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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. The ocean view was a million dollar view! Staff was the nicest staff ever. It was my son’s birthday and the manager, Ronald, bought him a gift with all the Hong Kong specialties like milk tea, a toy tram, and some famous Kee Wah cookies. Then the next day, he and a staff, brought a beautiful cake so we can celebrate. Amazing!
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. Central location, very friendly and helpful staff, clean, tidy room
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. Friendliest and helpful staff, excellent location, great rooftop with the views of HK
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 booked the suite not knowing it’s actually THREE rooms in one. It was such a surprise for our lil family of three. Every room had Harbour view so we saw sunrises daily.
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. NICE ROOM, HOT WATER SHOWER, CLEAN , CONVENICE TO GO ANYWHERE
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. New fresh and very well located
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. Nice staff and breakfast was included. The updated superior room had good features with lighting and charging ports. The bathroom was very nice but only with a shower stall, no bathtub. This was very nice, though. The location was good. The MTR and tram were just several blocks away with plenty of eateries nearby.
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... Staffs are super friendly and upgraded us to a 2 bedrooms suites for our family to stay together
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. The location! I could pretty much walk to any of the major transport locations including the Peak and ferry terminals! The staff were super friendly and helpful and went out of their way to accomodate my requests!
Too many shopping malls and designer shops, temple street market and Kowloon a big disappointment (certainly not as good as when we were last here 30 years ago). Two days is more than ample for main sites unless yoj want to explore the outer islands and Disney
Exciting but safe city Easy to get around by public transport or taxi Great mix of old and new side by side people very friendly and helpful Great restaurants and bars with rooftop locations for amazing views Lots to do
Great place to visit, plenty to see and do. People are very friendly and had know trouble getting about. If you like shopping there's so many shopping malls to see. Really liked the old and new areas of Hong Kong, had such a great time.
The food is overpriced for its quality. The taste is inexpensive, and the presentation is also inexpensive, yet it is priced at a premium. Many locals in stores (7/11, grocery stores, malls, parks, and other public places) can be a bit rude. The tourism authority should address issues related to hospitality and customer satisfaction, considering that they rely heavily on tourists.
1. The politeness and willingness of your tourism team at the arrival and departure halls of HKIA was reassuring to us. They made us feel welcomed. 2. The versatility of your Octopus card in all types of transactions is convenient. 3. Most Hongkongers we interacted with were polite and eager to help. Concierge at Metropark Hotel Kowloon and Nathan Hotel were exceptionally helpful. 4. We enjoyed getting around Victoria Peak, Sai Kung, Mongkok, Tsim Sha Tsui and the avenue of stars, Ladies Market, Sum Sui Po and Temple Street Night Market. It was fun mingling with the crowd in those places. 5. The surprise we got with service charges in restaurants and the fact that extra charges were not communicated to us up front, left a bad taste in our mouths. We felt cheated. We avoided going to restaurants because of the ridiculous charges. Your street food vendors were more pleasant. 6. We found some vendors quite sarcastic in their response and comments. Especially in cantonese because they thought we could not understand the language. Unfortunately for them we did. This does not go well to the image of your city. 7. Unfortunately the Symphony of Lights was a huge disappointment for us because it did not deliver the WOW factor we expected. 8. Getting around in the mrt and buses were fun and adventurous ways to interact with Hongkongers.
Everything was so expensive now. The tax free and no sales tax maybe there but the prices are 20% higher than prices abroad. I also bought a shoes with a mark down price and I think its like 30% sale off the rack. Came out from our country, it came out more expensive in HK in the end. I checked in our country