Let’s be real—finding a hotel in Hong Kong can feel like rolling the dice in a high-stakes casino. One minute, you think you’ve scored a sleek, city-view room at a steal. The next, you’re wedged into a glorified closet with a “harbor view” that requires you to stand on the toilet and crane your neck at a 45-degree angle.
Hong Kong is a city of extremes, and its hotels are no exception. You’ve got the ultra-luxe palaces where they fluff your pillow before you even think about asking, and then there are the budget-friendly shoeboxes where “cozy” is just a polite way of saying, “Hope you don’t mind showering next to the toilet.” And let’s not even start on the mysterious “service charge” that sneaks onto your bill like a ninja in the night.
But hey, that’s why you’re here—to cut through the nonsense and figure out where to actually stay. Whether you want five-star pampering, a funky boutique experience, or just a reasonably clean bed that doesn’t cost more than your flight, we’ve got you covered.
So, grab a cup of coffee (or a stiff drink, depending on how much you’ve already spent on this trip) and scroll through our Hong Kong hotel reviews. The good, the bad, and the hilariously tiny—we’re diving into all of it…

Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung – Solid if not Stupendous
Four Points Sheraton Overview Experience fairly modern comfort (just being straight here) at Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung, a 4.5-star hotel located