Located in Tsim Sha Tsui just 8-minutes walk from the MTR station, The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers entertains unparalleled accessibility. A ferry terminal to mainland China is an escalator ride away from the lobby and a short jog outdoors takes you to Kowloon Park. Not to mention Hong Kong's premier retail destination Harbour City, M+ Museum, Hong Kong Palace Museum and Xiqu Centre of West Kowloon Cultural District, High Speed Rail and the iconic Star Ferry are all just a stone's throw away. With just a 20 minutes' train ride by MTR (5 stations from Austin Station to Sung Wong Toi Station) to the Kai Tak Sports Park, Royal Pacific Hotel is the ideal base for athletes, referees and spectators of any sports events. All rooms and suites ranging from 22m2 to 145m2 are 100% smoke-free providing clean comfort in a health-conscious environment. Spacious and functional, guests in the Towers Wing enjoy panoramic views of Victoria Harbour while residents of the Hotel Wing enjoy refreshing views of nearby Kowloon Park. Complemented with meeting and catering facilities with flexible configuration, the hotel provides ideal venues for business meetings, conference and social events of any kind up to 270 persons. Satisfy your palate while enjoying the stunning views of Hong Kongâs iconic Victoria Harbour at the two-storey Pierside Bar and Restaurant, offering daily breakfast, an Ă la carte menu, seasonal sets, semi-buffet lunches, dinner and a Halal Menu certified by The Incorporated Trustees of The Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong. Keep your spirits high at the bar with a selection of beers, wines and cocktails. The Fitness Centre, featuring a range of strength, endurance and cardio equipment, caters to the wellness routines of all guests.
"Good price-per qualty option for staying in Kowloon, as you turn out to be close to the bustling heart of eating, shopping and leisure of the peninsula, - with nice park on one side, giant Harbour city center on the other and pier nearby.
Hotel is not very new but well-maintained, you might need luck only in respect of the room view, as it is sometimes depressive to be overlooked by the high wall of the opposite building just a couple of dozen metres away, knowing that the harbour and space and air are just around the corner"