Located along the famous Nathan Road, Shamrock Hotel is just a few steps from the Jordan MTR Station. The hotel offers a café and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Shamrock
A recently renovated venue that offers a wide range of facilities, a perfect location and professional staff that guarante Read more
Located along the famous Nathan Road, Shamrock Hotel is just a few steps from the Jordan MTR Station. The hotel offers a café and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Shamrock
A recently renovated venue that offers a wide range of facilities, a perfect location and professional staff that guarantees that guests will have pleasant and comfortable stays. Situated in the heart of the commercial, shopping and entertainment district of Kowloon, the hotel is around 45 minutes' drive from Hong Kong International Airport, 10 minutes from Star Ferry Pier and 5 minutes from China Ferry Terminal. Business travellers will feel at home not only because of the location, but also due to the modern business centre located on the first floor and equipped with the most advanced telecommunications systems and comprehensive secretarial services. After a long meeting or a day exploring the city the comfortable rooms and their cosy beds will be welcoming all guests of the venue. If a light meal is needed Shamrock Cafe is well-known for its wide range.
Located along the famous Nathan Road, Shamrock Hotel is just a few steps from the Jordan MTR Station. The hotel offers a café and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Centrally located in the heart of Kowloon, Shamrock is about 3 km from Times Square Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Star Ferry Pier is a 10-minute drive away. Rooms at Hotel Shamrock feature cable TV and a minibar. Private bathrooms come with a hairdryer. Room service is provided. Guests may use the business centre, located on the first floor of the hotel. The tour desk offers assistance with travel arrangements. Car rentals and an airport shuttle service are available.
Number of Rooms: 157