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My friends and I stayed there for 3 nights.
We received warm welcome from a receptionist with excellent English communication skill.
The standard (for 2 persons) was too small, we couldn't even move ourselves much.
We would like to separated to 2 rooms (3 persons...More
Stayed in a double bed room with a friend last February 2017.
We arrived in Mody Road A21 bus stop no. 16 and just walked going to Homy Inn for a minute or two.
It wasn't hard to find the Inn as long as you...More
I stayed here for 2nights. The single room was a very small. And there were minimum amenities.
But the hotel staff were very thoughtful and friendly. The location was very good, we can reach nearest subway station only 1min by walk. There is 7/11 next...More
Booked a 4 night stay at Homy Inn in Tsim Sha Tsui via Expedia.com. Arrived around 2:09am whoch is way past our check-in time due to delayed flights. Reception is at the 8th floor of the building and receptionist was as always, very accomodating. We...More
Homy Inn is tiny, but that's to be expected for any Hong Kong accommodation at this price. The washroom is barely big enough to shower in! It's directly opposite East TST station, which has an underground passageway to the main TST station, so location is...More
Tsim Sha Tsui is one of the major tourist and shopping areas of Hong Kong. With a high concentration of hotels, retail shops and commercial offices – it’s a busy and bustling neighbourhood that never sleeps. On the surface, Tsim Sha Tsui seems to only feature an abundant number of high-end retail stores selling designer brands and jewelry, owing to its popularity with high-budget shopping tours. However, it also
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contains a diverse range of attractions for the entire family. Whether taking a walk in Kowloon Park, exploring museums, going shopping or grabbing a bite to eat – Tsim Sha Tsui has something for everyone.
Hi! You should use a turbo jet from Macau to Kowloon. In my case I stayed at Hommy Inn of Tsim Sha Tui, so you can get to there to walk from Kowloon ferry terminal for like 15-20min or ride on taxi for like 5min.
thanks for your enquiry. We don;t have the airport transfer from airport. you can take the airport bus A21 or train from airport. Please go to Youtube and search Homy Inn, we upload the direction video and hope this can help... More
thanks for your enquiry. We don;t have the airport transfer from airport. you can take the airport bus A21 or train from airport. Please go to Youtube and search Homy Inn, we upload the direction video and hope this can help you to find the way easy. thanks.