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If you have a lot of luggage, the Stanford Hillview (on Observatory Road) is a little bit of a walk (maybe 2 blocks?)from any of the bus stops on A21. Taxis will get you door to door. The airport express will also get you right to the door, but that's a transfer (but it is the fasest method - faster than a taxi).

If you don't have bulky luggage, the bus is the best method (although you'll have to negotiate TST with suitcase or heavy bags).

If you do, taxis will get you right to the door.

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<hr>If you take a taxi, you have to also pay for each piece of luggage too.<hr></blockquote>
Not quite accurate. It's $10 per piece of luggage in the trunk.

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Very easy to catch the bus. Get off stop 18, Chatham Rd South, and walk up Observatory Road to hotel. 5 minutes walk.

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Ahhh, less than 1 week and I'm back in Hong Kong.

I'm going to eat some Pret sandwiches, look at cameras, buy some Canto porn mags, buy some Cantopop, drink some lime flavour diet coke, buy a couple of Ted Baker shirts, go to Marks and Spencer, have a few drinks in Lan Kwai Fong and do some grocery shopping. Paradise :) :) :)

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Canto porn mags are such a tease.

Um, so I've heard.

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I haven't said this for a while, but Faye Wong is totally hot. Even at 37 with 2 kids.

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Telephoto - are you josh69?

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Josh and I listen to Cantopop together.

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Ah yes. He's much more of a Joey Wong fan too.

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ah, from #8, Harry Stayed at the Standford Hillview. very nice hotel, centrally located, every possible thing within walking distance.

They have a bus that will bring you from the airport, and there is also a bus from the airport that drops off at quite a few places, but even that bus will not drop you off at the door because the hotel front entrance is on a steep hill.

The bars around Knutsford terrace are expensive, but there are four 7-11's within an easy walk of the hotel.

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