Pros

  • Modern rooms with signature bedding and gorgeous views
  • Sleek marble bathrooms with glass walk-in showers
  • Free shuttle to Central, Admiralty, and Macau Ferry Terminal
  • Cafe and snack bar
  • Well-equipped business center, and an interactive concierge service
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • Bright, modern fitness center with great city views
  • Free bottled water in rooms
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Cons

  • No pool or spa
  • No bar
  • Standard rooms are smallish (typical of Hong Kong)
  • Glass-enclosed bathrooms (in some rooms) lack privacy
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Bottom Line

This 245-room Courtyard by Marriott has all the basics of an upscale business chain hotel -- a modern fitness center; a breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot; a well-equipped business center, and free Wi-Fi -- but it's a good pick for tourists, as well. Rooms, though somewhat small (typical of Hong Kong), offer great amenities, including mini-fridges, signature bedding, flat-screen TVs, and marble bathrooms with sleek rainfall showerheads. The highlight, however, is the great harbor and city views from most rooms and the gym. While location is not central, the hotel does offer free shuttle service to Central, Admiralty, and the Macau Ferry Terminal. Plus, it’s across the bridge from Tsim Sha Tsui, and cabs are easy to find. Travelers who'd rather be a stone's throw from Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (and are willing to pay higher rates) could look into the Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

Courtyard Hong Kong

Scene

A contemporary high-rise hotel geared towards the suit-and-tie set

Executive floors, a 24-hour gym, and free shuttle service to major business districts make the Courtyard by Marriott, Hong Kong a popular pick for business travelers, though couples are also attracted to its modern rooms with peek-a-boo bathrooms and Victoria Harbor views. In the lobby, light from contemporary fixtures reflects off of the high-gloss marble floors and walls, while retro orange-leather loungers, brown-leather club chairs, and thick navy-blue area rugs make sophisticated seating areas.

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Location

West of Central neighborhood, near great dining and shopping -- but far from major attractions

The hotel is located on Connaught Road, the main thoroughfare on Hong Kong Island. It is right across the Western Harbour Crossing from Kowloon, but a little removed from the main attractions. Overlooking the Victoria Harbor in a mainly residential area west of Central, the hotel can feel somewhat isolated. There are trams and buses, but for longer distances a cab will probably be necessary. The hotel provides shuttle service to Central and Admiralty areas, and to the Macau Ferry Terminal. Make sure to get a schedule at front desk before planning your day. There are a few trendy stores and restaurants in the neighborhood.

The business and financial hub of the city, Central overlooks the water from the north shore of Hong Kong Island. Its skyline is defined by tall glass-and-steel buildings and has a modern look, but some buildings from the neighborhood's past as a former British colony and military port remain.

Many tourists stay in or visit Central; its mix of modern and historic is appealing, and there are plenty of sights to take in. Central is home not only to upscale shopping centers and top-notch restaurants, but it is also home to several beautiful parks and gardens. The Chater Garden features a zoo and a playground, popular among families, and Hong Kong Park is the site of the Museum of Tea, housed in a historic colonial building.

  • 10-minute walk to MTR station (HKU)
  • Six-minute drive to upscale shopping at IFC Mall, or 20 minutes via public transportation
  • Seven-minute drive to Jade Market
  • Eight-minute drive to Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
  • Eight-minute drive to Wan Chai Ferry Pier
  • Nine-minute drive to Expo Promenade
  • 11-minute drive to Victoria Park
  • 11-minute drive to Hong Kong Stadium
  • 12-minute drive to Hong Kong Park
  • 12-minute drive to the Tsim Sha Tsui area
  • 19-minute drive to The Peak
  • 19-minute drive to Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach
  • 22-minute drive to Tai Tam Country Park
  • 23-minute drive to Hong Kong Disneyland
  • 35-minute drive to Big Wave Bay Beach
  • 35-minute drive (without traffic) to Hong Kong International Airport
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Rooms

Snug, but well-stocked rooms with city or harbor views

The 245 rooms are modern, but not aggressively so, with homey touches like floor and wall lamps, cream-colored chairs and ottomans, a series of plant pictures above the beds, and rather hokey maroon carpeting. Some of the rooms can feel cramped for two people, though single travelers in town on business typically find no cause for complaint. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, work spaces with technology kits, iPhone-docking alarm clocks, robes, slippers, safes, and free Wi-Fi, plus coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and free bottled water. Many rooms have modern peek-a-boo bathrooms and knockout views of Victoria Harbor.

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Features

A casual cafe, modern fitness center, and business amenities

Momo Cafe serves excellent hot breakfast buffets (for a fee) and a la carte lunch and dinners, as well as baked goods, fruit, and drinks at its adjacent grab-and-go snack stand. Room service is available 24 hours, but the hotel's lack of a bar disappoints some guests (especially since there are few drinking spots in the surrounding neighborhood). Also missing: an on-site pool and spa, though the fitness center is spacious and well-equipped with elliptical, treadmills, and bikes (all with individual TVs), as well as multi-use strength equipment, free weights, yoga mats, lockers, and flat-screen TVs.

Guests who opt for Executive rooms can enjoy free breakfast (with a mix of Asian and Western offerings) and evening snacks and cocktails in a dedicated lounge, which is open until midnight. The business center has two computers, a printer, and free newspapers. There's also a wood-paneled meeting room with a 10-person table and projection capabilities.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Courtyard Hong Kong

Scene

A contemporary high-rise hotel geared towards the suit-and-tie set

Executive floors, a 24-hour gym, and free shuttle service to major business districts make the Courtyard by Marriott, Hong Kong a popular pick for business travelers, though couples are also attracted to its modern rooms with peek-a-boo bathrooms and Victoria Harbor views. In the lobby, light from contemporary fixtures reflects off of the high-gloss marble floors and walls, while retro orange-leather loungers, brown-leather club chairs, and thick navy-blue area rugs make sophisticated seating areas.

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Location

West of Central neighborhood, near great dining and shopping -- but far from major attractions

The hotel is located on Connaught Road, the main thoroughfare on Hong Kong Island. It is right across the Western Harbour Crossing from Kowloon, but a little removed from the main attractions. Overlooking the Victoria Harbor in a mainly residential area west of Central, the hotel can feel somewhat isolated. There are trams and buses, but for longer distances a cab will probably be necessary. The hotel provides shuttle service to Central and Admiralty areas, and to the Macau Ferry Terminal. Make sure to get a schedule at front desk before planning your day. There are a few trendy stores and restaurants in the neighborhood.

The business and financial hub of the city, Central overlooks the water from the north shore of Hong Kong Island. Its skyline is defined by tall glass-and-steel buildings and has a modern look, but some buildings from the neighborhood's past as a former British colony and military port remain.

Many tourists stay in or visit Central; its mix of modern and historic is appealing, and there are plenty of sights to take in. Central is home not only to upscale shopping centers and top-notch restaurants, but it is also home to several beautiful parks and gardens. The Chater Garden features a zoo and a playground, popular among families, and Hong Kong Park is the site of the Museum of Tea, housed in a historic colonial building.

  • 10-minute walk to MTR station (HKU)
  • Six-minute drive to upscale shopping at IFC Mall, or 20 minutes via public transportation
  • Seven-minute drive to Jade Market
  • Eight-minute drive to Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
  • Eight-minute drive to Wan Chai Ferry Pier
  • Nine-minute drive to Expo Promenade
  • 11-minute drive to Victoria Park
  • 11-minute drive to Hong Kong Stadium
  • 12-minute drive to Hong Kong Park
  • 12-minute drive to the Tsim Sha Tsui area
  • 19-minute drive to The Peak
  • 19-minute drive to Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach
  • 22-minute drive to Tai Tam Country Park
  • 23-minute drive to Hong Kong Disneyland
  • 35-minute drive to Big Wave Bay Beach
  • 35-minute drive (without traffic) to Hong Kong International Airport
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Rooms

Snug, but well-stocked rooms with city or harbor views

The 245 rooms are modern, but not aggressively so, with homey touches like floor and wall lamps, cream-colored chairs and ottomans, a series of plant pictures above the beds, and rather hokey maroon carpeting. Some of the rooms can feel cramped for two people, though single travelers in town on business typically find no cause for complaint. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, work spaces with technology kits, iPhone-docking alarm clocks, robes, slippers, safes, and free Wi-Fi, plus coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and free bottled water. Many rooms have modern peek-a-boo bathrooms and knockout views of Victoria Harbor.

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Features

A casual cafe, modern fitness center, and business amenities

Momo Cafe serves excellent hot breakfast buffets (for a fee) and a la carte lunch and dinners, as well as baked goods, fruit, and drinks at its adjacent grab-and-go snack stand. Room service is available 24 hours, but the hotel's lack of a bar disappoints some guests (especially since there are few drinking spots in the surrounding neighborhood). Also missing: an on-site pool and spa, though the fitness center is spacious and well-equipped with elliptical, treadmills, and bikes (all with individual TVs), as well as multi-use strength equipment, free weights, yoga mats, lockers, and flat-screen TVs.

Guests who opt for Executive rooms can enjoy free breakfast (with a mix of Asian and Western offerings) and evening snacks and cocktails in a dedicated lounge, which is open until midnight. The business center has two computers, a printer, and free newspapers. There's also a wood-paneled meeting room with a 10-person table and projection capabilities.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

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