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The Harbourview Hotel in Hong Kong has everything a modern traveler looks for when searching for accommodation in Hong Kong. In the heart of Hong Kong Island's major business hub Wanchai, facing the celebrated Victoria Harbour, the Harbourview invites travelers into a comfy world of sweeping harbour panorama and modern yet discreet hospitality.
As the The Harbour View International House in Hong Kong is located right in the Wanchai business district you have access to many attractions...
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| Standard | 05/09/10 - 14/09/10 |
104 USD
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| Harbour View Room | 05/09/10 - 14/09/10 |
125 USD
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The Ramada has a total of 317 hotel rooms and that are all equipped with numerous amenities including air conditioning, private bathrooms with separate shower, hairdryer, refrigerator with Mini Bar, IDD telephone, satellite TV with international channels, in-room safe and coffee & tea making facilities.
The hotel is located near Central district that is Hong Kong Island’s prime business, entertainment and shopping district. Therefore, hotel guests can easily undertake many a...
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| Room Type | Validity | Single | Double/Twin | Triple | Quad | Meal |
| Standard | 01/09/10 - 30/09/10 |
104 USD
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| Room Type | Validity | Single | Double/Twin | Triple | Quad | Meal |
| Standard | 07/09/10 - 14/09/10 |
105 USD
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| Room Type | Validity | Single | Double/Twin | Triple | Quad | Meal |
| Standard | 07/09/10 - 13/09/10 |
105 USD
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138 USD
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| Room Type | Validity | Single | Double/Twin | Triple | Quad | Meal |
| Standard City View | 01/05/10 - 30/09/10 |
106 USD
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175 USD
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| Room Type | Validity | Single | Double/Twin | Triple | Quad | Meal |
| Standard | 01/05/10 - 30/09/10 |
106 USD
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175 USD
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| Garden View | 01/05/10 - 12/09/10 |
159 USD
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251 USD
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| Harbour View Room | 01/05/10 - 12/09/10 |
227 USD
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| Deluxe | 01/04/10 - 11/10/10 |
170 USD
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Perched on the edge of the stunning Telegraph Bay, Le Méridien Cyberport Hotel offers the perfect accommodation and location for productivity and relaxation. A unique, architecturally-dynamic accommodation in the midst of a digital city, with iPod docks, intelligent conference and entertainment spaces set among greenery by the blue waters of Telegraph Bay and minutes from Hong Kong’s central business district.
The Le Meridien Cyberport is located right at Telegraph Bay; 1...
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| Room Type | Validity | Single | Double/Twin | Triple | Quad | Meal |
| Smart Room | 01/02/10 - 30/12/10 |
185 USD
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| Deluxe Ocean | 01/02/10 - 30/12/10 |
282 USD
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List of All Hong Kong Island Hotels
TRAVEL GUIDE
Hong Kong Island is the glitzy big brother of Kowloon - a tightly packed, towering paean to market capitalism with an eclectic mix of modern skyscrapers, colonial buildings and traditional temples.
The northern part of the Island is densely populated. Here, because of the scarcity of land, you'll find most of Hong Kong's skyscrapers and the famous skyline along the northern coastline. The main business, shopping and nightlife districts, in addition to the government offices, can be found here. The southern part of the Island has more leisure facilities, with beautiful beaches and luxury residential complexes. The islands best beaches, such as Repulse bay, are found here and visitors can enjoy a more relaxed pace of life than on the bustling harbour side of the island. Aberdeen Harbour can be toured by traditional fishing junks and sampans. It is perhaps best known, however, for its neon-lit Jumbo Floating Restaurant (one of the largest in the world). Situated near the harbor is Ocean Park, a popular amusement park with roller coaster rides, large reef aquariums, performing dolphins and killer whales as well as giant pandas. Stanley, with its laid-back atmosphere and outdoor markets, is another good spot for escaping Hong Kong's hustle and bustle, although it is the hustle and bustle that brings people here in the first place - if you want real solitude, you've come to the wrong place.
A unique way to experience the buzz of city life is by riding the 800m-long central-mid-levels escalator, which transports tens of thousands of people each day and has created its own escalator culture of cafes and restaurants. Hong Kong Island is steep, so do as the locals do and ride the 800m outdoor escalator. If you're on Hong Kong Island, you'd be mad to miss a trip to the top of Victoria Peak, 552m above sea level. The views are giddyingly beautiful in every direction, with the vista of the business district, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon especially grand. In true Hong Kong style the main viewing deck is on the roof of a large shopping mall. Central is also a major shopping and entertainment area with the trendy night spots of Lang Kwai Fong and SoHo. City attractions include the Central Market, which visitors will have no trouble finding (just sniff the air), the old Man Mo Temple and the Zoological & Botanic Gardens.
Join the throng of snap-happy tourists - you won't be disappointed.
Click here for a complete Hong Kong Island travel guide.
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