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Featured Hotels in Hong Kong

The Wharney Guang Dong Hotel

     Location: Wanchai

Annabel C.,- United States: The proximity to the Wan Chai MTR Stop, exit A1, which is approximately a 2 minute walk. Therefore, it's easy to get... more - Feb 21, 2010 

Regal iClub Hotel

     Location: Wanchai

Jerry W.,- United States: Modern and very up to date. We liked the free breakfast and unlimited wifi.... more - Feb 17, 2010 

The Mira Hotel

     Location: Tsim Sha Tsui

CHOONG J.,- Malaysia: good location.hotel facilities are are great!!friendly staffs.... more - Feb 20, 2010 

The Langham Hotel

     Location: Tsim Sha Tsui

WIRUCH K.,- Thailand: always clean good..good.. smell of the incense ,comfortable bed , very good location .Love it always..... more - Jan 17, 2010 

Royal Plaza Hotel

     Location: Mongkok / Yau Ma Tei

Jennifer T.,- Philippines: Adjacent to the Mall. Clean, and Big Spacious room... more - Feb 20, 2010 

The Luxe Manor Hotel

     Location: Tsim Sha Tsui

Perpetua J.,- Australia: Luxe Manor is a good hotel, we like the rooms - its small but its home for our short stay. Staff are friendly, buffet... more - Feb 22, 2010 

Hyatt Regency Hong Kong Tsim Sha Tsui Hotel

     Location: Tsim Sha Tsui

Anurag K.,- India: Very nice rooms and bathrooms. Good decor and very well located.... more - Feb 08, 2010 

The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers

     Location: Tsim Sha Tsui

Charles N.,- Switzerland: Very conveniently located. Has a well functionning travel agency. ... more - Feb 26, 2010 

Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel

     Location: Airport / Island

Shu J.,- China: clean, good service and good size of room... more - Feb 25, 2010 

LKF Hotel By Rhombus (Lan Kwai Fong)

     Location: Central

Winnie T.,- Canada: excellent service, fantastic location, nice rooms with comfortable beds... more - Jan 16, 2010 

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Hong Kong

More than ten years after its handover to China, Hong Kong is as vibrant and influential as ever. A city of paradoxes, it hides pockets of historic architecture under a slick modern veneer. But at its heart, this is one of Asia's most relevant cities, where an influx of business travelers and tourists continue to come in increasing numbers.

Most visitors arrive via Hong Kong International Airport, an ultra-modern facility dazzling enough to keep winning the title of 'World's Best Airport'. From here, business travelers can connect to sophisticated airport hotels nearby while tourists transfer to hotels in Hong Kong city center.

A proper tour begins on the main island, where the British first established a colony at what has become Central District. Hong Kong South is a hotspot for modern building projects, while Hong Kong Island West, Mongkok and Yau Ma Tei are laid out in traditional Chinese neighborhoods. East of Central, Wanchai holds a booming selection of Hong Kong business hotels as well as a healthy night scene.

From North Point, it's a short jaunt across Causeway Bay to Kowloon City, the city's commercial heart. At the top of the peninsula, Tsim Sha Tsui district hosts ultra-modern shopping malls like Festival Walk and Harbour City. This is also where the best selection of accommodation in Hong Kong comes together in a smash of upscale giants, backpacker haunts and classic historic venues. The districts of Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan, Tai Kok Tsui and Sha Tin are industrial areas with a predominantly working-class population.

Looking past the soaring skyline and occasional temple, Hong Kong is less a city of tourist attractions and more about culture and contrasts. There's something enthralling about shopping in one of the largest malls on the continent, or browsing Sham Shui Po's open-air electronics market, or finding a hidden noodle shop down a winding back alley.

For more information on hotels and landmarks in the different areas of Hong Kong, click on the interactive Hong Kong map on the left-hand side of the page.


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