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Airport Connections

The Airport Express runs every 10 minutes from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily. It takes approximately 15 minutes to travel between the airport and Tsing Yi Station.Check out the tickets and fare information at MTR.

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Connections

It takes approximately 40 minutes to travel from Panda Hotel to Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building by Airport bus A31. (The bus stop is located downstairs of Panda Hotel on Kwan Mun Hau Street.)Click and search A31 to see more details.

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Connections

It takes approximately 40 minutes to travel from Panda Hotel to Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building by Airport bus A31. (The bus stop is located downstairs of Panda Hotel on Kwan Mun Hau Street.)Click and search A31 to see more details.

MTR

The MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is an extensive, frequent and reliable subway system interconnecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, various key districts and the airport on Lantau Island, as well as the New Territories which is adjacent to the border of mainland China.Check out MTR website for more information.

Buses and Minibuses

Buses and minibuses in Hong Kong are plentiful, convenient and comfortable, and most are air-conditioned. Especially popular are the double-deckers buses that offer great views of the surrounding city.Click to see more details.

Buses and Minibuses

Buses and minibuses in Hong Kong are plentiful, convenient and comfortable, and most are air-conditioned. Especially popular are the double-deckers buses that offer great views of the surrounding city.Click to see more details.

Taxi

Taxis in Hong Kong are a bargain compared with many other international cities. Flag fall is HK$24 for the first 2 km, then HK$1.2 - HK$1.7 for each 200m afterwards. An extra toll charge for crossing tunnels may be incurred.Click to see more details.

Ferries

With its coastal location and many outlying islands, Hong Kong operates regular ferry routes connecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the Outlying Islands, as well as Macau and neighbouring cities in Mainland China.Click to see more details.

Ferries

With its coastal location and many outlying islands, Hong Kong operates regular ferry routes connecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the Outlying Islands, as well as Macau and neighbouring cities in Mainland China.Click to see more details.

Tram

In operation since 1904, the historic double-decker tramway runs along Hong Kong Island between Shau Kei Wan and Kennedy Town with a branch route into Happy Valley. It is highly regarded as a popular sightseeing attraction.Click to see more details.

Peak Tram

There's no better way to take a ride to scenic Victoria Peak than by the historic Peak Tram which opened in 1888. The journey takes only 8 minutes from the Terminus in Central to the Peak Tower, offering passengers an unfolding canvas of stunning views over Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Victoria Harbour as the tram ascends.Click to see more details.

Peak Tram

There's no better way to take a ride to scenic Victoria Peak than by the historic Peak Tram which opened in 1888. The journey takes only 8 minutes from the Terminus in Central to the Peak Tower, offering passengers an unfolding canvas of stunning views over Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Victoria Harbour as the tram ascends.Click to see more details.