A decent budget hotel. The rooms are tiny compared to your average hotel room. There’s no space to leave your suitcase open if you’re rooming with others. They only had a room with 2 twin beds on the 15th floor when I checked in, but it worked out in my favour since I could use the extra bed as a bench for my belongings. Only some hooks on the walls if you want to hang any clothing. There’s a power plug relatively close to the bed. The kettle is clean, tea and coffee is provided, but no bottled water. Slippers and other basic amenities are provided. The shower space is tight so you’ll be rubbing up on the curtains. A tip to avoid it blowing onto you is to keep it slightly open enough for air to pass by easily. TV with decent amount of channels. It’s walkable to food, nearby 24h laundry, and close to metro to get elsewhere. The room stays feeling damp though. After returning to your room from sweating all day, your clothes won’t feel completely dry the following days. The housekeeping is done daily where things are replenished and bed is made. The receptionists gave me a hard time checking in because of a slight difference between the name on the booking and what’s on my passport. I’ve been booking the same way at countless hotels and never had any issues. I guess security is extra tight in HK. Towels are worn, but clean. Only a tiny amount of stains were seen on towels and bed sheets. Don’t expect luxury when booking here and you won’t be disappointed