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Page148 Saleskit-V3 Single Page Meet Page148, which is part of Page Hotels, the latest hotel brand developed by Butterfly Hospitality Group. The 197-room aordable luxury hotel is a lifestyle-focused haven for urban explorers who wish to experience the city like a local. Home of Urban Explorers [ accommodation ] 。 197 aordable luxury guestrooms Natural & 。 Smoke-free hotel Looking over the verdant greenery of Simple the heritage-rich Kowloon Cricket Club, all rooms boast sweeping green views of the nearby Kowloon Cricket Club. Each smartly designed room embraces Elegance simple elegance, which the materials and finishes are toned down to create a silent background to contrast with the magnificent view. Each room is equipped with an air purifier. Purified air along with a calming landscape allow guests to be submerged in the surroundings, to rest and to refuel. GREENERY VIEW OF THE KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB DELUXE GREENERY [ room features ] The stay experience is accompanied with 43” flat-screen TV, branded bathroom amenities, and especially featuring the specialty coee drip bag by Page Common coee house. A 4G Pocket Wi-Fi Device is also inclusive in selected room types, to fulfill travellers' need for a seamless and connected travel experience. 。 Verdant greenery view in all rooms 。 APPELLES bathroom amenities 。 Air Purifier 。 Page Common coee drip bag 。 4G Pocket Wi-Fi Device 。 Tea making facilities 。 Free high-speed Wi-Fi Internet access 。 Minibar 。 43” LED TV with international channels 。 Electronic safe 。 Marshall speaker 。 Iron and ironing board (on request) PAGE COMMON - COFFEE HOUSE The hotel lobby is also an artisanal coee house. The shared space incorporates big communal tables, which Chic & play a vital role in engaging both leisure and business guests, to provide a vibrant workspace and an improved social experience. Chic, minimal and with a lively energetic vibe, Page148 is Minimal defined by its one-of-a-kind lifestyle concept, where [ guest services ] unique settings and check-in experiences enable people to meet new faces, strike new conversations and feel part 。 。 Concierge service Facilities for disabled of a unique, connected social community. 。 Business services 。 Airport limousine 。 Multilingual associates 。 Shuttle bus service Sta at the 24-hour front desk can provide guidance on 。 Laundry / dry cleaning what to do in the area. NATHAN ROAD 148 AUSTIN ROAD, TSIM SHA TSUI, HONG KONG KOWLOON Elements JORDAN AUSTIN ROAD International Commerce Centre (ICC) Conveniently located in the heart of Kowloon CANTON ROAD peninsula, Page148 enjoys convenient access to both Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordon MTR stations, TSIM SHA TSUI and is just 10 minutes away from the Express Rail Link Hong Kong West Kowloon Station. [ location highlights ] International Finance Centre (IFC) 。 5 minutes walk to Jordan Station Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre 。 10 minutes walk to Tsim Sha Tsui Station (HKCEC) 。 2 stops by MTR from Central, Admiralty QUEEN’S ROAD and Wan Chai (HKCEC) 。 10 minutes by taxi to Express Rail Link Central Plaza Hong Kong West Kowloon Station 。 CENTRAL GLOUCESTER ROAD 10 minutes by taxi to Airport Express Lan Kwai Fong Kowloon Station HENNESSY ROAD 。 ADMIRALTY Minutes away from the shopping and WAN CHAI commercial area of Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordan Your Journey of Discovery Begins Here Collaborating with the city’s most innovative and up-and-coming photographers, baristas, urban sketchers and more, Page148 is your go-to insider guide to town, with the most authentic city stories and travel tips in hand. Call us +852 2132 6108 [email protected] www.pagehotels.com @pagehotels.
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