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Designated Quarantine Hotels: Fourth Cycle (Valid Until 31 August 2021) Designated Quarantine Hotels: Fourth Cycle (valid until 31 August 2021) (Updated on 30 July 2021) *In case the quarantine period straddles across 31 August 2021, travellers should take into account possible changes to the list in making reservation. (Sorted by district) New designated hotels in fourth cycle Suite Non-Suite Whether the hotel will provide Proposed Room Rate per Night for Proposed Room Rate per Night for delivery service Name of Hotel District Address Website for Reservation Email Address Tel. No. Fax No. No. of Rooms Quarantine Guests (full board price No. of Rooms Quarantine Guests (full board price and Hotel policy for guests under the age of 18 (Note) (e.g. take-away and all inclusive)($) all inclusive)($) food order) to guest rooms Hotel welcomes the quarantine guests under the age of 18 to HK$480 Single Occupancy/ HK$580 http://www.bestwesternplushot HK$560 Single Occupancy/ HK$660 stay and we will provide special care for the guests. In 1 Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong Central and Western 308 Des Voeux Road West [email protected] 34103333 25598499 129 178 Double Occupancy/ HK$680 Triple Y elhongkong.com Double Occupancy addition, the contact phone number for the guest's guardian Occupancy will be required Y $1,800 $1,800 Please refer to https://cmplus.com.hk/zh/quar (1 ppl with meals) (1 ppl with meals) 2 CM+ Hotels & Serviced Apartments Central and Western No. 16 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong [email protected] 35606738 37096622 19 35 Hotel Policy Must stay with an adult antine-package/ $1,900 $1,900 stipulated on hotel (2 ppls with meals) (2 ppls with meals) website Hotel welcomes the quarantine guests under the age of 18 to http://www.grandcityhotelhong [email protected] HK$530 Single Occupancy/ HK$630 HK$450 Single Occupancy/ HK$550 stay and we will provide special care for the guests. In 3 Grand City Hotel Central and Western 338 Queen's Road West 21921222 25170588 10 204 Yes kong.com m Double Occupancy Double Occupancy addition, the contact phone number for the guest's guardian will be required Superior Room HK$498 (Single) The hotel suggests that guests aged 18 years or under be HK$748 (Double) accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. If the guest decides to stay alone, the guest needs to present a letter signed by a https://www.shangri- Club Suite Deluxe City View Room parent/legal guardian to confirm this arrangement before 4 JEN Hong Kong by Shangri-La Central and Western 508 Queen's Road West, Hong Kong SAR la.com/en/hotels/jen/hongkong [email protected] 2733 8786 5 HK$1,988 (Single) 278 HK$648 (Single) Y checking-in at the hotel. /westerndistrict HK$2,238 (Double) HK$898 (Double) *Guests aged 16 years and under must be accompanied by an adult Deluxe Harbour View Room HK$698 (Single) HK$948 (Double) Standard Room - HK$850 (1 pax) Standard Room - HK$1,050 (2 pax) A parent / legal guardian physically shows up to complete the Superior Room - HK$1,050 (1 pax) registration and check-out with the child. https://www.dcollection.com/e Harbour View Suite: HK$3,680 (1 pax) Superior Room - HK$1,250 (2 pax) 5 Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong Central and Western No.3 Kau U Fong, Central, Hong Kong n/lan-kwai-fong-hotel-kau-u- [email protected] 36500299 36500288 5 120 Y HK$3,880 (2 pax) Harbour View Room - HK$1,250 (1 pax) fong/ Harbour View Room - HK$1,450 (2 pax) The parent / legal guardian is required to sign a Declaration Deluxe Room - HK$1,780 (1 pax) Form Deluxe Room - HK$1,980 (2 pax) Urban Room HK$1,964 (Single) Guest must age 18 or above. For those minors requiring the HK$2,403 (Double) company of an accompanying adult, prior permission from DH is needed. The application can be submitted by accompanying Harbour Room One-Eight-One Hotel & Serviced HK$4,486 for single adult after confinees’ arrival in Hong Kong and receipt of the 6 Central and Western 181 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong www.one-eight-one.com [email protected] 31811688 NA 25 95 HK$2,607 (Single) Yes Residences HK$5,087 for double quarantine order. The accompanying adult can call the hotline HK$3,046 (Double) number on the quarantine order and submit an application. The accompanying adult also has to be quarantined in the same Luxe Harbour hotel room till the end of the quarantine period. HK$2,964 (Single) HK$3,402 (Double) We welcome guests 16 years old to stay in the hotel alone for Deluxe Room (GOLD): quarantine themselves, a parent/legal guardian require to HK$1,700 (Single) complete a consent letter for underage prior check in. Ovolo Central Radio Suite: HK$2,200 (Double) www.ovolohotels.com/hong- 7 Central and Western 2 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong [email protected] 2165 1000 2790 5490 1 HK$4,800 (Single) 38 Y If the guest is 16 years old or younger, the guest must be (newly added designated quarantine kong/ HK$5,300 (Double) Premium Room (PLATINUM): accompanied by a parent/legal guardian, and follow the same hotel from August 9, 2021) HK$2,200 (Single) quarantine rules during the stay in hotel. HK$2,700 (Double) Specific room type will be arrange for underage. HK$450 Our hotel welcomes the quarantine guests under the age of 18 http://www.ramadahongkongh (single occupancy) to stay and we will provide special care for the guests. In 8 Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View Central and Western 239 Queen's Road West Hong Kong [email protected] 2599 9888 2559 1266 NA NA 432 Y arbourview.com/ HK$550 addition, the contact phone number for the guest's guardian (double occupancy) will be required. Non-suite (L600 Premier / L600 Executive, Suite (L900 Suite, 85 sqm) / 套房 (L900 56 sqm) / 客房 (L600 尊貴客房 / L600 行 套房, 85 sqm) 政客房, 56 sqm) HK$7,810 (Single) HK$5,830 (Single) HK$9,075 (Double) HK$7,095 (Double) Consent & Indemnity form to be filled by Parents/Guardian. If Suite (Landmark Suite, 140 sqm) / 套房 Non-suite (L600 Deluxe, 56 sqm) / 客房 Y - Deliver https://www.mandarinoriental. the minor is to be accompanied by an adult during his/her stay, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong +852 2132 0188 / +852 (置地套房, 140 sqm) (L600 豪華客房, 56 sqm) Personal Item only 9 Central and Western The Landmark, 15 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong com/hong-kong/the- [email protected] +852 2132 0199 13 98 the caretaker is required to apply for conditional approval from Kong 9163 0011 HK$38,500 (Single) HK$4,950 (Single) N - Deliver Food landmark/luxury-hotel the Department of Health by email to HK$40,150 (Double) HK$6,215 (Double) Item [email protected], before the arrival of the guests. Suite (Entertainment Suite, 166 sqm) / Non-suite (L450 Superior / L450 Deluxe, 套房 (娛樂套房, 166 sqm) 42 sqm) / 客房 (L450 高級客房 / L450 豪 HK$49,500 (Single) 華客房, 42 sqm) HK$51,150 (Double) HK$3,630 (Single) HK$4,895 (Double) 1 Whether the hotel will provide Proposed Room Rate per Night for Proposed Room Rate per Night for delivery service Name of Hotel District Address Website for Reservation Email Address Tel. No. Fax No. No. of Rooms Quarantine Guests (full board price No. of Rooms Quarantine Guests (full board price and Hotel policy for guests under the age of 18 (Note) (e.g. take-away and all inclusive)($) all inclusive)($) food order) to guest rooms HK$660 HK$480 Our hotel welcomes the quarantine guests under the age of 18 (Single Occupancy) (Single Occupancy) to stay and we will provide special care for the guests. In No.88 Chun Yeung Street, www.ramadahongkonggrandvi HK$760 HK$580 10 Ramada Hong Kong Grand View Eastern [email protected] 2130 3388 2130 3399 33 284 Y addition, the contact phone number for the guest's guardian North Point, Hong Kong ew.com (Double Occupancy) (Double Occupancy) will be required. HK$860 HK$680 (Guests under the age of 16 must stay with an adult) (Triple Occupancy) (Triple Occupancy) Traditional Room: HK$880 (Single) HK$1,180 (Double) Superior Room: HK$1,580 (Single) https://www.marriott.com/hote HK$2,500 (Single) HK$1,880 (Double) For guest aged under 18 years old staying alone, he/she needs Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, ls/hotel-deals/details/HKGFP- [email protected] 11 Islands 9 Yi Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong 23528035 23528011 15 HK$3,000 (Double) 485 Y to present a document signed by a parent/ legal guardian to Tung Chung four-points-hong-kong-tung- om Ocean View Room: confirm such arrangement upon check-in chung/OFF-19568 HK$990 (Single) HK$1,290 (Double) Superior Ocean View Room: HK$1,790 (Single) HK$2,090 (Double) Presidential Suite (360 sq. m.): 3- bedrooms suite with kitchen. Deluxe - $16,000 (Single), $880 (Single) $19,000 (Double), $1,230 (Double) $22,000 (Triple) $1,680 (Triple) Include 3 meals per staying guest (s) Include 3 meals per staying guest (s) Yes. Accept Deluxe Suite: Standard - outside delivery. Hotel strongly advises that guest under the age of 18 ("Guest") $2,260 (Single), Items will be shall be accompanied by his/her parent or adult care-taker $2,860 (Double) $590 (Single) delivered to room 3 9 Cheong Tat Road, Hong Kong International Airport, https://www.regalhotel.com/re throughout his/her stay.
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