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9.8 28 reviews
Hong Kong
04/08 – 18/08
A$504/nighttotal: A$7056 (14 )
Maison Surplombant La Colline Avec Jacuzzi
1 3
house , Hong Kong
This two-bedroom house is located on a hilltop overlooking the South China Sea on Cheung Chau Island, a short 1.6 km walk from the Cheung Chau fishing village. The house features a spacious open-plan kitchen, a living area with a projector, two en-suite bedrooms, a semi-covered terrace with a plancha grill and a jacuzzi, and daily housekeeping service.
Hong Kong
01/11 – 30/11
A$64/nighttotal: A$1856 (29 )
Serene 70m² Rooftop Studio Massage Chair & Terrace
1 2
house , Hong Kong
This rooftop conversion in Pak Sha Tsuen, Hong Kong, offers a private glamping experience with panoramic views, located a short distance from key city landmarks. This one-bedroom apartment accommodates up to four guests and features air conditioning, internet, and a kitchen with a fridge and freezer, providing a unique escape from typical urban accommodation.
9.9 29 reviews
Hong Kong
14/07 – 21/07
A$88/nighttotal: A$616 (7 )
Farm Cottage
1 2
farm , Hong Kong
This rural retreat in Hong Kong offers a peaceful village setting, a short walk from bus stops connecting to the train station, providing an escape from urban clamour. This farm stay accommodates two guests with one bedroom and bathroom, featuring a private organic garden for fresh produce, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and shared access to a kitchen and living area, ideal for experiencing a slow-paced rural lifestyle.
10 3 reviews
Hong Kong
29/08 – 30/08
A$358/nightfor 1 night
Cheung Chau Big Flat 3-bedrooms 10 People W/4bath
1 6
house , Hong Kong
This entire floor apartment is situated on Cheung Chau island, a 10-minute walk from the ferry pier and 5 minutes from the beach, with the Pak Tai Temple nearby. This 65 square metre holiday rental offers accommodation for up to 10 guests across three rooms, featuring internet, air conditioning and four bathrooms, making it ideal for families or groups.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Hong Kong
What are the top must-see attractions in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong offers a wealth of attractions! For iconic views, head to Victoria Peak, accessible by tram. Explore the vibrant streets of Mong Kok, known for its dense markets and street food. Immerse yourself in history at the Man Mo Temple in Sheung Wan, or visit the serene Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island, reachable by Ngong Ping 360 cable car. Don't miss the Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong's version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Are there any regional or international airports in Hong Kong?
Yes, Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) is a major international airport, serving flights to and from numerous destinations worldwide. It's the primary gateway for air travel to Hong Kong.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Hong Kong?
What part of Hong Kong is a good destination to rent a cottage?
Finding a traditional cottage in Hong Kong is unlikely. The city is densely populated, and accommodation typically consists of apartments or hotels. However, if you're looking for a more secluded and tranquil experience, consider staying in a guesthouse or resort on Lantau Island or in the New Territories, which offer more greenery and space.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Hong Kong?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Hong Kong?
No, relying on a car isn't ideal for tourists in Hong Kong. The city has an excellent and efficient public transport system, including the MTR (subway), buses, and trams, making car ownership and driving unnecessary and often difficult due to traffic and parking limitations. Walking is also a great way to explore many areas.
Where should you base yourself for a week in Hong Kong?
For a week-long stay, consider basing yourself in areas like Causeway Bay or Central. Causeway Bay offers easy access to shopping and dining, while Central provides proximity to business districts and convenient transport links. Both areas have a wide range of hotels and accommodation options to suit different budgets.
Where in Hong Kong do travellers go for the most favourable weather?
Hong Kong's weather varies throughout the year. Generally, spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the most pleasant temperatures. However, the best time to visit depends on your preference. Areas like Repulse Bay offer some protection from the wind.
Which areas in Hong Kong offer the best weekend experience?
For a weekend getaway, consider exploring areas like Sai Kung, offering stunning coastal scenery and hiking trails, or exploring the cultural offerings of the historic neighbourhoods of Sheung Wan and Soho.