Capacity: 15 passenger Luggage: 6
The Toyota Coaster is a minibus produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. comfort and versatility.
-Price includes car and English speaking driver in Hong Kong.
-Prices are inclusive of taxes and fuel. Tolls and parking charges will be charged at cost.
-One way pick-up or drop-off outside of central HK or Kowloon will incur an additional hour charge.
-Weekly or Daily rates or public holiday surcharge available on request.
No refund in case of a no-show.
No refund in case of a no-show.
No refund in case of a no-show.
Alfa (Alphard) is developed by Toyota's luxury MPV, using the chassis to improve the Previa. The first generation of Elfa was born in 2002, power has 2.4 liters and 3.0 liters two engines, can be optional four-wheel drive system. 2008 Elfa replacement, Toyota also launched a sister car Vellfire, the main young sports style.
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
Specifications: Engine Capacity: 3,604 Number of Gears: 5 Max power (hp@rpm): 285 @ 6,350 Max torque (Nm@rpm): 347 @ 4,300
Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
28/45-passengers
Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Hong Kong, ; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
This vehicle is used for the following tours & packages:
Self Drive Car for Rent from Hong Kong City Vice Versa for 8 hours
Cities:
Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
8 Seats
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, 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
Bao Bei, means “BABE” in Chinese, is a new “Made in Hong Kong” Lounge & Eatery concept located in Hong Kong’s nightlife hub. Bao Bei will be serving customers Asian themed comforting dishes like Steamed Baos, alongside a variety of small and sharing plates with a playful twist.
At the lounge, mixologists will be shaking Asian themed cocktails and pouring your favourite Asian Craft Beer. Each sip and bite will give patrons an immersive experience into an environment that blends elements from both East and West perfectly.
Conveniently located in the central business district in Hong Kong, BRICK LANE Admiralty offers spacious and scenic al fresco dining experience. It is also one of the best places to view festive fireworks display in Hong Kong. The restaurant is an ideal venue for corporate events, weddings, parties, fashion shows, meetings and more.
Beerliner Langham Place has the same unique façade to its counterparts all over Hong Kong. The restaurant imposes a 3D architectural rendering of an 18th century structure with a mix of contemporary and ancient design elements like striking arched doorways and chandelier lights. This new shop also boasts a large open kitchen and a modest bar reminiscent of a microbrewery in Germany.
Complementing the cream-colored stoned brick walls and brown teak furnishings with soft lighting, Beerliner offers a casual dining place in a stylish setting. Beerliner offers a range of German fares featuring appetizers, salads, mains and desserts. Patrons can savor traditional favorites from the open kitchen including Roasted Pork Knuckle and Sausage Platter. Beerliner also features an impressive list of classic German beers like Weissbier and Pilsener, and a refreshing cocktails and mocktails list is also available for affinities.
Harbour & Windsor guarantee an impressive entrance with its marble staircase. Coupled with magnificent views of the stunning Victoria Harbour and Park, the charming expanse raises the bar for entertainment. A private closet can be used for bridal preparation or as a translation room.
Evoking memories of traditional Parisian cafés, Plat du Jour Pacific Place serves authentic French bistro fare using quality products and classic cooking techniques.
The restaurant is designed for a variety of customers and functions where guests can choose to have a 2 or 3 course meal in the main restaurant, a drink and a bite at the bar, or simply a relaxing afternoon coffee with a nibble at the indoor terrace.
Dating back to 1888, The Pawn is housed in one of Hong Kong’s most historical buildings. What was once the famous Woo Cheong pawn shop became The Pawn in 2008 and re-opened in collaboration with British celebrity chef Tom Aikens after an extensive refurbishment. Featuring modern British cuisine on the second floor ‘Kitchen’ and handcrafted cocktails and artisanal spirits on the first floor ‘Botanicals’ bar.
With a permanent art collection curated by well-known Hong Kong artist ‘anothermountainman’ (Stanley Wong) featuring some of Hong Kong’s top contemporary artists, The Pawn has become more than just a dining space. It is a communal social venue for an eclectic mix of groups and sub-cultures, celebrating retro-futurism, arts & design, through casual-chic, al fresco and relaxed dining.














