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The hotel is connected to Moko New Century Plaza in Mong Kok, situated in the older part of Mong Kok. Nearby, streets like Fa Yuen Street, Tung Choi Street, Sai Yee Street, and Pitt Street offer an authentic taste of Hong Kong's local life. Moko itself is a bustling commercial hub, integrating shopping, dining, and entertainment. On the third floor, there's an indoor amusement park that's quite spacious for an outdoor children's playground in Hong Kong, attracting many local families with kids. The hotel's surroundings are packed with eateries that stay open very late; you can still buy fruit and late-night snacks on Fa Yuen Street downstairs even at midnight. Mong Kok East MTR station, on the East Rail Line, is right next door.
Transportation:
Although it's not on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, getting around is actually very convenient. Besides the Mong Kok East MTR station, the entrance is just to the right of the hotel inside the mall. I took my child to Disneyland and Ocean Park from here, just needing to transfer at stations like Hung Hom or Admiralty. Ocean Park is even closer, only 3-4 stops away. Disneyland, including transfer waiting time, takes about 50 minutes. From Mong Kok East station, you can go left to Central or get off at Exhibition Centre Station, or go right to Causeway Bay from Admiralty station.
Besides the MTR, there's no need to take the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui. Downstairs, there are various bus stops at Concordia Primary School. You can hop on any double-decker bus that says 'Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier,' such as KMB routes 1 or 203. These buses will take you all the way along Nathan Road until you get off at Cameron Road. During our stay, we always took these double-decker buses to Tsim Sha Tsui, which was incredibly convenient. You can activate overseas travel payments on Alipay or use the 'Ride Code' mini-program on WeChat, and one phone can even add a companion. Bus fares are typically 5 to 6 HKD. If paying cash, children can even get half-price, whereas the MTR tends to be more expensive.
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