Rolling Stone Acupressure Special Offer (Mong Kok)
Rolling Stone Acupressure (Mong Kok)
Main venue $460 14:00-02:00 (Full service 45 minutes)
Store Features: 3, 4, and 5 flavors
address: 1st Floor, 455 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok Clicking this will open Google Street View.
Transportation: 8-minute walk from Exit E1 of Mong Kok MTR station
Telephone: 2771 7088 6519 4399Click to make a phone call.
Opening hours: 09:00-06:00
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Promotional details
| discount | price | Service Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Early morning/Late evening (02:00 – 14:00) | $390 | The whole process takes 45 minutes. |
| Exciting double flight | $780 | The whole process takes 45 minutes. |
address: 1st Floor, 455 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok Clicking this will open Google Maps.
Telephone: 2771 7088 6519 4399Click to make a phone call.

How to get there
| transportation | Details | Remark |
|---|---|---|
| MTR (Main Transit Railway) | – Mong Kok Station (Tsuen Wan Line/Kwun Tong Line): Exit from Exit E1 → Turn right onto Argyle Street → Turn left onto Shanghai Street → Walk straight for about 500 meters to No. 455 (see right side). – Yau Ma Tei Station (Tsuen Wan Line): Exit B2 → Walk north along Shanghai Street → Walk straight for about 1 kilometer (passing Temple Street) to No. 455. | – Mong Kok Station is closer, making it suitable for quick access. – It is recommended to use the MTR to avoid peak road traffic hours. |
| Bus | – Bus routes that pass through Shanghai Street or nearby Nathan Road: Kowloon Motor Bus: 1, 1A, 2, 6, 9, 36B, 203C, etc., get off at Mong Kok Station or Argyle Street, and walk for about 3-5 minutes. – Minibus: such as 48S (Leung King Tsuen to Bute Street, Mong Kok), get off at Bute Street stop and walk for about 2 minutes. | – There are many bus stops and flexible options, but traffic in Mong Kok is heavy, so it is recommended to check real-time arrival information. – The dedicated minibus service runs frequently and is suitable for short-distance travel. |
| Taxi/Ride-hailing | – You can take a taxi or ride-hailing service (such as Uber) from anywhere in Kowloon to 455 Shanghai Street. The journey takes about 5-15 minutes depending on traffic conditions. – The drop-off point can be located at the intersection of Shanghai Street and Argyle Street, about a 1-minute walk away. | Traffic congestion is common in Mong Kok during peak hours, so it is recommended to allow extra time. – Ride-hailing services require advance booking and may be slightly more expensive than taxis. |
| walk | – From the core area of Mong Kok (such as Langham Place and Nathan Road), walk south along Shanghai Street for about 3-7 minutes. | – Shanghai streets are crowded; please be aware of pedestrian safety. – It is recommended to use map navigation (such as Google Maps) to ensure route accuracy. |
| Parking | – Nearby parking: 1. Langham Place parking lot(555 Shanghai Street, inside Cordis Hotel Hong Kong): Approximately 2 minutes walk. Hourly and day parking are available, with a charge of approximately HK$10,000 per hour. 2. Mong Kok New Century Plaza Parking Lot(688 Nathan Road): Approximately 5 minutes walk, fare approximately HK$$25-35/hour. 3. Street parking spacesThere are a limited number of metered parking spaces on Shanghai Street and nearby streets, suitable for short-term parking. The fee is approximately HK$1 TP4 T2/15 minutes (depending on the time of day and availability). | Parking spaces in Mong Kok are limited, so it is recommended to make reservations in advance at Langham Place or New Century Plaza parking lots. – Parking spaces are limited and difficult to find during peak hours; please be aware of parking time restrictions. – Some parking lots offer electric vehicle charging services; please check in advance. |
Remark
- Traffic peak hoursMong Kok is a busy commercial area, especially between 8-10 am and 5-8 pm, when road traffic may be congested. It is recommended to take the MTR or walk to save time.
- Parking suggestionsDue to the high demand for parking spaces in the Shanghai Street area, it is recommended to use the parking lots of large shopping malls (such as Langham Place) or consider public transportation to avoid parking difficulties.
- Navigation toolsUsing Google Maps, you can get real-time routes and traffic information, making it easier to plan your trip.
- Nearby landmarks685 Shanghai Street is close to 618 Shanghai Street (Conservation and Revitalization Project, Nos. 600-626), and can be used as a reference landmark for easy location.
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