Urgent!! HongKong Parkview
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Urgent!! HongKong Parkview
Hi fellow fodorites,
I'll be travelling to Hong Kong in 2 days and would like to give my friend staying in HK Parkview a surprise! I'm on a free & easy trip.
Can anyone tell me what's the nearest MTR station from Parkview to alight at??
Your fast responses would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
I'll be travelling to Hong Kong in 2 days and would like to give my friend staying in HK Parkview a surprise! I'm on a free & easy trip.
Can anyone tell me what's the nearest MTR station from Parkview to alight at??
Your fast responses would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
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Parkview is in a luxury residential complex up in the hills on HK Island. There's no MTR service there. If you want to get there by public transportation, you can take the #6 bus towards Stanley from Central or Wanchai. #6 only. Not 6A, 6X or 260. Parkview is right at Wong Nai Chung Gap, highest point on the route.
Or take MTR to Wanchai or Causeway Bay; then take a taxi from there.
Or take MTR to Wanchai or Causeway Bay; then take a taxi from there.
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Thanks, rkkwan!
Where in Wanchai or Central can I take #6 bus?? Are there bus terminus/interchange there?? Or do I look for a random bus-stop??
Does the bus stop right in front of Parkview? Or Parkview easily recognisable?? Or do I have to alight somewhere & walk my way there?? How long is the journey??
So sorry for the barrage of questions. As I'll be all alone, I thought it'd be better to be extra cautious.
Regards.
Where in Wanchai or Central can I take #6 bus?? Are there bus terminus/interchange there?? Or do I look for a random bus-stop??
Does the bus stop right in front of Parkview? Or Parkview easily recognisable?? Or do I have to alight somewhere & walk my way there?? How long is the journey??
So sorry for the barrage of questions. As I'll be all alone, I thought it'd be better to be extra cautious.
Regards.
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duchess -
You can go to www.citybus.com.hk and search for bus route #6. It will list all the stops on the route with detailed description. The one you need to get off is #14 Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park.
Having said that, it's still a hike from the bus stop up to HK Parkview. I am sure HK Parkview has a shuttle van from the city, but I don't know the detail and I don't know if they allow non-residents. I think a taxi would be the best way to get there.
You can go to www.citybus.com.hk and search for bus route #6. It will list all the stops on the route with detailed description. The one you need to get off is #14 Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park.
Having said that, it's still a hike from the bus stop up to HK Parkview. I am sure HK Parkview has a shuttle van from the city, but I don't know the detail and I don't know if they allow non-residents. I think a taxi would be the best way to get there.
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