Been to HKG several times, but it's the first time we stayed in the city's New Territories area (mistakenly thought it's in Hong Kong island). It's the residential area of city, so there's not much to do around the hotel, but the nearby market is a GEM! Breakfast was not part of our hotel package (as far as we could tell, there weren't any familiar fast food joints near the hotel), but it's so darned easy to get grub... just follow the locals! They're everywhere, even at 6.30am, walking to a very precise food destination. The best place to be is still the market area; it helps if you can read Chinese, but sign language and pictures go a long, long, way to get you to Seventh Food Heaven.
Service is pretty fast, whenever you call for help. L'hotel Nina is pretty big, and there were many guests (I'm presuming they were part of the ongoing International Sumo Convention happening then). First night in: our party of 6 got 2 rooms on the 56th floor. To get there, we had to first get on one set of elevators, get off on the 41st and transfer to a 2nd set of lifts. By the time we got to the 41st floor, 2 of the 3 lifts were busted and we were with another bunch of guests from Mongolia, Sumo conventionists, and we couldn't all fit in the one working lift. Thirty minutes later, we finally made it to our rooms. Good thing that first experience was not a harbinger for the rest of our stay; one call to let the reception area know about the busted lifts, and the staff were on it. It did not take more than 5 minutes for someone to knock on our door when we asked for an extra towel or for a replacement of a faulty TV remote control.
Other TA reviewers here had it right: the double beds are good for at least 2 people (beds are ginormous) - a major plus in our book. The bathrooms we got had glass walls for the shower (which was pretty neat, as we've never been to such a modernized bathroom) and had a separate toilet. Couldn't help but wish they installed clothes hooks, though.
The window view from our 56/F room was amazing; we felt like we were on top of the world. The room was very spacious; I think 4 people who respect each other's spaces can actually live in harmony for a few days inside a L'hotel Nina et Conference room. Would I stay here again? Weh. Not really, as it's pretty far away from anything interesting to tourists with money to burn and we had an average of about 4 MTR stops every time we traversed back to the hotel, wherever we were. While there are a couple of malls nearby (one is even connected to the hotel), it's still much better to shop in Tung Chung or Kowloon. It was pretty nice, however, to see a people park and a dog park nearby.
Room Tip: Request for a room on a higher floor. Beds are pretty big - "single" beds are really fit 2...
See more room tips
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.