Hotels with Parking in Man Wa Lane
Free cancellation options if plans change
Unlock travel rewards with One Key
Save more with Member Prices
Check prices for these dates
Hotels with Parking in Man Wa Lane

Hopewell Hotel
Discover Man Wa Lane's neighborhood and other top neighborhoods in Hong Kong Island

Central & Western District
Discover the world's longest outdoor covered escalator system, Central-Mid-Levels, surrounded by numerous restaurants, bars, and shops. Explore iconic landmarks like Bank of China Tower and Hong Kong Park, with easy access to public transport.

Yau Tsim Mong
Kowloon's lively Yau Tsim Mong neighborhood is loved for its waterfront and skyscrapers, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market and Temple Street Night Market.

Wan Chai
Bustling with office towers, parks, and hotels, this commercial hub features street-stall shopping on Tai Yuen Street, cultural institutions, and performances at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Savor local cuisine at cha chaan tengs, dim sum spots, and pubs on Jaffe Road.

Tsim Sha Tsui
Major tourist hub with high-end shops, bars, and restaurants, Tsim Sha Tsui boasts attractions like Kowloon Park, Clock Tower, and Avenue of Stars. Easily accessible via MTR stations and Star Ferry.

Sheung Wan
Discover historic sites along the Sheung Wan Route, visit attractions like Man Mo Temple and Western Market, and enjoy seamless transportation with the MTR metro, trams, and buses. Don't miss the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal for further adventures!
Top landmarks in Man Wa Lane

Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Terminal
You can stroll along Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Terminal for relaxing water views when you're in Central & Western District. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. If you carry on walking you'll get to Central Ferry Piers for some more water views.

Hollywood Road
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Hollywood Road in Central & Western District. Splash some more cash at Cat Street, Soho, and Shun Tak Centre.












































































































