We know that hotels in Hong Kong are generally expensive, so how do we choose a suitable hotel? This is a problem for many people. Today, Xiaobian will help you understand how to choose hotels in Hong Kong! Friends in need come and have a look! How to choose a hotel to go to Hong Kong
Suggestions for backpackers
The facilities are not much different from mid-range hotels, but the price is much lower. Slightly inconvenient, most of them are located in remote suburbs, such as Ngong Ping on Lantau Island, Mount Moxing in Western District, Tai Po Tai Wei Tuk, Pak Sha O in Sai Kung and Tai Mo Shan in Tsuen Wan. Fortunately, the natural environment in these places is not bad, which is very suitable for travelers coming to Hong Kong for hiking or outing.
Suggestions for lovers of shopping
They are Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Jordan and Tsim Sha Tsui on Nathan Road on the Kowloon side, and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island (which may also include Admiralty and Tin Hau Station before and after Causeway Bay). These stations are not only dense in traffic, but also the center of Hong Kong. There are many shopping spots in Hong Kong and many cheap hotels nearby.
Suggestions on buying insurance for signing bills in Hong Kong
If you are not familiar with Hong Kong, it is recommended to live near Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City. After all, it is only a few steps away from the signing center of Hong Kong insurance companies. If you are very bookish about Hong Kong, you can live in places like Mong Kok and Causeway Bay, which are also the center of Hong Kong. It's only a few subway stops to Harbour City, and there are also many cheap hotels there. Hong kong hotels recommend
Lijing Hotel in Wan Chai and Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is located in the north of Hong Kong Island, which is not only a paradise for shopping, but also a concentration of food and nightlife, and has a very high popularity among local people. Whether it's mass shopping malls, Japanese department stores, style brand stores or cheap stalls, brand-name fashion and fashion gadgets are all-encompassing, ranging from fine jewelry to household appliances.
If you are tired of shopping, there are all kinds of special foods on the street, from high-class hotels and restaurants to civilian tea restaurants, all of which exude the unique civilian temperament of Hong Kong. Denglong Street, Madison Street, Jardine's Street, Lockhart Road and Liyuan Mountain Road must not be missed. In the evening, colorful nightlife begins to be staged here. Yaohua Street adjacent to Times Square, Xinning Road and Kaiping Road opposite Liyuan Shopping Mall are all concentrated places of bars.
citygate Hotel
If you need to transfer to Hongkong, you'd better stay in a nearby hotel to ensure the transportation time. The hotels here have comprehensive services and provide airport-hotel shuttle service. These hotels have good services and entertainment, and Hong Kong Airport also has complete facilities: restaurants, cinemas, entertainment spaces and a large number of shopping shops, which will never make the transit feel bored. Mong Kok/Jordan
Seaview Sili Hotel Mong Kok
Mong Kok is one of the most popular places for tourists to stay in the past six months. It can be said that it is a microcosm of the grassroots spirit in Hong Kong. This is also the concentration of cheap hotels in Hong Kong. No matter the bus, bus, subway or night line all pass through Mong Kok, the traffic is extremely convenient. Like other places in Hong Kong, this is another good place for shopping, and many characteristic commercial streets are clustered here. Such as Ladies Street, Garden Street, Tongcai Street, Flower Shop Street, Computer Street, Xiyangcai South Street, etc., the shops are small and small, and you can find some interesting little things. Besides, it is also the base of various special snacks.
Disney Hollywood Hotel
It's better to stay nearby when visiting Disney, which can stagger the crowds and reduce the queue time. The Disney theme decoration of the hotel is sure to surprise visitors. Central/Admiralty
island shangri-la hotel
Central belongs to the west of Wan Chai, enjoying the night view of Victoria Harbour to the north, sitting on Taiping Mountain to the south, and connecting Tsim Sha Tsui by ferry to the south. The excellent location with sea view and mountain view makes it a gathering place for high-end hotels. If you have a special complex about sea view or mountain view, you may wish to be extravagant. Tsim Sha Tsui
Peninsula Hotel
Tsim Sha Tsui has the highest occupancy rate of bees in the past six months, because transportation, shopping and delicious food can be found here. Located at the southern tip of Kowloon, on the waterfront of Victoria Harbour, the traffic network around it is dense, connecting the most prosperous areas in Hong Kong in series. You can take the subway from Luohu, Shenzhen, and get a direct stop at Tsim Sha Tsui East Station, which is very convenient to travel to and from the airport and Causeway Bay. Take the ferry at Star Ferry Pier and you can shuttle freely between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central and Wan Chai.
Yuesi Inn
This is the Causeway Bay area to the east, and you can also enjoy the charming style of Victoria Harbour. If Tsim Sha Tsui is not the main base for shopping, it is also a good choice to stay here. Especially near the Tin Hau subway station, next to the famous Victoria Park, it doesn't take much time to walk to Causeway Bay. The
Lan Kwai Fong Hotel
in Sheung Wan is cheaper than that in Central, but it's still very convenient. It's not far from Central, and there are airport buses that can go directly, and the Macau clippers can also take it here. What you can buy here is different from the main business district on Hong Kong Island, and the rows of small shops with poor lighting in Sheung Wan have a rustic feeling. Herb Street and Seafood Street are all experienced gourmets or chefs. You can see Chengshan's dried seafood here. There are many second-hand antique shops in Sheung Wan section of Hollywood Road and Moto Street, and there are souvenirs with Hong Kong flavor in Westport City. For some accommodation prices in Hong Kong, please refer to the first hotel in Asia designed by PhilippeStarck, a well-known designer in fashion. JIA is small in scale, with only two or three suites on one floor. There are only 55 suites and two Penthouse on the 25th floor of the hotel. The skin care products in the bathroom are all well-known Kiehl''s. Hotel Lobby has many styling chairs. The receptionist is wearing a very stylish black robe, which is very oriental.
Price: about HK$ 2, for a general suite
Disneyland Hotel
The theme is Victorian architecture, and Mickey is everywhere here. The giant garden maze inspired by Mickey is the most striking feature in the courtyard. There are actually 32 Cinderella glass shoes hidden in the giant crystal chandelier. Mickey fans are definitely going to make a pilgrimage here.
price: it's relatively expensive, and it costs about HK$ 1,6 on the discount day of the landscape room.
Ps: It's worth mentioning that if you stay here for one night, you can enjoy the discount of one-day admission to Disneyland for two days. Mid-range hotel
Lijing Hotel
Very comfortable business hotel, European style, near Causeway Bay Station.
Price: HK$ 5-1,
Address: No.29-211, Wanchai Road
Imperial View Hotel
A relatively secluded business hotel, not far from the Happy Valley, 2 minutes' walk to Causeway Bay Station, with clean and comfortable rooms, restaurants and bars.
Price: HK$ 5-1,
Address: 1A Hongde Street, Happy Valley
Tsim Sha Tsui YMCA Hotel
The location is very good, next to Peninsula Hotel, but the cost of staying here is only a fraction of that of its neighbors. Chinese and western-style packages are served at noon every day.
Price: between HK$ 5 and HK$ 1,
Address: No.41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Metropark Hotel
A very good hotel with an excellent location, which opened in 21. It is convenient to go to the subway Tin Hau Station or take a bus, just opposite Victoria Park. All rooms provide free Internet access. The rooms are small, but they are enough to see the beautiful Victoria Harbour.
Price: standard room around 7 yuan
Address: No.148 Causeway Bay Road, Economy Hotel and Hostel
Caritas Bai Yingqi Hotel
Catholic Hostel, which is well managed. The room is spacious and tidy. It is close to Miaojie Night Market and Yau Ma Tei Subway.
Price: less than HK$ 5
Address: No.4 Shek Pik Road, Yau Ma Tei
Century Xuan
is a relatively new hotel, with compact but very bright rooms, close to the North Point subway station, convenient to take A11 airport bus and high cost performance.
Price: less than HK$ 5
Address: No.138, Java Road, North Point
Longxiang Hotel
The location is great. The boss and his wife are very nice. The room is small, but there is a bathroom to take a bath. There is a TV, air conditioning, free hotel calls (long distance calls are not allowed). There is a computer in the boss's living room for free Internet access.
Price: 1-2/ person on average
Well, let's have a good grasp of this information. If you come to Hong Kong, remember to choose a suitable hotel!