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Special offer on acupressure massage in Jintian (Mong Kok)

  • 2 weeks ago
金田指壓
金田指壓
Jintian Acupressure

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Fun Morning Show (09:00 – 14:00)$410The whole process takes 45 minutes.
Delicious late-night snacks (11:00 PM – 6:00 AM)$410The whole process takes 45 minutes.
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address: 2nd Floor, 459 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok Clicking this will open Google Maps.
Telephone: 2148 2035


How to get there

transportationDetailsRemark
MTR (Main Transit Railway)Mong Kok Station: 8-minute walk from Exit E1 of Mong Kok MTR station.
Yau Ma Tei StationExit from Yau Ma Tei Station, Exit A2. Walk north along Nathan Road for about 5-7 minutes, then turn onto Shanghai Street and continue to 459.
– Mong Kok Station Exit E1 is the closest exit to 459 Shanghai Street, making it a good option for quick access.
– We recommend using the MTR official website (www.mtr.com.hk) or mobile application to check the latest train timetables.
BusBus routes passing through Shanghai StreetYou can take several bus routes to Mong Kok, such as 1, 1A, 2, 6, 9, 36B, etc., and get off at the "Shanghai Street, Mong Kok" or "Bute Street" stop. It's about a 1-3 minute walk from there.
Main bus stationsFrom stations like "Mong Kok Centre" or "Mong Kok Road," it's about a 3-5 minute walk to 459 Shanghai Street.
– There are many bus routes in Mong Kok. It is recommended to use the Citybus/New World First Bus or KMB websites to check route details and real-time arrival information.
Traffic in Mong Kok is heavy, and delays may occur during holidays or peak hours.
Taxi– You can take a taxi directly to “457-459 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok”. The journey time depends on the starting point, and the fare is approximately HK$$30-$100 (depending on distance and traffic conditions).
– From Central or Tsim Sha Tsui on Hong Kong Island, the journey takes about 10-20 minutes (during off-peak hours).
Taxi stands are easy to hail in Mong Kok, but there may be queues during peak hours.
– It is recommended to tell the driver the exact address "457-459 Shanghai Street" to avoid getting off at the wrong place.
walk– If you are starting from the core area of Mong Kok (such as Langham Place or Ladies' Market), it is about a 5-10 minute walk to reach it.
– From nearby landmarks such as 618 Shanghai Street, it's about a 2-3 minute walk south along Shanghai Street.
– Mong Kok is a crowded place; please be careful on the sidewalks when walking.
– You can use a map application (such as Google Maps) to navigate to the exact location.
Driving and ParkingDriving directionsFrom other areas of Kowloon, you can go along Nathan Road or Lai Chi Kok Road, turn onto Shanghai Street and go straight to 459. The journey takes about 5-15 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Nearby parking:
1. Langham Place parking lot(8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok): Approximately 300 meters away, about a 5-minute walk. Hourly and monthly parking is available, with a charge of approximately HK$$30 per hour (subject to actual charges).
2. Mong Kok New Century Plaza Parking Lot(688 Nathan Road, Mong Kok): Approximately 500 meters away, about a 7-minute walk, suitable for longer parking periods.
3. Yalan Center Parking Lot(250 Nathan Road, Mong Kok): Approximately 400 meters away, about a 6-minute walk, suitable for short parking.
Traffic is heavy in Mong Kok, so it is recommended to check parking availability in advance.
– Street parking spaces in Shanghai are limited, and most are metered or for short-term parking. It is recommended to choose a shopping mall parking lot.
Parking fees may vary due to holidays or events; it is recommended to call the parking lot to confirm the latest prices.

Additional details

  • Address Overview457-459 Shanghai Street is a five-story residential building built in 1963. It is located in the heart of Mong Kok, near the 618 Shanghai Street Conservation and Revitalization Project and Cordis Hotel Hong Kong (555 Shanghai Street).
  • Surrounding landmarksThe area is near Langham Place, Ladies' Market, and 618 Shanghai Street (a historical cluster of tenement buildings, now a hub for specialty shops and restaurants), making it a good place to visit along the way.
  • Traffic adviceMong Kok is a transportation hub in Hong Kong, and the MTR is the most convenient mode of transport, especially suitable for avoiding surface traffic congestion. Buses and taxis are suitable for traveling from more distant areas, but traffic conditions during peak hours should be considered.
  • Parking PrecautionsParking demand is high in Mong Kok, especially on weekends and holidays. It is recommended to book parking in advance or use public transportation to save time.

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