
Address : 1 Macdonnell Road
Location : Central
Star rating: 3 star
Average Rates : US $ NA
User Reviews : 813 reviews ( Click to View Reviews )
Description: .The Garden View – YWCA Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Hong Kong.All 141 rooms at the hotel are well-appointed with necessary amenities to ensure that each guest’s satisfaction.Each of the The Garden View – YWCA Hotel guestrooms offers satellite/cable TV, desk, in room safe, bathtub.This Hong Kong accommodation features on-site facilities such as tours, shops, restaurant.For a more enjoyable stay, guests can take advantage of a variety of recreational facilities, including outdoor pool.Along with The Garden View – YWCA Hotel convenient location in Hong Kong, the hotel also offers a wide range of services and facilities to the guests.Along with its convenient location in Hong Kong, the hotel also offers a wide range of services and facilities to the guests.To reserve a room at the The Garden View – YWCA Hotel, simply select your dates of stay and fill in our secure online booking form.
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Preview of Geofflove’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Hong Kong, China Entry Title: “Happy Hong Kong Xmas” Entry: “It’s 6am in the morning and we are sitting in the departure lounge of Hong Kong airport, waiting to fly home – so here is the final instalment of our trip… After the poverty, traffic and chaos of Cambodia and Vietnam, Singapore and Hong Kong came as a massive contrast. Both are incredibly wealthy, organised, crammed full of designer shops and stunning architecture. It’s hard to believe they occupy the same planet, let alone the same continent. We only had 3 nights in Singapore but spent them in a great hotel – a 27 storey tower with Bladerunner style lifts in its central hollow atrium. The kids absolutely loved it. The weather was a big change too – hot and muggy with tropical storms. Singapore really is an incredible mix of architectural styles and periods – reflecting its varied cultures and history. There’s the famous colonial bit – Raffles and cricket pitches but also Little India, Chinatown and mosques. Our trips around the town by bus and boat showed this to great effect. But the new parts are the most stunning and unique – a cultural centre in the shape of a spiky armadillo, the world’s largest fountain, more designer shopping malls than any city could ever need and incredible skyscrapers – even one shaped like a …
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New York City Travel: Exploring Times Square & an Evening Walk through Manhattan
New York City is always one of my favourite city destinations. I had visited the Big Apple a few times before, but always for an extremely short period of time, and I really wanted to get to know this fascinating metropolis a little better. So I cashed in some Airmiles and booked a four-day trip to NYC from October 15 to 19, 2010. Immediately upon arrival at the LaGuardia Airport, I picked up a 7-day Metropass which would allow me to explore the city with unlimited public transit over the next few days. During late afternoon rush hour it took me almost two hours by bus and subway to reach my abode for the next few days: the West Side YMCA at West 63rd Street, right across from Central Park, a perfect place for exploring New York City on a tight budget. I was going to meet my good friend Linda tomorrow, so the two of us were going to share a tight room with two bunk beds together. The room was not fancy, but it had everything I needed and the location was great. During my first evening I strolled southwards past Columbus Circle to Times Square and was visually bombarded by the hundreds of brightly lit neon and LCD advertisements on NYC’s most famous public space. The area was hustling and bustling with huge crowds who were enjoying the recently introduced pedestrian-only environment at Times Square. After a nice dinner at the The Garden View – YWCA Hotel bar at the Olive Garden I kept walking south on Broadway and was impressed with the additional pedestrian spaces that had been created along this …
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