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Stanford Hillview Hotel
Stanford Hillview Hotel is located in a quiet corner of Kowloon\'s bustling Tsimshatsui,
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Hong Kong\'s premier shopping and entertainment area, on Knutsford Terrace, known for its late night chats and cheers, and great dining experience. Stanford Hillview offers a International Café, serves sumptuous buffets and varieties of A La Carte selection, a Lounge, ideal for cocktails and refreshments in a cheerful and relaxing atmosphere, and other hotel facilities including out-door golf-driving nets, gymnasium, and business centre.
Stanford Hotel, Hong Kong
Warm welcome by Stanford Hotel Hong Kong. We offer comfort and convenience with our
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traditional gracious hospitality. Throughout your stay, you will find our staff to be courteous and efficient. Located in Kowloon in one of the most colourful and vibrant areas of this lively, cosmopolitan city, the Stanford Hotel Hong Kong is well served by public transport. It is just a few minutes walk to the MTR Station as well as the Kowloon-Canton Railway Station, which connects to Mainland China. Our 200 guestrooms are decorated stylishly. Room amenities include central air-conditioning and wireless broadband Internet access, remote control TV, cable TV and in-house movie channels, IDD telelphone, tea/coffee facilities, hair dryer, mini-bar and refrigerator. The Hotel offers a complimentary scheduled shuttle bus to Tsimshatsui and train stations.
Kong's premier shopping and entertainment area, on Knutsford Terrace, known for its late night chats and cheers, and great dining experience. The Hotel features 163 elegantly furnished rooms and suites. All rooms provide ensuite bathroom and shower, mini-bar, refrigerator, hairdryer, tea/coffee facilities, cable TV and in-house movie channels, IDD phone, central air-conditioning and wireless broadband Internet access. Some superior and deluxe rooms are equipped with extra phone line for fax and PC modem. Stanford Hillview offers a International Café, serves sumptuous buffets and varieties of A La Carte selection, a Lounge, ideal for cocktails and refreshments in a cheerful and relaxing atmosphere, and other hotel facilities including out-door golf-driving nets, gymnasium, and business centre.
Kong the highest levels of service in a friendly, yet elegant five-star hotel environment. The hotel features 578 luxuriously appointed rooms and suites with arguably the best harbour views of any of the five-star hotels in the Hong Kong districts of Tsim Sha Tsui East; a spectacle enjoyed by nearly half of the hotel's guest rooms. InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong offers a wide selection of world-class dining outlets (from Italian to regional Cantonese and international buffet), together with an array of hotel facilities that include a rooftop heated outdoor swimming pool, a hotel Fitness Centre and The Place for Body and Mind. Internationally renowned among the business hotels in Hong Kong, InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong is perfectly located for meetings. The hotel provides extensive and sophisticated banquet and conference facilities under the expert guidance of the hotel's Catering and Conference Services team. A fully equipped Business Centre is also available for the convenience of hotel guests and meeting delegates. InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong offers a variety of meeting and conference facilities to suit any occasion, from corporate meetings and full-scale conferences to gala dinners and wedding celebrations.
picturesque. Its secluded garden courtyards, private libraries and seating areas filled with antiques conjure up a refined residential elegance and charm. The traditional decoration continues in the rooms, many of which have large sitting areas, vaulted ceilings,courtyard views and granite fireplaces. Hospitality is the key word here, with the simple aim of ensuring that your stay is as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. And you won't find much missing. From the wonderful two-storey courtyard, filled with flowers, trees and bronze sculptures, to the award-winning restaurant or the sumptuous rooms, no corner of the hotel has been overlooked.
areas of Hong Kong. The hotel offers 194 tastefully appointed and bright rooms, with cheerful colour schemes and large windows that run down from ceiling to...
Warm welcome by Stanford Hotel Hong Kong. The hotel offers comfort and convenience with the traditional gracious hospitality. Throughout your stay, you will find the staff to be courteous and efficient.
Advantages: Views, rooftop pool, nice rooms, free broadband Disadvantages: Little walk to the nightlife and shopping
...I stayed here with my partner at the end of May 2006 for three nights at a cost of £50 per night for a standard room. We were starting our gap year travels here, and had done plenty of research to find a reasonably priced hotel, due to the high cost of living in HongKong.
We got the airport express into Hong Kong and then got a taxi to the hotel, which took fifteen minutes.
Located in Causeway Bay, on average it took us twenty minutes to walk into the city centre, where the shopping and restaurants generally were, but this was not a problem for us. There were always taxis outside if you wanted to gete there quicker, but we wanted to see more of the city.
Upon arrival our bags were taken out of the taxi for us by hotel staff and taken up the escalator to the reception. Heree we checked in and we were giveen our keys...
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Advantages: Great transportation links Disadvantages: none
...When trying to decide on a hotel for our trip to Hong Kong we did a lot of research and opted for the Metro Park Hotel in Causeway bay rather than its sister hotel in Kowloon. This was mainly due to its location in a quieter part of town and its superb transport links. The hotel is roughly three quarters of an hour from the airport and the bus to the airport stops at the door of the hotel, as our transport was included we did not use that option. It is well located too with the MTR station being just along the road, the trams passing the end of the road and the bus to Stanley also just a short walk away. The hotel also runs free transport to Causeway Bay shopping area and also Wan Chai for the conference centre and star ferry.
The hotel has car parking on the ground floor and you enter the reception on the first floor by lift...
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Advantages: Food, transportation, variety of shops, vibrant nightlife, some excellent views, climate Disadvantages: Expensive, pollution, inconsistent service
...restaurants with so many different cuisines. This ranges from American to Italian to French to British to Chinese (be careful when you say Chinese; there are more than 10 different Chinese cuisines) plus many other different types of foods from various countries. Hong Kong also has the typical chain restaurants (McDonald's, KFC, Pizza Hut, etc.). The food, however, is expensive, and one has to be careful about the price of food around here. Prices range from about HK$20 (US$2.50) to some hotel restaurants, which cost more than HK$1000 (US$125). Anyway, that's what you get for the food you get there, and here are a few restaurants I strongly recommend (next to it are its styles):
East Ocean Restaurant (Cantonese, or simply Chinese)
Arirang (Korean)
Sweet Basil (Thai)
Spring Duck (Pekingese, another Chinese style)
Gaylord (Indian; don...
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