Lee Garden Guest House

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Lee Garden Guesthouse

  • February 27, 2004
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Nosefish from Urbana, Illinois
Lee Garden Guesthouse

The accommodations in the Lee Garden Guesthouse were neat and clean, although tiny. There is a choice of medium or large rooms when booking. We chose a medium room, and since we were never in the room except for while we were sleeping, it was a completely sufficient size. Besides a double bed, there was also a shelf-like desk with a lockable drawer, an older-style TV, various hooks on the walls for clothing, and hangers. A doorstop was also provided.

The shower and toilet was a one-room affair. You would close the plastic accordion-like folding door behind you, and simply turn on the showerhead; the water went out through a drain in the floor. Every day when we came back around dinnertime, fresh (although somewhat thin and small) towels, a small bar of soap, and a disposable toothbrush were waiting on the newly made bed.

The staff (two elderly women) were very kind and courteous, and once let me into the room when I arrived before my boyfriend (who was carrying the key that day). Our room overlooked an alleyway, so you might want to ask for the light-filled rooms overlooking Cameron Road, even if they're slightly noisier. It's a nice, safe place for budget travelers. Also, since we stayed for 8 nights, we were able to get a small discount per night (HK $20 off of HK$300).

From journal Thanksgiving Dinner in Hong Kong

Lee Garden Guest House

  • May 8, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by panda1 from ., California
Star Guest House was clean, and newly built when we stayed there. Our room was tight and small, with just barely enough room for two beds on opposite walls with a narrow walkway between the beds. But it was comfortable enough to just change clothes, take showers, and sleep.

Besides being a very small, clean facility, the name of the manager sticks in my mind even today: Charlie Chan. He also runs Lee Garden Guest House.

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