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Hotels with Pet Friendly Near Queen's Rd E

Stroll down Queen’s Road East, where Hong Kong’s financial heartbeat pulses loud and proud. One side soars with skyscrapers; the other whispers secrets through vintage shops and local gems. Grab a coffee at Starbucks, then turn the corner to find a century-old tea house—its aroma blending with sizzling street food. It’s a sensory symphony. And when sunset hits, golden light floods the glass facades, turning the whole street into a shimmering dreamscape.

Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong

Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong

4.3 / 5Good125 Reviews
11 Middle Rd
2.37KM from Queen's Rd E

This newly opened hotel by Victoria Harbour offers a unique blend of local culture and modern design. Enjoy the skyline pool, spa center, and pet-friendly policy for ultimate relaxation. Retreat to your harbor-view room at night and unwind in tranquility. With amenities like a fitness center and sauna, it's the perfect choice for both leisure and business travelers.

Newly OpenedChildren's SuppliesFitness CenterDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceBar
per night
From
USD**8
APTO Hotel HV (Causeway Bay)

APTO Hotel HV (Causeway Bay)

5 / 5Outstanding9 Reviews
25 Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley
1.29KM from Queen's Rd E
DryerNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageFitness CenterPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**1
Stanley Oriental Hotel

Stanley Oriental Hotel

4.1 / 5Good5 Reviews
2/F-9/F, 90B Stanley Main Street.HK
7.31KM from Queen's Rd E
Bowling AlleyBarbecueIroning ServiceBarbecue AvailablePet Friendly
per night
From
USD**1
K.S. Guesthouse

K.S. Guesthouse

4.6 / 5Great180 Reviews
Flat D, 11/F, Lucky Building 65 Austin Road
3.21KM from Queen's Rd E
Non-smoking floorLuggage StoragePet Friendly
per night
From
USD**7
Lamshan (Pakho) Hostel

Lamshan (Pakho) Hostel

4.6 / 5Great46 Reviews
No.83 Argyle Street (Sincere House)
5.03KM from Queen's Rd E
Pet Friendly
per night
From
USD**1
Cameron Guesthouse

Cameron Guesthouse

4.5 / 5Great5 Reviews
12/F, TSIMSHATSUI MANSION, 83 NATHAN ROAD
2.57KM from Queen's Rd E
Pet Friendly
per night
From
USD**5
Rainbow City Inn

Rainbow City Inn

4.1 / 5Good121 Reviews
2F, No.41-49 Bijie Street
4.37KM from Queen's Rd E
Luggage StoragePet Friendly
per night
From
USD**2
Jin Xiang Hotel

Jin Xiang Hotel

3.8 / 524 Reviews
No.495 Nathan Road
4.16KM from Queen's Rd E
Pet Friendly
per night
From
USD**5
Vincent Hill Guest House

Vincent Hill Guest House

3.4 / 515 Reviews
A11, 8th floor, Mirador Mansion, 58 Nathan Road
2.51KM from Queen's Rd E
Non-smoking floorLuggage StorageLaundry ServicePet Friendly
per night
From
USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Queen's Rd E

The Peninsula Hong Kong is a top choice, located just steps from Queen's Road East with breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour from its luxury rooms and rooftop bar. The hotel’s exclusive waterfront access allows guests to stroll along the promenade and enjoy the dazzling A Symphony of Lights show, one of Hong Kong’s most iconic nightly spectacles.

Another excellent option is Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, situated nearby via a 10-minute MTR ride. Its high-floor rooms and sky lounge provide panoramic vistas of the harbour, complemented by an outdoor garden and fine dining venues perfect for sunset cocktails. Both properties combine prime location, world-class service, and exceptional amenities.

For convenience, Queen's Road East is close to Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, offering seamless access to major attractions across Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, making it ideal for travelers seeking both comfort and connectivity.

The Langham Hong Kong is an ideal choice for families, located just off Queen's Road East. It features a dedicated children's playroom, indoor pool for kids, and complimentary cribs and baby kits. The on-site restaurants offer specialized children's menus with fun-shaped meals that delight young guests.

The hotel is within walking distance of Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and Hong Kong Space Museum, making it easy for families to explore cultural and recreational spots. Family suites are available, offering spacious layouts with double beds and extra pull-out beds—perfect for multi-generational stays.

Additional perks include complimentary shuttle services to the airport and shopping districts, plus customizable family packages such as guided tours, stroller rentals, and babysitting arrangements. The staff are trained in child-friendly hospitality, ensuring a stress-free experience for all ages.

The most convenient route from Queen's Road East is to take the MTR to Central Station, transfer to the Peak Tram at Central's Peak Tram Terminus, and ride the historic cable car up to The Peak in just 10 minutes. This journey offers stunning panoramic views of Hong Kong Island and Victoria Harbour.

Alternatively, walk or take a short taxi ride to Central Station, then ascend via the elevator system to the Peak Tram station—ideal for those with luggage or seeking a more relaxed ascent. The entire trip takes about 25 minutes with minimal transfers.

At the summit, Sky100 Observation Deck at the Peak Tower stands at 428 meters, providing a 360-degree view of the city skyline, harbor, and surrounding islands. The deck features interactive exhibits, high-definition screens, and a rooftop restaurant. For the best experience, visit during sunrise or golden hour to avoid crowds and enjoy breathtaking light and shadow contrasts.

Queen's Road East, one of Hong Kong's oldest streets, offers rich cultural gems. Visit the Old Central Police Married Quarters, a heritage building now transformed into an arts hub hosting rotating exhibitions and workshops on traditional crafts like paper art and Chinese ink painting.

Join a Sham Shui Po Street Culture Tour starting near Queen's Road East, wandering through vintage tenement buildings to explore Hong Kong’s grassroots lifestyle. Local guides share stories about classic diners, neon sign design, and retro toy shops, capturing the soul of old Hong Kong.

In the evening, head to Yau Ma Tei Theatre Street for a live Cantonese opera performance, where audiences can participate in interactive segments such as learning basic vocal techniques and stage movements. These immersive experiences not only educate but also connect visitors deeply with Hong Kong’s multicultural identity and living heritage.