Hong Kong Luxury Hotels, Budget Hotels, Airport Hotels
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Kong Luxury Hotels |
The
Kowloon Hotel, right in the middle of the city, has excellent rooms,
superb service and mouthwatering cuisine. Try out the famous 66-metre long
buffet with international food at the Window Café. You can also
get classic dim sum and other Chinese delights here at the Kowloon Hotel.
The combination of really good food, service and accommodation make the
Kowloon Hotel a delightful place to stay in Hong Kong...
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Kong Budget Hotels |
Right
in the centre of Kowloon, the Metropark Hotel Mong Kok is near Nathan
Road and very close to the shopping and entertainment areas of Mong Kok.
The Hotel is also near the Prince Edward MTR station so travel to other
parts of Hong Kong is a simple matter. The Metropark Hotel is famous for
its award winning restaurant, the Lychee Garden Chinese Restaurant...
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Kong Airport Hotels |
The
Regal Airport Hotel has a direct connection to Hong Kong International
Airport’s passenger terminal, which is extremely convenient for arriving
and departing guests. This hotel is the biggest in Hong Kong, with 1,104
well appointed rooms, good conference facilities and several restaurants
spread over 72,000 square meters. There are also several options for leisure
activities at the Regal Hotel...
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Kong - Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong |
The
Cosmopolitan Hotel is a five star hotel close to the MTR station in Wanchai.
This is a particularly good hotel for business travelers since it’s so
near the commercial and financial areas of Hong Kong. It’s also easy to
get to other parts of Hong Kong from here. To make things even more convenient
for guests, the Cosmopolitan Hotel provides a free shuttle service to various
parts of the city.
What’s more the hotel is near many shopping and entertainment attractions.
The Cosmopolitan Hotel has 454 comfortable rooms and offers all modern
conveniences. There’s a Chinese restaurant and a pleasant bar called the
3T Bar - more Hong Kong Hotels |
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Kong - The Luxe Manor |
The
Luxe Manor is an elegant boutique hotel, remarkable for its European style
architecture. It has 153 rooms and half a dozen suites, each with a different
theme. Its central location in Tsim Sha Tsui makes it a great place to
stay. This hotel offers free internet, local phone calls and breakfast.
Food is served both at buffets and a la carte at the Luxe Manor, and guests
get 20% off on both food and beverage.
The Portobello has international food on the menu and the Bonkers Bar
is a great place for drinks and light snacks. There is a basement bar,
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Kong - Harbour Plaza Hong Kong |
Harbour
Plaza Hong Kong is a deluxe 5 star hotel with 506 rooms. It’s right on
the waterfront in Kowloon close to Tsim Sha Tsui, and has great views of
Victoria Harbour and the grey green South China Sea. There are excellent
facilities at the Harbour Plaza Hong Kong, such as a Jacuzzi, fitness centre,
outdoor swimming pool and sauna. Conference facilities are available, too,
and there is a business centre as well.
You’ll find various restaurants at the Harbour Plaza Hong Kong that
offer Western and Asian cuisine, Japanese barbecue and gourmet Cantonese
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Kong - Empire Hotel Hong Kong |
The
Empire Hotel Hong Kong is a 360-room hotel situated in the centre of Wanchai,
very close to the Admiralty shopping mall, the MTR station and the Convention
Centre. There are non-smoking rooms and special facilities for disabled
guests here. This is a gay-friendly hotel. The restaurants at the Empire
Hotel Hong Kong include the Southern Song Chinese Restaurant with typical
Cantonese food and a stylish ambience, the Lobby Lounge, great for a rendezvous,
the Empire Brew Pub, famous for its steaks, Cafe' 33 On Hennessy, a sophisticated
Continental restaurant, and the Wu Kong Shanghai Restaurant, one of the
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Kong - Royal View Hotel |
The
Royal View Hotel is on the waterfront near the Lido and Ting Kau beaches.
As the hotel’s name suggests, you get good views from here of the beautiful
Ting Kau and Tsing Ma bridges and the ocean. A shuttle service is offered
to various stations as well as Tsim Sha Tsui and you can get to the airport
and other parts of Hong Kong easily this way.
The 414 rooms here are very comfortable and there is also a round the
clock fitness centre as well as limousine, concierge and valet service.
You’ll find shops in the hotel, too. There is a poolside lounge, and a
coffee shop called Café Lido, which also offers stunning views -
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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic
of China, formerly a British colony, is a unique harbor city. Hong Kong
is well known for its dual nature – its essential Chinese-ness as well
its British side that comes from years of occupation by the U.K. In the
19th century, Hong Kong was a trading port in and now is a globally recognized
financial and business hub. Today, the city has reverted to Chinese control
but has a fair amount of autonomy as far as legal matters, police, customs,
immigration and monetary issues are concerned.
Hong Kong’s subtropical climate, blending of east and west, dozens of
things to see and do, and great shopping make it a pleasant place for a
holiday. It’s also a good starting point for venturing deeper into the
East.
Hong Kong consists of several districts – Hong Kong Island, where the
British originally settled; the highly populated peninsula Kowloon (which
means nine dragons), named after the eight hills that were once visible
from here and the boy emperor who named them; the New Territories, which
were leased by the British from the Chinese for a hundred years in 1898;
and the Outlying Islands, consisting of 234 more islands, some much bigger
than Hong Kong Island.
Hong Kong does not require a visa from most nationalities for a stay
of less of than six months. You can visit this place at any time of the
year, but the best time would be when the weather is especially mild, from
September to February.
There are several hotels at the city centre – in Wan Chai, Central,
and Causeway Bay on the main island and in Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. You
can easily access the shopping and sightseeing areas from these hotels.
If you’re not here on business, you might want to try one of the resorts
in the New Territories.
English is widely spoken here, so communication is not a problem for
travelers who are fluent in this language. It’s safe, even at night, and
has good systems of public transportation.
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