If you are looking for a comfortable, aesthetic, and strategically located hotel in Hong Kong, Page 148 Hotel could be an interesting choice. The hotel is located on the outskirts of Tsim Sha Tsui, in a quiet area, but still close to the center of the hustle and bustle. From here, it only takes you about a 10-minute walk to Jordan MTR and the shopping area in Tsim Sha Tsui, so exploring the city is practical without having to go far..


Simple Design, Japanese Aesthetics
As soon as you enter the hotel lobby, the first impression you get is a simple and modern feel with a Japanese touch. The design is minimalist, elegant, but still warm. Page 148 doesn't provide facilities such as a gym or swimming pool, but they “sell” vibes that make guests feel at home.
The rooms on Page 148 also have their own charm. With large floor-to-ceiling windows, you can enjoy views of the greenery and Mongkok skyline, an atmosphere that makes your stay feel even more special.



Fully-equipped and Modern Rooms
When it comes to facilities, Page 148 doesn't mess around. Although it looks simple, the rooms here are equipped with various amenities that make them comfortable:
- A mini refrigerator and minibar for storing your favorite snacks or drinks
- Air purifier to maintain air quality in the room
- Safety box for those of you who need a safe place for valuables
- Marshall Bluetooth speaker for those of you who like to listen to music while relaxing in the room
In addition, there is also drip bag coffee that you can brew yourself. Imagine sitting in the morning in a chair by the window sipping coffee and enjoying the view of the city. Simple but very memorable.


Spacious and Functional Bathrooms
The bathroom is no less interesting. It is quite spacious and is equipped with complete toiletries, according to Hong Kong hotel standards. One interesting small detail is the rack in the shower area, which is simple but useful for storing your personal belongings.



The Hottest Ala Carte Breakfast
Morning on Page 148 is not complete without breakfast. The hotel serves an à la carte breakfast consisting of one main meal, yogurt, and coffee. The breakfast menu is Western café-style, and interestingly, many people come just for breakfast here even if they don't stay overnight. That means that the quality of the food is well known.


You must try Avocado Toast and Mocaccino. A simple but satisfying combination, especially while enjoying the morning atmosphere of Hong Kong which is slowly starting to get busy.
Page 148 Hotels offer experiences of staying that are more than just a place to sleep. Aesthetic design, strategic location, complete facilities, and hit à la carte breakfasts make this hotel the perfect choice for those of you who want to stay in Hong Kong with extra comfort.
What do you think? Is it worth it to stay here? Or do you have recommendations for other cool hotels in Hong Kong? Come on, share your opinion!