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Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay
4.4/5763 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Room: Big and spacious. Modern. Well laid out. With excellent lightings, very comfortable king size bed, large flat screen TV and a huge wardrobe. Almost floor to ceiling full length window offers a panoramic view of luxurious condos on the mountain slopes and the famous HK turf club and all its sports facilities. Bathroom: Big and spacious too with separate bath tub and rain shower cubicle. Excellent shower pressure. The basin has a mixer but with two separate tap controls. The WC is of standard design. Housekeeping: Very polite staff who keep the place really clean. Reception: Very polite and very fast. I emailed them before my arrival and received a reply instantly. I emailed them at 1am during my stay and received a reply instantly. Incredible service. Concierge: Impressive young staff. They anticipated my needs and acted on it before I even utter a word. And they have excellent knowledge of the area and HK to give us very accurate information and direction. My wife and friends say ”this is the hotel we will stay again when we come back to HK.”
Holiday Inn Express Hong Kong Causeway Bay
4.3/51670 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Everything is good, but i was expecting buffet breakfast since this is also holiday inn and voucher for 50$ for starbucks option was given though not enough for both coffee n sandwhich..but i will still come back bec the room is big..and comfortable..thank u
Honey Moon Guest House
3.1/555 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
How can I put it, I seemed a little disappointed when I entered. I am used to living in Macau... I understand everything 😂 I couldn't get used to it at first... Later, my companion said that it was much better than the last time he lived in Central... At least I can move around. It's big enough for luggage...it's also spacious...the bathroom is also quite big, and there's nothing wrong with it...I gradually got used to it, after all, space is at a premium...You can actually see movies on the TV📺 that can't be played. The color...hahahahaha😄I just turned on the TV on the last night...I regret it...The transportation is very convenient. I took the bus from the airport🚌...I just walked through a small alley and got there...The name of this building is not Obviously, I asked a few people before I saw it. You can take a look. The red era hotel is in that building... The management staff is not bad. No one else said it. The attitude is bad. I think it is not bad. The deposit is 100. On the last day After the flight in the morning, I stored my luggage and put it on the floor in the corridor. The eldest sister said it was fine and couldn't be thrown away, so we went to play... I came back at 11 o'clock at night and had three hurried meals together. There was a car in the early hours of the night. I looked at the time and rushed to catch the bus to the airport... I arrived at the station on time at 12.06... I caught up and stayed at the airport for one night... 😂 Overall it was good... I will come again next time... I basically come here 3 times a year Last time, I came here during the epidemic. The hotel I stayed in at that time has now doubled several times. I can’t bear to part with it... I recommend everyone to go out to the island... I never leave a comment. I have nothing to do on the subway today... hahaha …
Main Shing Hotel
3.6/521 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
The hotel is very good. The location is relatively easy to find. It's not too far from the subway station. But the room feels small. The hygiene is OK. The front desk is also quite friendly, but I feel that communication is a little difficult.
Global Holiday Home
3.5/5188 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
This is definitely on the lower end of hotels in HK price wise, and obviously that is reflected in what you get. However, I will say that the room that I got is not what I expected based on the pictures. Pictures show 3 windows, and I got a window with a view to a backyard that smelled less than great. Probably will find another hotel next time visiting HK, but it is ok if you're on a budget and just need a place to stay. Staff is very friendly.
Sweet Heart Hostel
2.1/54 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Location is ok, convenient to buy things, but the room is too small, the bed is small, no breakfast, the location is generally better, the others may be cheap.

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Must-Experience Uniqueness of Hong Kong

Hong Kong, where East meets West in a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, and captivating sights. With its stunning skyline, bustling street markets, and incredible culinary scene, Hong Kong offers a wealth of experiences that are sure to leave a lasting impression.

From the iconic Victoria Harbour, where you can witness the breathtaking Symphony of Lights show, to the bustling streets of Central, where modern skyscrapers contrast with traditional temples, Hong Kong is a city that never fails to impress. Don't miss the chance to ride the historic Star Ferry, explore the bustling markets of Mong Kok, or take a tram ride up to Victoria Peak for sweeping views of the city below. And of course, no visit to Hong Kong would be complete without indulging in the world-famous dim sum and sampling the street food delights of Temple Street Night Market.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in Hong Kong

Central: The heart of Hong Kong's financial district, offering a blend of modern skyscrapers, luxury shopping malls, and vibrant nightlife.

Tsim Sha Tsui: Located on the southern tip of the Kowloon Peninsula, Tsim Sha Tsui is home to popular attractions such as the Avenue of Stars, Kowloon Park, and the renowned Victoria Harbour.

Causeway Bay: Known for its shopping paradise, Causeway Bay offers a mix of high-end boutiques, department stores, and trendy eateries.

Mong Kok: A bustling neighborhood famous for its street markets, including the Ladies Market and the Temple Street Night Market.

Sheung Wan: A charming area that seamlessly blends old and new, with its traditional Chinese medicine shops, antique stores, and trendy cafes.

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When visiting Hong Kong, it's important to be mindful of local customs and etiquette. Hong Kong is a vibrant and fast-paced city, so be prepared for crowded streets and bustling markets. It's also advisable to carry a map or use a GPS navigation app to navigate the city's maze-like streets.

English is widely spoken in Hong Kong, especially in tourist areas and major establishments. However, it can be helpful to learn a few basic Cantonese phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. It's best to check the weather forecast before your trip and pack accordingly. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the city on foot is highly recommended.

Transportation of Hong Kong

Getting around Hong Kong is a breeze, thanks to its efficient and extensive transportation network. The city is served by Hong Kong International Airport, which offers numerous international and domestic flights. From the airport, you can easily reach the city center via the Airport Express train or airport buses.

Within the city, the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is the most popular mode of transportation, providing a convenient way to navigate Hong Kong's various districts. Buses and trams also offer affordable options for getting around.

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