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Hong Kong (0.2 miles from Shun Tak Heliport)
Situated within 700 metres of Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and 1.4 km of Central Star Ferry Pier in Hong Kong, CM+ Hotels and Serviced Apartments provides accommodation with seating area. Great room with washer dryer machine, full fridge, microwave, work table and a sofa. Very convenient location near tram, mtr and ferry terminal as well. Staff were also friendly and helpful.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.2 miles)
Homy Central is located in the Sheung Wan district in Hong Kong, 400 metres from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room. the location is super great!!!
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.2 miles)
Located in Hong Kong’s dynamic Sheung Wan District, 99 Bonham provides exceptional access to prestigious business, shopping, dining and entertainment destinations. We must say, this was the last leg of our honeymoon and the team at 99 Bonham has been so kind and helpful in all aspects. Connie and Jaevianne are really managing this hotel in an amazing, most customer-friendly manner. All requests are rapidly attended to and over and above they share tips about the weather or organize late check-outs or luggage deposits. The rooms are, for Hong Kong standards, very spacious, modern and practical. The location is very central - walk everywhere within 10 minutes. Hope we can come back sooner than later.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Featuring 4-star accommodation, iclub AMTD Sheung Wan Hotel is situated in Hong Kong, less than 1 km from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and a 18-minute walk from Central Star Ferry Pier. I loved everything, the metro is no more of 100m, Dongmen is just beside of the hotel but the rooms are quiet and clean! The whole family loved this hotel, 100% recommended and super clean
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Situated in Hong Kong, iclub Sheung Wan Hotel is centrally located in Sheung Wan District. Lan Kwai Fong, Central financial areas are located within walking distance. The room was even better and bigger then I expected. Amazing view from the room looking out at all the skyscrapers and victoria peak. Everything was very clean and the bed was very comfortable.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
The Motto by Hilton Hong Kong SoHo is located in the heart of Sheung Wan, just a two-minute walk from the Sheung Wan MTR Station Exit A2 and a ten-minute walk from the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal. Nice location , near train station and a lot of good restaurants nearby, especially the food center nearby with all the local restaurants.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Less than 500 metres from the fashionable SoHo District, Sohotel Hong Kong offers stylish rooms with city views. Free Wi-Fi, free wired internet and free local calls are provided. Mainly the location, cleanliness, loved the hot croissant.
Hong Kong (0.3 miles from Shun Tak Heliport)
Cozy full Apartment 2 bedroom central area features a patio and is set in Hong Kong, within just 1.1 km of Central Star Ferry Pier and less than 1 km of ifc Hong Kong. Excellent location. Fully furnished apartment with washing machine and kitchen.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Located in Hong Kong's eclectic Sheung Wan District and next to its prestigious Central District, The Jervois features custom interiors and furnishings by an internationally celebrated French... Thank you for a truly lovely stay. From check-in to check-out, every staff member was kind, helpful, and professional. Your warm hospitality and attention to detail made all the difference. I especially appreciate the friendly service throughout the hotel.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
The Mercer offers stylish accommodation with free internet, free local calls, a 24-hour gym and common launderette. It is a short 3-minute walk from Shueng Wan MTR Station. Very close to MTR. Lots of good food around there
Hong Kong is still a fun place to visit. You need to get out and about to see different things because it is well worth the effort. We lived there in 1997 - 2000 and things have changed for sure but as a visitor you are always welcomed and it is as safe as it always was. Great food of course but perhaps just a bit more expensive than I remember but that is the case the world over. Go and visit it is still vibrant and a bustling city stay.
WE were there for 5 days, which is just about right. We did it all--the ferry to Kowloon, Mt. Victoria, the markets, and a day trip to Lamma Island. HK is a fascinating, busy, vibrant city but beware of the crowds, especially on Sunday, when the entire city seems to be out and about. Victoria Peak was a great lookout, but again, the crowds! Nonetheless, we enjoyed out time there, and the food especially was awesome: the dim sum street stalls, seafood on Lamma Island, every type of Asian cuisine and a good selection of Western food as well, from Argentinian steak houses to Italian lasagna. In all, a food lovers paradise!
What I like most was the night views of the city skyline and the local cuisine. Hong Kong is a city with a perfect transportation system that makes it easy to explore also by walking. I enjoyed every part of the trip, so it is hard to point anything I disliked.
Hong kong- Xiang Gang is a metropole with a very interesting history. It offers all kinds of different and vivid experiences. In terms of architecture, colonial buildings, Chinese style, multicultural and cosmopolitain environment it has a lot to offer to the visitor. To walk around in places we recognise from iconic movies is a bonus. And the view of the harbour, from the Peak, the crossing in one of the ferries still at use... a one of a kind experience. If you are a foodie and you like shopping, it is also a place to lose yourself into... And I did not mention yet the museums! If you are a history buff, you should not miss this adventure!
Brilliant place. Eat at any local noodle place, not a steakhouse, pub or Costa, Starbucks or any of that commercial genering stuff. Don't forget to visit the surrounding hills including Victoria peak
If you’ve visited Hong Kong in the past, you can skip it now. The city has gone downhill. It used to be the vibrant, colourful tiger of Asia; today it feels like just another large, characterless Chinese metropolis. It’s simply not worth the time. You’re better off going to Singapore, Hanoi, Manila — really, almost anywhere else.