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2 reviews of Le Prabelle Hotel
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Christina C.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
Great Location, Very clean, Mattress could be softer. Location is great! Not very far from Prince Edward MTR. Easy walk to Mong Kok. Close to goldfish alley. Lots of places to eat nearby(Tim Ho Wan in Sham Shui Po is not too far of a walk away). Hotel is very clean. No roaches. Door man is always there and rings for the elevator as you enter so you don’t have to wait long. I was on the 17th floor and never waited much. The room small, but space conscious. There is space under the bed to store your luggage under. The bathroom is modern and compact — shower stall to one side, toilet on the other. WiFi works pretty well. Most importantly — the bed is HARD. it looks soft and comfy, but really don’t dive into it. This is very common in Asia though. Walls are on the thinner side — you can hear your neighbors or tv.
Amiee H.
Place rating: 5 Beaverton, OR
This hotel is new and has only been here for the last couple of years. So everything here is new! It’s a pretty nice and clean place. Good service! The entrance is a pseudo-lobby, there is an attendant there that opens the doors and calls the elevator for you. The lobby is actually located on the 7th floor. Once you get there, there are two more attendants that help you check in/check out/answer your questions. There is a little sitting area and a luggage area(you can leave your luggage here after you check out if you want). The room I got was on the 22nd floor. It had a nice view of the city. The room is small(but most rooms in Hong Kong are like that), but everything was so NEW! The TV had a some good channels that I would use to watch Chinese soups. Most were ATV, but that’s better than nothing. The bed was HARD! Don’t try to jump onto the bed and expect a super soft, cloud like mattress topper to be awaiting your butt, because it will only be disappointed by the rock hard contact between your butt bone and the board-like surface of their so called«mattress». Take home point: not a great mattress to jump and sit on, but pretty decent to sleep on. The hard surface somehow smooths out the knots in your back. There are many amenities they offer. First, there are Chinese sweetened herbal teas in the fridge, various teas and coffee bags for your to brew, bottled water, needle/thread kit, toothbrush/toothpaste, comb, shower cap, slippers, q-tips, etc etc. More than I can remember. Pretty much, if you stay here, you don’t need to bring any toiletries. They also offer a free breakfast, but don’t be fooled, it’s nothing special. It’s the small carton of vita soymilk(sometimes vita sweetened lemon tea) and some bakery bread. Don’t get too excited, it’s not good bakery bread. Although the free breakfast isn’t much, at least they try. I have to say, their vast supply of amenities have far exceeded my expectations. I believe we paid around ~$ 130USD each night. Which is not bad for a room in Hong Kong, the amenities, the location, how new it was, and the view we got. I think we found a little hidden gem here! I would totally come back and stay here next time! For the price, I think it’s hard to find a better deal in Hong Kong!