One of the easiest parts about planning a trip to Hong Kong is finding accommodations. Hong Kong is a top tourist destination, people from everywhere come to this amazing city by the droves. And to think, Hong Kong can accommodate all these tourists and businessmen easily.

If you just try surfing the internet for Hong Kong accommodations, you will find yourself bombarded with so much choices it can be blinding. How to choose which hotel to stay in is not so hard if you can break it down according to your needs.

There are so many economy hotels in Hong Kong, many of them call themselves budget hotels. In most cases, if you book a 3 day cheap tour from an ad in the newspaper, chances are high that you will end up with a room in a twin sharing budget hotel.

There’s nothing wrong with these hotels at all. However, if you are used to having amenities like bathtub, hotel sports facilities, fully carpeted floors and the like, you might be very disappointed. Budget hotels are merely functional and great if all you intend to do there is spend the night, and the days are outside exploring the city.

If your plan is to get away and relax, you might be better off staying in a 3, 4 or 5 star hotel. To give you an idea of the room rates, a 3 star hotel will charge an average room rate of approximately $750 a night; a 4 star hotel might be around $1000 a night while a 5 star hotel can be as steep as $4000 a night. Of course, what you are paying for is more than just a room. You have the quality high end facilities, with luxurious pampering and care that you can only find in hotels like these. For a great selection of places to stay with discount prices visit Hong Kong Hotel for more information.

Hotel in Hong KongSome of the more popular and reasonable hotels in Hong Kong are the Central Park Hotel, Grand Hyatt, Excelsior Hotel, Holiday Inn, Garden View, and many, many more.

If you prefer to have some privacy, there are short term apartments that come fully furnished, and equipped with all the conveniences of a home. Hostels and guest houses are also very easy to find.

Reservations are usually required to make sure that upon arriving at your hotel, you will not have any problem. If you are booking a vacation deal, make sure you have the hotel voucher before you even leave for Hong Kong.

There are also some wonderful resorts that you can stay in, if you want to stay outside of the city. These are easily accessible through taxi, car or even ferry, depending on the exact location of your hotel.

One word of advise though if you plan to book a budget hotel room from an internet ad. Do make sure that you have all the information about the hotel. It would even be a good idea that you request for pictures, and research if the hotel is accredited by the Ministry of Tourism. There are many hole-in-the-wall hotels that may not be up to your standards when you get finally get to your room, and it might be too late to start looking for alternative accommodations.

Research may take a little time, but it will save you from any form of aggravation when you are in the middle of a Hong Kong downtown street with no idea where to go for help.

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