Top 10 Mid-Range Hotels in Hong Kong
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1. The Renaissance Harbour View
The location above the Convention and Exhibition Centre on the waterfront ensures its popularity as a business hotel. Other visitors will like its landscaped grounds, leisure facilities and reasonable rates.
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2. Kowloon Hotel
Less opulent than its sister hotel, the Peninsula across the way, the Kowloon is more suited to people seeking good location and connectivity. Its high-tech rooms boast computers with Internet access. Rooms are smallish though, and the supposedly digital/tech-look is starting to look unintentionally retro 80s.
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3. Empire Hotel Kowloon
Opened in late 2001, this very smart hotel with modern gym and lovely atrium pool is a complete contrast to its threadbare sister in Wanchai. Rooms are equipped with the latest Internet and audio-visual gadgetry. Well located for Tsim Sha Tsui shopping and dining.
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4. The Kimberley Hotel
The impressive, marbled lobby contains a business centre, pleasant bar and café lounge area around a soothing waterfall and lily pond. Rooms are well appointed, with marble bathrooms. Facilities include a golf driving range and spa.
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5. Regal Airport Hotel
Hong Kong’s largest hotel links directly to the airport terminal and features large rooms with avant-garde interior designs. Ten restaurants and bars provide a choice of cuisine.
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6. Hotel Miramar
A high-quality hotel in every respect. Despite the Nathan Road location, noise won’t be a problem as the rooms are well sound-proofed. The gym and pool are modern and impressive and there’s a good selection of restaurants.
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7. Imperial Hotel
Unbeatable for location in TST, the Imperial offers average-priced rooms, with discounts of up to 30 per cent when occupancy is low. Rooms are adequate but there are no other facilities except a small business centre.
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8. The Eaton Hotel
Easily the best option in the Yau Ma Tei/Jordan area. Rooms are smart, with broadband access, fax machine, bath and separate shower. The lobby offers a flood of natural light, outdoor seating and a lovely oasis of greenery.
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9. New World Renaissance
With adequate rooms and basic facilities, this competitively priced hotel is worth considering, although its interiors are in need of a facelift. Special deals and 50 per cent discounts are available.
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10. Bishop Lei International House
It’s quiet and close to the park. Rooms are small for the money – but you pay for proximity to the Escalator. Long stay packages are available.
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