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As we approach the final quarter of 2020, it is time to start planning how to make the most of the upcoming holidays. While it looks like overseas travel might still be on pause in the meantime, there’s still an opportunity to take a break, celebrate a special moment or connect as a family with a staycation in the city. In fact, 70%of Hong Kong travellers stated they would like to go on a city trip in 2020.

With staycations being in high demand for the rest of 2020, Booking.com, one of the leading digital travel companies with 29 million total reported accommodation listings, is offering bigger and better staycation deals starting at 15% off and up. Plan ahead or book last-minute, and filter among properties according to flexible reservation policies, privacy levels, food safety and safe-distancing protocols. As the situation evolves, Booking.com is also catering to guests’ cautious preferences by allowing property partners to display the different health and safety measures they are taking on their property page to provide assurance to travellers and instill confidence to book, so guests are able to make the most informed accommodation decisions.

Take a look at our hidden gems recommendations below for inspiration and visit Booking.com’s travel offer page to enjoy 15% or more off your dream stay between now and 4 January 2021!

Dorsett Hotel Mongkok: Award winning hotel with flexible 26-hour long stays

Where to stay: Dorsett Hotel Mong Kok

Room name: Executive Room with Lounge Access

Offer date (Inclusive): Discount of 15% or more on some room rates booked between now and 4 January 2021 with stay dates between now and 4 January

Located in the effervescent Kowloon district near Tai Kok Tsui, Mong Kok and Olympic Station, Dorsett Mong Kok is your pick for convenient access to a variety of local hotspots. Dorsett Hotel is a proud 9-year winner of Trip Advisor’s ‘Traveller’s Choice’, known for its thoughtful service. Understanding Hong Kong guests’ preference for flexibility, Dorsett Mong Kok is now offering full 26-hour stays to accommodate longer stays and is taking strict preventive anti-epidemic measures to combat COVID-19. The Executive Room is one of the signature rooms at the hotel overlooking the amazing city skyline, with high ceilings and full-length windows for photo-lovers to capture a fancy shot for their ‘gram.

TUVE Hotel: Design-savvy minimalistic hotel with personality

Where to stay: TUVE Hotel

Room name: Premier King Room/ Deluxe King Room / Deluxe Twin Room

Offer date (Inclusive): Discount of 15% or more on some room rates booked between now and 4 January 2021 with stay dates between now and 4 January

Furnished with style and contemporary design details, TUVE hotel is conveniently located at Tin Hau, a mere 15-minute walk away from Causeway Bay. TUVE is a minimalist and timeless boutique hotel that offers peace and quiet for travellers wanting an escape from work. It is highly rated for its spacious premier rooms that offer an enjoyable and relaxing stay. TUVE Hotel also offers free cancelation options for those who would prefer to adjust their bookings according to the evolving situation.

Royal Park Hotel: Splendid views coupled with pampering treatments

Where to stay: Royal Park Hotel

Room name: Grand Double Double Room

Offer date (Inclusive): Discount of 15% or more on some room rates booked between now and 4 January 2021 with stay dates between now and 4 January

Offering a spectacular view of the Shing Mun River and Shatin Central Park, Royal Park Hotel is situated in the picturesque area of Sha Tin District, directly connected to Shatin New Town Plaza and the MTR station. Decorated in soothing tones, the hotel exudes tranquility and offers stunning views from floor-to-ceiling windows. Soothing massages and beauty treatments can also be enjoyed at the hotel after a long day.

Hotel Ease Wan Chai: Value contemporary hotel in the middle of vibrant district

Where to stay: Hotel Ease Wan Chai

Room offer: Grand Ease Side Harbour View/ Premier Ease Side Harbour View

Offer date (Inclusive): Discount of 15% or more on some room rates booked between now and 4 January 2021 with stay dates between now and 4 January

Just a 5-minute walk to Causeway Bay MTR and a 10-minute walk to Wan Chai MTR, Hotel Ease is moments away from some of the most exciting districts in Hong Kong. Guests may take advantage of long stay packages for 7, 14 or 30 nights, all guaranteeing a comfortable stay. For those who are cautious travellers, hand sanitisers are available in all guest rooms and key areas, there is also no prepayment needed for the rooms, allowing extra flexibility.

Hotel Sav: Lifestyle hotel brand promoting peace of mind

Where to stay: Hotel Sav

Room offer: The Sav Collection – Double Room, Twin Room, Superior Double Room, Superior Twin Room/ Staycation offer – Free Upgrade to The Save Collection – Twin/Double Room with Late Check Out

Offer date (Inclusive): Discount of 15% or more on some room rates booked between now and 4 January 2021 with stay dates between now and 4 January

For stressed travellers looking for relaxation and tranquility, Hotel Sav is a lifestyle hotel brand that reflects the new era of hospitality, with a keen interest in cultivating a healthy body and mind. It provides an environmentally friendly, technology savvy and unconventional hotel experience. Hotel Sav has taken precautionary measures to ensure the hygiene and health of guests and staff, offering assurance to cautious travellers wanting to experience the world again.

Research commissioned by Booking.com and independently conducted among a sample of 50,688 respondents across 29 markets (1,991 from Australia, 999 from New Zealand, 1,994 from USA, 1,990 from Canada, 1,998 from Mexico, 1,989 from Colombia, 1,995 from Brazil, 1,990 from Argentina, 1,994 from Spain, 1,989 from Italy, 1,986 from France, 1,990 from UK, 1,994 from Germany, 1,988 from Netherlands, 986 from Denmark, 989 from Sweden, 1,980 from Poland, 993 from Croatia, 1,996 from Russia, 982 from Israel, 1,997 from India, 1,999 from China, 997 from Hong Kong, 1,955 from Thailand, 1,997 from Singapore, 996 from Taiwan, 1,988 from Indonesia, 1,994 from South Korea, 1,952 from Japan). In order to participate in this survey, respondents had to be 18 years of age or older, had to have travelled at least once in the past 12 months and be either the primary decision maker or involved in the decision making of their travel. The survey was taken online and took place in November 2019.