Small but clean and tidy is typical of Hong Kong hotels, and guest houses are no exception. The hotel is just over 700 meters walk from Harbour City. The interior of the store is very simple, and it is often referred to as industrial cold, if you like it
Unlike other hotels, Finnish Chairman Hui Kin Yip is even more versatile, he was once the most powerful tennis player in Hong Kong, ranked 157th in the world at the time of his glory, and travels more than 300 days a year around the world. furthermore
TUVE has distinctive characteristics, its main materials are wood, stone, and concrete, bringing minimalism to the extreme. The birth of the hotel is full of fun, inspired by the Danish fingerprint forensic expert Kim Hltermand's photography Lake TUVE, and the cold and clean style of painting hit Pauline and Michael.
Hong Kong is always associated with real estate, and the city has a staggering population density due to the large amount of rural land that is preserved. According to the actual living area, the density of Kowloon is close to 45,000 people/k㎡, and the emergence of capsule rooms is obviously a helpless move. SLEEPING HOUSE (SLEEEP) ON 2
Hong Kong has no shortage of design, but it lacks history. Due to the high price of land, large modern buildings are rarely kept as cultural relics, and designers will only tell you what this business district used to be, and under the cover of commercial functions, only sensitive enough locals can capture the calendar
Similar to Tai O Heritage Hotel, Haley Mansion is also a heritage building, but the style is more pompous than the former. Across the street from Harbour City, the residences are attractive in size, but not suitable for those looking for a good value for money. The main building of the mansion was completed in 1884, except during the Japanese occupation
A hotel with a stack character is likely to be simple and cold, and if you're in Hong Kong, the room size may not be large. However, the extreme stack takes into account the area and style, and uses simplicity to avoid bloat in large rooms. The hotel was a direct asset of Gaw Capital Partners before being sold to the Group in 2015
There aren't many capsule hotels in Hong Kong, but Sea Nakshatra is the best of its kind, and it's enough to experience an alternative life with a futuristic feel like a sleeping house. Compared with youth hostels with strong social functions, capsule hostels pay more attention to privacy; From the point of view of the service link, the sea
Tsim Sha Tsui is perhaps more suitable for the average visitor than Hong Kong Island, with plenty of shopping and more down-to-earth cuisine, and hotels that offer great value for money. The rooms at Latham & Watkins are spacious and designed to maintain a sense of space, but they are more warm and cool