See the latest prices and deals by choosing your dates.
Hong Kong (0.2 miles from Shun Tak Heliport)
Situated within 700 metres of Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and 1.4 km of Central Star Ferry Pier in Hong Kong, CM+ Hotels and Serviced Apartments provides accommodation with seating area. The location is fantastic. It is just right next to the bus stop and tram station, a few minutes walk away from mtr station. The staff is very friendly and prompt. Very lovely stay.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.2 miles)
Homy Central is located in the Sheung Wan district in Hong Kong, 400 metres from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room. the location is super great!!!
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.2 miles)
Located in Hong Kong’s dynamic Sheung Wan District, 99 Bonham provides exceptional access to prestigious business, shopping, dining and entertainment destinations. Convenient location to HK Macau ferry terminal and MTR station
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Featuring 4-star accommodation, iclub AMTD Sheung Wan Hotel is situated in Hong Kong, less than 1 km from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and a 18-minute walk from Central Star Ferry Pier. I booked the suite not knowing it’s actually THREE rooms in one. It was such a surprise for our lil family of three. Every room had Harbour view so we saw sunrises daily.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Situated in Hong Kong, iclub Sheung Wan Hotel is centrally located in Sheung Wan District. Lan Kwai Fong, Central financial areas are located within walking distance. Great location, very comfortable and clean room, staff very friendly
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Less than 500 metres from the fashionable SoHo District, Sohotel Hong Kong offers stylish rooms with city views. Free Wi-Fi, free wired internet and free local calls are provided. Breakfast is delivered to the room, which is quite nice in the morning. Yes, the room is small, but the bed is comfortable, and the location is great for exploring the area. Very friendly staff and quite a lot to see in the neighbourhood.
Hong Kong (0.3 miles from Shun Tak Heliport)
Set in Hong Kong, 1.1 km from Central Star Ferry Pier and less than 1 km from ifc Hong Kong, Cozy full Apartment 2 bedroom central area offers air conditioning.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
Located in Hong Kong's eclectic Sheung Wan District and next to its prestigious Central District, The Jervois features custom interiors and furnishings by an internationally celebrated French... Nice hotel for staying in Hong Kong. Convenient location, good rooms with all necessary facilities, small gym. Staff members are welcoming and ready to help. I recommend.
Hotel in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong ( 0.3 miles)
The Mercer offers stylish accommodation with free internet, free local calls, a 24-hour gym and common launderette. It is a short 3-minute walk from Shueng Wan MTR Station. staff was friendly and helpful.
Hong Kong (0.3 miles from Shun Tak Heliport)
Located in Hong Kong, less than 1 km from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and a 19-minute walk from Central Star Ferry Pier, Cozy flat in Hong Kong offers air conditioning.
The country is very clean, when I returned to my country and they want me to share my exp at HK the first thing I’ve always say, HK is very clean I remember wearing my shoes its really clean like its feel I didn’t used it outside. The food is very delicious, the structures and transportation are very amazing, when you love shopping Sasa is the best shop the price is very affordable. Their comfort room likes a luxury room haha
Hong Kong was our final stop on a trip round Asia and WOW. Came home telling everyone it was my favourite place we went. Every day was spent exploring the city and surrounding areas. With countless things to do and see, I doubt anyone could be bored in Hong Kong. We were there for a week and never felt like we had seen it all or managed to do everything despite cramming each day full!! Public transport was super easy to use - we purchased Oyster cards upon arrival at the airport and topped these up when required at 7/11 The food was next level and I enjoyed indulging in the local cuisine. The culinary highlight for me was the signature buns from Cheung Hing Kee Pan-fried buns to which we returned 4 times in the week. I would recommend Hong Kong to anyone who wants a real authentic, cultural city to explore and I myself with definitely be returning!
It's just another big city easy to get around but didn't really appeal to me. I had spent many hours in the airport while transmitting in the past so thought we would have a look around. I found one or two places didn't want to entertain us because we didn't speak Chinese . Some taxi drivers were a little snappy . It's not as relaxing as Singapore or Kuala Lumpur and me personally I wouldn't go back.
It was good as so many people spoke English and fairly easy to get round, but after living in China for past 4 months, the place didn't seem as clean or well organised, Still lots of shanty looking areas in between the luxury shops and apartments and people sleepingon the streets, which we don't see in China. The ferry trips are worth while and inexpensive and there's some great shopping malls and amazing walkways. It reminded me a bit about scenes from the movie 'Blade Runnr', as we were there during rainstorms and a passing typhoon.
The city is a bustling metropolis full of stores, restaurants, galleries, glorious old old trees line streets. It's remarkably clean and functional. I would like to be able to access gluten free cafes and restaurants but we did find that fun and an adventure in itself. The science museum is excellent and the gallery. OMG the accessibility of the city is impressive and the PEOPLE are soooo friendly courteous and helpful.
People are really friendly the gallery n science museum are fantastic. Loved the harbour side promenade . Saddened there are soooooo many shops n restaurants that are common all over the world. Makes shopping boring. The famous Temple Street Markets long gone n looked desolate. Hong Kong has no identity of its own. Where's your individuality? Ya got little copies of bits and pieces of architecture, shops and franchise restaurants n cafes from all over the world. So what is Hong Kong? I still couldn't tell you.