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Asked by Ms.Gigi from United States | Apr. 28, 2009 17:37
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Do you do tours in Hongkong? How much would it be extra for two days in Hongkong... eg

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Answered by Mr.Kina | Apr. 29, 2009 09:59
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We can arrange tours in Hongkong, but we usually suggest our clients arrange the activities in Hongkong by themselves. We only arrange hotels for them. As Hongkong is an international metropolis with modern transportations to be easily accessed, and also English is widely used, so it is quite convenient to find the way to your destinations, there's no need to have a guide and private car according to our experiences. Thus, to save the cost for you, we would like to leave this city' visit on your own. Particularly, we have made a transportation map in Hongkong, where you could obtain some useful information on how to get to your hotel from the airport.

We are pleased to arrange hotel for you in Hongkong. Please let us know your date, hotel level and room assignment by email to travelchinaguide.com|travel. Thank you.
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Answered by Mr.Lai | Feb. 08, 2011 14:45
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Hong Kong, like New York, can be expensive to stay. 5-Stars hotel ranges from US$200 per night per room to US$400 per night per room. Tourist would like to do shopping at Tsim Sha Tsui, and there are plenty of hotels on Nathan Road. Try the newly renovated 4-star Mira, the inexpensive but-room-is small's Kowloon Hotel (behing the 5-star Penisular Hotel), or the Intercontinental Hotel or New World Hotel at the New World Center.

On the Hong Kong Island side (where the higher-end shops and business/office centers are) the Marriot, Conrad, Island Shangari-la are at the Pacific Place which is connected to the MTR (underground rail)while the Four Season is part of the International Finance Centre which is above the Airport Express (fastest way to get from airport to the heart of Hong Kong).

For shopping area of Causeway Bay, try either the Park Lane (4-stars) or the 3-stars Excelsior Hotel. The Holiday Inn Express offers a less expensive but as centrally located at the Times Square Mall.

For very authentic dim sum brunch, immerse yourself in the mid-century style Luk Yee Tea House on Stanley Street in Central or try the always popular Yung Kee nearby on Wellington Street.

Hope you have a good trip!

DL
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