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Situated 200 metres from SoHo, Hotel Madera Hollywood in Hong Kong offers a free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Located in the heart of Hong Kong's commercial and cultural district, Ibis Hong Kong Central provides modern rooms with en suite bathrooms.
Situated in Sheung Wan district, One96 is one of the luxury boutique hotels from the National Hotels collection. It is a 15-minute walk from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal.
The Putman is a luxurious boutique hotel designed by world renowned designer Andree Putman. It offers self-catering suites with chic neutral decorations. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Luxurious guestrooms are all equipped with a flat-screen TV and a minibar. Some rooms come with a private balcony, while upper floor rooms enjoy city views. Private bathroom has a rainshower.
Featuring 4-star accommodation, The Bauhinia Hotel - Central is located in Hong Kong, 1 km from Central Star Ferry Pier and less than 1 km from ifc Hong Kong.
the Figo is located in the hub of Sheung Wan, a 4-minute walk from Sai Ying Pun MTR Station and 15-minute walk from Sheung Wan MTR Station.
Blending traditional Oriental elegance with modern luxuries, Butterfly on Wellington Boutique Hotel offers boutique accommodation, 6 minutes’ walk from Central MTR Station.
Quietly tucked away in Central, Mingle At The Eden provides modern accommodation with free Wi-Fi. A 10-minute walk will take guests to the trendy SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong.
Homy Central is located in the Sheung Wan district in Hong Kong, 400 metres from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.
Upper Lascar Row may be the road's official name, but everyone in Hong Kong knows it as “Cat Street”. This buzzing nest of stalls is stuffed with knick-knacks, curios and, well, junk. These days you're more likely to find kitsch souvenirs than priceless antiques, but rifling through you could unearth anything from vintage propaganda posters to replica Ming vases.