Travelodge Central Hollywood is excellent at all the essentials. You’ll never lose touch with the world when we’ve got high-speed WiFi and 24/7 support to help you navigate your way through the pulse of the city. Nestled in the second oldest street in Hong Kong, we’re always a doorstep away to public transportation and within walking distance to Hollywood Road and the trendiest establishments buzzing till late night at Soho. With 148 rooms, 24-hour local ambassador and your morning grab-and-go, we’re here to unveil the most of your stay.
Whether you’re here for work, play or long stay, don’t stress it – Travelodge Central Hollywood is your home away from home.
Facilities



Awards
Certified by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency (HKQAA) for the Anti-Epidemic Hygiene Measure Certification
TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice Award 2022
Traveller Review Awards 2022
Location from the Airport
Taxi
Take a taxi from the available taxi stand in respective arrival terminals. The journey will take a distance of 38 km, or approximately 40 minutes.
Airport Bus
Take airport bus A11 from the available bus stop in respective arrival terminals. Alight at Connaught Road outside Shun Tak Centre. A 8-minute stroll will bring you to our hotel. The journey will take approximately 1 hour.
Airport Express
Take the Airport Express from Hong Kong International Airport and alight at Hong Kong Station. Hail a taxi directly to our hotel. The journey will take approximately 1 hour.
Getting around the city
MTR
Sheung Wan MTR Station
Bus
Po Yan Street at Hollywood Road, Lok Ku Road at Hollywood Road
Taxi
Key in 263 Hollywood Road, Travelodge Central Hollywood

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Hollywood Road
One of the oldest streets in Hong Kong and the second road to be built when Hong Kong was founded in 1842, Hollywood Road is famous for its antique shops and art galleries. More than a hundred years ago, the street was somewhat close to the coastline. In those days, foreign merchants and sailors would sell the antiques and artifacts they “collected” from China on their way back to Europe, earning Hollywood Road’s role as an antique market. Fast forward to the present, riding the wave of international fame, art galleries like Connoisseur Art Gallery and LA GALERIE, PARIS 1839 are found all over the street displaying works from some of China’s most well-known artists. Looking for Chinese contemporary arts? Hollywood Road will not disappoint you.
Tips: If you can only take a picture with one mural, you can take it at the long mural of a cityscape found at the Hollywood Road and Graham Street intersection.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Central Hollywood: 100m, or a 3-minute drive
MTR: Sheung Wan Station, Sai Ying Pun Station
Bus: Lok Ku Road; Hollywood Road
Address: Hollywood Rd, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Cat Street
Cat Street screams of urban art district, a popular tourist attraction for a great congregation of antique dealers, curios merchants, and art galleries! It wasn't always like this - the 1920s transformed the neighborhood into a marketplace for second-hand goods, antiques, and stolen goods. In Cantonese, stolen goods are known as 'rat goods,' and people who rummage around the markets and purchase these goods are called cats – hence the name Cat Street. Today, you will find antique dealers selling copper mirrors, jade gems, watches, ancient coins, Qing dynasty vases, stamps, and even Chairman Mao figurines at a steal!
Tips: Make sure to take a double look at everything you buy to avoid being sold a fake item.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Central Hollywood: 220 m, or a 1-minute drive
MTR: Sheung Wan
Bus: Sheung Wan Civic Centre
Address: Upper Lascar Row, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Times Square at Causeway Bay
Times Square is one of Hong Kong's largest shopping malls and the most popular tourist destination in Hong Kong. Also known as one of the first "vertical malls" in Hong Kong, you will find more than 200 retail outlets and over 30 dining outlets, as well as two department stores and a cinema within the 16-story building. You will also find a wide selection of boutique shops and specialty stores outside the building, surrounding never-ending events happening back to back 365 days, 24/7. There is always something for you at Times Square, from movie promotions, art performances, cultural exhibitions to concerts waiting all year round.
Tips: It is a must to visit Times Square during Christmas season to enjoy their festive Christmas tree lightings
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Central Hollywood: 4,5 km, or a 20-minute drive
MTR: Causeway Bay Station
Bus: Foo Ming Street, Canal Road West, Tin Lok Lane
Address: 1號 Matheson St, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Website: https://timessquare.com.hk/
Opening hours: 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Star Ferry Harbour Tour
The National Geographic of Traveler has named a crossing of Victoria Harbour on a Star Ferry as one of the “fifty places of a lifetime.” Now, for the first time, you have the opportunity to step back to the days of old and experience an era when third-generation Star ferries were the primary passenger connection between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. Step aboard the fabulous double-decker “Shining Star” ferry, a beautiful re-creation of the ferries that plied Victoria Harbour in the 1920s. Relax and enjoy the magnificent view while sipping a cup of fine coffee in an air-conditioned, on-vessel cafe, or soak up the sun on the open decks while enjoying the cooling sea breezes. With the launch of the “Shining Star,” the classic experience of Hong Kong is always a harbour tour on the ferry. Don’t miss this unique tour; it is more memorable and better than ever!
Tips: Board the ferry just before sunset, and you’ll get to see Hong Kong skyline gradually lit up the sky.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Central Hollywood: 8.5 km, or a 20-minute drive
MTR: East Tsim Tsa Tsui
Bus: Peninsula Hotel, 1881 Heritage, Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (Star Ferry)
Address: Tsim Tsa Tsui Pier
Phone: +852 2118 6203
Website: http://www.starferry.com.hk/en/home
Email: harbourtour@starferry.com.hk

Man Mo Temple
Dating back to 1847, Man Mo temple is one of the oldest and prestigious temples in Hong Kong. Though it has undergone several renovations from 1985, its original appearance and essence have been preserved and was deservedly declared a monument in 2010. The temple is a picturesque tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo). In the past, students looking to succeed in the civil examinations of Imperial China would come and pay their tributes. The temple was also once a place for the community to settle disputes. To avoid going to court, people would invoke the gods to punish those who do not perform the vows that they publicly make in the ceremony. Nowadays, it is appreciated as a stellar example of traditional Chinese architecture and craftsmanship, beautifully decorated with ceramic figurines, granite, wood carvings, plaster moldings, and murals.
Tips: When visiting the Man Mo Temple, be sure to have your fortune told, either by fortune-tellers or fortune sticks inside the temple.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Central Hollywood: 100 m, or a 3-minute drive
MTR: Central Station
Bus: Ladder Street
Address: 124 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan
Phone: (+852) 2118 8900
Website: https://www.man-mo-temple.hk/
Email: Contact@Man-Mo-Temple.Hk
Opening hours: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
GOOD EATS

Sheung Wan Market and Cooked Food Centre
Have a taste of old Hong Kong at Sheung Wan Market and Cooked Food Centre. Just one floor above Sheung Wan Market, Sheung Wan Cooked Food Centre is a hidden gem of the remaining indoor cooked-food stalls in the city. The centre is a gem to the locals with its cheap and fuss-free meal, especially for workers in the area looking to grab lunch. From Thai food to Japanese grilled food to Cha Chaan Teng classics, they have it all!
Must visit stalls:
– ABC Kitchen
– Shui Kee Coffee
– Traditional Beijing Dumpling House
How to get there
Walk from Travelodge Central Hollywood: 230 m, or a 3-minute walk
Train: Sheung Wan
Bus: Sheung Wan Civic Centre; Queen’s Road Central
Address: Sheung Wan Municipal Services Building, 345 Queen’s Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Phone: +85228532629
Opening hours: 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Lin Heung
Lin Heung Tea House has been serving traditional dim sum for nine decades. A favourite among locals and tourists alike, it is one of a few dim sum places that continues to serve dim sum on traditional trolleys. Whether you come early or late, the place is always packed and sharing a table has become a norm in the restaurant. Once the dim sum ladies arrive in your table, it is a matter of the fastest runner and fastest hands to get their wish list. So yes, do come all prepared!
Must order: Lotus Seed Paste Bun Steamed Chicken Bun Cheong Fun
How to get there Walk from TLCH: 750 m or 10-minute walk
Train: Sheung Wan
Bus: Wellington Street; Queen’s Road Central
Address: 160號 Wellington St, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Phone: +85225444556
Opening hours: 6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Contact Us

263 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong
Telephone Number: +852 2850 8899
enquiry.centralhr@travelodgehotels.asia