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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
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
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
The Mira Hong Kong
118 Nathan Road
Boasting Michelin Star dining and stylish lifestyle-designed rooms, The Mira Hong Kong provides exclusive personalised concierge service... more >>
Rates from HKD 1,530.00
Ramada Hotel Kowloon
73 - 75 Chatham Road South, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Centrally located near Nathan Road and only 500 metres from MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Ramada Hotel Kowloon provides easy access to various entertainment, shopping and transportation options... more >>
Rates from HKD 591.00
Guangdong Hotel Hong Kong
18 Prat Avenue
Located in Tsimshatsui, Guangdong Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Tsimshatsui MTR Station and a 40-minute drive from Hong Kong International Airport... more >>
Rates from HKD 682.00
Holiday Inn Golden Mile
50 Nathan Road
Holiday Inn Golden Mile offers convenience with Tsimshatsui MTR Station at its doorstep and Star Ferry Terminal a 5-minute walk away... more >>
Rates from HKD 1,350.00
The Kowloon Hotel
19 - 21 Nathan Road
Centrally located on Nathan Road and directly connected to Tsim Sha Tsui MTR, The Kowloon Hotel offers 4 dining options, in-room massages and a free shuttle service to Kowloon Station... more >>
Rates from HKD 950.00
The Imperial Hotel
32 - 34 Nathan Road
Surrounded by shops and eateries along famous Nathan Road, Imperial Hotel is a one-minute walk from Tsimshatsui MTR Station... more >>
Rates from HKD 636.00
The Salisbury - YMCA of Hong Kong
41 Salisbury Road, Kowloon
Just a 5-minute walk from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, the unique Salisbury YMCA Hotel offers a rock climbing room, an indoor lap pool and 2 excellent dining options... more >>
Rates from HKD 850.00

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