香港會議展覽中心鄰近停車場位置圖 Carparks Nearby the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (更新日期:2020年7月 Updated As of July 2020)

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香港會議展覽中心鄰近停車場位置圖 Carparks Nearby the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (更新日期:2020年7月 Updated As of July 2020) 香港會議展覽中心鄰近停車場位置圖 Carparks Nearby the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (更新日期:2020年7月 Updated as of July 2020) 1 博覽道中停車場 11 華懋世紀廣場 Expo Drive Central Car Park Chinachem Century Tower 金紫荊廣場 停車場 酒店 Golden Bauhinia Square N 電話 Tel: 2582 7079 電話 Tel: 9133 2606 Car Parks Hotels 香港回歸紀念碑 碼頭 港鐵站 Reunification 2 會展廣場停車場 (港灣道) 12 新銀集團中心 Monument 金紫荊雕塑 Ferry Pier MTR Station Golden Bauhinia Sculpture Convention Plaza Car Park 入口 The Sun's Group Centre Entrance 灣仔會展 行人天橋 巴士總站 (Harbour Road) Wan Chai 電話 Tel: 2833 2923 Pedestrian Footbridge (HKCEC) 維多利亞港 Bus Terminus Victoria Harbour 電話 Tel: 2802 7376 博覽道 Expo Drive � 博覽道 Expo Drive e � � 13 萬通保險大廈 riv D e o riv p � x D 3 鷹君公眾停車場 E o YF Life Tower p 香港會議展覽中心 x 道 E 覽 博 道 Eagle Harbour Public Car Park 覽 Hong Kong 電話 Tel: 5536 4592 博 � Convention and Exhibition 電話 Tel: 2827 5102 Centre 灣仔渡輪碼頭 14東城大廈 博覽道 Expo Drive 博覽道東 Expo Drive East Wan Chai Ferry Pier 博覽道東 Expo Drive East 1 � 4 瑞安中心 � 博覽道中 Expo Drive Central East Town Building � Shui On Centre 龍和道 Lung Wo Road 電話 Tel: 9223 6737 � 龍和道 Lung Wo Road � 電話 Tel: 2802 8018 龍和道 Lung Wo Road � � � 龍和道 Lung Wo Road 15 群策大廈 5 中環廣場 Kwan Chart Tower Lun Central Plaza 街 g King Street � 香港愛護動動協會 景 電話 Tel: 5377 7126 龍合街 Lung Hop Street SPCA (HK)Wan Chai 龍 會議道 Convention Avenue 只通往酒店 Headquarters d 電話 Tel: 2586 8123 � To Hotel Only a 龍合街 Lung Hop Street o R � � g n d i a m 香港君悅酒店 香港萬麗海景酒店 o e l 16 中國網絡中心 R Grand Hyatt Hong Kong Renaissance Harbour View F g 鷹君中心 海港中心 港灣道體育館 n Hotel Hong Kong i 6 新鴻基中心 道 Great Eagle Harbour Harbour Road m e l 明 Centre Centre Sports Centre China Online Centre F 分域碼頭街 Fenwick Pier Street 林 Sun Hung Kai Centre 菲 道 2 灣仔運動場 明 電話 Tel: 9810 3085 � Wan Chai Sports Ground 林 Road Marsh 馬師道 電話 Tel: 2827 7247 會景閣 辦公大樓 菲 Convention Plaza Apartments Office Tower 3 Road Tonnochy 杜老誌道 港灣道 Harbour Road � 17 中國海外大廈 香港演藝學院 � 港灣道 Harbour Road 7 東亞銀行港灣中心 The Hong Kong Academy 香港藝術中心 China Overseas Building for Performing Arts Hong Kong Bank of East Asia Arts Centre 4 灣仔政府大樓 5 華潤大廈 新鴻基中心 瑞安中心 Wanchai Tower China Resources Sun Hung Kai Centre 電話 Tel: 2865 7672 中環廣場 Building 灣景國際 Shui On Centre Central Plaza Harbour View Centre The Harbourview 香港瑞吉酒店 君臨海域酒店 稅務大樓 The St. Regis 電話 Tel:Gloucester 2529 Hotel 7805 Revenue Tower 電訊大樓 入境事務大樓 Hong Kong 18 越秀大廈 香港警察總部 Telecom House Immigration Tower 6 問月酒店 Hong Kong Mira Moon Yue Xiu Building Police Headquarters 告士打道 Gloucester Road 12 8 聯合鹿島大廈 中國恆大中心 銅鑼灣站 Causeway Bay Station China Evergrande 10 Centre 夏愨大廈 大新金融中心 11 電話 Tel: 2519 6245 Harcourt House 六國酒店 9 Allied Kajima Building Gloucester Luk Kwok Dah Sing Financial Centre Hong Kong 8 芬名酒店 電話 Tel: 5300 0739 13 7 The Fleming Hotel 19 兆安中心 萬通保險大廈 謝斐道 Jaffe Road YF Life Tower 香港華美粵海酒店 軍器廠街 Arsenal Street 16 星網商務精品酒店 14 The Wharney Guang Dong 香港諾富特世紀酒店 15 9 資本中心 Siu On Centre Hotel Hong Kong Novotel Century Wifi Boutique Hotel 分域街 Fenwick Street 柯布連道 O'Brien Road Hong Kong 華登酒店 電話 Tel: 6010 8232 WaldenCapital hotel Centre 港島皇悅酒店 Road Tonnochy 杜老誌道 Empire Hotel Hong Kong, 香港灣仔睿景酒店 Wan Chai Kew Green Hotel 駱克道 Lockhart Road 史釗域道 Stewart Road 電話 Tel: 6042 6122 Wanchai Hong Kong 麗駿酒店 Brighton Hotel 百利酒店 Hong Kong 菲林明道 Fleming Road 駱克道市政大廈 20 上海實業大廈 Burlington Hotel 18 19 Lockhart Road Municipal 盧押道 FLuard Road 17 Services Building 10 海外信託銀行大廈 Shanghai Industrial 香港遨舍衛蘭軒 軒尼詩道 Hennessy Road OZO Wesley Hong Kong 灣仔站 Wan Chai Station 富薈灣仔酒店 O.T.B Building Investment Building 20 灣仔88酒店 iclub Wan Chai Hotel 電話 Tel: 9843 6364 Wanchai 88 Hotel 電話 Tel:簡悅酒店‧銅鑼灣 9731 0250 Minimal Hotel.Urban 備 註:由於灣仔發展計劃第二期及沙田至中環綫(沙中綫)項目鄰近會展中心,道路或會實施臨時改道。此行車路線圖只供參考,要得知最新安排,請留意現場交通指示牌。 香港銅鑼灣利景酒店 修頓球場 The Charterhouse Southorn Playground Causeway Bay Hotel Remarks : Due to Wanchai Development Phase II and MTR Shatin Central Link projects near the HKCEC, temporary traffic diversions are in effect. The map is for reference only. For latest arrangements, please refer to traffic road signs on location. Hong Kong 皇后大道東 Queen's Road East 南洋酒店 此段行車路只通往酒店的車輛使用。 South Pacific Hotel This section is only applicable to Hotel. 莊士敦道 Johnston Road.
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