Luxury Coach Bus will meet your highest expectations. This car is well-maintained and always clean interior. The driver is save speaks fluent English and willing to go extra mile for every request. Your satisfaction is our main goal so we will get you to your destination and back at the reasonable price. So sit back and enjoy the ride!
Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
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Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
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4-Seaters Available Full leather electric adjustable rear seat Super spacious Deluxe Executive backseat Electric glass canopy Power rear side window curtain tail Free wiFi; phone charger; mineral water ……
Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Spacious rear seating arrangement; ESC; standard reversing camera; long cargo loading area; proven reliability – offers a vast range of facilities, including sat-nav, nudge bars, spot lights, roof racks, a first-aid kit and an air-conditioning curtain.
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong; Hong Kong, ; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
Driving down Ice House Street, one cannot miss FLY's playful "Front Porch", a semi-outdoor area that is embraced by floor-to-ceiling warm timber planks that intertwined with greens, foliage and light reflections from a gold disco ball spinning lazily in the background. "Combined with playful features such as a hopscotch painted on the floorboards, this area sets a mood that is playful, intimate and welcoming for patrons who want to chill and 'play' at the same time," FLY interior designer, Alicia Tan, puts in a nutshell. It preps one for a night of adrenaline-filled partying where a 3500-square feet dance club awaits behind the smoky glass doors.
The "Back Room" is designed such that a clubber's senses would be enhanced through hearing, seeing and feeling of the music; a massive Turbosound system that pumps solid, crisp and powerful sound that can vibrate hair on skin, a jet-black DJ booth that sits amidst a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling LED wall, displaying larger-than-life graphics that are in-sync with the sound and beats of the tunes. Gritty black tiles, raw concrete and mesh screens are dotted with reflective materials to strategically reflect LED graphics, energizing every corner and engulfing clubbers with synchronized visual beats. Other playful features, such as handle-like wall features, a pseudo dancing pole, raised flooring and even tables that could be used as dancing platforms are also key elements to the spatial planning of the room to entice clubbers' interaction with the music and vibe. Graffiti work by famed French graffiti artist, L1ES ONE, on 2 of the back walls act as backdrops to this urban music playground.
Welcoming ALL hip hop music lovers, FLY plays pumpin' tunes all week long. At FLY, the party never dies!
Located at Hong Kong's hippest dining and entertainment strip, this is a place where you can let your hair down and dance until wee hours in the morning. The décor encompasses a modern and stylish design. On the left hand side of the entrance is an open-air seating area with several sets of high tables and black leather stools separated by large glass doors which create an intimate place for conversation and people-watching. The floor, a combination of marble and dark wood coupled with the reflective mirrors on the earthy brick wall and cozy leather black couches, creates a contemporary and trendy ambience. A well-equipped DJ booth is placed at the back. Whether it's a quiet drink or a night out with friends, Tonic provides a stylish environment and cutting-edge décor.
Located in the heart of Soho, The Herbivores Soho venue can cater up to 20 people with 4 outside seating. The venue is designed around a long wooden common table to create a lively ambience. As soon as you enter, it feels as if you are inside someone’s dining room; the design of the venue aims to bring a cozy dining experience for the diners. It is also equipped with a projector and audio equipment fit enough for any business events.
Voted 'Best People Watching Spot' in Hong Kong, our iconic venue on the corner of Staunton Street is the perfect place to have healthy lunches in the day time and to relax and enjoy bar snacks and drinks after a hectic day in the evening.
The space holds an oval centre-piece bar decorated with large pendant lamps which are set against a backdrop of glowing back-lit “wine-shelves”. The high-rise plush lounge seating is tailor-made for small group gatherings, causal drinking and cocktail sipping.
Bloop’s customers enjoy over 3,000 sq. ft of luxurious, prime real estate and a breathtaking 360⁰ view, from one of the largest set of outdoor terraces in LKF, that extends out over most of Central and Sheung Wan. The interior of Bloop is just as, if not even more, impressive; a dominating 8-metre long aquarium filled with blacktip reef sharks and stingrays astounds all who visit and a very select few VIPs will even be allowed the opportunity to feed these majestic predators of the deep blue!
Since we provide well service and good quality product, Bloop received "Hong Kong No.1 Shisha Lounge" awards by hkclubb.com in 2015.
Standing strong in Soho for over a decade after relocated from The Peak, seafood and grill expert Peak Cafe Bar is thrilled to expand from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon at Olympian City! Located in the heart of West Kowloon's Olympian City, this new branch of Peak Cafe Bar offers a cosy and relaxing setting with a contemporary yet homey ambience, as well as an open kitchen for diners to witness the making of their alluring meals. Also, the restaurant's private dining room is ideal for gatherings and parties, allowing small groups to enjoy the palatable relish in a more exclusive setting.













