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Accommodation |
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Introduction
Hotels are situated on Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, in the New Territories
and on the outlying islands. You can stay among the big city lights,
in the verdant countryside or by the beach - the choice is yours.
No matter where you stay, all of Hong Kong's attractions are close
at hand. The excellent public transport system means you are only
a short journey away from the bustle of the city or the tranquillity
of the outlying islands.
Many of Hong Kong's luxury hotels are among the best in the world.
All the major international chains are represented, along with a dazzling
array of local and regional hotels. What's more, there are a multitude
of hostels and guesthouses to satisfy the budget-conscious traveller. |
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Keen competition and the laws of supply and demand
have ensured that Hong Kong's hotels maintain the highest standards.
They also regularly introduce new facilities and invest in ambitious
renovation programmes. This means there is no need for an official
star rating system.
An additional 3 per cent government tax and a 10 per cent service
charge are charged except where stated otherwise. With a wide selection
of locations, facilities, rates and styles, Hong Kong's hotels offer
you unprecedented choice. |
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Hotels
The hotels listed offer modern design and facilities, as well
as full air-conditioning. Most provide 24-hour room service.
There are telephones and power points in all bedrooms, and every
bathroom has a universal-type power outlet for electric shavers. |
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Other facilities available
in many hotels include: refrigerator; minibar; colour TV;
multi-channel bedside radio; same-day laundry, dry cleaning
and valet services; IDD or hotel operator-assisted international
telephone calls; secretarial services; fax, Internet and cable
facilities; local and overseas postage (letters and parcels);
safe deposit boxes; travel arrangements (including onward
bookings confirmation and ticketing); tours counter; and hotel
transportation and car hire. |
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Hotel
Transportation
Reaching your hotel couldn't be easier. Visitors with hotel
transportation reservations can meet hotel representatives at
hotel pick-up counters in the Meeters and Greeters Hall at Hong
Kong International Airport. |
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provides modern, convenient and inexpensive transport to the
most popular districts. Please contact our Hong Kong Tourism
Board Visitor Information & Services Centres for details.
Airbus tickets are available at the commercial service counter
in the meeters and greeters area of the Arrival Hall if you
need assistance or have incorrect change. On-board announcements
help you locate your choice of hotel or destination. |
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| Taxis to almost anywhere in
Hong Kong are readily available. The taxi staging area can accommodate
530 vehicles. Red taxis serve Hong Kong Island and Kowloon,
green taxis serve the New Territories and blue taxis serve Lantau
Island. Details of all charges are listed on the inside of the
backdoor on yellow tariff stickers. Rounding off to the nearest
dollar is a customary practice. |
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Guesthouses
and Hostels
The facilities available at guesthouses are comparatively more
limited than at hotels.
Those available at the YMCA and YWCA hostels are, on the other
hand, quite comprehensive. |
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Hong
Kong Hotels Association
Visitors arriving at the Hong Kong International Airport can
receive assistance at the Hotel Reservation Centres inside the
Buffer Hall located after the Customs Area. The desk is open
daily from 6:00am to 1:00am. For those arriving without a hotel
booking, the Centres can arrange accommodation, at no extra
charge, at any hotel that is a member of the Hong Kong Hotels
Association (HKHA) on Hong Kong Island, in Kowloon or the New
Territories. Transportation can also be arranged to HKHA hotels
as well. |
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Note: For more hotels information
or online reservation please visit to Check
rates page. |
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