Bargain $- Harbour City Apt For 4/6 - Tst
Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong


Apartment
1 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
4 Max Guests
Wifi
Kitchen
AC
Parking Space
Pets Not Allowed
Apartment Type Of Property
1 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
4 Max. Guests
A Superb apartment in Hong Kong's most exclusive area Your Neighbours are Apple store, Rolex, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton and others. The Marco Polo Hotel is over the road and the World Famous Peninsular Hotel is just 100m away.
Our apartment is clean and All Air con and appliances work well, very good secure building
Billionaire location on Airbnb budget. Locates in super convenient area with surprising quiet environment inside our apt, as it's facing the Kowloon Park :) and traffic
The Space:
THIS is a very nice light and spacious hk apartment, with an amazing view
1. a full size bedroom with Sealy Queen size bed
2. Private bathroom with toilet and separate shower
3. large lounge ... See More

Bargain $- Harbour City apt for 4/6 - TST


A Superb apartment in Hong Kong's most exclusive area Your Neighbours are Apple store, Rolex, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton and others. The Marco Polo Hotel is over the road and the World Famous Peninsular Hotel is just 100m away.
Our apartment is clean and All Air con and appliances work well, very good secure building
Billionaire location on Airbnb budget. Locates in super convenient area with surprising quiet environment inside our apt, as it's facing the Kowloon Park :) and traffic
The Space:
THIS is a very nice light and spacious hk apartment, with an amazing view
1. a full size bedroom with Sealy Queen size bed
2. Private bathroom with toilet and separate shower
3. large lounge with fold out sofa bed for 2 extra guests
4. full kitchen with equipmnent
5. Both living room and bedroom have air conditioning
6. 4 seater dining table and chairs
7. Additional beds could be added if necessary

This beautiful 40 sqm / 430 sqft Apartment is a quiet, newly renovated, very tidy Place.
You will enjoy 24hour security, a beautiful city and park view from your lovely bedroom and lounge windows plus we have a European brand queen sized pull out sofa bed , full kitchen cooking facilities plus laundry and comfortable Lounge area. With a great view. Right outside the front door is Canton Road which is the most important shopping street in Kowloon.
This location is HK at its finest.

FYI, Property price of Hong Kong is always ranked in Top 5 in the world, ie unbelievably high. Price of equivalent apartment is approx US$600K

Hotel rate of a 3 star hotel standard double room in Tsim Sha Tsui is approx 300USD /night, the size of hotel room would be a bit bigger than our bedroom lol
Guest Access:
We will pass you apartment access information so you can come and go at your own pace
Take the free Airport Express Line shuttle from Kowloon station to Marco Polo Hotel we are over the road. You will enjoy
- Aircon
- unlimited WiFi
- cable TV
- mircowave
- induction cooking plate
- shampoo, shower gel, conditioner
- Towels
- iron & ironing board
- being so close to 150 restaurants within 5 minutes walk you will enjoy amazing and well priced food.
Extras upon request :
- high chair
- baby cot
- fold out/ inflatable bed
- maid service
- Airport Transfer services
- Sightseeing trips
- Local sim card
- heater
- iron & ironing board

Lift lobby on G/F, no staircases, lifts could reach our floor directly

7/24 security guards for the building
Interaction with Guests:
It's your home while you are here and We are committed to providing you with all the support and information you need to have a great time.
So just tell us and consider it done.

We will send you the apartment access information a few days before your artival via email or other social mediums

Check in / Check Out
We would prefer check in time between 2-10pm. Let us know your landing time and we could estimate your arrival time and wr would greet you at the Building entrance and guide you to our Apartment
Check out time is at 12noon or before, check out after 12noon needed to be arranged in advance

We can organize airport transfers and sightseeing trips as requested in actual cost
We could help to get a local sim card so you can contact us at any time with any questions and meet you as you wish.
The Neighborhood:
This is simply the best neighborhood in the whole of HK. If not China
Your neighbours are Dolce and Gabbana, Armani and Louis Vuitton with a short walk to Temple Street markets plus the amazing Nathan road it's all right here.
The MTR (subway/underground) and Star Ferry are 2-3 mins walk away and supermarkets and 7/11 are very close by.

There are cafes next door about 1 minute away so breakfast or lunch can be enjoyed for 18 (2.50 usd) to 36 hkd (5usd)
The restaurants in this are ranged from Michelin star restaurants to the best Street food in HK.
Check our the food court in Silvercord shopping centre next door or Felix the Michelin star restaurant in the Peninsula
Also close by are several spa to relax after your busy schedule and flight.
Apple shop is downstairs
More than 6 supermarkets and bakeries and convenience stores within 5 mins walk
Wet market is on Haiphong Road, 2 mins walk
Laundry shops are in 10 mins walk



I Heart My City: Daisann’s Hong Kong
Posted by I Heart My City in Beyond the Guidebook on July 29, 2015



Revelers enjoy a picnic during Hong Kong's Mid-Autumn Festival, a modern take on a centuries-old harvest ritual that brings locals and visitors to the city in droves to celebrate. (Photograph by letsbook, Flickr)
Award-winning journalist and frequent National Geographic Traveler contributor Daisann McLane (on (SENSITIVE CONTENTS HIDDEN) @Daisann_McLane) began her love affair with Hong Kong back in 2001, on assignment for The New York Times. She returned to the city again and again over the ensuing years, eventually settling there full-time in 2010. “As a New Yorker, I fell in love with Hong Kong easily, because the two cities have a similar density and energy,” McLane says.


Soon after her move, she launched Little Adventures in Hong Kong, a bespoke food- and walking-tour company. “[I wanted to help] other people do what it had taken me years of experience as a travel writer to learn: Figure out the city. Understand its culture. Discover real Hong Kong food,” she says.


McLane now heads a team of seven distinguished local foodies and journalists­­, a “hive mind” of experts who ensure her guests are plugged into Hong Kong like an insider. Here she shares a few of her favorite things about the city she’s proud to call her second home.


Hong Kong Is My City
When someone comes to visit me, the first place I take them is for a ride on one of the city’s historic tram cars. It’s worth spending a day hopping on and off to explore the entire length of the line, but if pressed for time, I would at least take the tram from the skyscraper­-filled downtown out to the dried seafood and herbal markets in Sheung Wan. It’s a way to see both old and new Hong Kong in a short hop.



Get the best view of the city from the Kennedy Town waterfront. (Photograph by james j8246, Flickr)
October through April is the best time to visit my city because it’s cooler and drier.


You can see my city best from the open, unused waterfront dockyards in Kennedy Town. Go during sunset for the chill local vibe.


Locals know to skip The Big Buddha and touristy cable cars and check out Cheung Chau island instead.


The LockCha teahouse, located in the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, is the place to buy authentic souvenirs, including fine Chinese teas and surprisingly affordable fine porcelain tea sets.


In the past, notable people like political leader Ho Chi Minh, novelist José Rizal, and writer Eileen Chang have called my city home.


My city’s best museum is the Tenement Museum at the Mei Ho House­ because it is actually an old public housing estate where you can experience how locals once lived.


If there’s one thing you should know about getting around my city, it’s to buy a reusable electronic Octopus Card, which will not only gain you access to any form of public transport—from ferries to buses to light-rail—it can also work as cash in a 7-Eleven or Starbucks.


The best place to spend time outdoors in my city is to discover Hong Kong’s superb network of hiking trails and wilderness parks. Trek to deserted beaches like Tai Long Wan and you’ll swear you are in Thailand.


My city really knows how to celebrate Christmas because our shopping malls and commercial areas are even more elaborately decorated than New York City’s! Revelers and carolers flock to downtown streets and count down to midnight on Christmas Eve.


You can tell if someone is from my city if they speak Cantonese. It’s Hong Kong’s marvelous, expressive lingua franca, the Italian to mainland China’s German ­­and, with eight tones, one of the most difficult languages to master in the world.


For a fancy night out, I indulge in my city’s latest craze—super-cool craft-cocktail bars like The Chinnery or Butler.


Just outside my city, you can visit Macau. Skip the gambling areas and head straight to chilled-out Coloane Island, where you can stay at a luxury hilltop hotel or, for local flavor, in the Three Lamps District. Don’t miss the delicious Burmese noodle shops in the latter.



Get lost in the Yau Ma Tei fruit market. (Photograph by conbon, Flickr)
My city is known for being cold and brusque, but it’s really “gam ching”—­­sentimental and warm with incredible loyalty. A Hong Kong friend is a true one.


The best outdoor market in my city is the open-air “wet” market in Shau Kei Wan. It’s strictly business and very local. I also love wandering the old wholesale fruit market in Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon, which comes to life only after midnight.


Any trade coffeeshop (we call them cha chaan tengs), such as Sheung Wan’s For Kee, is my favorite place to grab breakfast, and Sun Hing dim sum in Kennedy Town is the spot for late­-night eats. We’re talking really late at night, as it opens at 3 a.m.


To find out what’s going on at night and on the weekends, read HK Magazine for English speakers, and Ming Pao for Chinese speakers.


When I’m feeling cash­ strapped, I pick up a bottle or two of craft beer, hop the bus to Shek O beach, and sit seaside. (In Hong Kong, you always feel cash ­strapped. It’s the most expensive city in Asia.)


To escape the crowds, I hop on a ferry to a nearby island or go hiking in the New Territories around Fanling or through ancient Chinese villages.


The dish that represents my city best is roast pork or wonton noodles, and milk tea is my city’s signature drink. Sample them at Mak An Kee on Wing Kut Street and the Kam Wah coffee shop in Wan Chai, respectively.


Occupy Hong Kong could only have happened in my city. For 79 days, spearheaded by Hong Kong students, hundreds of thousands of citizens peacefully took over a whole section of town to show their support for full electoral democracy in the city. They created a huge carefree space of campgrounds, study halls, art exhibits, and nightly entertainment and discussion. It was an extraordinary outpouring of civic soul, and a demonstration of Hong Kong’s independent and indomitable spirit.


In the spring you should go hiking­­. It’s the best time of year to hit the trails, especially the challenging Wilson Trail in the hilly New Territories.



Catch one of Hong Kong’s spectacular fireworks displays. (Photograph by kchoi_creative, Flickr)
In the summer you should live the beach life and head for fabulous alfresco seafood in Sai Kung or Clear Water Bay.


In the fall you should enjoy Hong Kong’s sweetest event, the Mid-Autumn Festival. Pass as a local by spreading out a blanket in the parks under the full moon.


In the winter you should eat snake soup, a traditional Cantonese dish that is believed to warm the body in cold weather. Try it at Seh Wong Lam in Sheung Wan.


If you have kids (or are a kid at heart), you won’t want to miss Hong Kong’s big fireworks displays­­. We do it best, and not one, but four times a year!


The best book about my city is … It’s hard to pick just one! However, my two favorites are Love in a Fallen City—a collection of short stories by Eileen Chang, a modern Chinese writer who has been called the “Voice of Hong Kong”—and Martin Booth’s memoir, Gweilo, which beautifully captures the Hong Kong of the 1960s through the eyes of an expat British boy. (For a glimpse of how that era looked to a Chinese boy, read the lovely Diamond Hill by local author Feng Chi-Shun, who describes his hardscrabble childhood in Kowloon slums.)


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Getting Around:
- the closest MTR station is Tsim Sha Tsui
- Taxis at the door
- The Star Ferry is within 100m, you can enjoy the relaxing, fabulous romantic Victoria Harbour journey on the nostalgic ferry.
- Macau/China ferry terminal to access many south China ports and Macau, you may choose taking coaches to get to your destinations directly
- Train station East Tsim Sha Tsui very close
- cross border buses
- Airport Bus Route A20 / A21

FYI
Octopus card is the essential value added card for transportation, chains, supermarkets, food shops, entertainment, etc.
Other Things to Note:
Things you should prepare:
- slippers
- toothbrush
- toothpaste

Pls keep your healthy profile by following the hosts rules:
- No smoking. Fine is 3000 HKD
- No pet
- Always low noise level
- Keep apt and our property clean
- Keep towels out from the floor
- Clear rubbish everyday
- Keep all furniture at the status quo position, if needed to move furniture for special purpose , let us know, we will arrange professional movers to do it to avoid any potential risk

If you are allergic to linens, towels, air, water, etc., please prepare suitable items for your own use, as we have no ground to make sure that you are not sensitive to items we are using

House Rules:
• No smoking
• No pets
• No parties or events
• Check-in time is 2PM - 10PM

Additional Information : double bed, oven, High Chairs, Doorman, Smoke Detectors, Family/kids friendly, Laptop workspace

Things you can do in & around Hong Kong
Key Amenities

Microwave
Heating
Iron
Kitchen supplies
Gas/Stove
Refrigerator
Television
Satellite/Cable Connection
Washing machine
Broadband
Linen provided
Western toilet
Parking Space
Air Conditioning
Wireless Internet
Kitchen (fully functional)
Ironing board
Hair dryer
Babysitter
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed(s)
Map

Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Stringent: No charges will be levied if booking is canceled 61 days prior to check-in. If cancellation is done between 30 to 60 days prior to check-in, 50% of the total booking amount will be charged. Post that, there will be no refund.

House Rules

Loud Music not allowed. Pets not allowed. Smoking inside Property not allowed.

Cleaning Fee

Cleaning Fee USD 45.00 Fixed Amount Per Stay

Security Deposit

Security Deposit USD 256.00 Fixed Amount Per Stay