stayed Eaton Hotel @Nathan Road, a very busy road street with heavy traffic.sure will visit the nearby famous cafe “Australia Dairy Company” @47 Parkes St.
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Nathan Road Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nathan Road ends with Salisbury Road in the south and Cheung Sha Wan Road in the north, passing through Jordan and Yau Ma Tei. It is the main arterial road in Kowloon. Along Nathan Road, you can go all the way from Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui, and there are many world brand shops along the way.
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Nathan Road Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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stayed Eaton Hotel @Nathan Road, a very busy road street with heavy traffic.sure will visit the nearby famous cafe “Australia Dairy Company” @47 Parkes St.
Hong Kong's busiest traffic road is also a place where at most tourists will come to shop! The street pedestrians shuttle constantly, the traffic is busy, so not lively, this is Hong Kong!
The heart of Mong Kok is worth seeing. It is a very long street, north to Mong Kok and south to Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon Park. There are many shops along the way and shopping is very convenient. There are many restaurants, very good. It is also a representative of the former glory of old Hong Kong.
The most prominent road in Kowloon Peninsula. The section most visited by tourists should be the Tsim Sha Tsui Section. Interesting Christmas lights are featured around Park Lane shopping street.
Nathan Road after dark is a whirlwind of excitement! The neon signs illuminate the street, casting a colorful glow over the bustling crowds. The mix of shops, street vendors, and lively atmosphere makes it a vibrant hub of activity. The energy is contagious, and the constant buzz of life along the road creates an unforgettable nighttime experience.
Busiest Road in Kowloon spanning from Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kok. Lots of shopping malls and stalls along the road. MTR Tsuen Wan Line is built underneath Nathan Road so it is easy to travel along Nathan Road by MTR or buses.
A crowded road, the Nathan Road - our hotel is there, the Eaton HK, nearest MRT - Jordan Station.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
great top view from Eaton Hotel, a raining day, yet a fresh and refreshing day ahead.👍🏻✨