99 Bonham

Top choice in Hong Kong


This hotel has 84 unusually large rooms (for Hong Kong). They are stylishly minimalist, with luxury bathrooms and washed in a neutral palette. The hotel also has a small gym with free refreshments, free laundry on each floor, and a rooftop terrace with loungers and resplendent views. Extra handy is the mobile phone with free data and local calls for use during your stay.

Some rooms come with small kitchenettes, and all have coffee-making facilities. There's no hotel restaurant, but good options abound just out the door.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Hong Kong attractions

1. Western Market

0.08 MILES

Textile vendors driven off nearby streets in the 1990s moved into this renovated market building (1906) with its bold red-and-white facade, four-corner…

2. Man Wa Lane

0.09 MILES

Kiosks in this alley just east of the Sheung Wan MTR station specialise in name chops: a stone (or wood or jade) seal with the owner's name carved in…

3. Cat Street

0.11 MILES

Just north of (and parallel to) Hollywood Rd is Upper Lascar Row, aka ‘Cat Street’, a pedestrian-only lane lined with antique and curio shops and stalls…

4. Liang Yi Museum

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This private three-floor museum houses two exquisite collections: antique Chinese furniture from the Ming and Qing dynasties, and Chinese-inspired…

5. Man Mo Temple

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One of Hong Kong’s oldest temples and a declared monument, atmospheric Man Mo Temple is dedicated to the gods of literature (‘Man’), holding a writing…

6. Possession Street

0.19 MILES

Just before Hollywood Rd meets Queen’s Rd West is Possession St, where Commodore Gordon Bremmer and a contingent of British marines planted the Union Jack…

8. PMQ

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This arts and lifestyle hub occupies the multistorey modernist building complex of the old married police quarters (c 1951). Dozens of small galleries and…