Hello,
I am travelling to China in October and I will be staying at the Bishop Lei.
Check it out:
http://www.bishopleihtl.com.hk
Harbor view room, on HK Island, mid-levels, under $100 tax and service
included. On prior trips, I have stayed at Grand Hyatt, Hilton, Marco Polo
Prince, Sheraton, even the Salisbury YMCA. This should be good for
comparison purposes, since its a third of what it cost to stay at the Hyatt.
You can book directly through the hotel via telephone or e-mail. Good luck
on your search.
Rick
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> On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 01:03:57 GMT, "KL" wrote:
>
> Hello Kenny,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> I am no really looking for a discount hotel. However, I know that you
> can get a pretty decent hotel, 4 or 5 stars, for a price that is far
> more affordable than that offered by the so called "discount HK hotels
> websites," on the same hotels.
>
> For example, I once got a room at the Regal Airport for US$ 75, just
> for calling them in the phone; while the cheapest fare advertised in
> the websites for the same hotel at the same time was US$ 145.
>
> I am pretty sure that there must be either a website or reliable
> travel agency providing more affordable fares, and I am looking for
> them.
>
> Thanks again for your message and take care.
>
>
> >I don't know any real discount hotel, but this is where I stay last time
(
> >Jan 2002 ),
> >http://www.citygarden.com.hk/
> >
> >What's your budget? Where in Hong Kong would you like to stay?
> >
> >Kenny
>
>
>
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