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Where to Stay in Hong Kong: Best Areas & Hotels for Indian Tourists

When Indian travelers plan a trip to Hong Kong, where to stay in Hong Kong becomes one of the most important decisions. A well‑chosen location can save commuting time, provide easier access to food and transport, and enhance your entire experience. As your personal Hong Kong travel from India guide, I’ve carefully curated the best neighborhoods and hotels—ranging from budget‑friendly to luxurious—for couples, solo travelers, and families.

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Best Areas to Stay in Hong Kong

1. Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon)

Ideal for first-timers, couples & families.
Tsim Sha Tsui, affectionately known as TST, sits on the Kowloon side of Victoria Harbour and is famous for its promenade with skyline views, cultural hotspots like the Avenue of Stars, and buzz of night markets.

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Why Indian tourists love it:

  • Excellent MTR connectivity (Airport Express, Star Ferry, MTR).

  • Countless Indian and vegetarian restaurants—think Saravanaa Bhavan, Bombay Dreams.

  • Walking distance to museums, Harbour City mall, and nightlife.

Where to stay:

  • Budget: The Bauhinia Hotel – approximately ₹6,500/night (room-only, non-refundable) Book via MakeMyTrip: “Room only | Non‑Refundable ₹6,516 + ₹1,487 taxes

  • Mid-Range: around ₹8,400–10,200/night (~USD 106) via Kayak or Hotels.com A modern boutique stay perfect for couples.

  • Luxury: The Peninsula or Langham—classic, harbor-view elegance.

2. Central & Sheung Wan (Hong Kong Island)

Perfect for luxury seekers, boutique lovers & art fans.
Central lures visitors with its iconic Peak Tram, high-end shopping, trendy cafes, and the heritage charm of Sheung Wan & Sai Ying Pun.

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Why it’s ideal for Indian travelers:

  • Efficient transport: MTR, Ferries, trams, and easy ferry access to Macau.

  • A melting pot of cuisine—street food, vegetarian cafes, and gourmet restaurants.

  • Rich in culture with Tai Kwun, art galleries, and historic alleys.

Where to stay:

  • Budget: Bishop Lei International House or iClub Sheung Wan Hotel, average ₹6,200–10,100/night depending on season. Kickstart your day with complimentary coffee in a beautifully designed lobby. Located just minutes from Sheung Wan MTR and the Mid‑Levels Escalator.

  • Mid-Range: Hotel Alexandra (vibrant design, great views).

  • Luxury: Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental—ultra-luxury with harbour vistas.

3. Mong Kok & Jordan (Kowloon)

Best for foodies, market lovers & budget stays.
Mong Kok is the heartbeat of local life: think endless street markets (Ladies Market, Sneaker Street), curry houses, and neon-lit alleys.

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Why it’s a great choice:

  • Extremely affordable and always lively.

  • Great vegetarian-friendly local eateries.

  • Superb MTR access to Tsim Sha Tsui & Airport Express.

Top picks:

  • Budget: The Cityview, or Hotel Ease Mong Kok (clean, reliable). – around ₹4,000–6,000/night via trivago
    A reliable pick with spacious rooms and MTR access for explorers on a budget.

  • Mid-Range: Lodgewood by Nina, Hilton Garden Inn.

  • Luxury: Cordis Hong Kong, Nathan Hotel.

4. Causeway Bay & Wan Chai (Hong Kong Island)

Famous for shopping, nightlife & family stays.
If retail therapy is your thing, Causeway Bay is Hong Kong’s shopping mecca, while Wan Chai offers vibrant nightlife and easy access to the Convention Centre.

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Why Indian travelers enjoy it:

  • Wardrobe wide: street stalls to designer stores.

  • Plentiful Indian and veg-friendly restaurants.

  • Well-connected by tram and MTR.

Accommodation tiers:

  • Budget: Ying’nFlo Wesley, or Wanchai 88 approx. ₹5,000–7,000/night via Agoda or Trivago

  • Mid-Range: The Fleming, Hotel Jen, or Metropark Causeway Bay – around ₹8,000–10,000 per night
    Both are close to MTR stations and offer great value.

  • Luxury: Grand Hyatt, St. Regis—both offer refined comforts.

Tips to Choose the Right Place

  • Always prioritize proximity to an MTR station—Hong Kong’s transport is fast and efficient.
  • Match area to travel style:

 
  • TST for first-timers & skyline lovers.
  • Central for boutique and cultural experiences.
  • Mong Kok for digesting local life and markets.
  • Causeway Bay for shopping enthusiasts.

 

  • Book early during peak months (Nov–Jan, Mar–Apr)—rates double near holidays.

  • Indian food? Each area offers well-loved vegetarian and Indian restaurants.

  • Budget stays: Expect USD 50–100 (~₹4k–8k) per night; mid-range USD 120–200; luxury from USD 300+.

Why Location Matters for Indian Travelers:

  • Culinary comfort: TST & Mong Kok have plenty of Indian/vegetarian food.

  • Connectivity: Central and TST are multi-modal: trams, ferry, MTR, Airport Express.

  • Experiences: Each area offers different vibes—heritage in Central, street culture in Mong Kok, luxury in Causeway Bay.

Hong Kong’s well-connected transport ensures wherever you stay, you’re always within 30 minutes of any major attraction.

Our Stay: Weave Studio Serviced Apartments

During our New Year trip, we stayed at Weave Studio, a modern serviced apartment concept that saved us nearly 40% compared to hotel rates. It’s a fantastic option for couples or longer stays.

Locations & Pricing

  • Centrally located across Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, and Prince Edward

  • Studio layouts with kitchenette, workspace, clean bathroom, and community lounge

  • Pricing ranged from ₹6,500–₹7,000/night, totaling ₹45,000 for our 7-night stay (peak season)

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Deposit & Booking Details

  • Refundable deposit: HKD 500–1,000 (approx. ₹5,200–10,400)

  • Utilities and cleaning included; linen change every 2–3 days

  • Booking Links: Available on Weave Living website and Agoda/Booking.com (look for “Weave – Serviced Living”)

Why Weave Stands Out

  • Affordable yet comfortable for couples

  • Located near your ride—within 5–10 min walk to MTR stations

  • Great for longer stays—lots of space and home-like convenience

Hostels for Backpackers & Solo Travelers

If you’re traveling solo or on a tight budget, Hong Kong has excellent hostels that offer community vibes and clean, comfortable stays.

1. Yesinn @Causeway Bay

  • Location: Causeway Bay, close to MTR, shopping & nightlife

  • Price: Dorm bed starting at ₹900/night (~HKD 100)

  • Why Choose It: Clean facilities, shared kitchen, chill common spaces

  • Booking Link: Hostelworld – Yesinn Causeway Bay

2. Hop Inn on Record

  • Location: Wan Chai, convenient for convention center, bars, and transport

  • Price: Dorm beds around ₹1,200/night (~HKD 140)

  • Why Stay Here: Cozy dorms, friendly atmosphere, strong reviews (~8.5/10)

  • Booking Link: Booking.com – Hop Inn on Record

3. Urban Pack Hostel

  • Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, a stone’s throw from Victoria Harbour

  • Price: Mixed dorms from ₹1,100/night

  • Why It’s Great: Central location, shared lounge, secure lockers

  • Booking Link: Agoda – Urban Pack Hostel

These hostels are well-rated, centrally located, and perfect for experience-packed, budget travel.

Conclusion

Choosing where to stay in Hong Kong doesn’t just influence your budget—it shapes your entire trip narrative. Whether you’re an Indian couple, a solo traveler, or a family looking for cuisine, convenience, or culture, here’s what I’ve learned:

  • For skyline views and sightseeing—Tsim Sha Tsui is unbeatable.

  • For art, boutique luxury, and transport hub—Central/Sheung Wan shine.

  • For local life, markets, and budget convenience—Mong Kok is ideal.

  • For shopping addicts and vibrant street life—Causeway Bay delivers.

Wherever you choose, prioritize MTR access and book early for the best deals. Your stay becomes your base to savor Hong Kong’s food, culture, and energy—without the stress.

Let your chosen area complement your Hong Kong travel from India itinerary, and the city will repay you with experiences you’ll cherish forever.

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