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Don't confuse Hotel LKF with Hotel Lan Kwai Fong, which is a decent boutique run by a different chain that's at least a 20 minute walk away. Hotel LKF is right at the center of its namesake, the party central of Hong Kong. In fact, the hotel's elevators act as transporters for drunken expats raising their game from the lower levels of D'aguilar Street to the hardcore poshness of Soho. Because bars like FINDS and Azure are simply an elevator button away, Hotel LKF might not offer rooms that feel like safe havens from a night of debauchery, but when you get too debauched, it's very possible that you need your bed to be an elevator button away.
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