Whether this 24 passenger 24 Seaters Coaster will meet your highest expectations. This vehicle is well-maintained and always neat interior. The driver is accurate speaks reasonable English and willing to satisfy every demand. Your satisfaction is our primary goal so we will get you to your destination and back at the reasonable price. So relax and enjoy the ride!
A tourist bus is a passenger car that is designed and equipped for tourism. The arrangement of such vehicles is to ensure passenger comfort and does not carry standing passengers.
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
Specifications: Power: 2,706 c.c. 265 hp 0-100km 5.5s Exterior Color: Racing Yellow Interior Color: Black Transmission / Chassis Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) Sport Chrono Package Sports exhaust system Power steering Plus Wheels 20-inch Carrera Classic Wheels Audio BOSE Surround Sound System
Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
Capacity: 6 Passenger The Toyota Alphard is a luxury MPV popular as limousines across Asia. The Alphard delivers strong safety and roominess and luxury not common in the ordinary MPV's. The large luggage capacity makes it great for airport transfers. Notes: Price include car and English speaking driver for sedans and minivans. Prices are inclusive of taxes, fuel, tolls and parking charges. Free waiting time for hotel pickup is 15 minutes, for airport pickup is 60 minutes after aircraft landing. Extra hour rate will be applied for any extra waiting time. A surcharge may apply for travelling to N.T.area (include Tsuen Wan, Sai Kung). A surcharge may apply for service between 23:00 to 07:00. Other cars and 45 to 58 seat buses are also available upon request.
This vehicle is used for the following tours & packages:
Day Hire Tour for 8 hours from Hong Kong to Shenzhen Downtown and Back to Hong Kong Kowloon Package
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
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Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; 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
in New Territories, Hong Kong
A Dream Wedding Venue - The Vista Ballroom & Terrace at The American Club
With a unique and magnificent setting above Tai Tam Bay, the Vista Ballroom & Terrace at our Country Club is the ideal choice for your very special day. Take advantage of our professional expertise and five star service to ensure your wedding is as memorable as it deserves to be.
Jimmy’s Kitchen has been serving classic British Colonial cuisine in Hong Kong since 1928. After over 80 years, Jimmy’s still remains one of the city’s most highly renowned and beloved culinary institutions. The old photographs hanging on the walls, the immaculate table setting, the mood lighting and the meticulous service all ensure that guests feel at home. The contemporary wooden L-shaped bar creates a comfortable area for patrons to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of this vibrant city.
The Bar and Cafe area at Oolaa is perfect for many types of events, with flexible event packages to suit. Contact us now by clicking the green button!
Aberdeen Street Social is the third collaboration in Hong Kong between Michelin-star Chef Jason Atherton and entrepreneur Yenn Wong, founder of the JIA Group. It is set in a historic 1950’s two-storied building within PMQ, the new landmark of Hong Kong’s creative ecology, at SoHo in Central.
Following on his highly successful openings in London, Singapore, Shanghai and Hong Kong, Aberdeen Street Social serves Atherton’s modern British cuisine, bar bites, delicious desserts and great cocktails.
Designed by the Shanghai-based award-winning Neri & Hu, the bright and airy venue has outdoor terraces on both floors for alfresco dining and gardens surrounding the property.
UPSTAIRS - RESTAURANT houses a contemporary restaurant inviting an intimate dining experience, with a private room and outdoor terrace overlooking the gardens.
DOWNSTAIRS - BAR & BISTRO is a cosy room with a long bar and outdoor patio for all-day socialising! A menu of British comfort favourites, delicious desserts to share, bar bites and great cocktails makes it the perfect spot for all-day casual dining, afternoon tea with friends and pre or post dinner drinks till late.
Aberdeen Street Social is operated by the JIA Group which also includes 208 Duecento Otto, Mak Mak, 22 Ships. Duddell’s, Chachawan, Ham & Sherry and Meen & Rice.
Depending on the size of your group, we are able to reserve the semi-private dining room, the Upstairs Restaurant, Downstairs, Bistro & Bar or the whole venue.
Aberdeen Street Social is perfect for lunches, dinners, cocktails, weekend brunch, weekday afternoon tea, product launches, press events, wine tastings, corporate events, after-work drinks, private parties and celebrations, etc.
LILY & BLOOM draw their inspiration from the physical streetscapes and downtown street life that emerged in great cities near the turn of the 20th century. Beginning in Paris and migrating to London, New York, San Francisco, and Shanghai, the years of 1890-1930 marked the beginning of not just the modern city, but the way we now eat and drink. Street vendors, cafes, people watching, restaurants, classic cocktails, chefs and cookbooks - all came to the forefront at this time. Most importantly, the life force of all this - the central urban market - was born.
From the intricate architecture of the brick tenements, to the raw energy of immigrant city life and the places such vendors/hawkers/restaurant owners drank and ate, LILY & BLOOM’s interiors hint at both the urban grits and the creative headiness of the early 1900’s. Together with the ingredient-driven food and drink, the concept celebrates the life that markets, food, and those who produce it have given us literally and figuratively. BUZZ CONCEPTS, by partnering with AvroKO, aim to pay tribute to this era in their new duplex space at LILY & BLOOM.
THE COCKTAIL LOUNGE (6/F)
With a drinks menu that provides unparalleled insight into the refined art of mixology, Lily continues to attract Hong Kong’s finest with an unbeatable selection of expertly-crafted cocktails served in a space inspired by turn-of-the-century America.
PRIVATE DINING ROOM (6/F)
A Private Dining Room, located within Lily, are ideal for events of all types, ranging from business meetings, gatherings, birthday parties and many more.
THE RESTAURANT (5/F)
Just one floor down sits Bloom, the city’s definitive contemporary American kitchen. Brimming with energy and warmth, the restaurant is decked out in wood and industrial elements in a design evocative of old Manhattan, and highlights market-fresh flavours and top-of-the-line seafood in their omnipresent raw bar. Honest cooking meets gourmet produce in a menu that reveals a bounty of traditional American favorites refined with subtle European touch.
In keeping with The Salted Pig's rustic, English-style farmhouse concept, interior designer Kinney Chan blends homey and chic elements, with blackboards, wooden pedal, a chopping block bar, a fun and playful pig mural and various pig-themed items. The use of wood is everywhere, such as bare wooden tables and simple wooden chairs. Single tables and booths are available for intimate social gatherings, while a full-height shelf can be slide out to form a private area for parties.
Combinations of beige, grey and brown shades, as well as a touch of red are used to generate a homey and warm feeling. By creating a natural and cozy ambience, this rustic restaurant is ideal for local guests and tourists to escape from the modern world. Another highlight of the restaurant is the spacious outdoor terrace, where diners can enjoy relaxing alfresco dining and wind down from the hectic workweek at the same time.












