Ovolo Central Hong Kong: The Most Instagrammable Hotel You'll Ever See!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the kaleidoscopic world of Ovolo Central Hong Kong. They claim to be the "Most Instagrammable Hotel You'll Ever See!" and, well, after my stay? They're not wrong. Prepare for a brutally honest, slightly messy, overflowing-with-opinions review. Let's go!
First Impressions: The "OMG, Is THIS Real?" Moment
Walking into Ovolo Central? It's like your phone's Instagram feed exploded in the best possible way. Think vibrant colors, quirky art installations, and furniture that screams "I'm cool, comfy, and ready for a selfie!" Forget cookie-cutter hotels; this place is unapologetically itself.
Accessibility - A Few Stumbles, But Mostly Smooth Sailing:
Okay, let's be real, accessibility is always a concern. I’m giving it a solid B. There are elevators – essential! – and facilities for disabled guests are listed. I didn’t personally test them, but the information is there. However, like, maybe a dedicated button for the elevator to stop at a specific floor to get a room with the wheelchair would be great. So, it's a bit of a mixed bag. Hopefully, the next time I visit everything will be better.
Rooms: Where Instagram Dreams Come True (and You Actually Sleep!)
So, the rooms? Chef's kiss. They're not just pretty; they're functional. Like, actual comfortable spaces with air conditioning that works (a HUGE win in Hong Kong humidity!) and everything you need and more. Seriously, the "blackout curtains" are amazing. I slept like a damn log! Plus the beds are excellent "Extra long bed" is accurate, and the sheets were super soft! The desk area with the "Laptop workspace" was great; I could get some work done without feeling cramped, and the free Wi-Fi was blazing fast.
Internet and Tech: Free Wi-Fi? YES! And it’s fast. You can stream to your heart's content. They also have LAN connections if you're super old-school.
Amenities Galore: Let's just say the complimentary tea and coffee maker got a lot of use (hello caffeine addiction!). They also have a mini-bar, and the provided bottled water was a lifesaver in the heat. They even have the "complimentary tea" with options.
The Little Things: Okay, the "wake-up service" is reliable (thank goodness), and having a "hair dryer" that actually dries your hair will make you appreciate this hotel.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling Your Instagram Feed and Your Belly
Okay, here's where Ovolo Central REALLY shines. The food? Excellent. The bars? Fantastic.
- Vibrant Venues: I had some AMAZING meals and drinks, here. The pool. The coffee shop. I think all the places offer a pretty cool vibe.
- Breakfast Bonanza: The breakfast buffet? It's a must. Asian AND Western options – who says you can't have both? The Asian breakfast was a really unique experience!
- Room Service Shenanigans: Late-night cravings? 24-hour room service is your friend. The snacks are plentiful and delicious.
- Vegetarian Ventures: Vegetarian options are available. Yay!
Things to Do and Ways to Relax: Beyond the Instagram Filter
Look, Ovolo is all about creating experiences. I was in a work-hard-play-hard mood.
- Keeping Fit: There's a fitness center if you're feeling virtuous (I wasn't, but it's there!).
- The Spa Scene: the spa could be better. I was really hoping for a sauna and steam room and not the most I got, but hey, at least I can get a massage.
- Poolside Bliss: The outdoor pool with a view is gorgeous, perfect for a quick dip and more Instagram pics!
Cleanliness and Safety: Feeling Safe and Sound
During this time, safety is ESSENTIAL. They do well at it!
- COVID-19 Precautions: Ovolo really steps up their game to ensure that the place is clean and safe. They have staff trained in safety protocol, and that made me feel comfortable.
Services and Conveniences: Making Life Easier
- The Front Desk: The staff? Super friendly and helpful. "Concierge" service is efficient, and the 24-hour front desk is a lifesaver.
- Gotta Get Around: I used the taxi service, which was easy. They also offer an airport transfer if you're lazy like me.
- Business Buzz: They have "Meetings" and "meeting stationery". So if you need some of that, it's there.
- Other Helpful Stuff: "Laundry service." "Dry cleaning." "Luggage storage." The usual suspects, but they're all done well.
For the Kids: A Family Fiesta?
- Family-Friendly Vibes: They call themselves family-friendly but don't have an incredible amount of activities.
Getting Around
- Walkability and Transportation: Close to the MTR (subway) station, making exploring the city super easy.
The "OMG" Moment: The Instagram-Worthy Stuff
Okay, let's be honest. This is why you're here, right? The hotel screams photogenic. Every corner is designed to be snapped. The artwork alone, the lighting, the quirky design – it's pure Instagram gold. So, yes, it lives up to the hype.
Messy Imperfections and Honest Rants:
Okay, I'm not going to sugarcoat it. No hotel is perfect.
- A Minor Grumble: Like, the lighting in some areas could be a bit tricky for taking photos. But hey, it’s part of the aesthetic.
The Verdict: Should You Book?
Absolutely, YES.
"Ovolo Central Hong Kong: Your Instagrammable Adventure Awaits!"
Here's the pitch:
Tired of boring hotels? Craving a stay that's as unique as you are? Then escape to Ovolo Central Hong Kong! This isn’t just a hotel; it's an experience. We are the most Instagrammable hotel you'll ever see! From the moment you walk in, you'll be immersed in a world of vibrant design, quirky art, and photo-worthy moments.
- Unleash Your Inner Influencer: Every corner is designed for Instagram – guaranteed!
- Fuel Your Adventures: Enjoy incredible dining options, from delicious breakfast buffets to late-night room service!
- Relax and Recharge: Kick back in our luxe rooms after a day of exploring.
- Convenience is Key: We've got everything you need for a smooth and stress-free stay, including free Wi-Fi, helpful staff, and easy access to the city's best attractions.
- Embrace Comfort: Our rooms and services are designed for a relaxing stay.
- Safety First: We're committed to your safety and comfort. Every measure is undertaken to the best of our ability.
Book now and receive:
- A complimentary welcome drink at our bar (because, why not?)
- 20% off on all spa treatments.
- Bonus: A special Instaworthy location to capture Instagram pics.
Click here to book your unforgettable Ovolo Central Hong Kong adventure! Don't just visit Hong Kong, live it.
OYO Ye Olde Bowling Green Inn: UK's Most Romantic Adults-Only Getaway?Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned travel itinerary. This is a journey, a haphazard stumble through Hong Kong, anchored (loosely) by the Ovolo Central. Prepare for chaos, because that's where the fun truly begins. And, you know, maybe pack some Immodium. Just in case.
Day 1: Arrival…and Immediate Regret? (But in a Good Way!)
- 14:00 - Arrival at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). Oh god, the humidity. It hits you like a warm, squishy hug… of doom. Finding the Airport Express train was a breeze (thank you, Google Maps!), but the moment I saw the sleek, modern platform, a wave of: "Wait. Am I… too tired for this? Should I have just stayed home and binged Netflix?" hit me. This is already a mistake.
- 14:45 - Airport Express to Hong Kong Station. Smooth ride. Feeling ambitious, I opted for a taxi from HK Station to Ovolo Central instead of the MTR to the hotel. Big mistake? Possibly. The taxi driver was a character. He’d been driving for 50 years! I actually think he might have been driving 50 years in reverse. I'm pretty sure he took the scenic route, which meant, naturally, an incredible view of the back of a bus. But Hey! At least the air conditioning finally kicked in!
- 15:30 - Check-in at Ovolo Central. Okay, this place? Kinda cool. Ultra-modern, lots of exposed concrete, and what looks like a giant, chrome octopus in the lobby (it's art, I think). The staff were lovely and surprisingly patient as I fumbled with my credit card (jet lag is a monster). Room? Compact but chic, like a tiny, stylish apartment. I dumped my bags, showered, and instantly felt like I was missing out on something. The travel blog checklist was beckoning.
- 16:00 - The Search for Food of Champions. I decided to be adventurous and head to a local restaurant - the internet recommended Central Market. Uh… It's not what I was expecting. Not at all. I got lost so many times I thought I was going to live out the rest of my days here. The best I found was a delicious noodle stall and I devoured it with the ravenous hunger of a starving wolf.
- 17:30 - (Mis)Adventure in Central. So I decided I would stroll around Central. More specifically, I had the vague goal to find a specific view, a particular perspective for that social-media shot. I got lost as I wandered into a alleyway, hoping to discover a hidden gem. What I found was a group of pigeons and a very tired-looking cat. My Instagram-worthy photo was not to be. What I did find was a small, unassuming tea shop. The tea there was divine. It was better than any coffee I have had in my life. I bought way too many tea cakes.
- 19:00 - Dinner & Rooftop Bar at Ovolo Central. I thought I'd go back to the hotel and eat there, and enjoy a drink at the rooftop bar. Dinner was tasty but nothing to write home about (except to warn the restaurant to watch out for me, who inhaled all the dumplings!). The rooftop bar was another matter. The view of the city? Stunning. The cocktails? Strong. The people-watching? Priceless. I ended up chatting with a group of Australians about the merits of Vegemite (still not convinced). Ended up feeling a little tipsy and very, very happy.
- 22:00 - Bedtime! (Or, Maybe, Not?) I was exhausted but wired. I was too wired from that delicious coffee. I stared at my phone, thinking, "Should I… should I go out again?" The city beckoned. A tiny, rebellious part of me whispered, "Yes." The sensible part of me hissed, "No. You will regret this in the morning." I… made a choice.
Day 2: Dim Sum Delirium & Temple Tantrums (My Brain, Not the Temple's)
- 09:00 - Wake Up (Hallelujah!): The sensible part of me? Right. Didn't listen to me. The good news? I was alive! The bad news? My head felt like a very enthusiastic drummer was rehearsing inside it.
- 09:30 - Breakfast at Ovolo Central. Free breakfast. Bless the free breakfast. They had a decent bread selection. The coffee was adequate. The important thing was that I ate something and managed to not spill anything over myself.
- 10:30 - Dim Sum Pilgrimage at a Michelin-Starred Restaurant. A friend told me about my need for a Dim Sum Pilgrimage at a Michelin-starred restaurant. I should have booked! I didn't! And it was two hours long. By the end, I was a dim sum expert. The food? Heavenly. The wait? Soul-crushing. Worth it? Absolutely. Absolutely.
- 13:30 - Man Mo Temple. Okay, I'd heard this was beautiful, and I'd seen the photos. Truth? Absolutely stunning. The incense was thick, the atmosphere reverent (mostly), and I felt… something. A sense of peace? Maybe. Or maybe just the exhaustion from the dim sum and the jet lag finally catching up with me. I'll always remember my first time at a temple.
- 14:30 - Temple Tantrums. I got lost on the way out, stumbling around, feeling a bit overwhelmed by the crowds and the sheer, chaotic beauty of the city. I needed a break. So I popped into a local bookshop. I browsed books I'd never read, looked at the artwork, considered going to Starbucks. I picked and dropped books. I felt overwhelmed. Just breathe!
- 16:00 - Shopping at the Land of Tacky Souvenirs: Let's call it "Souvenir Shopping." It was, in reality, a relentless test of my willpower. Fake designer bags. Tacky t-shirts. Keychains shaped like giant pandas. I am a sucker for souvenirs! The experience was an assault on my senses. I came out with a couple of adorable, completely unnecessary items for myself.
- **18:00 - Dinner & Drinks. **I just wanted a simple meal, so I went to a little restaurant. The food was okay. I'm starting to feel more at ease.
- 21:00 - Bedtime! (For Real This Time?): No. Definitely not.
Day 3: Goodbye(ish)! Peak Tram, Island Hopping, and Airport Panic!
- 09:00 - Check Out of Ovolo Central. A melancholy moment. It was time to leave! The place was the perfect base for my adventure.
- 09:30 - The Peak Tram Fiasco! Everyone told me to go to The Peak. The views are "unforgettable". I opted to experience the Peak Tram! The line was long, the wait excruciating. The tram itself was packed. I could smell everyone. And then, when we finally got to the top? The view? … Fog. Utter, impenetrable, glorious, mocking fog. I could barely see my own hand in front of my face. I still went out to the viewing spot, to be a part of a huge mass of people. I felt a little silly.
- 11:30 - Island Hopping: Cheung Chau After the tram, I had to redeem the mess that was the view! I took a ferry. Hong Kong's public transport is amazing. The ferry was a much easier experience. The sun. The sea. The breeze. Cheung Chau was a breath of fresh air, with beaches and seafood.
- 14:00 - Seafood feast! So much fresh seafood! So many delicious options! I may have also had ice cream.
- 16:00 - Airport Dash. (The final, and most stressful, part of the Hong Kong adventure)
- 19:00 - Flight! … I made it. Just. Barely.
Final Thoughts:
Hong Kong is a sensory explosion. It's beautiful, chaotic, exhausting, exhilarating, and messy. It's a place that will test your patience, your sanity, and your ability to resist buying a three-foot-tall panda made of questionable materials. But it's also a place that will feed your soul, your stomach, and your sense of adventure. Go. Get lost. Embrace the chaos. And for the love of all that is holy, remember to pack some Immodium. You'll probably need it. I certainly did.
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Okay, Seriously... Is it *Really* Instagrammable? Like, actually?
Ugh, fine. Let's be honest. Yes. It's ridiculously Instagrammable. I mean, you walk in and BAM! Every corner is practically begging to be photographed. Think neon signs, funky art, and furniture that looks like it belongs in a Bond villain's lair (in the best way, obviously). I spent, like, an hour just wandering around snapping photos. Which, if you know me, is a pretty big deal because I generally spend five minutes taking photos then get bored. But this place… this place *held* my attention. My phone was practically vibrating with excitement.
But here's a confession: my first photo? Utter garbage. I was trying too hard. The light was wrong, I was awkward, and I looked like a confused tourist (which, to be fair, I was). The *trick* is embracing the chaos of it all. Let the weirdness wash over you. Then, snap away.
The Freebies: Are They Even Worth It? The Happy Hour, the Snacks, the... well, all the Free Stuff?
Alright, buckle up, because this is where I get *really* opinionated. The free stuff is… amazing. Seriously, I'm a sucker for complimentary anything.
The Happy Hour? Delicious. They have actual decent cocktails, and let's be real, free booze in Hong Kong? Sign me up! I may have over-indulged one night. Let's just say I woke up with a slightly fuzzy head and a sudden, overwhelming craving for dim sum. Totally worth it though.
And the snacks? Okay, I'm not gonna lie, I hoarded those like a squirrel preparing for winter. Little bags of chips, cookies, and other goodies? Gone. Vanished. Into the abyss that is my stomach. Worth every single calorie. Someone should probably stage an intervention, but I'm not going to stop.
The Room: Is it actually COOL, or just... a room?
The room. Oh, the room. Let's just say I've stayed in rooms that looked like they were decorated by a committee of beige enthusiasts. This? This was NOT one of them. Think sleek, modern, with pops of color that actually work. My room had a neon sign that said... well, I'm not going to reveal what it said, but let's just say it was very "Ovolo." My only gripe? I’m a bit of a cluts, I tripped over the cool furniture. That was my fault, I was distracted by the cool artwork and ended up with massive scrape on my knee. Be careful of the edgy furniture.
Food, glorious food! How's the restaurant scene? And... is the breakfast actually good?
Breakfast. Ah, the most important meal of the day (at least, that's what I tell myself). The breakfast at Ovolo Central... let's just say I skipped lunch one day because I’d eaten so much. They had everything! From healthy options (which, let's be real, I ignored) to all sorts of deliciousness. Honestly, I think I spent half my time trying to figure out what everything was. There was definitely a moment where I accidentally ate something that looked like a weird, green… blob. Turns out? Delicious. Go figure.
As for the general food scene there? I didn’t spend enough time exploring it because I was too busy gorging myself on snacks, and the hotel breakfast. But what I saw looked amazing. I'm already planning my return with better food control.
The Location: Is it Convenient, or a Nightmare? Give it to me straight.
Okay, here's the deal. The location is pretty darn good. You're right in the heart of Central, which means you're surrounded by amazing restaurants, shops, and, yes, other Instagrammable hotspots. Getting around is super easy using taxis or the MTR, which is just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the hotel.
But, and it's a big BUT, Hong Kong is *busy*. Be prepared for crowds, particularly during peak hours. And the streets can be a little... overwhelming at times. But honestly? That's part of the Hong Kong experience. Embrace the chaos!
The Staff: Are they, you know, actually *nice*? Or just pretending?
This is a big deal for me. I can't stand fake smiles. The staff at Ovolo Central? Actually genuine, incredibly helpful, and, dare I say, *fun*. They weren't just going through the motions; they seemed genuinely happy to be there and eager to help. I had a minor issue with my room (nothing major, just a wonky light switch), and they fixed it immediately, with a smile. They even gave me some insider tips on the best local places to eat. Huge thumbs up!
My Biggest Takeaway? The One Thing I Really Remember?
Okay, okay, this is hard. But I have to say, it’s the vibe. It's just a *cool* place to be. It’s not stuffy or pretentious. It’s playful, stylish, and actually comfortable. You can relax, you can explore, and you can, of course, take a million photos. I left feeling energized, inspired, and slightly hungover (thanks, Happy Hour!). Would I go back? Absolutely. In a heartbeat. In fact, I'm already checking my calendar…