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9.8 26 reviews
Hong Kong
21/11 – 05/12
$389/nighttotal: $5446 (14 )
Cheung Chau Whole House - Big Private Garden
1 5
house , Hong Kong
This Cheung Chau Island house, a 10-minute walk from the pier and beaches, offers a secluded escape from Hong Kong's bustling city centre. Sleeping eight guests comfortably across four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, including a wine fridge, two BBQs, and a private garden with stunning views.
9.7 19 reviews
Hong Kong
14/07 – 18/07
$86/nighttotal: $344 (4 )
10* 14:00pm Check In Tst City Center *Private Room
1 1
house , Hong Kong
This Tsim Sha Tsui apartment is ideally located just 10 seconds from MTR Exit C2, offering immediate access to transport links and a five-minute walk from Star Avenue, Victoria Harbour, and numerous museums. The self-check-in studio flat sleeps two guests and includes a private bathroom, complimentary bottled water and eco-friendly toiletries, plus TV streaming services and is close to a 24/7 convenience store.
8.0 1 review
Hong Kong
20/06 – 27/06
$738/nighttotal: $5166 (7 )
Tsim Sha Tsui Guestrooms
1 16
house , Hong Kong
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom house in central Hong Kong offers convenient access to multiple districts and attractions, although precise distances to landmarks like Victoria Peak or Hong Kong Disneyland require further clarification. Sleeping up to 16 guests, the property includes air conditioning and internet access; however, further details regarding the property's size, layout, and specific amenities are needed.
9.2 321 reviews
Hong Kong
20/06 – 27/06
$114/nighttotal: $798 (7 )
Yuexi Executive Apartment
1 2
aparthotel , Shenzhen
This apartment building is located in Futian, a bustling district in Shenzhen, just 0.3 kilometres from Happy Coast and within 5 kilometres of both Shenzhen Golf Club and Mai Po Nature Reserve. The apartment has a very good user rating, an excellent location rating, and a very good cleanliness rating. The apartment has one bathroom and comes equipped with a fridge, microwave, free Wi-Fi, a TV, free bottled water, a hairdryer, and a shower. Guests can also enjoy on-site amenities such as self-parking, laundry facilities, a 24-hour front desk, and housekeeping services once per stay.
Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in Hong Kong
What are the top must-see attractions in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong offers a ton to see! For iconic views, head to Victoria Peak, reachable by tram. Explore the vibrant street markets of Mong Kok, and wander through the historic streets of Central. Don't miss the Big Buddha on Lantau Island, accessible by Ngong Ping 360 cable car, and the serene Tian Tan Buddha. A visit to the Avenue of Stars, inspired by Hollywood's Walk of Fame, is also a must.
Are there any regional or international airports in Hong Kong?
Yes, Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) is a major international airport serving the region and connecting to destinations worldwide. It's a very modern and efficient airport.
What are the best cottage rentals for families and kids in Hong Kong?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Hong Kong?
No, relying on a car isn't practical in Hong Kong. The city is incredibly dense, parking is expensive and difficult to find, and the efficient public transportation system—including the MTR subway, buses, and trams—makes driving unnecessary and often frustrating.
What are the best cottage rentals with parking in Hong Kong?
Where should you base yourself for a week in Hong Kong?
Central or Causeway Bay are excellent choices for a week-long stay. They offer easy access to major attractions, shopping, dining, and public transport.
Where in Hong Kong do travelers go for the most favorable weather?
Hong Kong's weather varies, but generally, the best time to visit is during the autumn and spring months (September to November and March to May) for pleasant temperatures. However, even then, microclimates exist, so higher elevations will be cooler.
Which areas in Hong Kong offer the best weekend experience?
For a weekend, explore areas like Mong Kok for its bustling markets and street food, or head to Tsim Sha Tsui for its harbor views and cultural attractions like the Hong Kong Museum of History. Lantau Island offers a peaceful escape with the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery.
Are there any unique festivals in Hong Kong worth attending?
Yes! The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival is a spectacular event, usually in June, celebrating with dragon boat races. The Chinese New Year celebrations are also vibrant and worth experiencing, featuring parades, lion dances, and fireworks.