Hong Kong cuisine restaurant.
Hong Kong
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We stayed here for a week and a half in Jan 2026 and it was a wonderful experience. It was my son's 11th birthday while we were there and they left us a cake in the room on his birthday. It was so unexpected but appreciated. The beds and room were very comfy and modern. The location of this hotel was perfect...2 blocks to the MTR and tons of restaurants and shopping right outside the door. The pool, hot tub, sauna, and steam room were perfect after a long day of exploring. Staff was very friendly, I would recommend this hotel 100%. See you next time Mira.
— Ivan Wong
the staff at reception can improve in customer service. No greetings, flat tone, no explanation etc. not the Marriott hotel quality we usually receive. especially when we just came from macau, the difference in customer service was very apparent. However, the housekeeping staff were friendly and helpful. Room was reasonably large with space to place 2 fully opened 28" luggage, for HK standards. Water pressure was very low especially in the morning, the rain shower was like drizzling instead. Hand shower was ok with the pressure. Sound proofing was bad from the door and corridor. We got the corner room, couldn't imagine the noise if near to lift lobby. The window is double layered glass so noise from window was reduced to the very minimal. Perhaps the price was for the strategic location, with MTR entrance within walking distance. oh ya no slow stop for the toilet closet, we got a shock when first time use. lol
— JK PSK
We stayed at The Mira Hong Kong during the Christmas season and overall had a pleasant experience. For context, we’re Marriott Titanium Elite members, but it’s important to note that The Mira is a Marriott partner hotel, not a fully integrated Marriott property. Because of this, elite benefits are limited. We did not receive a room upgrade or lounge access, so if those perks are important to you, it’s something to keep in mind. That said, the hotel did offer complimentary breakfast, which we appreciated. Breakfast was a large buffet with a wide variety of options, including both Western and Asian dishes. Everything was fresh, well stocked, and there was plenty to choose from. A great way to start the day. The room size was reasonable by Hong Kong standards, and we had a nice park view, which added a calm touch to the stay. The hotel was beautifully decorated for Christmas, and the festive atmosphere in the lobby made it feel warm and lively. The gym was excellent — modern, well equipped, though it can get a bit busy during peak times. There’s also a beautiful pool, although we didn’t get a chance to use it during our stay. Location-wise, the hotel is very convenient. It’s close to subway stations, bus routes, Harbour City, street shopping, and countless restaurants, so getting around and finding food was never an issue. Overall, The Mira is a solid choice if you’re looking for a well-located, stylish hotel in Hong Kong with good amenities and a lively atmosphere, just be aware of the limited Marriott elite benefits.
— Mali Meibod
This is a Marriott-brand hotel that offers a comfortable and reliable stay. The location is very convenient, making it easy to get around for sightseeing or business. The hotel itself is clean and well maintained, including both the rooms and common areas. While it is not flashy, everything is well organized and functional, allowing for a stress-free stay. Thanks to the stability and consistency of the brand, this hotel feels like a safe and dependable choice when you want to avoid any surprises.
— D-log
I stayed here for two nights. I had requested a two-bedroom in advance, and they were able to accommodate that. The room felt a bit old, but it was clean. However, the water pressure in the shower was very weak, and the bathroom door didn’t close all the way because it was misaligned. There was an adapter in the room, which was helpful. Breakfast was included as a Platinum benefit, and it was just okay—not particularly good or bad. There are plenty of interesting restaurants nearby, so I didn’t use the hotel dining much. The location was great, and being able to access the basement-level Don Quijote directly by elevator was very convenient. Although it’s relatively affordable compared to other Marriott properties, I didn’t feel the cost performance was very good.
— TooGood