Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Traveling in Hong Kong, I want to go to Hong Kong Metropolitan Government, Victoria Park, Mid-Levels Observation Deck, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok, Kowloon. How can I get to these places quickly and conven
Traveling in Hong Kong, I want to go to Hong Kong Metropolitan Government, Victoria Park, Mid-Levels Observation Deck, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok, Kowloon. How can I get to these places quickly and conven
1. Preparation in advance:
1. Exchange 200-500 Hong Kong dollars
2. Shenzhen map, Hong Kong map
3. Luggage packing and storage
4. Pass, UnionPay card, Octopus card
5. Sports shoes, comfortable clothes, hat, umbrella, drinking water
2. Route design:
Exit Huanggang---Tsim Sha Tsui---Avenue of Stars---Take a boat to Wan Chai Pier--Bauhinia Square Convention and Exhibition Center--Causeway Bay---Repulse Bay---The Peak of Victoria Peak-- -Central----Victoria Harbor---Tsim Sha Tsui---Nathan Road, Granville Road, Tung Choi Street, Temple Street, Fa Yuen Street---Mong Kok---Return to Lo Wu Port
3. Transportation:
Depart at 5:30---exit Huanggang at 6:00---take the Yau Tsim Line bus directly to Tsim Sha Tsui at 7:30---start the day's itinerary
< p>Get on the train in Mongkok at 19:00---Departure from Luohu at 20:00---Departure at 20:20 and take the airport bus---Arrive at the airport at 21:00---Take off at 21:55< p>a. Huanggang has 24-hour customs clearance. Take a bus directly from Huanggang to Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Wan Chai.There is a cross-border bus to Huanggang from Longbao International Hotel on Austin Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. It costs $30 during the day (6:00-23:30) and $35 at night. Octopus costs $27
b .Luohu Pass is open from 6:30-24:00. Taking the Kowloon-Canton Railway East Rail KCR (5:30-1:00) train to Tsim Sha Tsui East Station is about 34.8 (31.5 to Hung Hom)
When passing by the Hong Kong Tourism Board Visitor Information and Service Center Don't forget to take the free map and the "Tourist Exclusive Handbook", and ask the staff for them. These are not placed outside and contain a 20 yuan coupon for purchasing an Octopus.
When buying tickets, pay attention to the return time and the time of the Octopus Card Return Center.
4. Detailed itinerary:
First stop: Tsim Sha Tsui, Avenue of Stars 7:00-7:45
Transportation: Get off at Austin Road directly When walking to Tsim Sha Tsui, you can also take the East Rail to Hung Hom and transfer to the West Rail to East Tsim Sha Tsui
Food: Lee Keung Kee North Point Egg Waffles: MTR Jordan Station Exit D, G/F, 178 Nathan Road (Tsim Sha Tsui Police Opposite the Department) Spicy Curry Fish and Egg Balls
Tak Fat Beef Balls: Exit A1 of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, Haiphong Road Temporary Market, near Newport Center on Canton Road
Attractions: Tsim Sha Tsui’s main features are all in Above Nathan Road, Fa Yuen Street, Ladies Market, and Sneaker Street are all together. It can be said that from No. 1 Nathan Road to the top are all shopping, Parkside Shopping Avenue, Granville Road, and Harbor City. At this time, the shops are basically closed, mainly for sightseeing and photography. Walk south through Kowloon Park to the Star Ferry Pier. In the waterfront garden (beside Tsim Sha Tsui East) south of the New World Hotel is the Avenue of Stars, built in 2004.
Second stop: Convention and Exhibition Center, Golden Bauhinia Square 7:45-8:30
Transportation: Take the Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier to Wan Chai, exit from the Convention and Exhibition Center, follow the signs It's only a 10-minute walk away.
Food: Yishun Milk Company: No. 506 Lockhart Road, at the intersection of Percival Street. Be sure to order the frozen double skin milk 18.50 yuan.
Attractions: The Return Monument, the Golden Bauhinia and the famous Convention and Exhibition Center, as well as the Victoria Harbor scenery, can be taken well. Mainland people are very familiar with this attraction. The exhibition in "New Police Story" impressed them deeply. About one hour is enough to stay there.
The third stop: Causeway Bay 8:30-10:00
Transportation: 25A/25C (Hennessy Road near Wan Chai Fire Station) and get off ($3.7) and walk for about 20 minutes .
Food: Nan Kee Noodles, Spring Roll Rice Noodles + Pork, 1-3/F, Sun Kai Commercial Center, 56-58 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay (McDonald's Building)
Tsui Wah Restaurant No. 493-495 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Butter Pork Buns, Fish Soup, Four Treasures Rice Noodles, Fish Eggs, Rice Noodles, Frozen Milk Tea
Daoxiang Morning Tea, 6th Floor, Royal Castle, 311 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Attractions: Times Square, Sasa, Bonjour, you can buy some cosmetics, perfumes, imported snacks, etc. to take home as gifts.
In addition, there are many snack bars near Causeway Bay, including Hui Lau Shan desserts, street snacks, wonton noodles, etc., so you can have morning tea.
city'super: This is a supermarket, highly recommended
The third stop: Repulse Bay 10:00-12:00
Transportation: Take 6/6A /6X bus costs around 8.9 yuan to Repulse Bay. Or take minibus No. 40 from Stanley at the intersection of Percival Street and Hennessy Road and get off at Repulse Bay Station. You can get to Repulse Bay by taking 63 from Jialan Center on Nington Street (buses are available on weekdays), and from Hingley Center on Hennessy Road opposite SOGO by taking 65 (buses are available on holidays). Tolls are charged in sections. Ask when you get on the bus and take your card again when you get off. 20 minutes drive.
Attractions: Repulse Bay is a wealthy area with beautiful mountains and sea views. It is known as the first bay in Hong Kong. You can see many people swimming and sunbathing at any time. Walking along the beach, you can feel the lifestyle of Hong Kong people on weekends or holidays. At the end of the beach is a temple built for Mazu, an idol worshiped by people in Fujian and Guangdong. You must go to the Repulse Bay Hotel next to the station. On a summer afternoon, the sun shines dappledly through the palm trees in the hotel's cafe. Looking back, everything around you seems so unreal, as if you can see One's own past and present lives. After careful inquiry, it turned out that Zhang Ailing's "Love in a Fallen City" was filmed here. The Repulse Bay Hotel and The Peninsula Hotel are the most romantic hotels in Hong Kong.
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