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  1. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Shamester  [View Original Post]
    Thanks. Extremely useful. Anyone want to chime in with experience staying at a "value" hotel in Wan Chai?
    I was going to suggest you also look at an AirBnB but one benefit of a hotel is fresh sheets and towels every day with more on request as needed, often on the way out for the evening I'll have them send up an extra few bath towels for the night and morning ahead. Also of course better security, if that's a concern.

    For hotels, I suggest you make a booking for two people not just one, especially if the room rate includes breakfast. It's usually the same price but if you book for one and have a guest, some hotels will charge you extra just for having one more person in the room, and for breakfast they almost certainly will levy a second-person charge which will obviously hit your budget.

  2. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Flyboy2000  [View Original Post]
    Here is a Hotelscom lookup for hotels at and around Wan Chai for <USD100/ night, based on a few nights middle of Nov. Plenty choose from.

    https://hotels.com/search.do?resolve...ion=Wan%20Chai, %20 Hong%20 Kong,%20 Hong%20 Kong%20 SAR&q-check-in=2019-11-12&q-check-out=2019-11-14&q-rooms=1&q-room-0-adults=2&q-room-0-children=0.
    Thanks. Extremely useful. Anyone want to chime in with experience staying at a "value" hotel in Wan Chai?

  3. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Shamester  [View Original Post]
    Thanks. Under $100 per night.
    Here is a Hotelscom lookup for hotels at and around Wan Chai for <USD100/ night, based on a few nights middle of Nov. Plenty choose from.

    https://hotels.com/search.do?resolve...ion=Wan%20Chai, %20 Hong%20 Kong,%20 Hong%20 Kong%20 SAR&q-check-in=2019-11-12&q-check-out=2019-11-14&q-rooms=1&q-room-0-adults=2&q-room-0-children=0.

  4. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Chantik  [View Original Post]
    The gents have given you more than enough information to make a choice. At no stage did you give a budget?
    Thanks. Under $100 per night.

  5. #12

    Hotels

    Quote Originally Posted by Shamester  [View Original Post]
    Already did that. Recommendations from experienced mongers supersede google.
    It would maybe help if you were a bit more pleasant in your question with a "please' or "thank you" instead of the abrupt sentence.

    Plenty hotels in Wanchai right next door almost to the action. As Chantik says, no mention of budget.

  6. #11
    The gents have given you more than enough information to make a choice. At no stage did you give a budget?

  7. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Flyboy2000  [View Original Post]
    Please try Google "hotels wan chai" for starters.
    Already did that. Recommendations from experienced mongers supersede google.

  8. #9

    Hotels

    Quote Originally Posted by Live469  [View Original Post]
    I stay at the Conrad. While technically in Admiralty, it is three blocks from the Wan Chai bars with easy access direct to the elevators from the third level of Pacific Place mall. Shanghai-La is also right next door.

    Live 4 69.
    Crazy auto correct speller, obviously I meant "Shangri-La".

  9. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Shamester  [View Original Post]
    Please provide hotel names close to the Wan Chai bar area.

    Thank you.
    Please try Google "hotels wan chai" for starters.

  10. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Live469  [View Original Post]
    I stay at the Conrad. While technically in Admiralty, it is three blocks from the Wan Chai bars with easy access direct to the elevators from the third level of Pacific Place mall. Shanghai-La is also right next door.

    Live 4 69.
    Thanks. Anyone have a closer option?

  11. #6

    Wan Chai hotel

    Quote Originally Posted by Shamester  [View Original Post]
    Please provide hotel names close to the Wan Chai bar area.

    Thank you.
    I stay at the Conrad. While technically in Admiralty, it is three blocks from the Wan Chai bars with easy access direct to the elevators from the third level of Pacific Place mall. Shanghai-La is also right next door.

    Live 4 69.

  12. #5

    Hotels

    Please provide hotel names close to the Wan Chai bar area.

    Thank you.

  13. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by SBTiger  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, Kowloon hotels seem cheaper. Wanchai bars likely have FLs.

    So there is also a subway between. I thought you had to use a boat, visited HK a while ago, 10 yrs, don't remember subway.

    Sam
    Subway opened in 1980 according to Wikipedia! =).

  14. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Jsxyz  [View Original Post]
    I could swear there used to be a hotels thread here, but maybe I'm mis-remembering. Anyway, all hotels in Hong Kong are girl friendly. You won't have to worry about it AT ALL, AT ANY HOTEL. As for where to stay, it depends a little bit on what you want to do. If you're just going to spas and walk-ups, Kowloon might be better; but if you want to hit the bars in Wan Chai then I'd stay on the island. Either way though it's a fast cheap subway ride across, so it doesn't really matter that much.

    And for 141 and other walk-ups, there's no extra room charge; it's all included.
    Thanks, Kowloon hotels seem cheaper. Wanchai bars likely have FLs.

    So there is also a subway between. I thought you had to use a boat, visited HK a while ago, 10 yrs, don't remember subway.

    Sam

  15. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by SBTiger  [View Original Post]
    Guys.

    Planning to visit Hong Kong end of the month, read thru few pages of threads could not get a clear idea about hotels and the scene.

    First time visit to HK. Want to have some of the basics straight.

    Is Kowloon side or Hong Kong side more suitable to stay. Price / mongering, airport commute and in general. Assuming you can take boat across easily (Also are the typical hotels girl friendly? And we take girls to our Hotel or they have places or ST hotels?

    141/161 and all these girls have their places? All seem to have a listed address. Do the listed prices exclude room charges if any?

    Thanks much,

    Sam.
    I could swear there used to be a hotels thread here, but maybe I'm mis-remembering. Anyway, all hotels in Hong Kong are girl friendly. You won't have to worry about it AT ALL, AT ANY HOTEL. As for where to stay, it depends a little bit on what you want to do. If you're just going to spas and walk-ups, Kowloon might be better; but if you want to hit the bars in Wan Chai then I'd stay on the island. Either way though it's a fast cheap subway ride across, so it doesn't really matter that much.

    And for 141 and other walk-ups, there's no extra room charge; it's all included.

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