- Jul 18, 2007
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Question Im over in Hong kong in april - which pub will the spurs vs real madrid match be shown on? I cant miss this match live?
No worries, will do.
Some of the spurs boys here might look into booking out a block or two, as i think its assigned seating this time round.
Thanks for the info. I am now based in HK so will you definitely look to join in..
I would be all over that trip, Hong Kong is one of the greatest cities in the world!!
Hi there Spursn17, an excellent way to spend your birthday.
Although, please note the tournament is at the end of July (July 24 - 27) not June, so you'll be delaying your celebrations by a month or so.
Having said that, it's definitely something worth waiting for - HK is a great place with lots of great people (mainly us, the Spurs HK contigent ) and lots to see and do.
As for specific hotel, it depends a bit on your budget, but I'd recommend staying on the Hong Kong Island side as this is where most of the pre- and post- match festivities will take place.
Causeway Bay is definitely an area that might suit. It's always buzzing, has lots of shops and restaurants etc. and - importantly - close to the Hong Kong National Stadium where the games will be held, so that might be an idea.
It's also close to the boozers in Wanchai (including Delaney's Wanchai home of Tottenham HK), and not far from Central and Lan Kwai Fong (another drinking district).
To be honest wherever you stay, it's dead easy to get around. The public transport is second-to-none, cheap as chips, quick and clean and taxis are very reasonable too.
Starting fare for taxis around £1.75 and you never go more than about £4-5 for anywhere on the Island side, it gets up to around £8 if you go across the harbour - but then you'll not really need to go there.
I'd also recommend signing on to either the tottenham hk forum (http://www.tottenhamhk.com/forumframe.html) so that all the other spurs lads can give advice OR joining the facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216985788362209/
The guys over at the Chinese supporter's group are talking with the organizers about getting tickets as a group. Are SIHK doing anything similar? we should try and get all the yiddos sitting together on one end