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"We spent 3 nights here and found many positives, which all started with a friendly reception after our long flight from the UK. The rooms were clean and spacious enough for our 3 nights, the beds were comfortable, and we enjoyed our harbour view from the 10th floor. The hotel is in a great location with lots of attractions and transport links close by, including the Star Ferry.
We didn't initially book breakfast as Nicole is vegan, so we prefer to size up our options when we arrive. As it happens, there weren't many places that we could find to cater for her nearby, so we ended up using the hotel buffet breakfast, which not only was great value but also able to provide her with a substantial and balanced breakfast every morning. Also, I can thoroughly recommend the egg station; the man doing the eggs had mine cooked to perfection every morning.
All in all, we found The Salisbury is a great place to stop and would stay there again if ever we find ourselves in HK "
"Slightly confusing as hotel name is not in the district it is named after. However great location for Hong Kong Station and airport transfers. Helpful staff and Chinese themed rooms. "
"The service was impeccable. Every single person went out of their way to give us whatever we want. The hotel is beautifully decorated for Christmas and we enjoyed every minute of our stay."
"36 F American solo traveler first time in Hong Kong for 5 days.
I loved it! To start, I was planning on having them hold my luggage from 6am to check in time , but they accommodated my early arrival without an extra free which was kind and certainly not required. It was really great to immediately check in.
Cleanliness - don’t expect pristine but it’s also not trashy or dirty. It’s budget but good budget. The housekeeper was also very kind and lovey every day I say her.
Location - about 7 min walk to the train station, no hills. And there is an ATM, 7/11(to reload your octopus card with cash), and a coffee shop /laundromat (super helpful and cute) literally across the street. It’s perfect. I only packed a carry on and had no issue doing laundry. Also on a cool, but sad street if you care about animals because there are a lot of shark fins. But a historic road for the region.
Breakfast starts at 630am (not 4am like their sign says. And the Starbucks isn’t open very early by American standards, but there are a few options, including a McDonald’s a few mins away.
I was pleasantly surprised to see someone greeting us at the main entry/ground level every day. Made me feel a little safer that no randos will walk in without being noticed.
Lastly the bed is laughably hard lol but I know rock hard beds are common in some countries and honestly, it didn’t keep me up.
Would definitely stay again. "
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What can I see and do near Statue Square?
Study the collections at Hong Kong Museum of Art, Wan Chai Livelihood Museum or M+ Museum. Tai Kwun - Centre for Heritage and Arts, Hollywood Road and Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can check out the local talent at Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Xiqu Centre and Ko Shan Road Park.
How can I get to Statue Square?
With so many choices for transport, seeing the area around Statue Square is simple. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Sai Ying Pun Station, HKU Station and Water Street Tram Stop. If you're taking a train into town, Hong Kong Central Station and Hong Kong Admiralty Station are the closest stations to Central & Western District. You can learn about your options for water transport at the port.