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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Rooms
This hotel has 454 guestrooms, which feature a simple, contemporary style generated by dark-wood furnishings and light-colored fabrics and flooring. Beds are outfitted with premium linens, and guests can select from six pillows—foam, feather, bolster, buckwheat, hypo-allergenic, or eco options—on the menu provided. Other comforts include massaging showerheads and in-room foot massages (surcharge). All guestrooms have high-speed wireless Internet access (surcharge), iPod docking stations and flat-screen satellite TVs with pay movies. Safes are large enough for laptops.
Room Amenities
Dining
He Jiang - Serves Sichuan and Huai-yang cuisines offered a la carte, with a set menu available at lunchtime.
3T bar - This small, street-level lobby bar counter serves finger foods and cocktail drinks till midnight. High-backed chairs and coffee tables in the lobby provide additional seating. Complimentary wireless Internet access available here.
Recreation
A fitness centre is located on site. One side of the hotel is fringed by the Queen Elizabeth Stadium, which has a 3,500-seat arena, gymnasiums, squash courts, badminton courts, and a multi-purpose hall. Facilities can be can be set up for badminton, basketball, table tennis, volleyball, and boxing. Swimming facilities are available at the Morrison Hill Public Swimming Pool, a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Tennis courts can be found at Victoria Park or Causeway Bay Sports Ground, about 1 km (less than a mile) away. Facing the hotel is the Happy Valley Race Course, Hong Kong's key horse racing facility.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
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“Very Pleasant In Many Ways”
The hotel was well-kept, the staff very helpful and polite. The only thing that kept the hotel from being perfect was how hard the bed is...but I hear that's a common thing in Hong Kong. I do wish a 7-11 or Circle K had been closer; the hearest one was a seven-minute walk, but that's not the hotel's fault.
“Fabulous hotel”
I love this hotel so much it’s actually my 3rd stay there. One thing so good about this hotel is the friendly staff who always go the extra miles to make you feel like home. I’m happy to see Kane and Bonnie, the lovely boy and girl at the reception, every time they see you they greet you with a big warm and genuine smile. Coincidently my room was served by the same attendant Rosanna this time. Rosanna has an eye for details, my room was always kept spotlessly clean and she even reminded me to bring an extra jacket one day on my way leaving the hotel in the early morning as the temperature was expecting to drop a lot that evening. Have stayed in many hotels before 5 star to boutique, staff in this hotel have done a great job far beyond my expectation. I was there in June, between now and then I noticed there are some touch ups to the room. I though the carpet and the working desk are new stuff (and excellent stuff)! There’s an additional elevator to make up a total of four so going up and down now doesn’t take that much time. I smelt the lobby being different too, it’s a new flower scent, so fresh I love it to the previous fragrance (although the previous one was good enough). I’ll definitely choose this hotel for my future stays.
“couldn,t get taxis”
Drop off on main street instead of hotel drop off area. bad. Had to walk out to main street to get taxis twice.
“Good value”
Nice hotel with a decent room at a good price, but location is not ideal. It is close to the Happy Valley race track which is fine, but the back of the hotel also faces a cemetary which is a little creepy. Otherwise it is fine and the service is quite good.
“Wan Chai's Cosmopolitan is decent”
On the front, the hotel looks pretty nice. What they don't tell you is that there is a cemetery on the back side of the hotel. Thus, they use translucent glass in their hotel rooms so you can't see the back. The room is considered spacious as there isn't much real estate space in Hong Kong. I was surprised that certain items were not replenished when they cleaned my room after the first night. Another thing was the maids just put a lid on top of the day old coffee and tea that I drank as oppose to throwing out the tea bag and giving me a new cup. The service overall was good and the hotel provided free shuttle bus service to Hong Kong subway station.
“Good place to stay for the price”
By HK's standard, the hotel is off the beaten path. However, it offers regular shuttle services to Time Square and other central locations and HK taxi is quite reasonable. Room size is ok. Some rooms have better view than others. Try to ask for high floor and a room with view at check-in.
“Convenient and comfortable and a little away from the noise of Central”
This is the second time i have stayed at this hotel and on both occassions i have found it very comfortable and served a purpose.Priced low compared to the other hotels I have looked at,the only criticism was they have a shower in the rooms and not a bath.
“cosmopolitan was alright”
I booked through and expedia package and got a great price. the location is OK. The bus station is right outside and the 10 bus will take you to central (it was a little intimidating at first). across the street you can get the 6a or6x bus and it will take you to stanley market. it is a decent walk to the subway. the draw back of booking the airfare/hotel package was that the rooms they give you are in the back of the hotel. it would be fine but the windows are fogged over so you can't see the cemetary directly in the back yard of the hotel. it would have been cool to see but they appearantly dont think so. when asking for an upgrade for a room with a view they were not flexible and wanted a substancial amount for money even though i was there for 6 nights and the place had available rooms. the sister hotel the cosmo has a bit more of a boutique hotel feel and seemed more flexible with customers needs
“Satisfied”
A little off the main route but the shuttle service is free and excellent - stops at Times Square, Admiralty, Convention Centre and Central. No complaints. Free wifi in the lobby. Staff helpful and cheerful. Stayed twice.
“not so cosmopolitan”
business trip in october 2011. had been in seoul and taipei prior to HK. the hotel was adequate but not what i would call nice. stayed at better hilton gardens in the US. this was more of a red roof inn type qualify. the price was comparable to what i would pay for a westin or W in taipei. i stayed at the TRADERS Hotel in August in hong kong which was priced better and actually a better physical site (restaurant and room and common areas and service)-- should have stayed there again. so, a mismatch on the price quality index, so to speak. the neighborhood, unless you are going to the jockey club, is not convenient all shops or restaurants. it is loud - street noise. it was clean. the food - breakfast buffet- fair / adequate - no real personal attention or ambiance. basic chow line. work out / exercise room - a joke. token stuff - 1960s jack lalanne. in sum, clean, hot water, air conditioning - functional. i did not get sick. nothing more.
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387-397, Queen's Road East Wanchai Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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The preferred airport for Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong is Hong Kong (HKG-Hong Kong Intl.) - 25.3 km / 15.7 mi.
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Wan Chai, Hong Kong: Wan Chai is a prosperous neighborhood and home to the Convention & Exhibition Center. The arts scene is well established, and a multitude of dining, shopping, and entertainment options await. Discover upmarket homewares, mahjong centers, and enticing bars. Try Johnston and Luard roads for bargain clothes, and Tai Yuen Street for toys. Bowen Drive is the place to go for a jog or some celebrity-spotting.
387-397, Queen's Road East Wanchai Hong Kong, Hong Kong
