"For street cred This four-star hotel with rooms for less than $108 a night is far cooler than any of Hong Kong's snobbish private members clubs. The sister hotel to The Eaton in Washington D.C.—a self-proclaimed anti-Trump hotel—is located around the corner from Temple Street Night Market in Yau Ma Tei (on Kowloon side), an old-school neighborhood that still looks like the backdrop to an old Hong Kong action flick. Rooms are squeeze-y, ranging from 183-square feet to 603-square feet, but they've been smartly kitted out with 1970s-inspired cork walls, orange flip clocks, and pummeling showers. There's an extremely good Cantonese restaurant, Yat Tung Heen, a fantastic Hong Kong-style food court, and a terrace bar, Terrible Baby, which serves sustainably made cocktails to unpretentious locals who wash up with their doggies in tow. But the real heart of the hotel is Eaton Workshop, a mazes of multi-media co-working rooms which also showcases art exhibitions, film screenings, and live performances. Valuable office space is also donated to local NGOs. Book now at Expedia Book now at Booking.com This article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller UK." - Lee Cobaj