Transportation

Hong Kong International Airport, the major business districts, and most visitor attractions can be easily reached from The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers. Public transport is economical and reliable, taxis are inexpensive and readily available, and chauffeur driven limousines can be arranged through the hotel concierge.

To and From the Airport

A regular hotel shuttle bus service priced at HK$130 per head each way connects Hong Kong International Airport to The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers.  A free hotel shuttle bus service connects the hotel to the Airport Express Kowloon Station. Chauffeur driven limousine transfers can be arranged through the concierge.

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To and From the Ferry Terminal

Just an elevator ride away from the China-Macau Ferry Terminal, The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers is the only hotel in Hong Kong to connect directly to the major seaports of the Pearl River Delta. The terminal serves Macau and the Chinese ports of Dou Men, Gao Ming, He Shan, Jiang Men, Lian Hua Shan, Nan Sha, San Bu, Shunde, She Kou, Shenzhen, Tai Ping, Tai Shan, Zhu Hai and Zhong Shan.

To and From the Cruise Terminal

The Cruise Terminal is just next to the hotel within 15 minutes walk, providing an easy pathway to hotel guests to start their itinerary in other cities.

To and From Trade Fair Venues

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wanchai is easily accessible via ferry from the nearby Star Ferry Terminal, about 10 minutes walk form the hotel. Or take the MTR underground rail system from Tsim Sha Tsui station, about five minutes walk from the hotel. The Airport Express connects directly to AsiaWorld Expo near Hong Kong International Airport.

Around Town

By Taxi
Taxis in Hong Kong are plentiful and inexpensive and can be taken from the hotel to any business or entertainment destinations in town. The red cab flagfall is HK$ 15 and another HK$ 1.40 is payable for every additional 200 meters.

By Train
The MTR network serves many destinations on Hong Kong Island, in Kowloon, in the New Territories, and even Lantau Island, Hong Kong Disneyland and Shenzhen in the mainland. The network is simple and inexpensive to use. The fare range is from HK$4 to HK$36.5.

By Bus
Buses run frequently along designated routes and are generally somewhat inexpensive than rail. The concierge can advise on where best to board them.

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