Budget Accom in Hong Kong
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Rob:
Did you find budget lodging in Hong Kong? I have the same need. I will be in Hong Kong on Nov. 1, departing the evening of Nov. 3.
I need to decide in what part of the colony to stay; I need to find safe, clean and simple economy lodging near convenient public transportation.
Ken, July 20
Did you find budget lodging in Hong Kong? I have the same need. I will be in Hong Kong on Nov. 1, departing the evening of Nov. 3.
I need to decide in what part of the colony to stay; I need to find safe, clean and simple economy lodging near convenient public transportation.
Ken, July 20
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Try http://home.chevalier.net/~thebest/Index.htm. The other one is The Salisbury - YMCA of Hong Kong. Right in the heart of the city in Kowloon with 380 Rooms and Suites. I think you need advance booking, so here's the contact (852) 23692211 fax 27399315. I'm sure you'll enjoy the location. a
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Hi, on 1 Trip to HK I saved monies by using the Hotel/Motel booking office at the airport. They had folders of all the Hotels/Motels in HK in price order, they made the booking and organised the Motel to collect me. I paid approx 240 HK per night for a clean safe room with ensuite in downtown Kowloon. Good luck
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*The* place for budget accommodation in Hong Kong is Chung King Mansions on Nathan Road in Kowloon, right in the heart of the tourist district. This sprawling, run-down warren is full of budget guesthouses and hostels and if cost rather than comfort is your priority you can't do better. The place has acquired a certain noteriety for being something of a fire risk, and stairwells are dingy, rubbish-strewn and cockroach-infested, but it's not half as bad as it used to be. If you prefer something a little nicer then the YMCA/YWCA is probably your next best bet. Phil.
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When we went five years ago I wish we had known early enough to book the Hong Kong YMCA. It was like a hotel, right in the center and cheap by hong kong standards. Looked very clean and safe. We found a hotel that we had to book before we left the states...why I do not know...that was very nice. Small cubicles with full bath, tv., restaurant, all night desk., etc. for about $50 a night...again, inexpensive for Hong Kong. It was called New Cathay Hotel, FAX at that time was 001-852-5-769365. It was very central.
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Stayed a weekend in HK in May-enjoyed the Park Hotel, in Kowloon. A very clean, comfortable room-breakfast was included daily. A short walk to MRT station and Kowloon shopping.
Safe area-quiet rooms, with a business center and travel agent in the lobby.
Would recommend staying there if it fits your price range-it is not what I consider expensive.
Safe area-quiet rooms, with a business center and travel agent in the lobby.
Would recommend staying there if it fits your price range-it is not what I consider expensive.
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Stayed a weekend in HK in May-enjoyed the Park Hotel, in Kowloon. A very clean, comfortable room-breakfast was included daily. A short walk to MRT station and Kowloon shopping.
Safe area-quiet rooms, with a business center and travel agent in the lobby.
Would recommend staying there if it fits your price range-it is not what I consider expensive.
Safe area-quiet rooms, with a business center and travel agent in the lobby.
Would recommend staying there if it fits your price range-it is not what I consider expensive.