Step by step: Your easy path from Exit B1 to Lai Chi Kok Ministorage

If not efficient, Hong Kong’s MTR is nothing; people seeking 倉 find among the fastest commutes available in the city. Imagine yourself arriving at Exit B1 hopping off the train still carrying a bag of bubble tea from Mongkok. And what then? Not to panic; your route from station to storage is more of a walk than a riddle. Read more!

All the secret sauce is so simple. Exit B1 at Lai Chi Kok brings you exactly right in the thick of things. Escalator rides last two minutes maximum; late for lunch, they are fewer. You are sauntering. You will easily avoid the post-work shuffle even at rush hour. Unlikely you’ll go lost unless sidetracked by the rare street vendor peddling egg waffles; the area is covered in signboards and cheeky arrows all pointing at the storage building.

One of the less clear advantages of neighborhood ministorage? Lai Chi Kok’s sites mostly lie one block or two apart from the exit. Not necessary to carry boxes half of Kowloon. Stay sidewalk side; after three to five minutes, you have a strong chance of seeing the logo of your storage provider most likely numerous, side by side. There may be food on the way up; some centers are immediately over street-level enterprises.

Safe, brightly illuminated, the ground route is level enough for transporting luggage or storage carts. Many buildings even offer free carts directly at the street level entryway. This little gesture saves your back and shields vital documents from coffee spillage.

So just relax the next time you leave Exit B1 bound for your ministorage in Lai Chi Kok. Your crowded baggage cart will also appreciate simplicity and ease of use. For your feet, city life seldom ever comes this simple or welcoming.