Ying nFlo Hong Kong Wan Chai by Langham Hospitality Group — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Ying nFlo Hong Kong Wan Chai by Langham Hospitality Group

Hong Kong  ·  Hong Kong  ·  3 5 Wan Chai Gap Road

4.1 167 guest reviews

About Ying nFlo Hong Kong Wan Chai by Langham Hospitality Group — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong

Ying nFlo Hong Kong Wan Chai by Langham Hospitality Group is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including concierge, bar, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

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Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5

Gabriel Kwan
★★★★★ Jul 2025

Highly recommended for longer stays! We stayed at Ying’n’Flo for three weeks, and we really appreciated the additional space compared to other HK hotels at this price point. Daily housekeeping was great to keep towels and amenities fresh. Furnishings were spartan, but perfectly adequate for daily living if you’re not looking for something fancy. The hotel’s location slightly up a steep slope does pose some accessibility challenges, but is offset by its proximity to downtown Wanchai and its relative quiet. Thank you to Ying’n’Flo for being exactly what we needed!

Diana H. Wong
★★★★☆ Jul 2025

The room was not new new, in a sense that I could easily spot worn outs and asked for a change a few times m. Luckily that most staff were helpful and kind which made the process smooth. Location-wise, it’s located on a slope with no directly accessible public transport, and needed a few minutes walk after taking off from the main road. Wont be a problem at all if you are not carrying overtly heavy stuff or with any rainy weather (oops).

B Cannula
★★★☆☆ Jul 2025

I stayed here during cyclone Wipha, and unfortunately the experience was underwhelming due to both the weather and the hotel’s challenging location. The property is situated on a very steep hill off Queen’s Road East, and reaching the entrance requires an additional climb followed by several stairs. In heavy rain, this became not only inconvenient but unsafe. The biggest issue was the hotel’s main entrance, which lacks any overhead cover. Worse still, the sloped roofing design causes rainwater from surrounding buildings to pour directly onto the entryway, meaning I was completely drenched just trying to check in—despite the rain not being particularly heavy at the time. That said, there were a few redeeming features. I chose this hotel because the room sizes were noticeably larger than others in the same price range, and the inclusion of a washing machine with built-in dryer as well as a kitchenette made it ideal for longer stays. While the room I stayed in did not appear to be recently renovated, it was clean and well laid out, with a spacious worktable area that I found quite useful. The service at the front entrance was polite and adequate, and the hotel offered a modest breakfast of pastries and fruit near the lobby, along with a basic coffee machine, which was a nice touch. It was