Overall, the hotel is not bad. For a budget option, it is quite good; however, it is starting to show signs of age and could benefit from some renovations.
The location is excellent, as it has a pedestrian bridge that connects to the MTR subway station, a bus terminal, and a minibus terminal. Additionally, there are three shopping malls, two wet markets, and Chai Wan Park nearby, which enhances the convenience.
I remember visiting this hotel when it first opened, but unfortunately, many facilities have since been removed, including the cafeteria and the rooftop walking trail.
During my recent visit to Hong Kong over the last few weeks, I usually left the hotel every day around noon and did not return until after dinner. As a result, the lack of on-site amenities did not bother me much. However, if I had wanted to relax in the hotel, my options would have been limited to staying in my room.
The staff were friendly and ready to answer questions and provide assistance. The housekeeping team ensured that clean towels were provided daily, and the air conditioning worked well.
I would advise installing one or two additional electrical sockets in the room. Additionally, adding a small shelf and several hooks for hanging clothes in the toilet cubicle and shower area would be beneficial.