Tin Hau
Hong Kong Island





Visit Tin Hau
Popular places to visit

Tin Hau Temple
Most towns in Hong Kong, New Territories and the outlying islands have a Tin Hau Temple. The most famous of these is in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island.
Tai Tam Valley
You can take time to visit Tai Tam Valley during your travels to Hong Kong Island. Amble around this vibrant area's waterfront and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Tin Hau Hotel Deals

Hotel One Eighteen
Staff show profesional and the room is clean, will come back again.
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2026

Eaton HK
Enjoyed our stay. Room was impeccable and staff very attentive and friendly.
Reviewed on Jan 15, 2026

Cordis, Hong Kong
Convenient location, clean, great service.
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2026

The Langham, Hong Kong
Comfortable room and great service. Staff prepared porridge for my wife who had food poisoning.
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

Disney's Hollywood Hotel
The rooms were clean comfortable and conveniently located
Reviewed on Jan 23, 2026

Disney Explorers Lodge
This would have been a 10/10 excellent stay but for the nickel and dime charges like no water during dinner - we could only have tea but they can fill plain water in the tea container for the same charge of tea - that is what $64 HKD for plain water and no toothbrush or toothpaste so I had to buy ...
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026
Other neighborhoods around Tin Hau

Causeway Bay
Major shopping and cultural hub, Causeway Bay boasts malls like Sogo and Times Square, alongside attractions such as Victoria Park and Hong Kong Central Library. Easily accessible via Island line, trams, and buses.

Fortress Hill
While there might not be top attractions in Fortress Hill, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Chun Yeung Street Market and Victoria Park.

Tai Hang
While there might not be top attractions in Tai Hang, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Hong Kong Stadium and Hong Kong Central Library.

North Point
Mixed-use urban area with luxury developments and older Chinese buildings, North Point offers traditional Fujianese food on Chun Yeung Street and Indonesian grocery shops. Well-connected by MTR, trams, buses, and ferries.

Happy Valley
Noted for its shopping and restaurants, there's plenty to explore in Happy Valley. Top attractions like Happy Valley Race Course and YY9 Gallery are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Happy Valley Tram Stop or Wong Nai Chung Road Tram Stop to see more of the city.

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.
