Hotels
Hotel Areas
Hong Kong has some of the world’s most luxurious hotels but they are also very expensive. The hotels have great service standards and the rooms, restaurants and the ambiance of a 5 star hotel are tough to compete. Hong Kong’s relatively small size means that you are never much more than an hour from the city center and harbour.
Most Hotels are great place to stay for business purpose or personal trip.Most tourists love to stays at Tsim Tsa Tsui due to many hotels have rooms that offer a fantastic view of the harbour as well as the a beautiful view of Hong Kong Island. However, there are many great options in Causeway Bay and Wan Chai as well.
Most business travelers make their choice by their purpose of the trip. There are various hotels to choose from that are very close to the financial and business district on Hong Kong Island. If the trip involves a visit to the Hong Kong Convention Center, then it will be more convenient to be stationed at a hotel situated in Wan Chai or the Hong Kong Island side. For travelers that require visits to China, a good option would be to stay at the Kowloon or New Territories. If you do not not like dense urban areas, an alternative would be to look at hotels at New Territories or Outlying Islands where travel to Central will only take 30 minutes to an hour.
Prices and Booking
The hotel industry is enjoying high occupancy rates and several new hotels have opened in recent years. Prices are generally steep. When planning for your trip, always book hotels early to ensure availability. If you require to have a longer stay, be sure to inquire about longer term packages with the hotels you are interested in.
Rooms at the best hotels starts at $200 USD but reductions and packages are often available. To look for bargain or best rates, please visit our Hotel Search page where it will provide you the LOWEST rate from several online booking websites.
Visitors arriving at the airport without hotel bookings can make reservations at a booth operated by Hong Kong Hotels Association (0600 – 0100) in the arrivals area. There is no sales tax in Hong Kong, however, Hotels includes a 10% service charge to the bill. For more information about hotels in Hong Kong, please contact (2375 3838)
