We booked 3 beds room for 5 days, but when we arrived the hostel, the owner told us that 1 day (which is the second day) we must stay in a 4 beds room because there are no more room available and want us to pay extra HK$180 for a bigger room (actually the room size is the same…
The main advantage of King Wah hostel is it's location - less than five minutes walk to MongKok MTR station, with a night bus running back from Lan Kwai Fong to the intersection of Argyle St and Nathan Road. We stayed in a double room with private bathroom. The room was tiny,…
The booking process was efficient; I booked the room via E-mail. We actually stayed in the City Plus hostel on 14/F which it turned out is run by the King Wah Hostel owner's friendly and efficient daughter Elies. In hostels of this type I expected to pay the whole amount…
This is a no-frills hostel where all you get is a bed, air conditioning and a fridge that doesn't work. The beds themselves were dirty. The operators overcharged us and even had the audacity to deny that they did. The only plus is the location of the place and even then,…
The hostel is located at Mongkok. At first, i had trouble finding the building (Sincere House) but its really close to the Ladies Street, Sai Yeung Choi Street and Fa Yuen Street. The room had AC and i stayed in a double bed with attached bathroom with water heater. Although the…