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Can anyone tell me more about accommodation in Hong Kong?

1, hotels in Hong Kong are generally called hotels, and the second class is called hotels and hostels. There is no clearly defined star rating system in Hong Kong. According to the room size, equipment, service scope and price, there are generally luxury grades, high-grade grades and economic grades.

When in Hong Kong, the location is not important, because the traffic is quite convenient. The first consideration is the price. Accommodation in Hong Kong hotels is on the high side. Generally speaking, the prices of hotels and guesthouses do not include 10% service charge and 3% SAR government tax. You should check with the hotel or agent before booking.

3. Most high-end hotels in Hong Kong are operated by international hotels, and some of them specialize in individual business. The target customers are international dignitaries, businessmen and luxury customers. The other is operated by regional hotels, catering to group tourists, middle and upper-class individual travelers and business people. The average daily rent for a double room is between HK$ 2000 and HK$ 2500. Representative ones are Furama, Yidong, Regal, Hong Kong, Hyatt, Miramar and so on.

4. Middle and low-end hotels are mostly operated by Hong Kong capital, and are for ordinary tourists, permanent business people and long-term guests in Southeast Asia. The scale is generally not too large, and the room is narrow. The average daily rent for a double room ranges from HK$ 800 to HK$ 65,438+0,500. Representative ones are International, Bai Le, Baining, Six Countries, Milton, Zhongxing and Xinle.

For travelers with lower requirements, you can consider staying in hotels and youth hostels. Although the facilities in these places are not as good as hotels, the prices are reasonable, and the basic facilities of guest rooms are adequate and clean. Youth hostels can give various discounts to those who hold formal student, teacher or youth status, or members of the International Youth Hostel Alliance.

6. In the residential areas of ordinary citizens in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon and Yau Ma Tei, you can often see a small sign or light box sticking out of the building door with the words "apartment" and "guest house" written on it. In fact, they are all small private hotels, some of which are rented as family houses, ranging from a few to more than a dozen, which can be clean and hygienic. Most of them are public toilets or shower rooms, and the price is naturally very cheap, with three or four people.

7. Most hotels at all levels in Hong Kong can provide complete passenger services, such as laundry, fax, telegram, long-distance telephone, mail, catering, car and tour guide. A superior hotel will have a business center or floor, which will provide services needed for office work, such as photocopying and document processing. However, except the service fee, all hotels charge more than the standard fee of communication service. If necessary, they might as well communicate by themselves in a street telephone booth or telegraph room, which is cheaper.

8. Some TV programs in Hong Kong hotels are charged by the hour, generally 60 Hong Kong dollars per hour. There is no need to pay extra tips for routine services (such as cleaning rooms) in the hotel, and tips for special services (such as handling and binding large luggage) generally do not exceed HK$ 65,438+00, depending on the situation.

9. Passengers should note that during the "Golden Week" of mainland tourism, many hotels and guesthouses in Hong Kong raised their prices substantially, and many of them raised their prices by 50%. Therefore, it is best for passengers to determine the location and price of accommodation before departure.

Reminder: It should be noted that hotels in Hong Kong generally do not provide toiletries and slippers, so it is best to bring your own. Hotel sockets are large British sockets, and domestic appliances cannot be used directly. You can ask the hotel for help.