin Sun Building, 地下 E鋪
Kago Shima Japanese Food Restaurant
19 號 地下, Wah Shing Building, 17-23 Castle Peak Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
?
108號 Fuk Wing St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Wonder Land Seafood Restaurant
213 Nam Cheong St, Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong
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Gold Star Hotel
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YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel

41, 70 Berwick St, Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong
4.0(789)

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Simple rooms & dorms in a relaxed lodging with a cafe, a terrace & a kitchen, plus a history museum.

attractions: Heritage of Mei Ho House, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, Apliu Street Flea Market, Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po, Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum, Maple Street Playground, Jumpin Gym U.S.A., Woh Chai Hill, Han Garden, Sham Shui Po Park Stage II, restaurants: No Milkshake No Life- Morning Queue, 金豪酒家, 宗像屋, Madrid Cafe, Wai Kee, Man Fat Seafood Restaurant, Lon.Don.Room 料理X空間, Kago Shima Japanese Food Restaurant, ?, Wonder Land Seafood Restaurant
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Phone
+852 3728 3500
Website
yha.org.hk

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Nearby attractions of YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel

Heritage of Mei Ho House

Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre

Apliu Street Flea Market

Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po

Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum

Maple Street Playground

Jumpin Gym U.S.A.

Woh Chai Hill

Han Garden

Sham Shui Po Park Stage II

Heritage of Mei Ho House

Heritage of Mei Ho House

4.3

(281)

Open 24 hours
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Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre

Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre

4.1

(918)

Open 24 hours
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Apliu Street Flea Market

Apliu Street Flea Market

4.0

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po

Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po

3.9

(203)

Closed
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Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket
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Nearby restaurants of YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel

No Milkshake No Life- Morning Queue

金豪酒家

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Madrid Cafe

Wai Kee

Man Fat Seafood Restaurant

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Kago Shima Japanese Food Restaurant

?

Wonder Land Seafood Restaurant

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No Milkshake No Life- Morning Queue

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金豪酒家

金豪酒家

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宗像屋

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Madrid Cafe

Madrid Cafe

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Reviews of YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel

4.0
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5.0
20w

The dorm is spacious enough and the bathroom is good. Depends a lot on the consideration of your dorm mates’ sense of cleanliness.

The shared pantry and kitchen is comfortable to chill at. Easy to store your own groceries and eat your takeout meals. They provide utensils, cups, plates and bowls, but you have to bring your own portable electric stove if you’re planning to cook there. There are two microwaves to use.

The hostel is a minute’s walk from a street that has dim sum, Cha chan Teng, bakery, noodle eatery, western pancake steak place, fruit and vegetable vendors, butchery, hair salon. The on-site history museum is really stellar and perfect for a lazy stay in rainy day.

The dorm beds’ mattress can be a bit hard and needs some adjusting to. If you are very sensitive to hard mattress, book another hostel as it’s genuinely hard to sleep here on hard mattress.

As for the pantry- Strongly recommend you to bring your own metal flask as the pantry dispenses only hot water and not lukewarm water. A plastic water bottle will not tolerate the 100celcius degree water dispensed. Also bring your own lock for the locker which is large and useful. You also need to bring your own towel and shampoo. Only bath body liquid gel and handsoap gel is provided. If you are particular, bring along your own hairdryer too. There are none in the dorms.

The location is a slight incline walk up the hill. Also maybe a seven minute walk to the nearest mtr exit Sham Shui Po. Along the way you’ll find shops and eateries. It is a bustling place there. But the hostel is nice and quiet. Not noisy and won’t hear road or crowd...

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4.0
8y

Pros: It’s a big hostel with over 100 large rooms. The location is good. The price includes the breakfast (the breakfast will cost you at least HK$30 if you eat out). It’s still value for money if they charge the bed for the same price without breakfast included. The hostel has a luggage room for guest to store their luggage before check-in and after check-out. It is free of charge if the luggage is not stored overnight (this is what I love most). There are washing machines available and it costs HKD 30 each time for using the washing machine with detergent provided (but I don’t use it unless I go with my friends). There’s a museum on ground floor that shows the history of public estates in Hong Kong. You can also walk up the hill to enjoy the beautiful sunset in the evening.

Cons: The hostel doesn't provide disposable items but you can buy them at the 24-hour reception. Towels are provided only in double/twin rooms, 3-person rooms and 4-person rooms/dorms. You can rent a towel at the reception at HKD$10 or purchase them at the reception. However, you need to return the pillow case and bed sheet during check-out (a bit inconvenient but acceptable).

Suggestions: I would also like to suggest the hostel to organize some mini activities in the future to explore the neighborhood (but you can also explore alone or open up your mind to know some new friends in the hostel and explore together). The hostel may also consider replacing the big double rooms by 8 or 4-person dorms to accommodate more solo travelers.

Recommendations: Overall I give...

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4.0
6y

Mei Ho House, a youth hostel in Hong Kong, is good place to stay for a few days. Almost perfect, but you must bring ear plugs, a medical certificate stating that you cannot sleep with closed windows and/or some tools.||||Our room was well-lit, clean and spacious, with a nice bathroom and an electric kettle. The bed was very comfortable. Wi-Fi connection was excellent. Breakfast, admittedly a very spartan affair, was included. Not to worry, there are several supermarkets in the area and you can use the communal kitchen. We simply got take-away food from a busy restaurant just down the road and had it in the courtyard. There is also a hill right next to the hostel, so do walk up there and enjoy your food with some beautiful views of Kowloon.||||What detracts from the pretty picture is piped music in most common areas. In addition, the building is poorly sound-proofed; we could hear other guests and furniture being shifted in a room above even at 3 in the morning. The staff were all very understanding and of course very unhelpful: unfortunately there was no room available for us to move to the top floor. Worst of all: the windows were locked and could not be opened. Policy or something, they explained. So — if you are claustrophobic or simply detest AC like I do — make sure you bring your tools or a medical certificate to get a window opened. Failing that, for ‘fresh’ air you can always jam a towel in the door frame. ...

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EmilyEmily
It was pretty cool! There's a museum/exhibition going on and it was SUPER cool! It went through the history of the hostel and it made it all the more meaningful of a stay! The hostel has quite a few floors and offered a variety of services like 24 hr laundry and a convenient store; there's also a dance studio and a lecture room. And, there's a hiking trail behind the hostel, which offers a very lush and green scenery. The room was a pretty decent size with 3 beds + one washroom. They provided a kettle and clock. There's 2 mirrors: one at the table and in the semi-closet. The washroom has a shower with two maneuvering (creaky) glass doors. They provided a "shower cream" but no shampoo.
Philip S (Phil_at_Home)Philip S (Phil_at_Home)
The premises is primarily a hostel now, but 5 decades ago it provided homes for hundreds, if not thousands, of Hong Kong citizens. It brings me tons of memory as I grew up in the neighborhood. There is a small area dedicated to exhibit what you would see from such low-rent housing provided by the HK government after the Shek Kip Mei Fire which left more than 50 thousand people homeless. Admission is free but is closed at 5pm. There is a canteen on ground floor which provides meals and snacks for hostel guests and visitors alike. A good place to visit as it is quite relaxing. Parking is not available but you can try your luck at the meter parking 1 to 2 blocks away.
Johnny LJohnny L
I guess one of the most value-money option for travel to Hong Kong. The dorm room experience is unique. The room is clean, facilities are basic but enough. Staffs are helpful and friendly. Yet, really depends on your roommates. I bet there could be some noises. Some people bang the door making it very loud, and turn on/off the room lights out of sudden. And TikTok videos … If you are sensitive to these issues, might as well prepare earplugs and eyeshade. It would be nice to put a kind notice on some touch points… such as the door, the closet door, the bathroom, etc. Overall, what a unique experience in Hong Kong.
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It was pretty cool! There's a museum/exhibition going on and it was SUPER cool! It went through the history of the hostel and it made it all the more meaningful of a stay! The hostel has quite a few floors and offered a variety of services like 24 hr laundry and a convenient store; there's also a dance studio and a lecture room. And, there's a hiking trail behind the hostel, which offers a very lush and green scenery. The room was a pretty decent size with 3 beds + one washroom. They provided a kettle and clock. There's 2 mirrors: one at the table and in the semi-closet. The washroom has a shower with two maneuvering (creaky) glass doors. They provided a "shower cream" but no shampoo.
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The premises is primarily a hostel now, but 5 decades ago it provided homes for hundreds, if not thousands, of Hong Kong citizens. It brings me tons of memory as I grew up in the neighborhood. There is a small area dedicated to exhibit what you would see from such low-rent housing provided by the HK government after the Shek Kip Mei Fire which left more than 50 thousand people homeless. Admission is free but is closed at 5pm. There is a canteen on ground floor which provides meals and snacks for hostel guests and visitors alike. A good place to visit as it is quite relaxing. Parking is not available but you can try your luck at the meter parking 1 to 2 blocks away.
Philip S (Phil_at_Home)

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I guess one of the most value-money option for travel to Hong Kong. The dorm room experience is unique. The room is clean, facilities are basic but enough. Staffs are helpful and friendly. Yet, really depends on your roommates. I bet there could be some noises. Some people bang the door making it very loud, and turn on/off the room lights out of sudden. And TikTok videos … If you are sensitive to these issues, might as well prepare earplugs and eyeshade. It would be nice to put a kind notice on some touch points… such as the door, the closet door, the bathroom, etc. Overall, what a unique experience in Hong Kong.
Johnny L

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