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Nathan Hotel near to the Night Market

Named after Nathan Road, the "Golden Mile" of Hong Kong, this respected hotel has welcomed visitors to the area for many years.   Always clean and tidy rooms which offer more space than in other parts of the region. Choose from a double bed or two singles or even a 3 single bed for families and groups. With the MTR and great restaurants near by this is an unbeatable choice in its range. Look out for the free mobile smart phone available with some packages that allows unlimited web browsing and free phone calls for guests.

The facilities of the hotel include a modern fitness centre with a full range of equipment on the 6th floor which is dedicated to hotel guests only.  While dining and entertaining choices include the contemporary Penthouse Restaurant on the 15th, beside the Bali bar with its Indonesian styling, and the hot hotel basement club the Nathan cellar with performances and wine tasting. And on the ground floor is a Starbucks to get your daily dose of Joe!

Inside the rooms you will find all the necessities from power adaptors to toiletries you need, from ice to water to drinks you'll find them all easily available.

Delicate wooden furniture and modern décor combined with traditional fabric choices give the hotels a traditional yet modern outlook. And at the end of the day rest your head on the renowned feather pillow in the king size bed and enjoy the peace and quite of Nathan hotel.

 

Temple Street Gallery

Vibrant sight by day and night

 

Get to the Night Market

Visitors and locals alike congregate in the evenings in Hong Kong's last remaining Night Market. The Night Market at Temple Street has been a fixture of the Jordan/Yau Ma Tei district since at least the 1920s and probably before.

Today it boasts market stalls with fashions and accessories, seafood and claypot rice in traditional Dai Pai Dong restaurants, fortunetellers and tarot card readers, and Cantonese Opera singers. Nowhere else in Hong Kong is such an interesting cross section of Hong Kong culture, cuisine, commerce and society to be found.

 


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