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HKG airport hotel transfers Placed on the northeast corner of downtown, the asiatic-themed Regal Oriental Hotel brings a modern twist to old traditions at the epicenter of Hong Kong’s diverse Kowloon City District. Find comfort through the hotel’s sleek rooms that offer leather-cushioned seats as well as plush carpeting and padded backboards for cloud-like beds. Upgrade to a suite for a bit more space as well as added living areas, with select rooms offering views of the harbour. Other luxury amenities include 24-hour room service provided by 4 international restaurants perfect for making every moment a vacation, while on-site business centres and meeting spaces offer all the amenities workers may need. An airport shuttle to Hong Kong International is offered for a small fee, while other transportation options include the nearby Lok Fu Station and its connections to the Hong Kong MTR. More privatized options include vehicle rental services such as sedans and vans, while meet-and-greets range from helpful local personal drivers to fast taxis.
Get to know the beauty of Hong Kong’s northeast side by delving into the Kowloon City District coolest attractions. Start by stepping into the past at Nan Lian Garden, home to classic Chinese architecture from the Tang Dynasty as well as tranquil tea houses by the water, afterward moving toward the scenic zones of Kowloon Walled City Park for an enclosed stroll through vibrant gardens inspired by the early years of the Qing Dynasty. Head to the Zero Carbon Building for something more modern, seeing innovative ecological achievements through solar and wind energy as well as exhibits on other details of the eco-friendly architecture. Other environmental lookouts can be found at the Jordan Valley Park Community Garden, a mountainside space uniquely assembled by the local residents. And don’t forget to end the evening at the famous Cattle Depot Artist Village, a former slaughterhouse transformed to a vibrant strip of indie theaters, art galleries and book fairs just a few steps from Kowloon Bay. |