Cheers @equus and @offshore171 - the Regal it will have to be then!Nothing airside (unless you count a Cabana in a lounge), but the Regal is connected to the terminal.
Snap - beaten to it.
Cheers Mate!! Looks plenty flash enough for my needs!@RSD - brief look at Regal here
That was another excellent flight. Landed at HKG and then a 20+ mins taxi to gate. Immigration not bad, then a 10 min walk through the terminal to the Regal Hong Kong Airport. Seeing the weather was going to be bad, I me feeling very tired, I asked what the rate would be to extend my stay with a day use. Reception lady asked when I wanted the room until - I said about 3pm (thinking the Lounge Crawl would start about four ()). She said she could offer me late check-out to 2pm, and will upgrade me. How's that - enquired about payingbut given late check-out!
I got to my room about...
For OP - the Novotel mentioned is Novotel Citygate, in Tung Chung just near HKIAThere is a Marriott nearby as well, I prefer the Novotel just off the airport, think it’s a 5 min bus ride on their complimentary shuttle.
The Regal is landside, but attached to the terminal - no sweating it outside to get there!Slightly OT, but have 24.5 hour layover in-between HKG (QF) then SGN (VN) flights in July.
Was looking at Novotel Citygate as assume will need to collect luggage?
If staying at The Regal, still need to clear formalities?
For Hong Kong, and 24 hours (or really anything other than late night to early morning), don't be constrained by the airport. Hop on the MTR and stay on the island or in Kowloon. The intown check-in is ramping up again, makes it easy to get back (if you didn't have luggage checked through or are not HLO).
Many more options and much more to do.
Does anyone remember what gate or other landmark the walk bridge to the Regal is near?
OK cheers. If all else fails they speak English there so can ask if I can't find it.I recall that there were signs as soon as you exited immigration A - head hard left and its a bit of a twisting route (not a bridge AFAIR) , as it bypasses a couple of other buildings internally.
Cheers! Will take a look shortly!This is the reverse, but at the end you can see where you have to go to enter the corridor to the hotel.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Many thanks!A written review of the Regal, with a couple of signage pics - agree with the basic direction of: turn left after immigration.