Little Tai Hang
98 Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay
Apr 2025 | Last Updated









“Little Tai Hang service a cluster of three beautifully designed buildings in the heart of Hong Kong’s most authentic neighborhoods.”
Nestled in the charming enclave of Tai Hang, Little Tai Hang stands as a hidden sanctuary away from the conventional hotel scene. This distinctive serviced apartment collection offers an intimate experience immersed in the vibrant local culture and genuine street life that define one of Hong Kong’s most beloved neighbourhoods. With captivating views of Victoria Park, inviting outdoor dining spots, and thoughtfully curated living spaces, Little Tai Hang celebrates the authentic spirit and warmth of this unique community.
Created by Cornes Properties Design Team out of a deep affection for the area, Little Tai Hang was conceived to complement the neighbourhood’s character rather than overshadow it. Rejecting the flashiness of typical city hotels, it offers a carefully crafted environment where every design element—from the artisanal interiors to the brand’s meaningful name—resonates with the essence of Tai Hang. The service here is personal and heartfelt, while the local dining partners and bespoke room touches provide a truly distinctive stay.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city’s bright lights and tourist crowds. Explore the winding streets lined with local shops and quaint cafés, connect with the friendly residents, enjoy nearby parks, and discover the authentic stories that make this community so special. At Little Tai Hang, you’ll find a welcoming retreat that feels like home—an invitation to experience the genuine heart of Hong Kong living. Welcome to Little Tai Hang, a boutique haven crafted for those who seek something real.
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Building Information
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Studio / 1 Bedroom (The Corner House)
Complimentary Wi-Fi access
Individual air-conditioning control
Simmons high quality mattress
Bathroom amenities set* & hairdryer
Apple TV
Welcome goodies*
Electronic safe
Full Pantry & appliances
Complimentary local phone calls
Queen size bed
Shower
International TV channels
Electronic kettle
Refrigerator
Iron & Iron board
2 Bedroom / Penthouse (The Corner House)
Complimentary Wi-Fi access
Individual air-conditioning control
Simmons high quality mattress
Bathroom amenities set* & hairdryer
Complimentary local phone calls
Queen size bed and one Single bed
Bathtub
Washer/dryer
International TV channels
Electronic kettle
Refrigerator
Iron & Iron board
Apple TV
Welcome goodies*
Electronic safe
Full Pantry & appliances
*Every day replenishment of bathroom amenities, welcome goodies, maid service, and towel change for daily stays.
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Minimum stay 1 month
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We’ve got everything you need for a comfortable stay, right here at Little Tai Hang. All the necessary facilities, including free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour security, housekeeping services, fitness room, and lounge are all at hand.
Complimentary high speed wifi and 1 GB fibre internet
Daily maid service (excluding Sundays and public holidays)*
Linen and towel change twice a week*
24-hour fitness room
Professional laundry and dry-cleaning services#
24-hour self-service laundry facilities
Multi-function room#
Lounge
24-hour concierge and security services
* For daily stay, replenishment of bathroom amenities and welcome goodies, maid service and towel change are on daily basis
# At applicable charge
Location
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Getting Here From Airport
By Taxi
Around HK$350 – HK$400 depending on traffic.
Kindly turn into Lin Fa Kung West Street from Tung Lo Wan Road, our drop-off point is on the right-hand side of the street, please park your car in the loading bay.
By Bus
Approx. 1 hour and 15 min. by Airport Bus No. A11
By Airport Express
Approx. 25 minutes from Airport to Hong Kong Station. You may then choose to take a taxi or continue with MTR to reach the hotel.
Tin Hau MTR Station Exit A1 is the closest exit with 5 minutes’ walk to our property.
The Airport express fare is HK$100 per person and taxi from Hong Kong Station is below HK$80.
Getting Around The City
Hong Kong Tram Lines
Get a local octopus card and try out one of the most charming and convenient aspects of Hong Kong’s public transport systems – the old tramways. Although you may not think it, these old vintage style trams are still used incredibly frequently as a quick and easy way of getting back and forth from all the major districts. The closest stop is less than 5 minutes away. If it’s an off-peak hour and the weather’s great, try ride this to either end of Hong Kong and watch the dramatic change from one neighbourhood to the next.
Hong Kong MTR
Going a little further? Try the MTR, just 5 minutes’ walk from Little Tai Hang. Although it may get crowded during rush hour, this is often the fastest and cheapest way to beat the morning traffic, especially if you’re headed to Kowloon.
Hong Kong Bus
Located just on the next block over, this is the closest mode of public transport available in Little Tai Hang.
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Hong Kong has both a long and dynamic history of colonial trading, manufacturing, and real estate empires that rapidly fueled the city’s growth and transformation as the mercantile gateway to China. Although much of the historic fabric and even the outline of the shoreline has been erased, much of the traces of what came before are still visible in Tai Hang to the more discerning eye.
The neighborhood of Tai Hang also has its own story, and the community that exists today is built upon its historic backbone. The road just in front of Little Tai Hang (Tung Lo Wan Road) follows the exact outline of Hong Kong’s original shoreline and acted as the causeway for what used to be a naturally sheltered bay in the Harbor. You’ll notice that it follows a distinct curvature of a typical crescent shaped beach. “Wun Sha” street (which means to “wash”, presumably where the daily washing used to take place) follows almost the exact outline of the main stream that ran through the original fishing village and out to the ocean. Following the lowest contour of the valleys topography, it now serves as the anchoring street to the neighborhood of “Tai Hang” (“Large waterway” in Chinese).
Lin Fa Kung Temple was built directly upon one of the largest boulders near the stream, and you can go inside can still see it protruding through the floor of the temple.
Chinese Recreation Club (opposite our Hotel) occupies the exact plot of one of Hong Kong’s earliest extensions to the shoreline, once home to Queen Victoria’s Recreation Grounds. And beyond that, Victoria park exists on what used to be the original Causeway Bay Typhoon shelter. These are all just a few of the many traces in Hong Kong that has served as the underlying framework upon which this vibrant and dynamic city has grown. See above and cycle through a few of the many key historical maps of Hong Kong Island and Causeway Bay, or alternatively we urge you to wander through the local streets and see if you can identify these traces for yourself.
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https://www.littletaihang.com/