Hong Kong, China Travel Guide
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Staying in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, there are a lot of accessible hotels. Hotels and lodging (I say lodging because you may opt to stay in a hostel or dirt cheap hotel) range anywhere from $15 to you name your price. The problem isn’t finding wheelchair accessible hotels in Hong Kong, which has tons and tons of hotels, both wheelchair-friendly and not. It’s finding, as is the purpose of Wheel Adventure, centrally located hotels that are wheelchair accessible and very affordable.
Hong Kong has the same complex as New York: there’s a lot of people crammed into small spaces. That being said, rooms can be very compact in terms of space because physical space is limited. Like New York, building up – not out – is the key to providing more living space. You can find good deals and larger rooms such as the Imperial Hotel Hong Kong, however. Here are just a few, plus, the lavish Peninsula Hotel.
Rates: $15 (hostels and Chungking Mansions) to sky’s the limit
Accessibility: Lots of wheelchair accessible hotels in Hong Kong with roll-in showers, bathtubs with handrails and more