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At Hong Kong, finding a place to stay is never an issue. Amidst the diverse range of hotels and hostels at the island, you will always find that one room which represents the perfect blend of your tastes and needs. There are various areas in Hong Kong known for hotels that offer the finest accommodation facilities at the island. One of them is Tsim Sha Tsui, a popular hotel-hub at the Kowloon district situated nearly 20 minutes from the Hong Kong International Airport via Mass Transit Railway.
Located opposite the Miramar Shopping Centre at Tsim Sha Tsui is The Mira Hong Kong Hotel, a luxury hotel that draws significant attention as a result of its centralised position. But if you seek a magnificent view of the sea then Hotel Intercontinental Hong Kong is definitely worth a visit. Situated next to the Victoria Harbour, the hotel offers spectacular sights of the area and its surroundings all round the day.
Hong Kong’s highly famed luxury hotel The Peninsula is also located in Tsim Sha Tsui. The hotel maintains the largest collection of Rolls Royce and has a helipad facility for its elite clients. Opulence defines the structure and the interiors of this royal fantasy that is positioned near the Nathan Road and Hong Kong Space Museum.
Tsim Sha Tsui will never disappoint travellers who consider their budget before stepping into the lobby. In the category of deluxe accommodations, The Kowloon Hotel is adjacent to the Nathan Road and shares a neighbourhood with the Temple Street Night Market, Kowloon Mosque, and Islamic Centre. Another great option in this vicinity is The Luxe Manor, close to attractions like the Bank of China Tower.
Moving on to the Central District one comes across Hong Kong’s tallest hotel, Island Shangri-La Hong Kong. A luxury accommodation located on the Supreme Court Road, the hotel shares its neighbourhood with attractions like The Hong Kong Park and has rooms that offer great views of the Victoria Harbour. Another fabulous option for a nap in the lap of luxury is The Mandarin Oriental. Established at a significant position in the Central neighbourhood of the island, it includes attractions like the HSBC headquarter, Bank of China Tower and International Finance centre.
Harbour Plaza Resort City, L’hotel Island South and Island Pacific Hotel are some of the hotels under the middle range category that are worth trying while in the city.
In the category of budget friendly accommodations, the Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel is a preferred destination amidst the businessmen. The primary reason for this is its proximity with the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Wan Chai Star ferry Pier and the Causeway Bay Shopping Plaza are also located in the same vicinity.
The Central district is also known for the numerous guest houses and hostels that provide rooms with standard facilities.
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