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What hotels in Hong Kong are cost-effective?

In Hong Kong, so many hotels in Hong Kong are very expensive, and some friends may not be able to bear the high price, so they are looking for budget hotels. The following summarizes several hotels.

Island Pacific Hotel

From Hong Kong Airport Express Station, Star Ferry Pier, Central International Finance Center 10 minutes by car. It is 5 minutes' walk from Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park and 0/5 minutes from Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal/KLOC-. There is no power plug at the bedside. If the cell phone or notebook is dead, be sure to leave the bed to charge it. The size of disposable slippers is very small. This hotel is located near the subway. There are also buses and trams downstairs, and the traffic is very convenient. The service ecology is great. Check-in and check-out are very effective. There is a free car to the airport. You can see the sea in the room. WiFi is very fast and free.

City Garden Hotel

The hotel is 5 minutes' walk from Taishan subway station and provides free shuttle bus service to Taigu Square and Taikoo Shing Center. The hotel is surrounded by Wangqu, shops and vendors like SASA abound, and there are basically many pedestrians at night. The buffet breakfast in the hotel is very rich, combining Chinese and western. The room is a little small, and the hair dryer is a little hard to find.

Ibis Sheung Wan Hotel Central Hong Kong

Hong Kong International Airport is about 40 minutes' drive from Hong Kong Airport Express Station, and 10 minutes' walk. The room is a little small, slippers, candy bags, bathroom toothbrushes and razors are not all ready, so take the initiative to send them. The service is very good, and the room faces the sea and is very comfortable.

Metropark Hotel Wangjiao

It's only 1 minute walk from Prince Station, and many scenic spots are within walking distance, because the goldfish market and Garden Street are not far away, and it's less than 10 minute walk from Ladies Street and Xiyangcai Street, and 45 minutes drive from the airport. The location is excellent, and the airport bus A2 1 is just downstairs. Prince Edward Station is near the Tsuen Wan Line. Although it is in the street, it is not noisy at all. The aunt who cleans the room is very friendly. Breakfast is a bit expensive and the bed is a bit narrow.