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Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong launches Summer Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Wednesday, 16 July 2008

The Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong has launched a selection of value-added packages for visitors coming in and out of China, friends and family staying for a while, and local Hong Kong residents who just need a break from their daily routine.

From now through the end of August, the newly renovated hotel is offering expats that live in China a Standard room for just HK$900 per night. A visa issued by the P.R.C. government is required upon check-in.

For Hong Kong residents, a standard room is HK$588 (per person on a twin-sharing basis) with a guaranteed upgrade to a Superior Room. Included in the price is buffet breakfast and lunch or one dinner at hotel's The Square restaurant. A valid Hong Kong Identity Card is required upon check-in.

For guests who are not Hong Kong residents or expats working in China, and who wish to stay 7 nights or longer, a Standard room is being offered for HK$850.

Each of the promotional rates include:

- Free local telephone calls
- Daily local newspaper
- Free access to hotels Fitness Room
- 20% discount on unlimited laundry and dry cleaning services
- 10% discount on IDD calls, Food & Beverage outlets and 24-hour room service

Valid until 31 Aug 2008 the promotional rates are subject to 10% service charge and the prevailing government tax (3% at present).

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