Hong Kong Hotel help | |
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Mar 15, 2006 07:48 | |
| Hello everyone, We are going to be in Hong Kong for 3 nights in May. We're having a hard time deciding where to stay in HK. Where in the HK Area is the best to stay (HK Island, Kowloon, Lantau, etc)? It would be great to have an awesome view from the hotel, but we'd rather be close to the most popular attractions. Here are some of the hotels that I'm thinking about: Holiday Inn Express CAUSEWAY BAY 33 SHARP ST. EAST, CAUSEWAY BAY HONG KONG Prudential Hotel Hong Kong Island 222 Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel Hong Kong Island 1 CASTLE PEAK ROAD Hong Kong, HK Renaissance Harbour View Hong Kong Island 1 HARBOUR ROAD WANCHAI HONG KONG, HK Le Meridien Cyberport Hong Kong Island 100 CYBERPORT ROAD Hong Kong, CN Holiday Inn Golden Mile Kowloon Area 50 NATHAN ROAD TSIMSHATSUI KOWLOON Langham Place Hotel Kowloon Area 555 SHANGHAI STREET MONGKOK, KOWLOON Eaton Hotel Hong Kong Kowloon Area 380 NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON Hong Kong, CN Harbour Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon Area 20 TAK FUNG ST WAMPOA GARDEN HUNGHOM KOWLOON Kowloon, HK The Empire Hotel Kowloon Kowloon Area 62 KIMBERLEY ROAD TSIMSHATSUI Kowloon, HK Thanks for your help! Do you have any flight suggestions from HK to Guilin? |
Mar 15, 2006 19:59 | |
| Hi JOEWKS, Welcome to Hong Kong! If you want to stay in the hotel of the most popular attractions, the room rate would be quite high. What's your budget? If you don't care about it, Holiday Innn Golden Mile is a good choice, it located in Tsim Sha Tsui, next to the MTR station. It is very convenience for shopping, eating and sight seeing. Regarding the flight to Guilin, the Dragonair and China Easten Airline have the flight to there. Any questions about HK, feel free to contact with me. Have a nice trip in Hong Kong! Fiona |
Mar 16, 2006 06:10 | |
| Hello Joewks, There are many HK hotels with awesome view, depends on how much you would like to spend and what kind of view you are expecting. Langham Place Hotel is extraordinary as it is located in the urban area, with lots of old buildings surrounding it. Also it is located in downtown where is close to popular attraction. If you like to have a harbor view, you can try Intercontinental Grand Standard Hotel. Its location is convenient as well. For detailed information regarding accommodation and Hong Kong, below website may help you and you can contact by: http://www.involvementstay.com/ involvementstay.com|enquiry |
Mar 17, 2006 09:32 | |
| Joe, my favorite is the 'Peninsula Hotel' in Kowloon. http://hongkong.peninsula.com/ Not the cheapest but exceptional in location and service. It is also a historical landmark in HK. Worth staying at least once in it, lots of shopping and restaurants close by too. |
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