What's the hotel cost in Hong Kong?

How much does it cost to go to Hong Kong ?

  • i want to go to hong kong / kowloon / macau / how much does ticket cost to go to hong kong , hotel and other expences like taxi food ? how much do u think total is ? for ...show more

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    haven't you posted this same question twice before??? it MIGHT help to actually read the answers...just maybe they'd be useful...=_=

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Welcome to the Pearl of the Orient! Its stunning Victoria Harbour and The Peak have just been rated as Asia's No.1 skyline by a Japanese TV Station. HK is made of 3 parts, the Hong Kong Island with the stunning Peak's view etc, Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories. Macau is about 50 minutes by ferry from HK, the fare is around HK$300 roundtrip. Price of airfares will depend on the time of the year. Usually after Chinese New Year and before the summer holiday begins are the slow seasons when many airlines are offering special fares. Check Cathay Pacific's special fares online at www.CXpecials.com. Hotel prices also fluctuate according to the season. There're many cheap hostels from HK$120 - $300 a night depending on the time of year and whether a private bathroom is included. Simply google hostels in Hong Kong for selection. HK has rich culture and history of a perfect blend of the west and east. Walk up the Escalator which begins from Central District and goes all the way up to the mid Levels. Along the Escalator you'll come across the early English settlement near Aberdeen Street, you'll also pass by Soho, South of Hollywood Rd which gives a very distinct bar and restaurant street. Hollywood Rd is the famous antique street where genuine Chinese antique are sold. If you like green, sea and nature, and are not in a rush in going to places visiting one of the outlying islands ie the Silvermine Bay of Lantau Island is quite relax and gives a completely different impression of Hong Kong than the one often see in pictures. You've to catch a ferry from the Central Pier right outside IFC Building. The ferry trip takes about 20 minutes, a very nice ride if you like the sea and not in a rush. Another beautiful mountain and sea area is Sai Kung District, there's a Seafood Street where you can handpick life seafood, have the restaurant cook them any way you like and enjoy it in front of the sea. There're many beautiful mountain trails in Hong Kong, there's one that goes all the way down to Aberdeen from the Peak. It'll take more than an hour to walk down. In Aberdeen District (you could also take a bus in Central, Causeway Bay or Wanchai Districts to get there), the boat restaurant "JUMBO" lying out in the sea is quite amusing. HK is renowned as the world's shopping and dining paradise. You can eat like a billionaires, in the same token there're many affordable places with unbelivable prices. HK has the cheapest MacDonald's prices on earth. A Cantonese wonton noodle soup is only around HK$15. A popular Chinese fast food chain all over the city, the De Coral Fast Food, with set meals under HK$30. Buying brand names is popular in HK since there's zero sales tax nor import tariffs, brand names are often 10% - 50% cheaper than anywhere else in the world. Street vendors or flea markets is another interesting shopping paradise, they have all sorts of products selling at knockoff prices, eg the Ladies Street, the evening Temple Street vendors in Kowloon side, Stanley Market in HK side etc. You will hardly find any fakes or copies in HK as the law enforcement is rather strict. Everywhere in Hong Kong is well connected by its efficient and timely public transportation system, the MTR (subway), big and mini buses. Cost is from under US$1 - $2 per ride. It's easiest to travel by MTR which runs pass all the central shopping and business districts, then either connect to a bus or walk to your destination. Separate fares are charged for each ride. Star Ferry that crosses the Victoria Harbour, and the Island Tram that runs from the East (Shaukeiwan District) to the West (Kennedy Town) of the HK Island are only HK$2 per ride which is a must for most tourists. If you like exploring on your own, simply follow the map, people on the streets always happy to offer directions. HK is one of the most foreigner-friendly cities on earth, plus lots of fun and excitment, visitors often find the place the most vibrant, exciting city that never sleeps, even when you get bored at 3 AM, you could go and have a drink in the bar or even have a delicious late snack. Convenience Stores are located in almost every corner of the main streets and are opened around the clock. The best of all, HK is extremely easy to get around being supported by affordable and well connected public transportation. Many Hongkongers are very responsive, efficient and persistent in their work that make shopping, dining or doing business a very wonderful experience. Check www.DiscoverHongKong.com and have an enjoyable stay!

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Hong Kong is one of the 5 most expensive cities in the world. Of course how much you spend depends on you. I stay in the city's cheapest guesthouse and usually walk or take a ferry to get places. I eat at cheap restaurants and usually bring my own food for snacks and breakfast. There's no way anyone can just give you a number. www.kayak.com is the best way to find cheap flights

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