


YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel
About
YHA Mei Ho House offers families a unique blend of budget-friendly accommodation and community recreation facilities in the heart of bustling Mong Kok. Beyond being a hostel, it provides access to swimming pools, sports courts, and organized family programs, making it an excellent base for exploring Hong Kong while keeping kids active and entertained.
Highlights
- ✓Heritage museum showcasing 1950s Hong Kong public housing life
- ✓Swimming pool and sports facilities at hostel guest rates
- ✓Family rooms with budget-friendly pricing
- ✓Central Mong Kok location near markets and authentic local dining
- ✓Organized family programs and cultural activities
Pro Tips
- 1.Book the heritage tour of the building itself: Mei Ho House is a restored 1950s public housing block with a fascinating museum showcasing Hong Kong's housing history that older kids find surprisingly engaging.
- 2.Request a family room in advance as these fill up quickly, especially during school holidays and peak travel seasons.
- 3.The location puts you within walking distance of the Ladies Market and Temple Street Night Market, perfect for evening family strolls and bargain hunting.
- 4.Bring swim gear for the community pool access, and book pool time slots early as they can fill up during peak hours.
- 5.English is widely spoken at the hostel reception, and staff can help arrange family-friendly tours and provide MTR (subway) navigation tips for first-time visitors.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during weekdays for quieter facilities and better pool availability. October through December offers the most comfortable weather for families, with cooler temperatures and lower humidity than summer months. Avoid Chinese New Year and Golden Week when Hong Kong is especially crowded.
What to Know
Hostel rates are budget-friendly and include access to recreation facilities. The nearest MTR station is Shek Kip Mei (5-minute walk), making it easy to navigate Hong Kong without renting a car. Basic food options available on-site, with numerous family-friendly restaurants in surrounding Mong Kok area.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round. Summer months (June to August) can be extremely hot and humid, making indoor pool activities more appealing. Book well in advance for school holiday periods and major Chinese festivals when Hong Kong experiences high tourism traffic.
Nearby Eats
Mong Kok offers endless dining options including Tim Ho Wan (Michelin-starred dim sum with kid-friendly dumplings) and Mammy Pancake (Hong Kong-style egg waffles that kids love). The nearby Fa Yuen Street has numerous casual noodle shops and congee restaurants perfect for adventurous young eaters.
More Activities Near Mong Kok
Mong Kok Computer Centre Arcade
Mong Kok Computer Centre Arcade is a bustling entertainment hub in one of Hong Kong's most vibrant districts, offering dozens of modern arcade games, skill-based claw machines, and electronic entertainment that will captivate kids and teens. The multi-level arcade provides a fun, air-conditioned break from sightseeing, with everything from racing simulators to rhythm games and prize redemption counters that make it easy to spend a few hours of family fun.
Kowloon Park
Kowloon Park offers a refreshing green escape in the heart of bustling Tsim Sha Tsui, perfect for families needing a break from Hong Kong's urban energy. With sprawling playgrounds, impressive water features, shaded walking paths, and plenty of open lawn space for picnics and play, this urban oasis provides hours of free entertainment for kids of all ages.
Flower Market Road
Flower Market Road is a sensory wonderland where children can wander through vibrant displays of orchids, roses, and exotic blooms sold by cheerful local vendors. This bustling pedestrian street offers a uniquely Hong Kong experience where kids can see, smell, and learn about flowers from around the world, making it both educational and visually stunning for young visitors.
Langham Place
Langham Place is a modern multi-level shopping destination in bustling Mong Kok that offers families a comfortable, air-conditioned escape with dedicated children's stores, interactive play zones, and plenty of dining options. The mall's family-friendly layout and mix of entertainment make it an ideal spot to break up sightseeing days while kids can browse toys, enjoy kid-focused activities, and parents can shop or simply relax in one of Hong Kong's most vibrant neighborhoods.