About Mingle by The Park
In bustling Wan Chai, this casual hotel in a 1960s heritage building is a five-minute walk from the nearest metro station. Along with its enviable location, Hotel Mingle By The Park offers free Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace.
Cosy guest rooms with some retro 60s decor provide work desks, mini-fridges and tea/coffee-making facilities. Flat-screen TVs with DVD players also come as standard. All accommodations have a balcony or patio.
A business centre with two PCs and printing, faxing and photocopying facilities is located near the reception area.
This hotel does not provide any in-house food options. However, there is a wealth of cafes, restaurants, pubs and bars located very close by, including the highly regarded French restaurant, ‘Le Blanc’ just two minutes’ walk along the street.
Hotel Mingle By The Park is a ten-minute walk from Times Square. Happy Valley racecourse and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre are both a 15-minute stroll away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Location couldn't be better
Practically everyone who's stayed here has loved the hotel's location, set as it is right in the bustling heart of lively Wan Chai with its seemingly limitless dining, drinking and shopping opportunities. Having plentiful bus, tram and bus options so close by makes it a great base for exploring the rest of the city as well.
positive:
Free Wi-Fi is speedy and strong
Strong, reliable and suitably swift; it's easy to see why numerous visitors have been so impressed by the free Wi-Fi offered at this hotel.
positive:
In-room TVs are top-notch
Many guests loved the TVs in the guest rooms as they come with hundreds of free movies, as well as thousands of songs and radio stations. Having a DVD player is a nice touch too
Negative Reviews
negative:
Most rooms are stair-access only
It is an unfortunate fact that there isn't a lift here to serve the levels which the hotel has guest rooms on. Needless to say, very few visitors appreciated having to lug their suitcases (unaided) up multiple flights of stairs.
negative:
Receptionists need customer service training
The vast majority of guests who've stayed here have been disappointed and - in some cases - quite offended by the surly attitude of the hotel receptionists. Evidently, it's not just the decor which is stuck in the 1960s here.
negative:
Can be noisy at night
In addition to the constant hustle and bustle of Wan Chai's throbbing streets below, many visitors have noted that they were frequently disturbed by the noise of other guests traipsing up and down the stairs at night. Numerous guests suggested that wearing ear plugs is the only effective way to counter the hotel's seemingly absent soundproofing.