Because it was a really tragic experience when I went to Hong Kong, I just caught up with Typhoon No.8, which was so big that I stayed in the hotel almost every day for a few days. . . On the last day, I went to several representative places, such as Harbour City, Disney, Avenue of Stars and Ocean Park. Moreover, the weather was stuffy and hot, and most of my trips were by taxi. In the face of that thrilling meter, I really had a dead heart. In short, it was an unforgettable and angry memory. . . So I don't have any strategies. After searching for a long time, I finally found a good one. Send it for reference only. (Although there are not many scenic spots in Hong Kong, it will be very tight after three days.)
Day 1:
Get off at Prince Station, take the subway to Mong Kok, and stay at Haomong Kok Hotel (Room 412, No.83 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, exit D2 of Mong Kok subway station, within a walking distance of 11 meters). Eat Chinese food, Yinlong Noodle Tea Restaurant (Hong Kong-style cooking) (No.118, Tongcai Street, Mong Kok). Tourist attractions: Take the subway to Central, experience the 811-meter-long "Central to Mid-Levels Escalator", then take the cable car to the top of the mountain, and see Madame Tussauds-Central Complex: Bank of China Building, HSBC Head Office Building, Legislative Council Building, St. John's Cathedral-Dinner: next to central ferry piers: Tandao Coffee (old tea restaurant, ground floor, No.33 Stanley Street, Central) or Xu Liushan (dessert fruit fishing, But it is very famous, and it is recommended to snack: mango fishing)-Star Ferry (from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui)-Avenue of Stars-Xingang Center (No.31 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, opposite Harbour City)-Snack: Tangchao (underground of No.88 Canton Road, opposite Harbour City)-Mong Kok, Hotel
The next day:
Mong Kok. The most famous is "Kyoto Zhajiang Noodles")
Take the subway, go to Xin 'ao Station, transfer to Disneyland, and go to Disneyland
Tips: 1. Go to the town hall of "Small Town Market" and ask for information about the park; 2. Receive fastpass and insert the tickets into the ticket issuing machine. 3. Go to the garden counterclockwise and go to the "adventure world" with the highest heat index first; 4, nostalgic trip: small train 5, watch the parade to seize the opportunity; 6. It's cooler to go to see "Tomorrow's World" from 11 to 2 noon. 7. Arrive at Sleeping Beauty Castle 21 minutes before the park closes to enjoy the fireworks
Dinner: Tongcai Street, Mong Kok. Visit the night market: Ladies Street, Xiyangcai South Street, langham place (digital canopy)-Hotel
Day 3:
Get up in the morning, check out and store your luggage. Take the subway to Wan Chai Station, and watch the flag-raising at Golden Bauhinia Square (7: 51-8: 13)-see the Convention Center and Central Square-have breakfast at Jinfeng Tea Restaurant (No.41, spring garden lane, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, where frozen milk tea is the treasure of the town store) or Tando Coffee (No.176 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, the same as above, with a different address). If possible, try a meal and a meal, a standard breakfast for Hong Kong people)-take the tram, arrive at Ocean Park around 11-Repulse Bay (time permits)-take the subway to Mong Kok to pick up your luggage, eat at Prince Station and go home by bus (19: 11)
And I checked the definition of free travel.
There are two kinds of free travel: one is If you feel that the itinerary may change, choose a ticket that can be changed. Because of the long-term cooperation between travel agencies and airlines and hotels, the price will be cheaper than individual booking. The other is "quasi-free travel", that is, boarding the plane with the travel team, leaving the big army and moving freely after arriving at the destination until the day of returning home, re-joining the team and flying back together. Or leave/return to the same destination at the same time as other free travellers. Since the air ticket is a group price, this package price will be cheaper.
I thought this was ordered with the travel agency. . . You don't have to pick it out by yourself. . .
if it's all done by yourself, it is. . . How can a place like Hong Kong with an inch of land and gold cost 51 to 111 RMB a night? . . Accommodation in Hong Kong is the cheapest in chungking mansions, which is not only cheap, but also convenient in transportation. There are three ABC's in Tsim Sha Tsui subway station and chungking mansions, and there are many hotels. A is the oldest and C is the latest, among which Taiwan Province Hotel is the cheapest, and the place is relatively small, generally 5-6 square meters. 181-211 for single rooms and 221 for double rooms. Although it's cheap, it's said that the public security is not very good upstairs. I didn't live anywhere when I went, but I felt ok after seeing the place.
There are two shops above Jordan subway station, which should meet your requirements. Jordan is a commercial shopping area with good public security and convenient transportation. /Tianlong Hostel. /home.html#11 Jinguan Hotel.
but the price must exceed the budget. . . The budget given by the landlord is really a bit low, PS: Many people suggest booking rooms on Taobao. It is said that it is very cheap and feels good. The landlord can also consider it.