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Where to find youth hostels in Hong Kong? Where is it more convenient to stay in Hong Kong?

The following are some youth hostels that the editor recommends. You can check to see if they are suitable for you when you go there. The editor does not recommend that girls stay in youth hostels. It is best for girls to be on their own. Pay more attention to safety, let’s take a look at the strategy below.

1. YesinnHostel

YesinnHostel has Causeway Bay branch and Fortress Hill branch. Both stores are very close to the MTR station. Relatively speaking, the Causeway Bay store is more convenient and closer to Tsim Sha Tsui and Central. The most important thing is that the location is good and it’s cheap!

The rooms include single rooms, double rooms, quadruple rooms, and family rooms. The multi-person rooms are divided into male, female and mixed dormitories. The decoration of the rooms is bright and colorful. Everyone is equipped with a locker with a password lock, the bathroom is also very clean, and the WIFI signal is also very good.

PS: The Fortress Hill store is in a very old building, and the elevator in the building is shaky and a bit scary; there was a fire in that building before, I don’t know what’s going on now.

2. Mei Ho House Youth Hostel

Address: Block 41, Shek Kip Mei, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong (Exit D2 of Sham Shui Po MTR Station, and walk along Kweilin Street to the junction of Castle Peak Road , that is, about a 5-minute walk~)

With the average legal hotel in Kowloon Island costing 1,000 hkd, I think this place, which is a 10-minute walk from the Sham Shui Po MTR station, is quite affordable. And there is no need to worry about safety like the Chungking Tower Causeway Bay family hotel.

Mei Ho House Youth Hostel has an excellent reputation. A double room of 20 square meters costs 500RMB, and a bed costs about 200-250RMB. Breakfast is also included!

You can stay in a nostalgic theme of Hong Kong's 1970s Room, experience the local culture first hand~

Of course there are other guest rooms, all of which are converted from public housing. Although it is an "old building" in name, it is actually very modern. It provides free breakfast, 24-hour reception service, self-service kitchen and laundry room, etc.~

Mei Ho House Life Museum

The best thing is that this is not only a youth hostel, but also a small museum. In the Mei Ho House Living Museum, there are replica scenes of bathrooms, toilets, grocery stores and residential units, as well as more than 1,200 collections and more than 40 oral histories. Here you can learn about the residents of Hong Kong public housing estates from the 1950s to the 1970s. Every bit of life!

You can also go to the JCCAC (Jockey Club Creative Arts Center) not far away. It is a factory building opened by the Hong Kong government for young artists. Many artists are stationed there, and there are free events every now and then.

market. Yes!! Just go in and take whatever you want!!)

PS: The building where Mei Ho Youth Hostel is located is actually the converted H-type first-generation resettlement public housing in Hong Kong. It is a project of the Hong Kong Government's "Revitalizing Historic Buildings Partnership Scheme" and the operating rights were awarded by the Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association in early 2009. This is one of the projects that the Hong Kong government is focusing on.

After revitalization at a cost of HK$220 million, it has become the Mei Ho House Youth Hostel and Mei Ho House Lifestyle Hall. Not only can you stay here, you can also visit the Lifestyle Hall and experience the history and culture of Hong Kong public housing.

3. Hong Kong Campus Hostel

Address: No. 123 Castle Peak Road, Yau Kan Tau, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

This CAMPUSHONGKONG is definitely a high-end high-end hotel with high quality and low price. Hotel! A private room with four beds costs less than RMB 600, and a shared bed costs RMB 150~

It is located at the core of Tsuen Wan’s transportation network. Free shuttle buses are provided every half an hour to Tsuen Wan Station and Tsuen Wan. It only takes 7 minutes to reach the West Railway Station, which is actually very convenient!

Facilities This hotel can be described as a luxury version of a youth hostel. It is equipped with a fitness center, an outdoor swimming pool, and a restaurant. It can be said that it has everything you need.

The facilities in the guest room are also great! All four beds are set up in a semi-suspended style. Each bed has a USB interface and electrical socket. Adjustable clothes rails, wardrobes, drawers and refrigerators are also cleverly hidden~

The seaside is right outside the window, and the view is excellent! I don’t want to sleep when I lie in bed at night and watch the night view~

This is especially recommended for friends who have plenty of time, and those who have seen enough of the crowds of high-rise buildings in urban Hong Kong. , come to Tsuen Wan for a quiet two days~

4. Jockey Club Mount Davis Youth Hostel

Address: No. 123 Mount Davis Path

Mount The biggest feature of Xingling Youth Hostel is that it has an incomparable open-air observation deck on the mountainside, with a 270-degree view of Victoria Harbor. The sea view during the day, the sunset at dusk or the neon night view at night are all beautiful!

The mountain view is breathtaking. The air is very fresh. Walking along the road to the mountain, there is a large open area. The quadruple room is large enough. It is a real sea view room. You can see the sea from the window~

Disadvantages: It is on the mountain and far from the core. The area is a bit far, but there is a shuttle bus which is very convenient. The youth hostel has a free shuttle bus to Kennedy Town, which runs about every hour and is very punctual. It takes about 20 minutes to get there, which is very convenient.

We also recommend that friends who have plenty of time, and those who have seen enough of the crowds of high-rise buildings in the city, come here to stay quietly for two days~

5. Y Hostel

Address: 12th Floor, Youth Plaza, 238 Chai Wan Road, Eastern District, Hong Kong

The location is in Chai Wan. It seems a bit far away from the downtown area, but the subway is right outside the hotel, and I didn’t know it was Hong Kong. It's small, and the subway is faster than in the mainland. It takes 40 minutes to go to Tsim Sha Tsui, so I think transportation is not a problem when living here. If your itinerary is geared toward shopping, it is recommended to stay in a more urban area~

The cheapest triple room has three beds, and some rooms have a large balcony. It is rare in a densely populated place like Hong Kong. The colors inside the room are very vibrant, which is in line with the vitality of young people. There are convenience stores and shopping malls downstairs, and the price/performance ratio is quite high! When the finished camera is brought back to warm indoor conditions, it should be put in a waterproof bag first, and then put into the camera bag and brought back indoors, otherwise it will be damaged due to the temperature difference. Relationships form condensation.

6. Ibis (ibis) North Point Store

It is close to the exit of North Point MTR Station. It has sea view rooms and you can see Kowloon. The sunset is super beautiful. There is a convenience store and a tea restaurant downstairs, which is very convenient. I was so hungry when I was in the hotel. North Point has many traditional residential areas and is very lively, so there are also many delicious places to eat. I'm afraid all chain hotels know that the lobby of this hotel is very well decorated. You need to go to the second floor to check in, and there are stairs and elevators (don't climb the stairs with your luggage). The room has the standard facilities of a chain hotel, but it is very complete. On weekdays, you can get a sea-view room for more than 500, but when it is more expensive, you can get a room with a sea view for 700 or 800, so it is recommended to book early.

7. Tsuen Wan Nina Seaview

It’s only a five- to six-minute walk from the exit of Tsuen Wan West MTR Station! The view is beautiful both on cloudy days and at night, in the early morning and at sunset. The average price for a double sea view is RMB 600 to RMB 800, five-star, the sea view is super_, the room is large and very beautiful, probably because there are many cooperation channels, it is not very expensive. But beware of the off-peak seasons. I have stayed at a hotel worth over 800 yuan during Christmas and a hotel worth over 600 yuan during non-holidays in October. Sharing between two people should be very cost-effective. Many hotels are like this. You can arrange and combine the vacations you want. It may be cheaper to pay for two or three days together, so everything is the same. Is it cheaper to stay for a few more days than to stay for one day? However, During the peak season of this hotel, you may have to allow an hour for check-in

and then you won’t be able to check into the room directly. If you arrive early and they haven’t packed out the room, you will have to leave your luggage in the lobby to figure out the next stop on your own. This is where you are going. Fortunately, it is surrounded by a shopping mall! There is also a pet park down there full of dogs. By the way, there is a pier on the other side of the subway! The sunset is also very beautiful. If you have nothing else to do, you can sit down at the pier and watch people fishing, watch the sunset, and watch the boats unloading passengers? One thing is that the subway changes If you take the bus or walk, it will take more time and there will be more stops, so the Octopus will deduct more money.

When I was buying a camera, a male salesperson recommended this place to me. He said that some of his relatives liked to live here, so I paid attention to this place. The environment is really good, and there is an outdoor swimming pool.