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Originally Posted by STeeLy
If you want night life, Tsim Sha Tsui or Central will both work (Those are practically your 2 major business centres in Hong Kong, and there are a fair amount of bars/clubs to choose from), Causeway Bay and Mong Kok might work for that as well.
Tsim Sha Tsui and Central are most definitely accessible (Those 2 are practically right across the harbour from each other). You can hop on the MTR and get to so many places really quickly. If you're going as a tourist, and plan on using the MTR (including light rail) a lot in a day, get a Tourist Day Pass (You need to show your passport to prove that you're a tourist), that will save you a fair amount of money (I've spent over $500 HKD a week on travel, that's just under $70 CAD), but again, only if you are going to get going to a lot of places (or going very far multiple times). You can use http://www.mtr.com.hk/eng/homepage/cust_index.html to check on how much it is to get anywhere if you really wanted to.
I think that's about it when it comes to lots to do an accessibility.
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That's great info, thanks very much. Do you (or anyone else) have suggestions for things to see in a tourist sense? It's the last leg of a business trip for me and I've taken seven days at the end to vacation in Hong Kong.
Thanks again.