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Dorsett Seaview Hotel 
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Provides easy access to Hong Kong's major shopping areas. The hotel is near subway and railway stations (Yaumatei Station of Mass Transit Railway (MTR) and Mongkok KCR train station). This hotel is just next to from the Hong Kong’s bustling commercial, shopping and entertainment district – MongKok, Nathan Road and Tsim Sha Tsui.
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Stanford Hillview Hotel 
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Located in a quiet corner of Kowloon's bustling Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong's premier shopping and entertainment area, on Knutsford Terrace, known for its late night chats and cheers, and great dining experience.
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Regal Kowloon Hotel 
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Conveniently located in Hong Kong’s famous commercial and entertainment district, Tsimshatsui. The distance to Hong Kong International Airport is 50km and 1km to the city center. The international standard Regal Kowloon Hotel is an exquisite blend of classical European elegance with Oriental hospitality.
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New San Diego Hotel 
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This 4 Star hotel located in the busy district of Kowloon at No.1-5 Chi Wo Street, Jordan. The hotel is surrounded by shopping malls, cinemas and night clubs.
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Eaton Hotel 
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Located in Kowloon's Nathan Road which is the very heart of the region's shopping and business district. Close by are several of Hong Kong's most popular attractions, Eaton Hotel Hong Kong is within walking distance of the Jade Market, Tin Hau Temple and Temple Street Night Market.
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The Empire Hotel 
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Located in Wanchai, Central Business District (CBD) on Hong Kong island, a central urban area sandwiched between Central and Causeway Bay. It is just within minutes of walking distance to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong Arts Centre, a colourful array of nightlife entertainments and major shopping areas.
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Harbour Plaza Metropolis Hotel 
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Located across from MTR Hung Hom Station, it provides accessibility to other districts in Kowloon, New Territories and Southern part of China mainland. Connected with The Metropolis Mall and next to Hong Kong Coliseum, it is only a few minutes away from Tsim Sha Tsui East.
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Kowloon Hotel 
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Situated a top Seibu Department Store, it is just steps away from the spectacular Victoria Harbour and the shopping hub of the city, and is easily accessible to many tourist attractions. The Kowloon Hotel is at the city's best location for business, shopping and entertainment.
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Royal Garden Hotel 
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Located in the East Tsim Sha Tsui. The distance to Hong Kong international airport is 38km and 2km Kowloon Railway Station. The hotel is surrounded by the busy shopping and entertainment areas. Moreover the setting of this hotel in Hong Kong is such that, you can get the best view of the Kowloon city from your room itself.
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Royal Plaza Hotel 
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Centrally located in Hong Kong, within easy reach of international transport facilities. Situated in Mongkok in the heart of Kowloon, the hotel sits atop the MTR Mong Kok East Station and is only 45 minutes by rail from China as well as the Hong Kong International Airport.
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Harbour Plaza Hotel 
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Enjoys one of the most unique locations in the city, right on the Kowloon waterfront in the breezy Whampoa Garden District. The hotel is just five minutes drive from Hunghom KCR Station and bustling Tsimshatsui and is adjacent to ferry piers linking to the three key Hong Kong island districts of Central, Wanchai and North Point.
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Disneyland Hotel 
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Conveniently located in adjacent to the Downtown Disney District. The original Disneyland Hotel has the feeling of magic wherever The guests turn. The fun and fantasy here will leave the guests with sweet dreams that always end happily ever after. Discover the magic of Hong Kong Disneyland.
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JW Marriott Hotel 
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Located in Hong Kong`s central business district, approximately 22 miles from Hong Kong International Airport. The JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong offering ultimate luxury for discerning travellers and an ideal location set a top the world-famous Pacific Place.
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