Shuttle Bus Schedule
From Hotel |
Mongkok MTR, Langham Place, Sneaker Street. |
Temple Street Yau Ma Tei Police Station |
DFS Duty Free/Canton Rd, China, HK City Star Ferry, K11 MUSEA |
Kowloon AEL Elements/Sky 100. West Kowloon (XRL) M+ / Palace Museum |
To Hotel |
10:00 |
10:05 |
10:10 |
10:23 |
10:33 |
10:53 |
11:00 |
11:05 |
11:10 |
11:23 |
11:33 |
11:53 |
12:00 |
12:05 |
12:10 |
12:23 |
12:33 |
12:53 |
13:00 |
13:05 |
13:10 |
13:23 |
13:33 |
13:53 |
14:00 |
14:05 |
14:10 |
14:23 |
14:33 |
14:53 |
15:00 |
15:05 |
15:10 |
15:23 |
15:33 |
15:53 |
16:00 |
16:05 |
16:10 |
16:23 |
16:33 |
16:53 |
17:00 |
17:05 |
17:10 |
17:23 |
17:33 |
17:53 |
18:00 |
18:05 |
18:10 |
18:23 |
18:33 |
18:53 |
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Dorsett Mongkok Shuttle Bus Stops
Stop 1 - Langham Palace Mall Entrance, Shanghai Street
The shuttle's initial stop is Mongkok, a vibrant district in Hong Kong. Guests will be dropped off beside Adidas at Langham Place Mall, providing convenient access to Mongkok MTR Station, Ladies' Market, and Sneaker Street.
Just steps away, Ladies Market on Tung Choi Street is a bustling hub for bargain fashion and souvenirs, while Sneakers Street or Fa Yuen Street attracts sneaker enthusiasts with its trendy sportswear.
For a more traditional experience, explore the Mong Kok Flower Market, bursting with colour and fragrance, and the nearby Goldfish Market showcases aquariums and exotic fish, reflecting local traditions.
As evening falls, the lively Temple Street Night Market comes alive with street food, fortune-telling, and local crafts, making this neighbourhood a perfect blend of modern energy and cultural charm.
Stop 2 - Silk Seaview Hotel on Shanghai Street
The district is known for its cultural landmarks and bustling markets. Key attractions include the Tin Hau Temple, the Yau Ma Tei Theatre, and the century-old Fruit Market. Temple Street Night Market is a major draw, offering street food, fortune-telling, and local crafts. Historically, the Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter was famous for floating seafood restaurants, and remnants of this maritime heritage remain in the area’s cuisine.
Today, Yau Ma Tei blends old and new with traditional shops and historic buildings coexisting with modern developments, making it a cultural hotspot for visitors seeking authentic Hong Kong experiences.
Stop 3 - DFS Galleria Hong Kong Entrance at Canton Road
DFS Galleria on Canton Road, also known as T Galleria by DFS, is a premier luxury duty-free shopping destination in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Located at The Sun Arcade on Canton Road, it offers a world-class retail experience featuring top international brands in beauty, fashion, watches, jewellery, and gourmet gifts.
Just steps away, a stroll along the Avenue of Stars celebrates Hong Kong’s film industry and offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour. In the evening, explore the Symphony of Lights, a spectacular multimedia light show that illuminates the skyline. For a classic experience, take a ride on the Star Ferry, an affordable and scenic way to enjoy the harbour.
Stop 4 - Kowloon MTR Station Exit B
Located in the centre of West Kowloon, Kowloon MTR Station is surrounded by modern landmarks and cultural gems. Just steps away, the Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline. (Sky100 is temporarily closed for renovation until the first half of 2026).
The Elements Mall, connected to the station, is a luxury shopping destination featuring high-end brands, dining, and entertainment. Nearby, the West Kowloon Cultural District is home to the Xiqu Centre, dedicated to Chinese opera, and the M+ Museum, showcasing contemporary art and design. For history and art lovers, the Hong Kong Palace Museum is also within walking distance.
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