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... of room space and shared facilities. Contents [hide] 1 Etymology 2 Types 3 Management 4 Historic hotels 5 Unusual hotels 5.1 Boutique hotels 5.2 Treehouse hotels 5.3 Straw Bale Hotels 5.4 Bunker hotels 5.5 Shoe hotels 5.6 Cave hotels 5.7 Capsule hotels ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Hong Kong, China
... location on Kimberley Road in the bustling heart of Kowloon. Kimberley Road is a combination of up market retail outlets, boutique hotels, trendy bars and reasonably priced but excellent restaurants – in short, everything I want in a street! Only ...
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Hong Kong: Adventures in Eating and Shopping
A Travel Blog entry by lisaludwig from Hong Kong, China
... this trip" and we proceeded to share my fried rice. We walked around Causeway Bay like salmon swimming upstream and visited Hong Kong's version of Times Square. The shopping area had every store you could imagine, organized by floor based on ...
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Hong Kong: city of skyscrapers and bright lights
A Travel Blog entry by adisyl from Hong Kong, China
... odd!! At Bangkok we go through passport control, collect our bags, and then wait 2 hrs before we can check into our 16:30 flight to Hong Kong. No problems here either. Of course why are we in Bangkok, if we were in Hanoi, and wanted to go to HK. Good ...
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Chateau Harris
A Travel Blog entry by gusandjess from Hong Kong, China
Within the first 15 minutes of arriving in Hong Kong, I knew that I'd like this city. Reason why? The bathrooms at the airport... They we’re the most hygienic area I’d come across since leaving OZ and they looked clean enough to eat in. I ...
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From Asia to the land of Oz
A Travel Blog entry by julia.e from Hong Kong, China
... east Asia. After seven months of travelling in India and Asia, I'm heading to the land of Oz, with a little side-step into Hong Kong for a few days. My lasting impressions?: *It's all about the Fs - family, food, faith and fairy lights. Life ...
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Nathan Road
A Travel Blog entry by hiwhthi from Kowloon, Hong Kong
Hong Kong is supposed to be the Mecca to shopping. I think that's one of the main reasons Wako and Matsuda-san wanted to come here this year. As brand-obsessed Japanese, they had their eyes set on bringing home a few bargains. But when I walked ...
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Known Simply As - KL
A Travel Blog entry by ldillard from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... of broth, oil or on a grill. Not that we had an ounce of space left in our bellies, but we walked by an interesting Hong Kong dessert restaurant so we had to check out the menu. We ordered a mango and durian pancake dessert and cut all of them ...
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A Travel Blog entry by srodoquino from Miami, Florida, United States
... of room space and shared facilities. Contents [hide] 1 Etymology 2 Types 3 Management 4 Historic hotels 5 Unusual hotels 5.1 Boutique hotels 5.2 Treehouse hotels 5.3 Straw Bale Hotels 5.4 Bunker hotels 5.5 Shoe hotels 5.6 Cave hotels 5.7 Capsule ...
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Colombo Bound
A Travel Blog entry by ringsworldtrip from Galle, Southern, Sri Lanka
... The narrow parcels of land between the road and the beach are filling up fast with guesthouse , private villas & boutique hotels probaby counting on never seing another coastal disaster in their lifetimes . The beaches although narrow are filled ...
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Sri Lanka Thank God
A Travel Blog entry by ringsworldtrip from Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka
... The narrow parcels of land between the road and the beach are filling up fast with guesthouse , private villas & boutique hotels probaby counting on never seing another coastal disaster in their lifetimes . The beaches although narrow are filled ...
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The land of the rising sun #1: Tokyo
A Travel Blog entry by paul.mccann from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... line (goes around Tokyo's centre). Anyway, having arrived in Asakusa we proceeded to our hostel. Temperatures had descended from Hong Kong's warmish balm to between 7-10 degrees... however, skies were clear and the sun was beaming (and would proceed to ...
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I can't believe I crammed as much into a year
A Travel Blog entry by kellyroundworld from Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
... as much site seeing as possible - saw the look out on my last day in the fog so saw absolutely nothing! As I am in Hong Kong I see reports of unrest in Bangkok so at the last moment buy another flight to Chang Mai in the north to avoid the ...
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No Wins at the Wynn
A Travel Blog entry by bethverde from Macao, China
... no change. We tried to break some 100-pataca notes for tens. "Sorry, sir," the cashier told Dan. "Slot machines take Hong Kong dollars, not Macanese patacas." "Right," we said, backing off and putting our money away. We spied a cocktail ...
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End of the road, for now.....
A Travel Blog entry by beadledove from Kovalam, Kerala, India
... and company representative showed up to take us to Trivandrum airport, a quick drive over abysmal roads led us to the plane, which led us to Bangaluru, which led us to a Cathay Pacific flight to Hong Kong.....which is definitely well developed..... ...
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Mile 26,651: Boston - Best of Kathleen's Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by kathleena910 from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... nbsp; It runs more like a small boutique hotel, and amenity-wise it was lacking. Amenity-wise it was the InterContinental Hong Kong. Phenomenal views, enviable location on Victoria Harbour, adjoining hotel, shops in the hotel, and best Jacuzzi I've ...
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Farewell China!
A Travel Blog entry by simon.caryn from Shanghai, China
... was going camera crazy with both views. You can't help but compare the sky line to that of Hong Kongs. Its not as vast as Hong Kong, but still impressive in its own way. In fact, a lot of the buildings in Shanghai were really smart when you stop and look ...
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Search for Shangri-la or Shambala
A Travel Blog entry by happysheep from Lhasa, Tibet, China
... of red draperies and hot-stone massage therapy. The owner was a lean American financier named Laurence Brahm, who had left behind a Hong Kong career to write a book on Shambhala and open chic hotels. By his accounting, our present times will become the ...
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Lanson Place Boutique Hotel Residences Hong Kong
No.133 Leighton Road,Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China
... at the Lanson as a last minute stay and found the hotel a nice place to stay. The room was larger than most I have stayed in Hong Kong and was very comfortable. It has cooking facilities so was easy to order takeaway food and heat up at a later stage. ...
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Mingle on the Wing Hong Kong
No.105 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, China
A boutique hotel in Central, minutes' walk from the terminus of all subway lines, the Airport Express terminal, terminus of all ferry lines and jet-foil services, all the best restaurants and bars, all the best shopping malls, the most exotic Chinese ...
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Jia Hotel Hong Kong
No.1-5 Irving Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China
... not be possible to find! JIA IS SUPERB!!! from g&z We stumbled across JIA when we were researching boutique hotels in Hong Kong. It's relatively new, so it's not widely advertised on the web... But if you phone the hotel direct you ...
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