Festival Walk Hong Kong

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Metropark Hotel Mongkok
22 Lai Chi Kok Road
Enjoying an excellent location in Kowloon, Metropark Hotel, Mongkok is a minute’s walk from Prince Edward MTR Station... more >>
Rates from HKD 666.00
Hotel Olympic Terrace Suites
256, Tung Chau Street
Olympic Terrace Suites is favourably located less than 10 minutes walk from the MTR station, in the perfect place to shop and experience local life, amongst markets and street life... more >>
Rates from HKD 680.00
Regal Oriental Hotel
30-38 Sa Po Road
Only a 15-minute drive from Mong Kok Ladies Market, Regal Oriental Hotel offers spacious accommodation... more >>
Rates from HKD 560.00
Stanford Hotel Hong Kong
118 Soy Street
Stanford Hotel Hong Kong offers value-for-money accommodation in lively Kowloon... more >>
Rates from HKD 720.00
Silka West Kowloon Hotel (Formerly Dorsett Kowloon
48 Anchor Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon
Dorsett Kowloon Hotel is a modern hotel located a 5-minute drive from Olympic MTR Station... more >>
Rates from HKD 500.00
Langham Place Mongkok
555 Shanghai Street
The 5-star Langham Place is located in central Kowloon with direct access to Mongkok MTR Station and Langham Place Mall... more >>
Rates from HKD 1,360.00
The Cityview
23 Waterloo Road
Only a 5-minute walk from Yaumatei MTR Station, The Cityview is also adjacent to Nathan Road and a 10-minute walk from Ladies Market... more >>
Rates from HKD 680.00
Eaton Smart Hong Kong (Previously known as Eaton H
380 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei
Eaton Smart Hong Kong (Previously known as Eaton Hotel) is a convenient 5-minute walk from Jordan MTR Station and Miramar Shopping Centre... more >>
Rates from HKD 800.00
Silka Seaview Hotel (Formerly Dorsett Seaview Hote
268 Shanghai Street, Yaumatei
Located in the heart of Kowloon, Silka Seaview ensures an unforgettable vacation with newly furnished rooms and a cafe with breathtaking views of Hongkong Harbour... more >>
Rates from HKD 500.00
Nathan Hotel
378 Nathan Road
Only a 5-minute walk from Jordan MTR Station, Nathan Hotel offers a fitness centre, 2 restaurants and rooms with free internet... more >>
Rates from HKD 772.00

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NI HAO! Hong Kong (HK) is one of the Southeast Asian Tigers offering simple pleasures at reasonable prices. It is on China’s south coast surrounded by the South China Sea and the Pearl River Delta. Hong Kong, meaning fragrant harbor, is a leader amongst Southeast Asian economies with a highly developed capitalist economy. The Hong Kong International Airport services international flights to and from North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The fastest way of going around HK is thru the Mass Transit Railway (MTR). The MTR features a network of overground and underground railway system.

Meanwhile, ferries are the most popular means of hopping from the countless islands of Hong Kong. There are two types of ferries: fast ferries, which charge twice the price for half the journey time, and the slow ferries. Ferries depart from various ports and the largest of them all is located at Central. Taking the bus is another alternative when going around HK, especially in Lantau and the south side of the island. Finding bus stops and few signages in English may be challenging to tourists. Complex road system, traffic jams and expensive rents are enough to discourage travelers from renting cars. Cars are only advisable when visiting remote parts of New Territories of Lantau Island.

The various cities of Hong Kong present the different facets of the region. Central features Hong Kong’s “urban” side. Standing tall amongst the crowd of people doing businesses are skyscrapers and 5 star hotels. The tallest amongst the skyscrapers in Hong Kong is the 88-floor Two International Center, boasting double deck elevators. Other buildings found here are the Jardine House which is made up of 1,700 round windows and the Hong Kong Bank which is the most expensive building ever built. On the other hand, Kowloon is the place for shopping districts, luxurious Hong Kong hotels, stylish restaurants, and Hong Kong Museum of Art. Get some adrenalin rush in Hong Kong Disneyland or dip in beautiful beaches all located in Lantau Island, also HK’s biggest island. Meanwhile, nature adventures are best offered by Sai Kung Peninsula. The area has the perfect hike spots with Sharp Peak topping the list. If you want to see real-life pandas, visit the Ocean Park in Hong Kong in the districts of Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan.

Indeed, Hong Kong is not only place for entrepreneurs but also for tourists. Flaunting a wide-array of attractions, HK will give visitors the time of their life.

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