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TESLA MODEL S 90D

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Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Vehicle Description

Specifications:
All Wheel Drive
All Glass Panoramic Roof
Black Next Generation Seats
Ultra High Fidelity Sound

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Cities Served

TESLA MODEL S 90D can be used for pick-up and drop-off services in the following airports in New Territories, Hong Kong:

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Cities:
Hong Kong, ; New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong

Hourly: HKD 600.00

Airport Transfer: HKD 1,200.00

No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included

Hourly: HKD 550.00

Airport Transfer: HKD 1,000.00

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Hourly: HKD 450.00

Airport Transfer: HKD 1,300.00

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Hourly: HKD 465.00

Airport Transfer: HKD 1,400.00

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TESLA MODEL S 90D can be used for private chauffeured transfers in the following hotels in New Territories, Hong Kong:

If you are planning a wedding look no further, TESLA MODEL S 90D can be used in wedding packages for the following wedding venues:

  • Amazing Garden

    The Amazing Garden, filled with wild life, home-grown greenery and herbs, provide guests with the feeling of tranquility as well as our blessings to our guests. This elegant and peaceful venue, accommodating up to 250 guests, is perfect for hosting wedding ceremonies or parties.

  • Bridal Tea House Restaurant - To Kwa Wan

    *Exclusive offer - Enjoy 10% Off when booking Bridal Tea House Restaurant through VenueHub*


    Bridal Tea House Christmas Surprise

    *Enjoy a FREE bottle of Rose Wine or a Christmas Cake upon a minimum spending of HK$3000  
    *Enjoy 2 FREE bottles of Rose Wine or Christmas Cakes upon a minimum spending of HK$5000  
    *Free Party Favors for VIP Room bookings (Gifts are available while stock lasts)


    Bridal Tea House Restaurant – To Kwa Wan is located near the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal. There is a glass VIP room which can accommodate up to 12 guests while the main dining area can suit 40 guests.


    Bridal Tea House is a stylish restaurant with colonial Hong Kong ambience. The menu offers Hong Kong’s unique western style cuisine which is tailored to suit international guests’ appetite. Our private multi-function rooms and garden lounges are available for wedding receptions, meeting conferences, birthday celebrations, pool side functions and etc. Optional entertainment packages with Karaoke, Mahjong and Barbeque facilities are also available upon request.

  • The Pawn by Tom Aikens

    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.

  • Hanjan

    *We accept large party any day, please book our venue 3-4 days before the event.

  • Stormies (Elements)

    Situated at Elements, the new high-end shopping complex located at MTR Kowloon Station, guests can enjoy the fresh ocean catches and steaks at this popular bar / restaurant set in a relaxed atmosphere. The long interior space of Stormies is complemented by alfresco seating in the circular roof-top space on the third floor of Elements. The nautical theme of Stormies continues at this restaurant, where a long, teak bar forms the main focus. Chrome chairs and purple upholstery contrast with blue wave-patterned glass elements which accented the décor.

  • BUNGALOW

    ABOUT THE RESTAURANT
    Inspired by the joie de vivre of French culture and cuisine, Bungalow's restaurant serves up traditional French fare that is both comforting as well as refined. Our head chef Steve Chou hails from two of New York City's renowned one Michelin-starred restaurants, Public and The Modern and brings with him a skilled, sophisticated culinary technique that is bold and unconventional while still paying special reverence to the French classics.

    ABOUT THE CLUB
    With an area of 6,000 square feet, Bungalow provides customers a club experience unlike any other. The venue is fitted with the latest in entertainment production such as Funktion-One speakers, moving head spot lights, lasers and 4 wall-sized LED screens. The elevated DJ booth is equipped with three Pioneer CDJ2000 Nexus decks and a DJM900 Nexus mixer, in which is surrounded by a full service semi-circle marble bar. J. Candice Interior Architects is the vision behind the blue and white renaissance-esque design of the space, which features 14 VIP tables and 4 by-invitation only tables next to the DJ booth. As eye candy, the eerily eye-catching giant framed photographs decorating the walls are taken by noted German photographer, Helen Sobiralski. A rising talent, her works are all inspired by traditional Baroque paintings but re-interpreted with modern elements.