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Hong Kong - MTR Advice

PostPosted: 14 May 2006, 17:09
by mitchja
Right I'm starting to get organised for my HKG/SYD trip as is now a little over 2 weeks away :D

As I'm over-nighting both ways in HKG I'm going to be using the Airport Express/MTR to get to my hotel in HKG. Using the same hotel in HKG for both stop-overs each way to/from SYD.

The hotel I've chosen in HKG is close to the Causeway Bay MTR station so I need to get on the Airport Express to Hong Kong station and then Central station to Causeway Bay station.

The only thing I can't work out is how to get from Hong Kong station to Central station [:?]

My other question, as I'll probably be buying one of those Airport Express Tourist Octopus cards, is can you buy these from the airport before getting on the Airport Express [:?]

Thanks and Regards

PostPosted: 14 May 2006, 17:20
by honey lamb
James, try this link If you look at the search function to the right of the screen it will give you the route and where to change

PostPosted: 14 May 2006, 17:46
by vmlinuz
Uh... Hong Kong station and Central station are (almost) the same station [8D]

They're at opposite ends of the same complex, which, incidentally, has the 6th biggest building in the world on top of it. Hong Kong station is on the Airport Express and Tung Chung lines, and Central station is on the Island and Tsuen Wan lines - there's a maybe 5 minute walk between them, mostly on two travelator type things.

The main thing to be careful of - not necessarily in your case, but it's bitten me a couple of times - is that they have duplicate exits, i.e. they both have an exit A, an exit B and so on, so if you're going to meet someone at an exit, make sure you know which one it really is...

Also worth noting that if you're near Times Square in CWB, there's quite a walk from where the train stops to the exit - it's a pretty sprawling station with lots of tunnels.

And I'm 95% sure you can get the tourist octopus cards at the airport - I never actually bought a card, since a friend gave me a spare before I moved out here, a spare which happens to be a tourist card :)

PostPosted: 14 May 2006, 18:09
by RichardMannion
Hi James,

Yes, as you leave the baggage hall, there is a MTR desk there that are very helpful - you can buy your tourist card thre. You then walk through the doors into the arrival hall and go straight forward and you will find the Airport Express.

Check the link that HoneyLamb supplied as there are a number of free hotel shuttles from various MTR stations. I walked from the station to the Mandarin Oriental as it wasn't that far away.

Hope this helps,
Richard

PostPosted: 14 May 2006, 18:16
by mitchja
Thanks for the replys [y]

vmlinuz - Yes it is the Times Square exit (exit A) I will be using out of the Causeway Bay station as I'm staying at the Holiday Inn Express hotel near by. Looking at the maps, like you say, exit A is a long way from the station - good job my luggage has wheels :)

Regards

PostPosted: 14 May 2006, 18:36
by Ian
The Tourist Octopus card includes 3 days travel on the MTR, with the first day starting the first time of use. So, if you are just overnighting (is there such a verb?) you will lose 2 days.

PostPosted: 14 May 2006, 19:38
by mas66
Hi There

Ive just arrived back this morning from HKG :D .... something worth adding .... if you are travelling in a group of 2+ you get a discount on the purchase of your airport express tickets if purchased from the desk at the same time.
Have a great trip

Mark

PostPosted: 15 May 2006, 11:01
by V-Ben
To be honnest I'd just get the train into Central then a Taxi... it would cut out alot of walking and taxis are pretty cheap over there.

One hint, try to get the name of your hotel in Cantonese Type, alot of taxi drivers don't understand much english so showing them the name avoids confusion (the number of times they've tried to take me to the wrong Shangri La!).. email the hotel for this.

PostPosted: 15 May 2006, 13:11
by Ian
Right next to the Airport Express ticket desk is the Tourist Information Desk. Pick up a map and ask them to write the name of your hotel in Cantonese on the map, then just show it to the taxi driver.

PostPosted: 15 May 2006, 13:15
by JAT74L
James, I'll be able to give you a "live" report on the journey this Saturday/Sunday as I too am arriving on the 200 then going to the HIX Causeway Bay!

Regards

John

PostPosted: 15 May 2006, 15:51
by mitchja
Excellent John [y]

I've already contacted the HIE and they have emailed me a map (both in English and Cantonese) just in case.

Thanks again

Regards

PostPosted: 19 May 2006, 15:31
by JAT74L
Could you forward me a copy of the map James?

Cheers

John

PostPosted: 20 May 2006, 14:16
by declansmith
There is also Airport express buses which are complimentary from the train station to many hotels.

Its worth getting a the free bus if you dont want to get the taxi.

PostPosted: 20 May 2006, 14:28
by mitchja
Originally posted by JAT74L
Could you forward me a copy of the map James?

Cheers

John


Of course John PM me your email....if it's not too late as I should have read your poster sooner [:I]

If it's any use I've uploaded the map to my web space here

Regards

PostPosted: 20 May 2006, 21:27
by JAT74L
Cheers James, I am about to read it on one of the Clubhouse laptops whilst sipping a Bombay & Tonic!

WHAT a place this is!

Regards

John

PostPosted: 20 May 2006, 21:35
by mitchja
Enjoy the LHR CH, have a great flight and good trip John [y]

Regards