Booked a standard king room, but was upgraded to a two room suite. Not sure how we managed the free upgrade but it was nice. We stayed for only one night, so perhaps all the multiple night standard rooms were booked up or they wanted to keep them for other guests.
Locating the hotel was easy, we took the Airport Express train from the airport and transfered at Hong Kong station, and onwards to the Island Line and got off at Tin Hau station Exit A2.
Of course there was a bit of a walk transferring between the different subway/train lines, but that was expected.
Once we got to the Tin Hau MTR station, we proceeded to look for which exit the L'hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View was located, and they had a entry on the helpful exit signs. It indicated to go to Exit A2 to get to the hotel. Once we got to the street level there's a traffic light for pedestrian crossing. Cross the street, then walk north about 15 metres, and the entrance to the hotel awaits you. Once I got to the hotel, the bellman immediately helped me with my luggage and opened the door for me. At this point I proceeded to the check-in formalities which went by without any issues. Once my room key was provided, I walked with the bellman to the elevator and he showed us up to our room. Once...Booked a standard king room, but was upgraded to a two room suite. Not sure how we managed the free upgrade but it was nice. We stayed for only one night, so perhaps all the multiple night standard rooms were booked up or they wanted to keep them for other guests.
Locating the hotel was easy, we took the Airport Express train from the airport and transfered at Hong Kong station, and onwards to the Island Line and got off at Tin Hau station Exit A2.
Of course there was a bit of a walk transferring between the different subway/train lines, but that was expected.
Once we got to the Tin Hau MTR station, we proceeded to look for which exit the L'hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View was located, and they had a entry on the helpful exit signs. It indicated to go to Exit A2 to get to the hotel. Once we got to the street level there's a traffic light for pedestrian crossing. Cross the street, then walk north about 15 metres, and the entrance to the hotel awaits you. Once I got to the hotel, the bellman immediately helped me with my luggage and opened the door for me. At this point I proceeded to the check-in formalities which went by without any issues. Once my room key was provided, I walked with the bellman to the elevator and he showed us up to our room. Once at our room, I was shocked at how large the room was. There was a hallway leading up to the living room that had it's own washroom/rainfall shower, and in the room next to it was our king sized bed, along with another bathroom with a rainfall shower, and a bathtub overlooking the bed. Each room had it's own LCD TV. They included a ethernet cable for Internet but you have to pay for Internet. Along with a power plug adapter if you forgot to bring one to fit your overseas electronics.
We had a nice quiet sleep, and the bed was comfortable. One small issue I saw was the cleanliness of the washroom. Just small details seemed a bit dirty or perhaps watermarks around the shower area, toilet areas and sink. I also noticed that the date on the body lotion and conditioner were two years old. I'm not sure if the date was the expiry date or the production date, but even if the date was the production date, a two year old conditioner or lotion can't be too good for the body.
Other then that no other issues were encountered with the stay. Checking out was a breeze, and there were no surprise charged on my bill. A great stay, and a excellent room. Make sure to get the XX03 rooms these are the corner units that are suites!More
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