Lan Kwai Fong Hotel in Hong Kong's popular dining and entertainment districts of So Ho and Lan Kwai Fong, Central Hong Kong. The shopping complex such as Times Square and World Trade Center are just minutes away by subway or taxi. Russell Street, Hennessy Road and Yee Wo Street are major hubs within Causeway Bay.
Address :
3, Kau U Fong, Central
SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong: 0.1 km
Cat Street: 0.1 km
IFC Mall, Landmark and Princes Building: 0.1 km
Man Mo Temple: 0.1 km
| Hong Kong International Airport: | Type: AIRPORT Code: HKG Distance: 39 km CAR: Through Ching Ma Bridge, then use Western Harbour Tunnel and turn to Hollywood Road and access to Aberdeen Street BUS: A21 Hours: 7a.m. to 11p.m. Cost: HK$45 net per person TAXI: Hong Kong International Airport Hours: 24hours Cost: HK$500 net per car SHUTTLE: Hong Kong International Airport Hours: 7a.m. to 11p.m. Phone: 852 3650 0001 Cost: HK$140 net per person LOCAL_SHUTTLE: In Central Hours: 8a.m. to 9p.m. Phone: 852 3650 0001 Cost: Complimentary METRO: Hong Kong Station Hours: 6a.m. to 00:00a.m. Cost: HK$100 net per person |
| Sheung Wan Station: | Type: METRO Code: Distance: 0.1 km CAR: N/A |
| from United States of America : | +1 866 376 7831 |
| from United Kingdom : | +44 203 286 4256 |
| from Mexico : | +55 8 421 8867 |
| from Spain : | +34 91 187 8153 |
| from Rest of the world : | +1 305 538 9697 |
The commotion and clatter of the lively metropolis constitutes a symphony of customary and neo traditions. A city rich in its’ fusion-inspired cuisine, vibrant with festivities, and skyscraping neon skyline, draws many far and wide. Your business trip will certainly not be an average humdrum one with impressive Dragon costumes, competitive Dragon Boat races in June, and the jovial family gatherings, the US equivalent to Thanksgiving, of Dong Zhi during the longest night of the year and start of the winter solstice. Hop on, relax, and take in the view one of the 150 year old Duk Ling sail boats, vibrant junks used at the beginnings of the now energetic city that offer a serene sea escape. You will be stirred by the outstanding blend of old Eastern culture and modern Western techniques in the impressive buildings and structural designs throughout the city, but you will have seen it all once you see the tallest building in Hong Kong, the International Finance Centre 2. This city is one where gastronomical concoctions, like in the Whampoa Gourmet Place, represent many different worlds alongside the usual dim sum meat dumplings, and amazing seafood from the Sai Kung region. The city of Hong Kong draws a multitude of characters and certainly leaves each with a vivid memory of the colorful Orient.
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