!!!!CHEAPEST ACCOMMODATION FOR GROUPS!!!!!
We have the largest variety of dorms and we guarantee that the dorms are the **CHEAPEST** Ever you can get in HK!!!!!!
Once again, We remind all the budget travelers, dorms type in Hong Kong is different with other country, it's not a house but transformed from an apartment dividing into rooms. They are also with different classes, 2-bed, 4-bed, 7-bed, 8-bed, 12-bed, or multiple beds. All of them are providing the cheapest and most basic accommodation. If customers do not want pay more than USD11 per night, we advise customers to keep in mind that not to be too demanding. Here is just a place for customers who want a safe place for sleeping and taking rest, and most of the time spending around for shopping or sightseeing in such strategic location.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Our group expanded to have more than 100 rooms with different combinations, spreading into different floors around main office.So in any period, even at the high seasons in Hong Kong, you can still reserve a room here.
LOCATION
Perfectly located in the heart of Kowloon Peninsula - famous Tsim Sha Tsui area with utmost convenience. Premiere shopping and entertainment district. Within just a few minutes to walk you can enjoy dinner in Chinese or Western restaurants. Alternatively, McDonalds, KFC are all local. Many 24 hour shops, Bars, Disco and supermarkets are also nearby here. Tsim Sha Tsui is just beside the Victoria Harbor. Tourists can enjoy the great sea view and the famous night scene of Hong Kong Island at the sea side.
*Rooms*
With Largest variety of rooms (Budget, Moderate standard, Deluxe & Super Deluxe Room). More than 100 rooms with different combinations, capable to accommodate for large groups. The largest room size in HK with 70% of rooms are with windows!! (Pls request window room through email, sometimes with extra charge)
- All single room & room with shared bathroom are without window.
- 4 bed private ensuite: Mostly with 2 king size beds. Only 3 rooms with 1 double and 2 single beds.
- 3 bed private ensuite: Mostly with 1 double & 1 single beds. Only 3 rooms with 1 bunk bed and 1 single bed.
- Super Deluxe Room is to guarantee with window while the normal deluxe room is not guaranteed with window. The room arrangement is depends on the on day room availability and different customer's rate, the earlier you book, the cheaper it is; the higher rates, the better quality the room.
- 2-window (270 degree) is not for sale online, please email for further information and have to book much in advance.
PRICE
Lowest Price Guaranteed!!!
According to the same room standard, location and period, if you find the price of other hostels is lower than our hostel, we can give you more lower price than them. We treat this as a welcome to our loyal customers and see it as a great opportunity to attract new customers.
Price includes
- all tax
- 10% service charge (customer book on 14th Jan'10 onwards, price does not include 10% service charge)
- Can Be paid by cash or credit card (3% bank service charge)
ATMOSPHERE
Mirador Mansions features a labyrinth of guesthouses, African bistros, clothing shops, sari stores, and foreign exchange offices. It often acts as a large gathering place for some of the ethnic minorities in Hong Kong, particularly Indians, Middle Eastern people, Nepalese, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis, Nigerians, Europeans, Americans, Pakistanis, Asians, and many other peoples of the world. The building was completed in 1961, at which time Chinese residents predominated. Now, after more than four decades of use, there are nearly 4,000 people living in the Mansions.
With this lively mix of guest workers, mainlanders, local Chinese, tourists and backpackers, the Mirador Mansion neighbourhood is one of the most culturally diverse locations in Hong Kong.
In a study by CUHK anthropologist , it is revealed that there are people from at least 120 different nationalities who have passed through Mirador Mansions in the past year. In the issue of 'TIME Magazine' , 2007, Mirador Mansions was elected as the Best Example of Globalization in Action in its annual feature The Best of Asia. |