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20 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Hong Kong

Written by Lana Law and Michael Law Updated Dec 27, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Hong Kong is known the world over as a glamorous city and a top choice for luxury shopping. But this city-state is steeped in culture and history, and has a lot more to offer than mouthwatering dim sum and an impressive skyline.

Hong Kong has an energy about it that is hard to describe. Around every corner is something new and unique, whether it's an ancient temple, a shop selling the latest electronic gadget, or a man taking his bird in a cage for a walk.

Hong Kong has another side as well, where you'll find forest-covered mountains, hiking trails, beautiful beaches, islands, and traditional fishing villages.

As a Special Administrative Region of China, Hong Kong presents an interesting study in the influences of ancient Chinese culture, as well as its own attitudes and history, independent from that of mainland China.

Hong Kong is one of the most impressive cities in the world, certainly, but there's much more here than meets the eye. Find out what to see and do and discover the best places to visit with our list of top attractions in Hong Kong.

1. Star Ferry

2. hong kong skyline, 3. victoria peak (the peak) and the tram, 4. big buddha (tian tan buddha statue), 5. wong tai sin temple, 6. repulse bay and the beaches, 7. temple street night market, 8. hong kong disneyland, 9. ocean park, 10. water world at ocean park, 11. dragon's back hike, 12. lan kwai fong, 13. tai o fishing village, 14. avenue of stars, 15. ten thousand buddhas monastery, 16. hong kong park, 17. chi lin nunnery and nan lian garden, 18. day trip to lamma island, 19. man mo temple, 20. tsim sha tsui, tips: how to make the most of your visit to hong kong.

Star Ferry

Hong Kong's famous Star Ferry, with roots dating back to 1880, costs only a few Hong Kong Dollars to ride, making it one of the best deals in all of Hong Kong. Victoria Harbour is a hive of activity, and ships of all shapes and sizes chug, zip, or wallow past as the expert captains of the Star Ferries somehow avoid collisions.

As you travel the main route from Kowloon to Hong Kong Island, or more specifically, Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) to Central, it's hard not to be struck by the dense towers of Hong Kong Island, backed by green mountains rising up before you. The breeze off the water is exceptionally refreshing, and the wide-open spaces are a perfect antidote to the tight confines of the city.

Don't worry about scheduling a time to ride the ferry, they leave every few minutes all day long and later into the evening, so it's always easy to get a great seat in the front or along the rail. The return trip from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui is also just as impressive.

If you time it right in the evening, you can catch one of Hong Kong's Symphony of Lights shows. The 360-degree spectacle of laser beams striking the skyscrapers on either side of the harbor is one of the city's free attractions and one of the most popular things to do at night in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong skyline at night

Hong Kong has one of the most impressive and recognizable skylines in the world. The dense collection of skyscrapers, both on the island of Hong Kong and in Kowloon, combined with the surrounding mountains and harbor set this city apart.

In the harbor, traditional red-sailed Chinese junk boats and the historic Star Ferry contrast sharply with the backdrop of modern high-rises. At night, the skyline changes character completely as the sky darkens and the city lights fill the scene.

Two of the best places in Hong Kong to see the skyline are from the top of Victoria Peak or from the Kowloon waterfront (along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade near the clock tower), not far from the Star Ferry dock, where benches line the waterfront and look across to Hong Kong. The latter location is the best place to watch the nightly A Symphony of Lights laser and light show set to music.

Victoria Peak

You haven't seen the best of Hong Kong until you've taken in the skyline from Victoria Peak, more commonly known as The Peak. Ride the tram to the top of this scenic viewpoint to see the skyscrapers, bustling city, harbor, and surrounding islands. It's best to sit on the right-hand side to get the best views on the way up.

The tram station is located near the entrance to Hong Kong Park by the Murray building. At the top of the tram are the Peak Tower and Peak Galleria, with shops, restaurants, and an observation deck. Most of The Peak is covered by a large park with lush greenery, nature trails, and more beautiful lookouts with views over the thriving metropolis below.

A trail also leads down from The Peak to the city below, following a mix of trails through the forest and sections of road here and there. It can be a bit confusing finding your way. See our article on Hong Kong hiking trails for more details.

Evening is a great time to visit The Peak, when you can see the spectacular skyline lit against the night sky. This is one of the best views in Hong Kong at night . If the tram line is long, or you want to go directly from your hotel, you can also take a taxi to the top.

Big Buddha

The 34-meter-high "Big Buddha" sits above Lantau Island's Po Lin monastery , which was a fairly secluded place until the statue was built in 1993. This is one of the largest Buddha statues of its kind in the world and took 12 years to complete. The size is astounding, both up close and seen from a distance. The setting here is also incredible, surrounded by the green forest and views out over the ocean and islands.

Although you can take a bus, the best way to reach the Buddha is via the scenic Ngong Ping cable car , which takes you on a 5.7-kilometer, 25-minute ride over forest, water, and mountains. The ride terminates at the small tourist-focused Ngong Ping Village, which you'll have to walk through before reaching the monastery and Big Buddha. Once through the village, a huge set of stairs leads up to the base, but don't be daunted. The walk up goes quickly, and the views from the base of the statue are well worth the effort.

You can access the cable car from the MTR Tung Chung Station. Some people combine a trip to the Big Buddha with a stop at Tai O fishing village, 20 minutes away by bus, but still on Lantau Island. You can also pick up a Hong Kong Travel Pass Combo: MTR Pass, Ngong Ping Cable Car, and Big Buddha Tour, which will give you a one- to three-day MTR Pass (metro), round-trip cable car ride, and a guided tour of the Big Buddha. This is a good deal if you are planning on getting around by MTR during your stay in Hong Kong.

Wong Tai Sin Temple

The Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the newest in Hong Kong and also one of the most interesting. Located in Kowloon, the original temple was a private structure built in 1920. It was later replaced with a newer building in 1968, which is what visitors see today.

The temple was built to honor the Taoist god Wong Tai Sin, whom locals regard as the bringer of good luck in horse racing and a healer of illnesses. A festival is held at the temple in Wong Tai Sin's name each fall.

The temple complex is made up of several buildings, including the Hall of Three Saints , the Good Wish Garden , and another hall dedicated to Confucius and his 72 disciples. Expect to see fortune-tellers in the large hall, as well as joss sticks and other offerings that visitors can use. It is customary for guests to leave a small donation toward the temple's maintenance.

Address: 2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong

Repulse Bay

Not everyone thinks of beaches when they think of Hong Kong, but you don't have to go far to find some incredible stretches of soft sand. The beach at Repulse Bay is the most popular in all of Hong Kong, with beautiful views and a great place for swimming, although it's very non-touristy.

A day spent here is complemented by the luxury and style typical of Hong Kong itself. The street running along the oceanfront and overlooking the wide beach is lined with trendy restaurants and shops. Amalfitana is a fun place to enjoy a pizza, with casual open-air dining looking over the beach.

Another nearby spot for a day at the beach is Big Wave Bay . Here, the water rolls in relatively gently to a large U-shaped cove with a splendid beach. This is a much more relaxed and casual atmosphere than at Repulse Bay. A popular outing is to walk part of the famous Dragon's Back hike to Big Wave Bay and dip in the ocean for a swim.

At the back of the beach, barbecues line the walkway to the parking lot and serve up seafood and other tasty treats. Scheduled buses and the occasional taxi are available in the parking area and will whisk you back to the city.

Also worth checking out is scenic Shek O Beach . It's easily accessible via public transit. For more details see our article on the best beaches in Hong Kong .

Temple Street Night Market

A stroll through the Temple Street Night Market is another one of those all-important things to do while you're in Hong Kong. Located in Kowloon, this is the place to go to taste eclectic foods and to shop for bargains on everything from clothing and trinkets to electronics and household goods. Vendors sell gadgets of every shape and size, as well as jade jewelry and traditional Chinese crafts.

This is the best market for tourists in Hong Kong, but you can find a number of other interesting street markets selling almost anything you can imagine. See our article on Hong Kong street markets to learn about markets to explore by day.

The market gets going around 6pm, but vendors are often slow to get set up, so it's best not to arrive too early. The MTR stop for the Temple Street Night Mark is Jordan Station, Exit A.

Fireworks, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island. Here, you'll find a wonderful world filled with fun and fantasy populated with the cast and characters from Disney movies. The park is divided into seven lands: Adventureland; Fantasyland; Toy Story Land; Tomorrowland; Grizzly Gulch; Mystic Point; and Main Street, U.S.A.

Performances happen throughout the day in the various lands and feature everything from parades to musicals, right through to evening fireworks over the castle. Also on offer are a wide array of adventures, ranging from Jungle cruises to a trip to Tarzan's Treehouse, as well as water-based fun at Liki Tiki.

The park undertook significant renovations and upgrades in late 2019. One of the major highlights of this revitalization was the construction of the Castle of Magical Dreams. Here, your children can gaze in awe at wonders like Cinderella's Coach, Snow White's apple and Belle's rose. The new castle will also be the venue for daytime and evening musical shows and extravaganzas.

The second major upgrade is the addition of the Frozen area and the installation of the brand new ride called Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleigh, where Olaf and Sven pull your sleigh to the top of the hill and send you on your way. In addition to the ride, you'll be able to meet Elsa and wander through the kingdom of Arendelle.

You can easily reach Hong Kong Disneyland on the MTR Disneyland Line, Disneyland Station.

Ocean Park

As theme parks go, this one covers all the thrills you can handle in a day — a walk through old Hong Kong, roller coasters, a Grand Aquarium, and a look at rare and exotic wildlife. Ocean Park boasts a huge aquarium dome and offers a look at thousands of fish from 400 species, a Reef Tunnel, and a chance to get hands-on with sea stars and sea cucumbers.

Above the sea, you can partake in a Giant Panda Adventure, featuring giant pandas, red pandas, and the endangered Chinese Giant Salamander. Also worth checking out are special programs focused on the North and South Poles. Fun rides include the Mine Train, Raging River, Hair Raiser, and the Eagle. To reach Ocean Park, take the MTR South Island Line to Ocean Park Station.

Major changes are ongoing at Ocean Park, with older rides being replaced by new ones and with the park focusing more on marine conservation.

Ocean Park theme park

The Ocean Park theme park has just opened the long-awaited Water World section. This year-round aquatic park has 27 indoor and outdoor water-based attractions. Park highlights include Torrential River, Cyclone Spin, Tropical Twist, Thunder Loop, and Vortex. All include an element of water that either loops you, spins you, or sends you careening into a black hole.

If those sound interesting but not overly frightening, perhaps a ride down the Daredevil Drop or a plunge off the Bravery Cliffs might do the trick. All that said, it's not all about thrills. More family-oriented options include water features for children and a large wave pool. For those truly looking to chill out (or recover from the adrenaline rush) cabana beds are also available.

Dining options are available throughout the park including take-out treats, sit-down restaurants, and halal-certified establishments.

Why not make a holiday of it? Water World even has its own luxury hotels: the brand-new 417-room Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott and the 425-room Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong .

View from Dragon's Back

If you've had enough of the tight confines of Hong Kong and are ready for a little exercise, try escaping to the Dragon's Back Hike. Hong Kong's most popular hiking trail, this hike offers spectacular views out over the ocean, Big Wave Bay , Mount Collinson, Stanley, and Shek O . It's a pleasant change from the buzz of the big city to hear birds singing, the sound of small waterfalls, and the leaves rattling in the ocean breeze.

The hike is relatively easy but be sure to start at Section 8 (bus stop To Tei Wan). From here, the walk takes you up a short distance and then is predominantly downhill with rolling sections to Big Wave Bay. Once you've reached Big Wave Bay, you have the option of catching a taxi or minibus to nearby Shek O.

Both areas have fantastic beaches for swimming, and Shek O has a variety of restaurants serving good seafood. Don't forget to bring plenty of water and your bathing suit and towel on this hike. A swim to cool down followed by a fruit smoothie or ice cream at the end of the hike is heavenly.

Sign for Lan Kwai Fong

As Hong Kong's most popular dining area, the lively streets that make up Lan Kwai Fong are packed with crowds checking out Hong Kong's trendiest restaurants. If you are looking for a place to eat in Hong Kong, especially at night, this is the place to come. Dining on the open-air patios lining the sidewalks, and watching the crowds stroll by is a must-do when in Hong Kong.

In addition to the street-level establishments, you'll find restaurants are literally stacked upon one another in the buildings along here. Be sure to check out the directories located at the main entrances. You can find cuisine from around the world. For a dependably good meal, try Bistecca (Italian) or Brickhouse (Mexican).

The main street in Lan Kwai Fong is D'Aguilar, but make sure you don't miss wandering down some of the many laneways to find hole-in-the-wall-style restaurants serving some of Hong Kong's best food. Lan Kwai Fong is just up from Queens Road in Central Hong Kong (MTR Central Station).

Tai O Fishing Village

A visit to Tai O village offers an experience you won't find anywhere else in Hong Kong. Although it is a popular place to visit for tourists, it is a far cry from the busy city, crowded markets, and theme parks. Tai O is home to people who live a quieter, more traditional way of life.

The Tanka people who live in Tai O, found on Lantau Island, build their homes on stilts over tidal flats. Villagers offer boat rides around the village, after which you can visit the local markets and sample some of the fresh seafood. Occasional sightings of the endangered pink dolphin occur in the nearby waters. Many people visit Tai O village after they've made the journey up to the Big Buddha.

Avenue of Stars

For an escape from the city towers to a wide-open space with a bit of culture thrown in, be sure to visit the Avenue of Stars. This is where the city pays homage to some of Hong Kong's best-known film stars. Similar to the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, the Avenue of Stars is dedicated to Chinese performers.

Closed for several years due to waterfront development, it has now reopened bigger and better than ever. The new walkway is curved and stretches farther out into Victoria Harbour than before, allowing fantastic views of Hong Kong Island. The Avenue of Stars is one of the best spots to catch the nightly laser show and see the neon lights shimmering across the water.

The famed handprints are back, along with two new impressive sculptures, one of Bruce Lee with a wonderful water feature and another of Anita Mui. Each night, just down the way, a water fountain dances and sprays water high into the air in a choreographed performance on a regular schedule.

Stairs to Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, located in Sha Tin, offers a beautiful and peaceful escape from the bustle of central Hong Kong and a look at the countryside. Set on a hilltop, the main access to the monastery is reached by walking up a long and curving set of stairs (approximately 400 steps), lined with hundreds of golden statues.

The walk is part of the attraction, and each of the statues is unique, many with quirky facial expressions and other interesting characteristics. Once at the top, the path opens into the square in front of the main temple, a welcome sight both because it's the end of the climb and for the impressive structures and statues that surround the open space.

Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

Inside the main temple, small Buddha statues line the walls from almost the floor to the ceiling. In the square stands a large pagoda, and statues surround the complex. At the opposite end of the square from the main temple, the view extends out over the lush surroundings, with beautiful vistas looking over pine trees and rolling hills.

Despite the name, Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is not actually a monastery at all, and no monks live on the site. It also contains far more than 10,000 Buddhas. The complex was built in the 1950s but is still listed as a historic site.

To reach the monastery, take the MTR East Rail line to Sha Tin Station, Exit B. It's easy to get confused here, and another temple is located on a nearby hill. Make sure you are on the right path before heading up.

Hong Kong Park

Located in Central Hong Kong, this beautiful park is a true oasis in the jungle of high-rises and one of the most peaceful places to visit in the city. Stretching out along a hillside, this huge, lush park contains a small forest of mature trees, water features, and a number of important attractions.

One of the main highlights is the aviary. This large, outdoor area covered in netting is home to more than 80 species of birds, and wandering through this space, you would hardly believe you are not in a forest. High walkways take you up to canopy level, where you can see birds nesting and resting in the trees.

Also in the park is a greenhouse, the Hong Kong Visual Art Center, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, and plenty of space to simply relax and soak up nature. MTR Admiralty Station, Exit C1.

Chi Lin Nunnery

This Buddhist temple dates to the 1930s but was rebuilt in the 1990s in the traditional Tang Dynasty style. The structures are all made of wood, and the large complex is incredibly impressive. In front of the complex are carefully sculpted bonsai trees surrounding the Lotus Pond Garden, with several ponds featuring water lilies.

The Chi Lin Nunnery and the nearby Nan Lian Garden are located in Diamond Hill, in Kowloon. To reach the site, take the MTR Kwun Tong Line to Diamond Hill Station, Exit C2.

Lamma Island

If you are looking for a quick escape from the city and want a complete break from streets and cars, one of the easiest and most rewarding things to do is to take a ferry to Lamma Island. This beautiful island of rolling hills, scattered beaches, and quaint villages, has no roads or vehicles. You can hike through the interior to remote beaches and seaside villages.

Ferries will take you either to Yung Shue Wan or Sok Kwu Wan. Both of these villages are quite lovely and have restaurants. You can hike between these two villages, and many tourists choose to take the ferry to one of these and then hike to the other to catch the ferry back to Hong Kong Island. If you are interested in doing a hike on Lamma, see our article on the best hikes in Hong Kong to plan your route. If you don't want to do any hiking, Lamma Island still makes a beautiful outing.

Approximately 8,000 people live on this island, which is only about 13 square kilometers, but most of the island is simply covered in forest. Ferries leave the city from Central Pier 4 to go to Sok Kwu Wan and Yung Shue Wan and take about 30 to 40 minutes. Check the ferry schedule for times.

Man Mo Temple

As you stroll down Hollywood Road, you will smell the incense from the Man Mo Temple long before you see the building. The temple was built in 1847 and is often remembered for its smoke-filled interior, where incredible coils of burning incense hang from the ceiling.

Here, worshipers pay tribute to Man, the god of Literature, and Mo, the god of War. For those looking to see into the future, fortune-tellers are on-site and will advise you for a small fee. Note, there are multiple Man Mo temples throughout Hong Kong, but this location on Hollywood Road is the largest and most famous.

Address: 124-126 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui, known more commonly as TST, is a shopping and entertainment hub at the southern point of Kowloon and offers a real taste of what Hong Kong has to offer. The Tsim Sha Tsui district is a melting pot of culture and commerce that speaks to the heart of Hong Kong.

Nathan Road is the main artery running through the area, where you'll find numerous restaurants, boutiques, and other unique vendors. If you're looking for the world-class luxury Hong Kong promises, you can find high-end retailers on nearby Canton Road .

At the southern end of the neighborhood, you'll find the Clock Tower , a Hong Kong landmark. Nearby, the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Complex is the premier cultural center in the country and includes tourist attractions such as the Hong Kong Space Museum and the Hong Kong Museum of Art . In the evening, the waterfront is the perfect place to watch the nightly light show, lighting up the sky and skyscrapers across the harbor.

Octopus Card :

  • An Octopus Card functions like a prepaid credit card, which can be used on the MTR; buses; trams; local ferries, including the Star Ferry; taxis; 7-Elevens; McDonald's restaurants; and many other fast food restaurants. This is incredibly convenient and will save you trying to find the correct change for transportation. You can also reload the card with more money at any time.

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Although just 1,114 square kilometres (four times smaller than Tokyo and nine times smaller than Los Angeles), Hong Kong packs a lot of punch within the 250+ islands that make up the territory. From fishing villages that appear as if they’ve been frozen in time to night markets full of streets upon streets of trinkets, and grand museums to one of the most awesome giant Buddha statues in the world, it’s impossible to fully grasp the mingling of cultures and history that has made the city of Hong Kong what it is today in just one trip. However, we’ve put together a list of some of the essential Hong Kong attractions you must see to give you the best idea of just what this city is all about.

Antique Street & Cat Street

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The small lanes of Antique Street and Cat Street in Sheung Wan are one of the best places to visit for antique treasure hunters. Wander through rows of stalls selling everything from Maoist memorabilia and vintage teacups to exquisite jade. It’s the perfect spot to snag unique souvenirs and soak in the local ambiance. The neighbourhood of Sheung Wan also houses many boutique shops, cafés, and bars, making it a must-visit to explore a piece of Hong Kong’s east-meets-west, old-meets-new culture. Best For: Antique and souvenirs shopping How to get there:  From Sheung Wan MTR Station, walk along Hillier Street and then take the steps up, or continue further to ascend Ladder Street; either route will lead you there. Look for signposts indicating Cat Street when you reach the street Website: Cat Street’s website

Avenue of Stars

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Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars, reminiscent of Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, celebrates film legends like Bruce Lee and Anita Mui, featuring statues and handprints like director John Woo’s. Located on Tsim Sha Tsui harbourfront, it’s an ideal spot to view the city skyline. Don’t miss the nightly 8 pm Symphony of Light show. Nearby, the Hong Kong Museum of Art and other cultural tourist places offer free entry on Wednesdays. Best For: Victoria Harbour view How to get there:  From Tsim Sha Tsui or Tsim Sha Tsui East MTR Station, exit from the K11 MUSEA exit then walk towards the harbourfront. Or take the ferry from Central (pier 7) or Wan Chai to the Star Ferry Pier and start walking along the harbourfront Website: Avenue of Stars’ website

Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha)

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Standing 112 ft tall on Lantau Island, the Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha, is the world’s largest outdoor seated bronze Buddha. Reach this tourist attraction via a scenic 25-minute gondola ride on Ngong Ping 360, followed by a stroll through Ngong Ping Village. After climbing 268 steps, enjoy views of surrounding nature and explore halls with Gautama Buddha relics. Visitors are also welcome to try vegetarian food at the nearby Po Lin Monastery. Best For: Historic Buddha statue and serene ambience How to get there:  From Tung Chung MTR Station, take exit B and board the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to Ngong Ping Village. Then, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Big Buddha. Website: Po Lin Monastery’s website

Chi Lin Nunnery & Nan Lian Garden

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Escape to the serene Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden in Hong Kong. This historic Buddhist sanctuary boasts remarkable Tang dynasty wooden architecture, built entirely without nails. Adjacent to it, Nan Lian Garden is a picturesque retreat, complete with a red bridge and the Pavilion of Absolute Perfection. This peaceful tourist place offers a refreshing contrast to the busy city life around it. Best For: Buddist culture & Chinese traditional architecture How to get there:  From Diamond Hill MTR station, take exit C2 and walk 5 minutes to Chi Lin Nunnery

Golden Bauhinia Square

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Golden Bauhinia Square is home to the Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture, which commemorates the 1997 Handover and was gifted by the Chinese government. Adjacent to the HKCEC, this tourist attraction is best for sightseeing, hosting daily flag-raising ceremonies at 8 am, performed to the national anthem by the Hong Kong Police. Following the ceremony, enjoy a stroll along the Expo Promenade for stunning views of Victoria Harbour. Best For: Historic monument and flag-raising ceremony How to get there:  From Exhibition Centre MTR station, take exit B and walk 5 minutes to Golden Bauhinia Sqaure Website: Golden Bauhinia Square’s website

Happy Valley Racecourse

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Wondering where to go in Hong Kong in the middle of the week? Happy Valley Racecourse isn’t just about horse racing; it’s an iconic mid-week hotspot! On Wednesdays, join the crowd for live races, music, and a lively beer garden atmosphere. Perfect for beginners and racing pros alike, these nights offer a unique blend of excitement and entertainment. Best For: Mid-week night out How to get there:  The non-member entry to the racecourse is via Wong Nai Chung Road. From the Causeway Bay MTR Station, exit from Time Square then walk 5-10 minutes to the entrance. Alternatively, take the Happy Valley tram to the last stop and walk across the road to the track Website: Happy Valley Racecourse’s website

Hong Kong Disneyland

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The Happiest Place on Earth can also be found in Hong Kong! This magical tourist attraction, complete with seven themed lands and the exclusive World of Frozen, offers endless fun for all. Stay for the dazzling ‘Momentous’ fireworks show and the charming shows. Whether it’s a family trip or a solo adventure, Disneyland is worth a full day trip. Read our full Disneyland guide before you visit! Best For: Disney fans, family day-out How to get there:  Take the Disneyland Resort line from Sunny Bay Station to reach the theme park Website: Hong Kong Disneyland’s website

Hong Kong Observation Wheel

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The Hong Kong version of the London Eye is located in front of Victoria Harbour. A 15-minute ride on this 60m Ferris Wheel is perfect for sightseeing and cityscape snaps, day or night. Located at the Central Harbourfront, it’s a great tourist spot to catch events like Hong Kong’s largest music festival – Clockenflap. A must-visit for both views and vibes! Best For: Victoria Harbour and city skyline view How to get there:  Take Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central Pier then walk over. Or, from Hong Kong MTR Station, exit from IFC mall then walk 5-10 minutes to reach the wheel. Website: Hong Kong Observation Wheel’s website

Ladies’ Market

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If you’re looking for a good bargain, then Tung Choi Street, also known as Ladies’ Market, is your go-to destination. Don’t be fooled by its name; the stalls here offer everything from luxury replicas to affordable tech. This 1 km pedestrian-only street is lined with stalls and complemented by stores, restaurants, and street food vendors behind them. Popular with both tourists and locals, the famous place comes alive in the afternoon. Nearby attractions include Sneaker Street, Goldfish Street, and the Flower Market. Best For: Street market How to get there:  From Mong Kok MTR Station, take Exit E2 and walk for two minutes along Nathan Road towards Shan Tung Street to reach Tung Choi Street.

Lan Kwai Fong

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Hong Kong, a city that never sleeps, is energetic with late-night shops and restaurants, and lively streets even at 9pm. The heart of this buzz is Lan Kwai Fong, one of the city’s most famous places to go at night. On Fridays and weekends, it’s a hub of energy with young crowds filling pubs, lounges, and nightclubs , often spilling onto the streets during major events like Halloween, Rugby Sevens, and New Year’s Eve. Best For: Bar hoping and clubbing How to get there:  From Central MTR station, take exit D2 and walk 3 minutes uphill to Lan Kwai Fong Website: Lan Kwai Fong’s website

Man Mo Temple

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In the eclectic neighborhood of Sheung Wan, you can find the city’s oldest temple, Man Mo Temple. Established in 1847, this historical sanctuary honors the gods of literature and martial arts. Wander through its incense-filled, lavish halls and experience tranquility in this Grade I Historic Building. Before or after your visit to this popular tourist attraction, explore the charming neighborhood surrounded by antique stores. Best For: Spiritual heritage How to get there:  From Sheung Wan MTR station, take exit A1 and walk your way up to Hollywood Road. Alternatively, take the Mid-Level Escalator from Central to Hollywood Road then walk over

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Ocean Park , Hong Kong’s cherished amusement park , offers thrill rides, oceanariums, and Water World, the city’s largest water park in Hong Kong . Spread across a mountainside, it features unique attractions like Old Hong Kong Street, Amazing Asian Animals with giant pandas, and Polar Adventure with penguins. The park is also a famous for its October Halloween event, Asia’s biggest, with haunted houses and themed rides. Best For: Family day out How to get there:  From Ocean Park MTR station, take exit B and walk one minute to Ocean Park. Website: Ocean Park’s website

Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

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For a unique bird’s-eye perspective of the famous skyline, head to the Sky100 Observation Deck. Located on the 100th floor of the ICC, the city’s tallest building, this observation deck is among the best places to visit for a 360-degree view of Hong Kong. Ascend in the city’s fastest elevator, explore local history with interactive exhibits, and enjoy a coffee break at Café 100, operated by The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong. Best For: 360-degree unobscured view of Hong Kong How to get there:  From Kowloon MTR station, exit from Elements mall and walk 5 minutes to ICC Website: Sky100 Observation Deck’s website

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Hop on the iconic symbol of Hong Kong – the Star Ferry. In just 5 minutes, this affordable ride travels from one shore to the other between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, offering front-row seats to the city’s skyline. Running all day, every day, it provides a leisurely way to do sightseeing from a new angle while enjoying the breeze. Best For: A leisure ride on the iconic ferry across the Victoria Harbour How to get there:  The ferry service runs from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier to/from Central Pier every 5 minutes during operation hours Website: Star Ferry’s website

Symphony of Lights

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Catch the Symphony of Lights, a dazzling 10-minute show every night at 8 pm along Hong Kong’s harbor. Featuring 43 buildings in a choreographed dance of lights and music, it offers a visual feast best enjoyed from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. This world-record show, blending modern technology with traditional Chinese instruments, is a perfect sightseeing activity that symbolizes Hong Kong’s ‘East meets West’ ethos. Best For: Large-scale evening light show along Victoria Harbour How to get there:  For the best view, head to Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Take the ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui Pier and walk over to the promenade, or take the MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui East station and walk over Website: Symphony of Lights’ website

Tai O Fishing Village

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Often dubbed ‘Hong Kong Venice’, Tai O is a historic fishing village unique for its stilt houses, or pang uk, not seen elsewhere in the city. Descended from early boat-dwelling communities, residents here live in metal and wood homes built on stilts over water. Famous for its salted fish and boat tours to see pink dolphins, Tai O is a captivating tourist attraction. Best For: Relaxing in a traditional village How to get there:  From Tung Chung MTR station Exit A and take bus 11 to Tung Chung Town Centre. Or take the ferry from Central to Mui Wo (pier 6) and then catch bus 1 to the village.

Temple Street

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If you crave the vibrant energy of a night market, head to Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei. The historic street market, revamped and reopened in December 2023, offers delicious street food classics like three stuffed treasures and mock shark’s fin soup. Explore stalls selling everything from trendy electronics to fortune-telling services. Open daily from 2 pm to 11 pm, the tourist spot usually comes alive after 8 pm. Best For: Night market How to get there:  From Jordan MTR station, take exit A and walk 1 minute to the entrance of Temple Street Night Market Website: Temple Street Night Market’s website

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Victoria Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island, offers stunning city views from 1,811 ft above. Historically a retreat for wealthy expats, this famous tourist place now features Peak Tower and Peak Galleria with shops, restaurants, and a Madame Tussauds museum. While the Peak Tower observation deck charges HK$75, lower decks offer similar breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and the outlying islands for free! Best For: City and Victoria Harbour view How to get there:  Take the equally iconic Peak Tram from Admiralty. Alternatively, there are multiple bus and minibuses to the Peak Galleria. You can also hike your way up from Central Website: The Peak’s website

Tsz Shan Monastery

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Visit Tsz Shan Monastery for a serene escape. Home to the 76-metre tall Guan Yin statue and nestled away from buzzing city life, this monastery offers a tranquil atmosphere. Its grand courtyards and contemplative spaces blend white marble and African wood amidst natural beauty. One of the essential places to visit for appreciating Buddhist culture, visits are by appointment only, available through their website . Best For: Buddhist culture and the Guan Yin statue How to get there:  From Tai Po Market MTR station, take minibus 20B, 20C, 20T, NR532, or bus 75K or 275R to San Tau Kok. Then walk 10 minutes to the monastery. Website: Tsz Shan Monastery’s website

West Kowloon Cultural District

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If you’re interested in cultural activities and want to know where to go in Hong Kong, the answer is the West Kowloon Cultural District. This tourist spot features the M+ Museum, Hong Kong Palace Museum, and Art Park. Don’t miss M+, with its stunning LED facade and diverse art collections, including works by renowned artists like Yayoi Kusama. Beyond art enthusiasts, the district also offers a large green open space for families to enjoy waterfront picnics. Best For: Museums and large green space for picnics How to get there:  From Kowloon MTR station, take exit B and walk about ten minutes to West Kowloon Cultural District Website: West Kowloon Cultural District’s website

Looking for more things to do in the city, have a look at the following guides:

  • The best things to do in Hong Kong
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  • The best events for all in Hong Kong
  • The best events for families and kids activities in Hong Kong
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Looking for the best Hong Kong tourist attractions ? Don’t know where to spend your time in town ? Look no further. We’ve picked Hong Kong’s 20 best tourist attractions. This includes both Hong Kong's biggest and best sights, as well as some of the city's overlooked points of interest. Tick all of these attractions and festivals off your itinerary and you’ll have seen a whole lot of what this city has to offer.

See the Skyscraper Skyline

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It’s what the tourists come for, and it never disappoints—smog allowing. Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than anywhere else in the world, and most of them are crammed onto the north shore of Hong Kong Island . The result is photography gold. This breathtaking gang of high rises is best viewed from the Avenue of Star in Tsim Sha Tsui . Come at night when you can see the buildings at their dazzling best.

Play the Ponies at Happy Valley Racecourse

You don’t need to a gambler to have fun at Happy Valley. This grand race course, bounded by a wall of skyscrapers in the heart of the city, makes for an exciting setting when lit up for the night time races. The horses are cheered on by a vocal crowd of thousands fuelled by cheap San Miguel and bad hotdogs. Unmissable.

Visit Ocean Park

Hong Kong’s premium theme park—which is quite some boast when your rival is Hong Kong Disneyland —Ocean Park has been offering thrills and spills to the people of Hong Kong for nearly forty years, and it has never been better. From the pandas and incredible jellyfish spectacular to the 4G inverted loops of the Hair Raiser rollercoaster, Ocean Park’s mix of animals and action-packed rides is a winning combination. 

Admire the Historic LegCo Building

The Hong Kong government is dedicated to knocking down just about anything that’s more than 20 years old. LegCo has survived because it’s where the government sat for most of the last hundred years and is now the Court of Final Appeal . The building is in grand British colonial style with sturdy granite columns and gilded verandas; a powerful statement by the men in mustaches that once ran the city.

Follow the Ping Shan Heritage Trail

Few people venture outside of Hong Kong’s urban jungle , yet Hong Kong’s green lungs, the New Territories, are one of the few places you can find some local history. Home to Hong Kong’s walled villages , these fenced in settlements were founded by migrating family clans and many still celebrate their traditional heritage, both in their buildings and clothing and in lifestyle. Along the Ping Shan heritage trail, which winds through some centuries old villages, you’ll find examples of traditional Chinese architecture in the ancestral halls, temples, and pagodas.

Shop at the Mongkok Markets

While the Temple Street night market is probably Hong Kong’s best individual market , the combination of several markets all packed into one area makes Mongkok the place for bargain hunters. The flagship show is the Ladies Market , which mostly focuses on ladies clothes, souvenirs, and knock-offs from across the border in Shenzhen—Gucco handbags, anyone? Better is the Goldfish Market , effectively a street side zoo, and best of all is the Bird Market , where you can watch owners parade their birds around in gilded cages.

Eat at the Dai Pai Dongs

Dai Pai Dongs are street side food stalls—plus a couple of benches. Featuring basic, but delicious noodle and rice dishes, usually a great line in seafood and if you’re lucky, cold beers they’re the perfect place to fill up on a quick and tasty dinner. The government has clamped down on Dai Pai Dongs in recent years because it doesn’t chime in with their effort to make Hong Kong a squeaky clean city, but their scarcity has only added to the attraction.

Visit the 10,000 Buddha's Temple

It’s hard to pick a single Hong Kong temple. So many of them are impressive for their own reasons, but the nine-story pagoda and nearly 12,000 miniature Buddha statues make the ​10,000 Buddha’s temple in the New Territories worth the trip.

Ride the Ngong Ping Cable Car

Hong Kong sometimes feels like the home of the jaw-dropping view, so it’s a confirmation of just how impressive the views are from the Ngong Ping Cable Car that it regularly makes lists such as this. Running between the town on Tung Chung and the themed village of Ngong Ping halfway up a Lantau mountain it affords beautiful views over the South China Sea and onto the lush greenery of Lantau Island .

Take a Quick Trip to Macau

Yes, technically speaking it's not in Hong Kong , but at just an hour away by ferry and with a visa-free visit for most tourists, anyone in Hong Kong for more than a few days should spend the time to see the Portuguese heritage and spinning roulette wheels of Macau.

Eat Michelin-Starred Dim Sum at Tim Ho Wan

If you want to dine on some of the world's best food without blowing the bank, you're in the right city. One of Hong Kong's most popular restaurants in the cheap-and-cheerful Tim Ho Wan, famous for their barbecue pork baked bun (char siu bao). It holds the distinction of the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant in the world.

Ride One of Hong Kong's "Ding-Dings"

While they sound like a children's toy, Hong Kong's trams are a trademark of the city—and a valuable method of public transportation. While some newer cars have been updated with air-conditioned, riding a ding-ding (called as such because of the noise they make) is a classically old-school way to get around Hong Kong.

Hike to "the Peak"

Hong Kong might not seem like a likely destination for outdoor adventurers, but if you're desperate to spend some time outside, you're in luck. The city has no shortage of great hiking trails and one, in particular, The Peak, offers one of the best panoramas of the Hong Kong skyline. At the top, you can eat the historic Peak Outlook or hike down towards Pok Fu Lam Reservoir.  

Visit the "Venice of Hong Kong"

 Even though Hong Kong seems to run at a mile a minute, there's one small pocket of the city where you can step back into another era. On Lantau Island's Tai O Fishing Village you'll find traditional houses made of bamboo, built over the water. The market is full of dried seafood offerings and traditional snacks.

Celebrate Chinese New Year

There are few better times to visit Hong Kong than during Chinese New Year. While the whole city will feel festive, you absolutely cannot skip the firework celebration over Victoria Harbour. This 30-minute long extravaganza showcases awe-inspiring fireworks, among the biggest and brightest anywhere. While you can fight crowds of tourists along the waterfront for a prime viewing spot, the pro move is to make a dinner reservation at one of the many hotels along the harbor. 

Have a Cocktail at the World's Highest Bar

How does a cocktail on the 118th floor sound? Ozone, part of Hong Kong's impressive Ritz-Carlton hotel, claims to be the highest bar in the world—and we believe them! Drinks are classic and well-made, but the view is among the best you'll find in the city. 

Visit the Dragon Boat Festival

One of Hong Kong's most fun events, this Chinese festival celebration usually takes place in May or June (it's timed to the lunar calendar). At the Dragon Boat Festival, teams from around the world race their colorfully-kitted dragon boats throughout Victoria Harbour and Stanley. It's one big giant outdoor party and a perfect prep for some beach time.

Eat at a Multi-Million Dollar Floating Restaurant

Dinner at Jumbo Floating Restaurant is another "only in Hong Kong" activity. Aptly-named, the restaurant cost millions of dollars to building and resembles an ancient Chinese palace. Celebrities and local politicians dine there, feasting on well-prepared seafood and dim sum.

"Monkey Around" at Kam Shan Country Park

Nearly 2,000 monkeys run wild at Kam Shan Country Park , also known as Monkey Hill. Monkeys hang out by the road, on nearby beaches, and of course, in the trees. A visit here is fun and unique to Hong Kong, but remember not to feed the monkeys as it can make them aggressive. 

Shop at the Upscale Festival Walk

Hong Kong has no shortage of great shopping, but after you've hit up the local markets, you owe it to yourself to visit a traditionally-impressive Hong Kong mall. Festival Walk, packed with more than 200 retail shops and restaurants, should be tops on your list. There's a skating rink on the top floor, a movie theater, and easy connections to the city's light-rail systems. 

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Hong Kong Tourist Map: Top Attractions and Transportation

April 8, 2024 By China Mike

A collection of the best Hong Kong tourist map, including top attractions and transportation to make your visit to the city easier.

If you’re planning to spend any time in Hong Kong, it helps to know where you want to go and how to get there. As part of the China Mike Hong Kong travel guide , here’s a collection of the best tourist maps to download and take with you.

A view of the Hong Kong skyline

Hong Kong may be small, at least when compared to other cities in China, but it’s extremely dense. This is good news for travelers to Hong Kong.

It means that you can get around the city easily using a combination of public transportation and walking . There are plenty of great Hong Kong maps you can purchase online, but I’ve developed my own free map on Google that you’re welcome to use.

As you can see in the map below, most tourist spend their time concentrated along both sides of the main bay (Kowloon and Causeway Bay). Click the map to view each pin on Google Maps

Google map view of Hong Kong with top attractions pinned

View China Mike’s Hong Kong tourist map in Google Maps.

If you’re looking for other maps that you can download, we’ve included a number of those as well, which you can find below.

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General Maps of Hong Kong

Before we jump into the Hong Kong tourist maps, it’s good to first get a general understanding of where Hong Kong is located within China. Here are two general maps to show the location.

A map of Hong Kong, the New Territories, Lantau Island and Shenzhen

The map above gives a good reference to a number of different key locations, which includes:

  • Hong Kong International Airport : The airport is located on its own island pretty far west of the city. It’s best to take the Hong Kong MTR from the airport to get into the city.
  • Shenzhen: This major Chinese city is right across the border from Hong Kong.
  • Kowloon and Causeway Bay: As a tourist, these are two places that you’re likely to spend most of your time in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Tourist Map 

Below I’d like to provide a few tourist maps of Hong Kong. Feel free to download the images to bring with you.

Honestly, though, it’s going to be hard to find free maps of Hong Kong that have a high enough resolution to be useful. That is why I generally recommend you purchase a physical map of Hong Kong to bring with you on your travels.

Hong Kong tourist map showing top attractions

Causeway Bay is also home to the Hong Kong Convention Center , home to a number of major meetings and gatherings in the city.

Kowloon Tourist map of Hong Kong

We have a number of other Kowloon tourist maps you can reference as well.

If you’d like a more detailed map that you can easily reference, I recommend you consider this pullout map of Hong Kong by Insight Guides.

Hong Kong MTR System Subway Map

As part of being a tourist in Hong Kong, you’ll also likely want to understand the metro subway system, known as the MTR. We have a few different Hong Kong MTR maps available, but we’ll show you just this one for the purposes of this article.

Hong Kong MTR Map Subway

The MTR is by far the most efficient way to get around different parts of Hong Kong. It’s possible to take ferries and taxis around the islands, but this will be a more expensive option.

In addition to the map above, you can also find detailed MTR station maps for Hong Kong, which show what can be found in the areas directly surrounding each station.

Final Thoughts for Hong Kong

Hong Kong may be a relatively small city by area, but there’s plenty to see and do.

I’ve spent hours developing the China Mike Hong Kong tourist map on Google that you’re welcome to use for free. We also recognize that some people might be more inclined to purchase a physical Hong Kong map to carry with them.

Whichever you choose, I hope that this has been helpful for you!

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27 Things to do in Hong Kong + Hong Kong Tourist Spots

27 Things to do in Hong Kong + Hong Kong Tourist Spots

A gawk-worthy modern skyline and exciting urban attractions are the top reasons that got me on a plane to Hong Kong on my first trip abroad. Hong Kong’s compact size makes it incredibly convenient to navigate and explore, allowing you to make the most of your time even on a short visit. Whether you’re a shopaholic, a theme park enthusiast, a culture lover, or a history buff, Hong Kong has something to offer.

Prepare to be dazzled by the city’s stunning urban views, go on scenic harbor cruises, and indulge in the delicious local cuisine. This guide will help you plan your itinerary and embark on an unforgettable journey through Hong Kong, where East meets West in a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.

Here’s a list of beautiful places to visit in Hong Kong including top things to do & the best Hong Kong tourist spots.

To make your trip planning easy, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app. Seeing all your saved locations on the map will help you get started on planning your Hong Kong itinerary and know the best areas to stay, near places you want to go.

See also: Hong Kong Travel Guide Blog , 14 Places To Visit in Macau , Hong Kong Itinerary , Best Travel Apps . View all travel tips on: Hong Kong .

Best Things To Do in Hong Kong

1. Have fun at Hong Kong Disneyland

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Disneyland Hong Kong in Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Location : Lantau Island, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

Experience a magical adventure at Hong Kong Disneyland! This attraction is a must-visit for all travelers. Meet your favorite Disney characters, explore enchanting lands like Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, and enjoy thrilling rides like “Space Mountain.” With something for everyone, Hong Kong Disneyland guarantees a day of joy and excitement. Make sure to check the schedule before you go, so you don’t miss the spectacular parades happening throughout the day and the must-see evening fireworks show.

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The Hong Kong Disneyland ticket price online is HKD 590 per adult for a 1-day general admission (regular day).

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How to go :

Very easy to get to since it’s connected with the MTR train system. Take the Orange MTR Line to Sunny Bay and switch to Disneyland Resort “Pink” MTR Line.

Best time to visit is in the afternoon if you want to explore the park and watch the beautiful fireworks show at Sleeping Beauty Castle, which lights up the sky every night. Go to Main Street at least 15-minutes early to get a good spot before the crowds join in.

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2. Ride the Tram up Victoria Peak

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Hong Kong skyline view from The Peak Tram, Victoria Peak

Location : The Peak, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

Embark on an unforgettable journey up Victoria Peak aboard the iconic Peak Tram. This thrilling ride offers breathtaking views of Hong Kong’s stunning skyline and lush landscapes. As you ascend, hold on tight and feel the excitement build. Once at the top, step onto the Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong, and take in the panoramic vistas of the city. While there, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the famous Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and Trick Eye Museum for an added dose of entertainment and fun.

Victoria Peak Tram tickets

Ticket price for the Peak Tram Sky Pass (The Peak Tram + Sky Terrace 428) is HKD 149 per adult for a return journey.

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Ride the MTR to Central. Take the J2 exit and walk to the Peak Tram lower terminus along Garden Road. Board The Peak Tram to get to The Peak Tower. You may go to Victoria Peak more cheaply by taking the bus and go trekking along the Peak Circle Walk. There are a couple of scenic viewing decks along the way. The bus ride down the steep roads of the hill has its own thrills. It’s a good alternative if you want to take a different route back to Central Hong Kong.

3. Sail across Victoria Harbour

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Victoria Harbour Cruise in Hong Kong

Location : Between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon (mainland) . Save on Google Maps .

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. Hop on the iconic Star Ferry for a scenic journey across the harbor, surrounded by breathtaking city views. Enhance your experience with a Victoria Harbour Cruise, where you can cruise along the shimmering waters and witness the mesmerizing Symphony of Lights. This captivating lights and sound show takes place every evening, usually at around 8 pm, and adds a magical touch to the stunning harbor scenery.

Victoria Harbour Cruise

4. Explore Ngong Ping & Lantau Island

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Nong Ping 360 Cable Car in Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Location : Lantau Island, Hong Kong (near Hong Kong International Airport) . Save on Google Maps .

On Lantau Island, near Hong Kong Disneyland and Hong Kong International Airport, the imposing Tian Tan Buddha, known as the Big Buddha, awaits. Accessible via the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, the journey itself is a thrill. Enjoy sweeping aerial views of Lantau Island, Hong Kong International Airport, South China Sea, and the picturesque surrounding landscapes. Explore the Ngong Ping village and stroll through the serene surroundings, marveling at the magnificent Buddha statue on your way to the tranquil Po Lin Monastery, famous for its hall with almost 13,000 miniature Buddha statues.

Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Ticket

Ticket price for the standard cabin is HKD 256 per adult for a roundtrip ride.

Take the MTR to Tung Chung Station. Walk to the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car lower terminus and take the cable car to Ngong Ping Village.

5. Discover Hong Kong’s districts

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Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong

Immerse yourself in the diverse districts of Hong Kong, each offering its unique charm. Experience the bustling streets and shimmering lights of Tsim Sha Tsui, and take a stroll along the Avenue of Stars for mesmerizing skyline views. Head to West Kowloon for a cultural feast. Marvel at contemporary art in the M+ Museum and ascend to Sky100 for breathtaking panoramas. In Central, the city’s financial core, embark on a delightful food trip and visit iconic landmarks like Victoria Peak and Man Mo Temple. Hop on the train to Ocean Park and dive into a world of exciting rides, animal encounters, and fun shows.

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6. Go on a Day Trip to Macau

Location : Southeast China, East Asia (60 km east of Hong Kong approx.) . Save on Google Maps .

Macau is easy to visit from Hong Kong, even on a day trip! Just a short ferry ride away, Macau awaits with its captivating blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures. Explore the historic streets of the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre of Macau, where colonial architecture harmoniously coexists with Chinese temples. Test your luck at the world-famous casinos lining the Cotai Strip. Indulge in delectable Portuguese cuisine and savor mouthwatering egg tarts.

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Lantau Island Tourist Spots & Attractions

The largest of Hong Kong’s islands is home to many top attractions including Disneyland Hong Kong, Ngong Ping & Tian Tan Buddha. If you’re seeking a different view of Hong Kong, take a sunrise hike to the 934m Lantau Peak, see the stilt-houses at the Tai-O fishing village or enjoy the seaside views along Lantau’s peaceful coastline.

7. Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

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Location : Tung Chung & Ngong Ping Village, Lantau Island, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

The Ngong Ping Cable Car is a thrilling and scenic attraction in Hong Kong. It takes you high above the mountains, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. As you soar through the air, you’ll be captivated by the panoramic beauty below. It’s a must-visit experience for adventure seekers and nature lovers, allowing you to witness the natural wonders of Hong Kong from a unique vantage point.

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8. Ngong Ping Village

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Nong Ping Village and Tian Tan Buddha built on the mountains of Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Location : 111 Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

At the end of the thrilling cable car ride, you’ll arrive at the enchanting Ngong Ping Village. Nestled among picturesque mountains, this charming village offers a serene escape from the bustling city. Take a leisurely stroll through its narrow streets and immerse yourself in the Chinese-style architectural elements, with traditional buildings, tea houses, and souvenir shops. It’s the perfect place to eat and refuel while exploring nearby attractions such as the Tian Tan Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery.

9. Tian Tan Buddha

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The giant Tian Tan “Big” Buddha, in Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Location : Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

The Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the “Big Buddha,” is literally the biggest attraction this side of Lantau Island. It is the World’s largest outdoor sitting Buddha that is made of bronze. As you approach the statue, you’ll feel a sense of awe and tranquility. Climbing the steps to the Buddha offers a unique experience, allowing you to admire the surrounding beauty and enjoy panoramic views of the lush mountains.

10. Po Lin Monastery

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Po Lin Monastery in Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Hong Kong

The Po Lin Monastery, located just a short walk away from Ngong Ping Village, is a must-visit highlight in Lantau Island. As one of the most revered Buddhist temples in Hong Kong, it offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere. Here you’ll see worshippers offering incense and prayers. The main temple features three statues of the Buddha and is adorned with intricate architecture. The characters on top of the main temple spell out “Po Lin Monastery,” meaning “Precious Lotus.” The lotus flower symbolizes purity in Buddhism. Another nearby attraction is the Wisdom Path, a scenic walk that complements the spiritual experience.

11. Disneyland Hong Kong

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12. See more of Lantau Island

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Citygate Outlets in Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Other interesting spots in Lantau Island

Citygate Outlets  — This huge mall in Tung Chung, filled with outlet stores, is a great spot for bargain shopping. Easy to visit since it’s connected to Tung Chung MTR station. Location: Tung Chung, Lantau Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Tai O Fishing Village Location: Tai O, Lantau Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Lantau Peak Location: Lantau Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Central & Hong Kong Tourist Spots & Attractions Island Tourist Spots & Attractions

13. The Peak Tram

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The Peak tram in Central, Hong Kong

Location : Central, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

The breathtaking panoramic view from Victoria Peak is one of Hong Kong’s most popular attractions, and for good reason. Hop on this historic tram for a thrilling ascent up Victoria Peak. As you ride, be prepared for a steep incline and breathtaking views overlooking Hong Kong’s famous skyline and Victoria Harbor. Dating back to 1888, it carries a nostalgic charm. The tram conveniently grants access to popular attractions like Sky Terrace 428 and Madame Tussauds Hong Kong. The ride takes around 7-8 minutes, starting from the Lower Peak Tram Terminus in the Central district. For the best view, grab a seat on the right side of the carriage on your way up, and the left side on your way down.

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14. Sky Terrace 428 & Victoria Peak

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Hong Kong skyline view from Sky Terriace 428 in Victoria Peak, Hong Kong

Location : 1 Lugard Rd, The Peak Tower, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

Sky Terrace 428 at The Peak Tower, situated on Victoria Peak, is the highest 360-degree viewing platform in Hong Kong. From this elevated vantage point, visitors can marvel at the iconic city skyline, lush mountains, and the glistening waters of Victoria Harbour. It’s the perfect spot to capture Instagram-worthy photos and enjoy Hong Kong’s awe-inspiring panoramic views.

Apart from Sky Terrace 428, Victoria Peak offers a range of attractions and activities. Explore Madame Tussauds and Monopoly Dreams for unique experiences. Take a leisurely stroll on the Peak Circle Walk, enjoying the stunning flora and fauna, and enjoy a food trip at The Peak Tower.

Victoria Peak Attractions

Madame Tussauds Location: Shop P101, The Peak Tower, No, 128 Peak Rd, The Peak, Hong Kong.  Save on Google Maps . Book here

Monopoly Dreams Location: The Peak Galleria, Hong Kong.  Save on Google Maps . Book here

15. Man Mo Temple

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Man Mo Temple in Central, Hong Kong

Location : Man Mo Temple, Hollywood Rd, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

Step inside the incense-filled ambiance, admire the historical relics, and immerse yourself in the spiritual traditions of Hong Kong at the Man Mo Temple. This must-visit attraction in Central, Hong Kong, is the largest Man Mo temple in the city. Located on the bustling Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan, it is surrounded by trendy restaurants and old-school Chinese antique shops. The temple’s traditional architecture, adorned with ornate decorations, transports visitors to a bygone era.

16. HK Central Business District

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Shopping district at Central, Hong Kong

When in Central, make sure to explore the vibrant Hong Kong Central Business District (CBD). Adorned with iconic skyscrapers, this bustling district is home to renowned financial institutions, corporate headquarters, luxury shopping malls, and fine dining establishments. Immerse yourself in the energetic atmosphere as you wander through the bustling streets. Treat yourself to a food trip and savor the delectable local cuisine in Hong Kong. The CBD is a hotspot for mouthwatering dishes, with a wide range of local food restaurants

17. Ocean Park Hong Kong

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Doplhin show at Ocean Park Hong Kong

Location : Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island . Save on Google Maps .

Ocean Park Hong Kong, located on the southern coast of Hong Kong Island, is one of the world’s most popular marine-themed amusement parks. With its stunning ocean views and lush greenery, it offers a captivating experience for visitors. Encounter adorable giant pandas, marvel at the vibrant marine life in the Grand Aquarium, and be entertained by dolphins and sea lions at the Ocean Theatre. Take a cable car ride for a scenic journey through the park. And for thrill-seekers, Ocean Park features a wide range of thrilling rides and roller coasters that are sure to get your heart racing.

Ocean Park Hong Kong ticket

The Ocean Park Hong Kong ticket price is HKD 388 per adult for a 1-day general admission.

Ride the MTR to Admiralty station. Take Exit B and walk to the terminal of Bus 629 at the corner of Drake and Tamar Streets. Ride Bus #629 to Ocean Park.

18. Braemar Hill Peak

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Braemar Hill Peak in Hong Kong

Location : Braemar Hill, Tai Tam, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

ooking for a quick hike in Hong Kong? Braemar Hill offers one of the best views overlooking the iconic Victoria Harbour, showcasing the breathtaking skylines of both Central Hong Kong and Kowloon (Tsim Sha Tsui). The hike to Braemar Hill Peak takes only around 30 minutes or less. Best of all, exploring Braemar Hill is completely free. Escape the crowds and indulge in a budget-friendly adventure while enjoying the magnificent vistas of Hong Kong’s captivating cityscape. Braemar Hill is the perfect destination to experience the beauty of Hong Kong’s cityscape.

19. See more of Hong Kong Island

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Pottinger Stone Slabs Street in Central, Hong Kong

Other interesting spots in Hong Kong Island

Pottinger Stone Slabs Street  — A historic pedestrian street in Hong Kong known for its unique stone steps and bustling shops, Location: Central, Hong Kong.  Save on Google Maps .

Lan Kwai Fong  — A renowned entertainment district famous for its vibrant nightlife, bustling bars, restaurants, and energetic atmosphere Location: 1 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong.  Save on Google Maps .

Happy Valley Racecourse  — a historic and iconic horse racing venue renowned for its thrilling races Location: Wong Nai Chung Rd, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Dragon’s Back Hike  — A popular trail that offers breathtaking views of the lush greenery, and scenic coastline of southeast Hong Kong Island Location: Shek 0, Hong Kong Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Tsim Sha Tsui & Kowloon Tourist Spots & Attractions Island Tourist Spots & Attractions

20. Avenue of Stars

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Location : Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Kowloon, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

The Avenue of Stars is the iconic centerpiece of the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, offering unobstructed views of Hong Kong Island’s skyline and Victoria Harbour. Stroll along the promenade and discover handprints and statues of beloved movie stars, including the statues of Bruce Lee and Anita Mui. For the best experience, make sure to visit the Avenue of Stars during the Symphony of Lights, which takes place every evening.

21. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

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Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Location : Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

There’s more to see and do at the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade apart from marveling at the Hong Kong skyline and visiting the Avenue of Stars. Explore the historic Clock Tower, a remnant of the original Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus. Indulge in a delightful waterfront dining experience at the numerous restaurants offering delicious cuisine and sea views. Immerse yourself in educational and artistic experiences at the Space Museum, Hong Kong Cultural Centre Cultural Centre, and Hong Kong Museum of Art.

Where to go in Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade & nearby areas

Avenue of Stars

Clock Tower Location: Tsim Sha Tsui.  Save on Google Maps .

Hong Kong Cultural Centre Location: Tsim Sha Tsui.  Save on Google Maps .

Hong Kong Museum of Art Location: Tsim Sha Tsui.  Save on Google Maps .

Hong Kong Space Museum Location: Tsim Sha Tsui.  Save on Google Maps .

Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Park Location: Tsim Sha Tsui.  Save on Google Maps .

Signal Hill Garden Location: Tsim Sha Tsui.  Save on Google Maps .

Hong Kong Museum of History Location: 100 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui.  Save on Google Maps .

22. Star Ferry

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Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Location : Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier – Central Pier, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

Take a scenic Star Ferry ride across Victoria Harbour for panoramic views of Tsim Sha Tsui and Central Hong Kong. Since its establishment in 1888, it has been an integral part of the city’s transportation system and a symbol of its heritage. It’s not only a cheap mode of transportation but also a memorable way to get a scenic view of Hong Kong’s breathtaking skyline.

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23. Victoria Harbour Cruise

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Embark on a delightful Victoria Harbour Cruise, a must-do attraction in Hong Kong. Sail along the stunning Victoria Harbour and be captivated by the mesmerizing cityscape surrounding you. Choose from different schedules, including sunset sail, evening sail, or during the Symphony of Lights, to experience the harbor at its most enchanting moments. Marvel at the breathtaking views of the Hong Kong skyline, Central district, and Kowloon, while feeling the gentle breeze

24. Symphony of Lights

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Symphony of Lights from Tsim Sha Tsui, in Hong Kong

A trip to Hong Kong is not complete without watching the Symphony of Lights, which takes place every evening at 8:00 PM, transforming the city’s skyline into a mesmerizing display of lights, lasers, and music. This is the world’s largest permanent light and sound show, recognized by Guinness World Records. Head to the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront to enjoy panoramic views of the impressive Central Hong Kong Skyline and Victoria Harbor while being captivated by this breathtaking spectacle.

Take the MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui or East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. Proceed to Exit J and follow the signs to Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront.

From there, it’s an easy walk to many museums in the area including the Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, and Health Education Exhibition and Resource Centre. And, Hong Kong’s historic landmarks like the Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower.

25. Temple Street & Night Makets

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Hong Kong Night Market in Hong Kong

Location : Temple St, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong . Save on Google Maps .

Located in Yau Ma Tei, Temple Street is one of Hong Kong’s most famous night markets, renowned for its vibrant street shopping, lively atmosphere, and a wide array of delicious street food. Indulge in the mouthwatering flavors of Hong Kong with must-try treats such as Egg Waffles, Hong Kong-style Milk Tea, Curry Fish Balls, and Egg Tarts. Apart from Temple Street, other popular night markets in Hong Kong include the Ladies’ Market in Mong Kok, Fa Yuen Street (Sneaker Street) in Mong Kok, and the Jade Market in Yau Ma Tei. These night markets offer diverse shopping experiences, from fashion and accessories to cultural items, giving visitors a taste of Hong Kong’s vibrant street life.

Top Night Markets in Hong Kong

Temple Street  — Located in Mongkok. The nearest MRT stations are Jordan and Yau Ma Tei.

Ladies Market  — Located at Tung Choi Street, Mongkok. The nearest MRT station is Mongkok.

Sneaker Street  — Located in Mongkok. The nearest MRT stations are Prince Edward and Mongkok.

Toy Market / Wan Chai Street Market  — Located along Tai Yuen Street, Wan Chai. The nearest MRT station is Wan Chai.

Apliu Street Flea Market  — Located at Apliu Street, Kowloon. The nearest MRT station is Sham Shui Po.

26. See more of Kowloon

Interesting spots in West Kowloon

M+ Museum  — Impressive contemporary art collection and captivating architectural design, offering a unique and enriching experience for art enthusiasts and those seeking artistic inspiration. Location: West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong.  Save on Google Maps . Book here

Sky100 Observation Deck  — Located on the 100th floor of Hong Kong’s tallest building, Sky 100 offers a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of Hong Kong’s iconic landmarks. Standard entry price on Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck costs HKD 148 (discount price online) Book here

Hong Kong Palace Museum  — Showcases a rich collection of Chinese cultural artifacts, providing visitors with a captivating glimpse into the country’s ancient heritage and artistic treasures. Location: 8 Museum Drive West Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.  Save on Google Maps . Book here

Beyond Kowloon

Lion Rock Hike  — A renowned and scenic trail in Hong Kong, known for its resemblance to a crouching lion and offering panoramic city views Location: Wong Tai Sin District.  Save on Google Maps .

Beyond Hong Kong

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Taiwan, a captivating destination to explore near Hong Kong, is renowned for its dynamic capital city of Taipei, breathtaking natural landscapes, rich historical sites, and delectable food scene. The most popular mode of transportation from Hong Kong to Taiwan is by air, with frequent flights available between Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE). The flight duration typically ranges from 1.5 to 2 hours, ensuring a seamless and swift journey to discover the wonders of Taiwan.

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Like Hong Kong, Singapore is one of the best cities to visit for first-time travelers. Known as Asia’s “Lion City,” Singapore is a vibrant cosmopolitan hub famous for its impressive skyline, multicultural heritage, and world-class attractions. It offers a captivating blend of modernity and tradition, showcasing iconic landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and the historic district of Chinatown. Traveling from Hong Kong to Singapore by flight typically takes around 3.5 to 4 hours. From Manila (Philippines), the flight duration to Singapore is approximately hours 3.5 to 4 hours as well.

Singapore Travel Essentials

Legoland Malaysia Admission Ticket

Universal Studios Singapore Admission Ticket

Singapore 4G Data SIM Card (SG Airport Pickup)

Ready to see more of Asia? Japan is one of the best places to go! This captivating country is renowned for its unique blend of traditional culture and modern innovations. It is famous for its iconic cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, breathtaking natural wonders such as Mount Fuji, and delectable Japanese cuisine. The best way to travel to Japan is by air. Flights from Hong Kong to Tokyo typically take 4 to 5 hours. The flight duration from Manila, Philippines to Tokyo is around 5 hours.

Japan Travel Essentials

Tours + discounts

Tokyo Subway Ticket (24, 48, or 72 Hours)

JR Pass for Whole Japan

SHIBUYA SKY Ticket

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Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) and Central are the best areas to stay in Hong Kong. TST offers a wider variety when it comes to prices. You can find hostels/guesthouses catering to backpackers and low budget travelers as well as 5-star hotels. Meanwhile, hotels in Central caters to a more upscale crowd.

If you're set on a splurge, choose a hotel near the waterfront for sweeping views of  Hong Kong 's skyline and Victoria Harbour. In this case, stay in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST), which offers a view of the more impressive Central  Hong Kong 's skyline.

The neighborhoods of Jordan, Mong Kok, Sheung Wan and Wan Chai are also great options as these places are located next to Tsim Sha Tsui and Central. If you plan to stay in these areas, remember to choose a location within easy walking distance to an MTR train station.

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Book sooner rather than later if you already have your dates set. Cheaper-priced rooms and hotels with high reviews tend to get fully booked faster, especially during busy days like weekends, holidays & peak tourist seasons.

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Top 30 hong kong attractions & best places to visit.

20 June, 2023 by Expat Living 11 Min Read

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Whether you’re a tourist looking for the best attractions and places to visit in Hong Kong, or you live here and want a refresher on HK attractions, we’ve got all sorts of must-visit places in this giant list! There are so many things to see in Hong Kong – from iconic tourist spots to fantastic nature areas, including places that are definitely worth a re-visit if you haven’t been for a while. Plus, plenty of the top sights in Hong Kong are free (from light shows to hikes, to views from the Peak!).

Hong Kong Tourist Attractions

One of the best Hong Kong attractions (and it won’t break the bank!) is the iconic Star Ferry. It plies the short route between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui constantly, all day, every day. A ride on this famous tourist attraction will cost you less than $4 for the upper deck and give you spectacular harbour views of the city to boot. Then it’s just a matter of disembarking to shop, explore and eat your way around the two different sides of the water. starferry.com.hk

Top Hong Kong Attractions

Outdoor Escalator

Running over 800 metres and rising 135 metres through the city to link the Central and Western districts, the Central-Mid-Levels Escalator is the world’s longest escalator system. There are 14 entrances and exits, linking Queen’s Road Central with Conduit Road. To ride the complete length of the escalator system one-way takes about 20 to 25 minutes. A good starting point is 100 Queen’s Road in Central. discoverhongkong.com

Dim sum restaurants

No visit to Hong Kong is complete with trying one of the city’s 2,000 types of dim sum. A traditional dim sum meal includes steamed buns such as char siu bao , and dumplings including siu mai and har gow ; you’ll also find vegetables, roasted meats, congee and soups. Where to go in Hong Kong for dim sum? We suggest trying an older-style place such as Maxim’s City Hall , which serves dishes to your table from trolley carts. Also famous is HK’s cheapest Michelin-starred dim sum at Tim Ho Wan. For a more modern take on the Cantonese cuisine, try Duddell’s or The Chinese Library .

Spending a lazy day on a catered junk with friends is a popular weekend activity during the warmer months in Hong Kong. It’s not only loads of fun, but an interesting way to see the territory’s coastline; you also get to visit some off-the-beaten-track restaurants. There are a number of companies offering all-day junk trips.

Hong Kong tailors

Getting a suit or shirt made-to-measure is a quintessential Hong Kong thing to do; many a businessperson will make a beeline to a tailor while here. The tailoring industry has its origins in the 1920s and Hong Kong tailors soon built a reputation for precision and speed. They’re now revered around the globe – at one time the local industry was said to rival London’s famed Savile Row. The custom clothing trade is still going strong. You can get bespoke suits, shirts, overcoats and accessories made-to-measure in the finest materials.

If there’s one Hong Kong must-do attraction, it’s a ride on the historic Peak Tram (which opened in 1888) from Central to The Peak. This is one of the quintessential HK experiences, not just for the tram trip itself, but because you arrive at the place to take in the iconic view of the city’s mesmerising skyline. There’s a mall where you can pick up some souvenirs, along with restaurants. The Mount Austin Playground is also fun for kids. thepeak.com.hk

Hong Kong sightseeing at The Peak

Cat Street Antique Market

If you’re wondering where to go in Hong Kong for antiques, trinkets and souvenirs, Cat Street is a great start. The street market here has a fun collection of antique shops and kitsch curios, just off Hollywood Road; the atmospheric Man Mo Temple is short walk away. Although the official name of the thoroughfare is Upper Lascar Row, it’s commonly called Cat Street. Take a trip back into the past as you walk along this street; who knows, you might even find a treasure along the way!

Lan Kwai Fong

Sure, it’s something of a Hong Kong cliché, and a few of the outlets are overly touristy, but at least one night out in Lan Kwai Fong is an expat rite-of-passage. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to enjoy, but you’ll find the party often spills out into the streets as Hong Kong’s laws allow you to consume alcohol in public spaces. The pandemic has affected things, of course, so check on openings, closures and hours first. lankwaifong.com

Speaking of bars, Ozone, located on the 118th floor of the International Commerce Centre (ICC), is a must-visit for anyone who loves a view! It’s said to be the highest bar in the world. Amazing panorama aside, the interior of the bar is also something to look at; it’s decked out with a marble counter and mesmerising geometric designs throughout the space. Unsurprisingly, the team serves up quality drinks here too, from innovative cocktails to classics like Martinis and Cosmopolitans. ritzcarlton.com

Chung King Mansions

The infamous Chung King Mansions in TST is an eclectic mix of stores selling cheap electronics, spices and more. It’s also a rabbit warren of private kitchens specialising in ethnic cuisine. This makes it a must on any foodie’s list of things to do in Hong Kong. The building has existed for more than 50 years and originally had high-end shops and nightclubs in the basement. By the 1970s, it had become associated with the city’s less desirable underbelly. The 1995 Wong Kar-wai film Chungking Express immortalised it in popular culture. Chung King Mansions is believed to be home to about 4000 people.

West Kowloon Cultural District

The fabulous new precinct for the arts and performance sits on a big chunk of reclaimed land beside the ICC building. Destinations include the Hong Kong Palace Museum, Freespace, M+, Art Park, the Xiqu Centre and more. The Lyric Theatre Complex is due to open in 2025. It’s also a great spot for a picnic beside the harbour, or to have a stroll along the waterside promenade.

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Harbourfront Walk

Opened in stages from 2012, the Central and Western District Promenade stretches from Kennedy Town to Causeway Bay and is a great way to enjoy view of Victoria Harbour from different perspectives. It’s a bit like HK Island’s own version of Avenue of the Stars on the other side of the harbour. The Wan Chai section of the promenade around Tamar Park consists of four hectares of gardens, lawns and plazas, plus some awesome play areas for children, with slides, swings and tunnels.

Kwun Tong Promenade

Once a busy cargo area adjacent to the old airport at Kai Tak, the Kwun Tong waterfront is now home to a 1km promenade that provides great views of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, and across the water to Hong Kong Island. Those views are even better at night, and are enhanced by artistic light installations along the walk.  

Best Hong Kong Sightseeing Spots – 10 Must Visit Places

Tian tan buddha.

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Aside from the fact that you can get to it via a fun cable car ride , the “Big Buddha”, or Tian Tan Buddha, is a prominent Hong Kong tourist attraction today. Constructed in 1993 from 202 separate bronze pieces, the statue is 34 metres high and weighs 250 tons. Next door is the Po Lin Monastery, well worth a visit for its religious significance. Founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu Province on the Chinese mainland, it was originally known as “The Big Hut”. plm.org.hk/eng/home

What’s a list of places to visit and things to do without Disneyland in it? Another top Hong Kong tourist attraction, the park is scheduled for more expansion over the next few years; visitors can expect new experiences and attractions to open that are unique to Hong Kong, including Marvel-themed and Frozen-themed areas. In the meantime, don’t miss Mystic Manor, a slight twist on the traditional Haunted House, and the Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain, a reimagined version of the classic Space Mountain. hongkongdisneyland.com

Wong Tai Sin Temple

This is a popular temple – one of Hong Kong’s biggest and busiest. Wong Tai Sin Temple swears to ‘make every wish come true upon request’. Many people head here to get their fortunes told, and to pray for good fortune through offerings. It’s home to three religions – Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism – and is the only temple in the country permitted to conduct Taoist wedding ceremonies and issue marriage certificates. If you’re only visiting one temple in Hong Kong, this is a good choice; it’s a huge complex, with several halls, shrines and even a garden. The temple is easy to access from Wong Tai Sin MTR Station. siksikyuen.org.hk

Hong Kong Tourist Spots - Wong Tai Sin Temple

You can’t visit Hong Kong without stopping by the city’s original theme park, also one of its most visited tourist attractions. It combines an amusement park, marine park, oceanarium and animal theme park and promises a full day of fun for all. Kids will love the animal areas; they’ll be able to see the famous giant pandas, Le Le and Ying Ying, plus an array of other unique creatures. For the adrenaline junkies, Thrill Mountain is a must. There are attractions for everyone here, no matter what you fancy. The South Island MTR line takes you straight to the Park. oceanpark.com.hk

Lamma Island

where to go in hong kong Take A Day Trip To Lamma Island

Lamma Island has transformed from a traditional Chinese fishing village into a laid-back multicultural community. Today, a blend of Western and Chinese island culture creates an irresistible, one-of-a-kind atmosphere. Go here to enjoy an escape from the busy city, and also the island’s fantastic beaches, hills and local temples. Start with the Lamma Island Family Walk; this gentle hike is one of Hong Kong’s favourites and brings you past coastline, forests and temples. Lamma has two main villages, both accessible by ferry from Central Ferry Pier. Yung Shue Wan has a bigger range of bars, restaurants and shops, and ferry services are also more frequent. The trip takes about 30 minutes.

Chi Lin Nunnery

You’d hardly believe that a place like this exists amidst the countless built-up buildings of Hong Kong. Originally made as a retreat for Buddhist nuns, the complex is wonderfully serene, with beautiful architecture. During reconstruction work in 1998, not a single nail was used. The complex was completely designed using interlocking pieces of wood; this was apparently to demonstrate the harmony of humans with nature. The site is an easy walk from Diamond Hill MTR. Definitely worth a visit!

Tai O Fishing Village

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This is one of Hong Kong’s last few fishing villages and a rare example of the old Chinese stilt-house community. There’s a rich, traditional culture here; it’s a stark contrast from the fast-paced city area of Hong Kong. Don’t forget to try the specialties and street foods, most of which are seafood-focused. Reach  Tai O by getting the MTR to Tung Chung then taking bus 11; you can also catch a ferry to Mui Wo and then take bus 1.

An ambitious project to revitalise the Central Police Station – the biggest restoration project ever undertaken in Hong Kong, in fact – has led to an exciting new attraction reflecting the city’s art scene. Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts is a 27,900-square-metre site where visitors can enjoy not just examples of colonial architecture in all their glory, but also a wide range of innovative heritage, cultural and lifestyle offerings. Find the shops, restaurants, bars and boutiques of Tai Kwan at 10 Hollywood Road. There are five gates through which you can access the site. taikwun.hk

Noah’s Ark Hong Kong

This unique theme park contains the only full-sized replica of Noah’s Ark in the world; it’s located on Park Island, next to the Tsing Ma Bridge. This is a must-visit attraction if you want an educational day with the kids. From exhibits on the solar system to interactive games and also an exciting Adventureland, the Ark is a fun yet fascinating place to bring the kids. You can reach Park Island by bus, ferry, MTR or car. noahsark.com.hk

Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

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A visit to this monastery is quite the spectacle, with over 10,000 gold-painted Buddhas lining a steep path up. There are over 400 steps in all, so it’s great workout in addition to being a memorable cultural site! Once you’ve managed to conquer the climb, you’ll be rewarded with an amazing view. Gaze down at Sha Tin and the New Territories, then do some sightseeing of the interesting temple grounds. The entrance to this Hong Kong attraction is a 10-minute walk from Sha Tin station.

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Exploring a park.

Take an escalator from Pacific Place mall up to an unexpected oasis. Hong Kong Park contains fountains, an aviary and a children’s playground. Or escape Causeway Bay’s crowds at Victoria Park, where going early will get you a glimpse of local Tai Chi groups. Playground spaces and a rock park keep kids entertained. Meanwhile, Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Garden offers the chance to watch monkeys up close for free.

Read more: Parks, playgrounds and outdoor centres for the kids

Hanging out at the beach!

Hong Kong has too many beaches to count, but all provide just what you need for an enjoyable day out without burning through the cash. Repulse Bay is a must-visit for its accessible and expansive arc of sand. Big Wave Bay is another popular one, attracting surfers to its decent break. And camping bays at Pui O allows you to wake to the sound of rolling waves.

Read more: Top Hong Kong beaches

Seeing the light show

The city’s iconic skyline takes on a new glow as buildings each side of the harbour beam lights across the water. The Symphony of Lights spectacle takes place every night at 8pm. Head down to the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront for the best view and marvel at Hong Kong Island’s skyline at night.

Taking in a temple

For a free thing to do that’s instantly transporting, nothing beats a visit to a temple; and Hong Kong has plenty! We’ve already mentioned Wong Tai Sin, but another great temple to see is Man Mo on Hollywood Road. This atmospheric building is one of Hong Kong’s oldest temples, and is dedicated to the god of literature.

Read more: Must-see temples and places of worship in Hong Kong

Roaming a rooftop

IFC Mall’s landscaped rooftop provides one of the city’s few free public seating spots, making it perfect if you bring a coffee and book or plan a city picnic with the kids. The sight of ferries chugging across the harbour never gets old.

Going to a museum

Looking for free things to do in the middle of the week? You’re in luck, as some of Hong Kong’s best museums are open for free every Wednesday: the Museum of Art, Museum of History, Heritage Museum, Science Museum, Space Museum, Museum of Coastal Defence and the Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum. The Flagstaff Museum of Tea Ware, Hong Kong Railway Museum, Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum, and a handful of folk museums are free of charge every day, as are the exhibitions at the Hong Kong Film Archive and the Hong Kong Arts Centre.

Read more: 11 of the best museums in Hong Kong

Eyeing some artworks

Galleries along Hollywood Road are an ideal first stop for browsing artworks, but you can also head to the JCCAC artist colony in Shek Kip Mei, where about 140 artists have studios. It’s open from 10am to 10pm daily and is perfect for those who are looking for a Hong Kong attraction that is free and has a cultural flavour.

Read more: Your guide to Hong Kong’s cultural institutions  

Moseying around a market

The vibrant street markets have a lively, bustling energy and provide great people watching, as customers haggle with stallholders. Of course, the cost of this outing will rise if you start buying things! There are also speciality markets such as the fish, bird and flower markets.

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Hiking in nature

About three quarters of Hong Kong’s land space is Country Park, so getting into green space is surprisingly easy. Central’s Morning Trail is a great first introduction. The paved stroll takes you up to The Galleria at the top of the Peak, with gorgeous city views to boot.

Read more: Family-friendly hikes in Hong Kong

Chasing waterfalls

Why not tie your hike in with a visit to a waterfall? Hong Kong has its fair share, including the famous Bride’s Pool in Plover Cove Country Park, which has a fascinating backstory (follow the link below to discover it!). Some waterfalls here are easily accessible; others require a decent trek to get to. If it’s warm enough, there are some superb swimming opportunities to.

Read more: 5 of our favourite Hong Kong waterfalls

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25 Fun Things To Do In Hong Kong | Culture, Nature, Cuisine And Wild Nights Out!

Posted on Last updated: October 18, 2023

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25 Fun Things To Do In Hong Kong | Culture, Nature, Cuisine And Wild Nights Out!

Expert travel storyteller Jordan Adkins, founder of InspiredByMaps.com, brings a decade of adventures across 101 countries and 450+ UNESCO sites into rich, off-the-beaten-path narratives, melding ecological expertise with genuine, seasoned travel insights. His full bio can be found here.

A city like no other, Hong Kong offers so much more beyond its bold glass and steel commercial persona – you just need to take the time to look. Intensely vibrant, densely populated, and with adventure around every corner, Hong Kong can be daunting, but with a little preparation and knowledge, it can also be extremely fun…

Here, in Asia’s World City, a colonial past melds with ancient traditions and Chinese roots to create something utterly distinct. Gastronomical delights are everywhere you look, with everything from freshly steamed dim sum, a piping hot bowl of wonton soup, a pineapple bun wedged with butter, or the latest modern food craze—Matcha French Toast or Charcoal custard buns, anyone?

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And if you want to escape it all, you can be lying on a golden beach or hiking in the lush forest in no time because, somewhat unbelievably, 70% of Hong Kong is mountains and sprawling parks. Back in the urban jungle,  there is also a dizzying array of fun things to do in Hong Kong, from mega-shopping malls, contemporary art galleries, classical temples, and wild nightlife – often all on the same street!

Many Asian mega-cities like Seoul , Shanghai , Osaka , KL and Tokyo offer food, culture, nature, and a splash of chaos. But none do it quite like Hong Kong. This city is utterly unique, as you will soon find out. 

Another pro tip is to book your Airport Express train in advance to save time and money on arrival. You can then use the free in-town check-in service offered when you leave Hong Kong to drop your bags whenever suits you and then to explore the city for longer before skipping check-in at the airport and going straight to your flight.

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Complex, passionate, and full of possibilities, Hong Kong is the perfect blend of chaos and organization for tourists to explore – thanks largely to its extensive public transport network and the ubiquity of English. So get ready for the trip of a lifetime, and let us guide you through the most fun Hong Kong attractions covering cuisine, culture, history, and more.

No one person (or guide) can cover all of Hong Kong – and we don’t suggest you try! Don’t forget to let yourself get a little lost in the madness; after all –  half the fun in here is finding your own special place!

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1. Marvel At The Vista From The Avenue Of The Stars

2. spend the day relaxing in the outlying islands, 3. hike the jaw-dropping dragon’s back trail, 4. indulge in ultimate luxury and delightful dining at the grand hyatt hong kong, 5. try dim sum at the world’s cheapest michelin starred restaurant.

  • 6. Let Loose For The Day At Ocean Park Hong Kong 

7. Get Pretty In Pink With A Day Of Dolphin Spotting

8. succumb to your temptations in with a macau day trip from hong kong.

  • 9. Try Your Luck At The Happy Valley Races 

10. Enjoy The Unparalleled Vista At Victoria Peak At Sunset

11. relax with a magical aqualuna evening sailing trip.

  • 12. Hit The Ground Running With A Hello Hong Kong Walking Tour 

13. Embrace The Crazy, Weird And Wacky Cafes Of Hong Kong

  • 14. Live The Life Of Luxury With A High Tea At The Peninsula Hong Kong 

15. Practice Your Bartering Skills At The Ladies Market

16. soar over lantau island with the ngong ping cable car, 17. skip town for a day at the stanley seaside, 18. release your inner child at disneyland resort, 19. investigate the (oddly specific) fish, bird and flower markets of hong kong, 20. look down on everyone from a outstanding hong kong helicopter tour, 21. get hyper-local with some new territories exploration, 22. experience literal designer dining at alto restaurant, 23. explore your spirituality at the western monastery.

  • 24. Go Hard Or Go Home With A LKF Pub Crawl 

25. Bliss Out For the Day In Urban Spa Hong Kong

26. luxe out with a stay in the world’s highest hotel, 27. savor authentic spanish flavors with a weekend brunch at la rambla, 28. discover chinese heritage and treasures at the hong kong palace museum, 29. warm up with beef station hot pot in tsim sha tsui, 30. immerse yourself in contemporary art and culture at the new m+ museum.

The Avenue of Stars, something like Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, is located along the stunning Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui. Recently reopened after a multi-million dollar renovation, which took almost five years, it honors celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry, the most famous of who is undoubtedly Bruce Lee.

Even if you don’t have any interest in the glorious history of Hong Kong cinema, the entire area is perfect for a long stroll and to lose yourself in the sights of the Hong Kong skyline rising up towards the sky. If you have the time, try to visit it multiple times to really soak it all in. During the morning, the promenade is quiet and intimate, while in the afternoon, it is busy and full of excitement.

If you are short of time, plan your visit to coincide with the Symphony of Lights show held here each night. An inspiration multimedia show has set the harbor alight with a synchronized display spread across Hong Kong Islands skyscrapers; this is easily one world’s most spectacular light shows – and is totally free for you to enjoy. Day or night, follow up your avenue of the Stars trip with a trip on the Star Ferry across the bay. 

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Hong Kong can get hectic and overwhelming, so one day, when the weather is good and you have just had enough take a ferry to one of Hong Kong’s laid-back outlying islands, There are more than 260 of them, but the four main ones are Cheung Chau, Peng Chau, Lamma Island, and Lantau. Yes, this last one is also ‘that Hong Kong airport island’, but you wouldn’t even notice as it’s so laid back!

These islands and their villages embody serenity and make an alluring destination to enjoy a seaside lunch, explore temples, to get lost in old pirate caves, take a dip in the ocean, or just people-watch. Out here, it’s all so relaxing and seems a world apart from the city but is less than an hour’s ferry trip away – all of which conveniently depart near Central Station on Hong Kong Island. There is also an inter-island ferry if you wish to do a bit more exploring – which we highly recommend.

There are simply too many highlights to list, but we would be remiss if we didn’t recommend Rainbow Seafood on Lamma Island , a 30-year-old Hong Kong institution frequented by both locals and celebrities from around the world. For a more alternative way to experience Hong Kong off-the-beaten-track, you could also try  night sea kayaking in Cheung Chau.  

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 After you’ve spent time exploring the streets of Hong Kong, you might want to explore the fantastic natural surroundings, and this hike along the Dragon’s Back is the perfect way to do so. Walk along secluded forest trails on the ridge of the mountains, then go down to Tai Long Bay, where you can jump into the water to wash off the sweat. You deserve it!   Part of the longer Hong Kong Trail, this zigzagging path really does make you feel like you could be traversing the ridges of a Dragon’s Back – and that he (or she) might wake up at any second. Given the outstanding views of southern Hong Kong Island and its golden shoreline, it’s no wonder this is not only known as Hong Kong’s best hike – but one of the best urban walks in the world.   It is widely hailed as one of Hong Kong’s best urban hikes. Besides its attractive name, Dragon’s Back has a sightseeing platform near the peak that provides truly spectacular views of southern Hong Kong Island and its shoreline. Right at the trail’s end is Big Wave Bay. Take a dip or surf the waves for a relaxing finale to this hike.   It’s a great unique, and entertaining thing to do in Hong Kong, as long as you are in relatively good shape. The fact that you enjoy incredible views while burning calories is just a bonus. Getting out of the bustle of the city is also a way of refreshing yourself and clearing your head.

When visiting Hong Kong, make sure to pamper yourself with a stay at the luxurious Grand Hyatt Hong Kong . Imagine waking up to breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour from your elegantly designed room, setting the perfect tone for a day of exploration. This hotel is not just about comfort; it’s an experience you won’t want to miss.

A highlight of the Grand Hyatt is its incredible range of amenities, perfect for a relaxing break after a day of sightseeing. Picture yourself lounging by the stunning 50-meter heated outdoor pool, sipping on a refreshing cocktail from The Grill, or indulging in some delightful and whimsical ice cream flavors at the Tiffin Lounge. This is the kind of pampering that will make your trip to Hong Kong truly unforgettable.

The Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is more than just a place to rest your head; it’s an essential part of the Hong Kong experience. Whether you’re taking in the mesmerizing city views, enjoying a Hawaiian-style barbecue dinner poolside, or sampling one-of-a-kind ice cream creations, this hotel is sure to impress. Trust us, when you’re exploring all the fun things to do in Hong Kong, the Grand Hyatt should definitely be on your list.

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If there is one stand-out place you need to check out for traditional dim sum in Hong Kong, it is Tim Ho Wan. Ok, locals are going to send us hate mail over this bold claim we are confident, but we won’t be backing down. We love Tim Ho Wan and are not the only ones…

Dim Sim is a style of Cantonese cuisine prepared as small bite-sized portions of food served in small steamer baskets or on small plates – and here you can enjoy a back-to-basics-yet-still-incredibly-enticing menu that has won the plaudits of food critics and hearts of foodies around the world.  It is also the world’s cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant, something we could typically never afford with our entire meal coming to less than USD 10 each!!

Tim Ho Wan was started by a former chief of Hong Kong’s Four Seasons Hotel in 2009 with a tiny 20-seater top dim sum restaurant in Mongkok. Within just one year of opening, it had earned a Michelin star. More branches opened across Hong Kong, each receiving its own Michelin star and yet still offering delicious food at affordable prices. Today, Tim Ho Wan has 46 outlets in seven countries including Taiwan , Singapore ,  Macau , Japan, USA , and Australia.

While all of their Hong Kong locations are incredible, most locals will still recommend you visit the original humble ‘hole-in-the-wall’ eatery in Mong Kong to enjoy their delicious offerings. Guaranteed to be packed to the rafters, it’s worth the wait to get in, and the atmosphere alone makes Tim Ho Wan one of the most fun things to do in Hong Kong. And they have an English menu – you just have to ask.

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6. Let Loose For The Day At Ocean Park Hong Kong  

Opened in 1977, Ocean Park is today the world’s 13th most visited theme park and one of the largest theme parks in Asia; covering an area of 226 acres and located in two sections separated by a large mountain.

The more significant section of the park (the Summit) is accessed via a cable car or underground train and is absolutely out-of-this-world, located on a hilltop with superb views out across Hong Kong Island and the surrounding sea. The rides here are the main attraction, but we found ourselves lost in the vistas at multiple points—including while riding one of the four roller coasters.

The theme park has numerous attractions, animal exhibits with diverse themes, such as a giant panda habitat, rainforest, and polar displays, and an aquarium featuring the world’s largest aquarium dome. Thankfully Ocean Park no longer has a killer whale here, though they still have dolphins and live animal performances.

Easily accessible via a new MTR line, Ocean Park is a unique hybrid of a theme park and zoo and a persistent staple of fun in Hong Kong. Popular with locals and tourists and perfect for a day of hair-raising rides, thrills, and discovery.

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What could be more fun than a day out on the water searching for the beautiful Pink Hong Kong Dolphin? Yes, they are real, and yes, you have a very high chance of seeing them on this fun yet educational tour , where you can gain insight into this unique species and learn about the threats they are facing in part due to Hong Kong’s rapid economic development.

Pink Dolphins were first spotted in the waters around Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta over 400  years ago, but no one paid attention to them until the start of the new Chek Lap Kok Airport construction project in the late 1980s. Today, they are the most famous of Hong Kong’s wildlife though sadly, there is believed only to be a population of 61 left.

These trips are designed to minimize disturbance on the Pink Dolphin, which already lives in one of the busiest harbors in the world and provides a way to enjoy and observe these wild creatures as they play. 96% of trips have successful sightings, and most offer a free return trip if you don’t see them – but even without these colorful critters, the boat trip makes for a scenic break from the hectic pace of Hong Kong life.

Macau, the ‘ Las Vegas of the East’, is pretty much Disneyland for adults. Portuguese colonial architecture mingles seamlessly with ancient Chinese temples and laneways, which themselves give way to gaudy neons and megalithic casino complexes….

Throw in the Macau Grand Prix and some delicious egg tarts that were as good as those of Lisbon and Porto , and you have the ingredients for an exhilarating, if somewhat spatially challenging, Macau day trip. And it is only a 55-minute boat ride away from Hong Kong. Actually, on second thoughts, we would totally never recommend going during the Grand Prix again as it was basically Tokyo subway station at rush hour but on steroids. Never, ever again! But for the remainder of the year, there are plenty of Macau attractions and a little something for everyone.

Book your ferry tickets to Macau in advance for significant discounts and to avoid waiting in long lines – a common theme in Hong Kong. This way, you can enjoy the quickest and most convenient transfers from either Hong Kong Island or Kowloon to Taipa terminal in Macau with travel at a time that suits you. There are generally departures every 30 minutes during the day and into the night.

If you are not feeling particularly adventurous, or just want someone to do all the organizing for you, there is always the option of a Macau Cultural Tour from Hong Kong. Hitting all the top spots including Kun Iam Statue and A-Ma Temple (Macau’s oldest temple),  the Macau Tower and the Venetian Macao, the world’s largest casino and hotel in Asia, just to name a few – this action-packed day gives you a taste of this vibrant, extravagant and rapidly-transforming city!

One Day In Macau

9. Try Your Luck At The Happy Valley Races  

The Happy Valley Races is a horse racing track in Hong Kong that attracts both locals and tourists, and it’s one of the best places to check out on your trip to the city. In particular, the Happy Wednesday event is the place to be – not only is there horse racing, but it’s a giant party that brings together everything that’s great about Hong Kong. 

Happy Wednesdays are very popular among locals and tourists alike, and it’s a perfect destination for travelers wanting to mingle with people from all over the world. You’ll see people from all walks of life, and you’ll probably notice right away that there are travelers from around the world. The crowd is generally on the younger side, which you wouldn’t normally expect at horse races. Instead of a stuffy, buttoned-up vibe, these races are lively and accepting, so they are the perfect entree into the world of horse races.

The betting is fun, and there are plenty of people to help you make your selections as it is confusing – luckily, they know foreigners love these races and make it as easy as possible to spend your money. Even if you get lucky on the tracks, however, you’ll probably end up in the negatives as drinking is the main reason to go!

Traveling solo or just want to join a bigger group? Join the Horse Races Pub Crawl , a great way to meet new and like-minded locals, travelers, and ex-pats while discovering some of the best bars in the Wan Chai area. 

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If a single photo could encapsulate the essence of Hong Kong, it could arguably be that of the almost other-worldly panorama from Victoria Peak.

From high above at this popular vantage point, you can admire one of the most magnificent harbors on Earth and consider a skyline so improbable, grand and daring it makes Manhattan look almost quaint in comparison. At Victoria Peak, you can admire these soaring monoliths with a view like no other,  where the energy and vigor of Hong Kong lies exposed for all to see. As the sunset and the lights slowly flicker on across the city, it’s ridiculously magical, and even a cynic could not doubt its majesty.

Should the regular views from the top not be enough, you can get even better with 360-degree panoramic views of Hong Kong from the Sky Terrace 428. And if you are feeling peckish – or want to enjoy more time here, we can highly recommend a visit to Kala Toast with their Instagram-worthy colorful and irresistible cheese toast. For a more refined dining experience, you should look no further than the Peak Lookout , a 19th-century Grade II Historic Building offering upscale dishes and uninterrupted views of Hong Kong’s superb skyline, from Aberdeen all the way to the South China Sea.

There are many ways to get up to Victoria Peak, including a somewhat enjoyable hike – depending on your fitness level -, taxi, bus, or the iconic Peak Tram. The Tram is a Hong Kong attraction in and of itself, and as such, can demand insanely long waits – but thankfully, there is now an advanced ticket sale system in place that allows you a  special lane and hassle-free access by avoiding the long queue on the regular lines!

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So now you’ve seen Hong Kong from the air, it’s time to see it from the sea, with this intimate cruise in a traditional Chinese junk boat. All aboard the Aqualuna!

There’s something so magical about seeing the city alight from the water, relaxing on a lounge bed and experiencing the calm of the night. It’s one of the most enchanting and fun things to do in Hong Kong. It’s sure to be a memory that lasts a lifetime and an experience you’ll want to share with, well, anyone special! You know that the crowded streets you’re watching from afar are alive and bustling, but the hush of the harbor casts a spell around you.

Let the ambiance wash over you and enjoy a complimentary cocktail among the boat’s charming décor. You can either go as the sun is setting, or later, once the lights are already shining across the bay. Our pro tip would be to board at Tsim Sha Tsui early, so you get first dibs on the best seats on the junk boat before guests board at Central – and of course, you can enjoy the full cruise rather than a slightly shorter version.

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12. Hit The Ground Running With A Hello Hong Kong Walking Tour  

There is so much to see and do in Hong Kong, and sometimes you just need to throw your hands up in the air, admit defeat and let a knowledgeable local help you out. And this is where a Hello Hong Kong walking tour comes.

All you need to do is turn up and be whisked away into a world of glittering skyscrapers and grand colonial buildings, discovering hidden gems and top attractions and being regaled with quirky stories of Hong Kong history along the way. Discover how the mix of colonial buildings and futuristic architecture in Central shape the lives of Hong Kong people today and hear stories of elderly stallholders who have literally watched this city transform around them.

There are too many highlights to list, and we don’t want to spoil all the surprises. You’ll get the chance to marvel at the variety of produce on sale in Hong Kong’s oldest open-air bazaar, see Chinese folk religious beliefs in action, take a short ride of the famous ‘ding ding’ tram and hear stories and anecdotes that you won’t find in any guidebooks.

Perfect for first-time visitors and solo travelers to Hong Kong, or those on a short stopover – plus if you are smart, you’ll use your local guide to ask questions and get tips for the remainder of your stay. Or, if you prefer to explore more with your stomach, why not try a foodie tour instead.

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Hong Kong is known as the land of 10,000 restaurants, and we would believe it! However, make sure you also take some time to skip the delicious, refined, and more traditional dining options to explore the ‘crazy, weird and wacky’. They might not offer the best food in the city, but trust us: visiting any of these bizarre cafes in HK is an experience you are unlikely to forget. 

We have already talked in-depth about the Hong Kong Dog Cafe , but also, be sure to check out something more unique and personal to you. There is a Hello Kitty Cafe, Rabbit Cafe, Hello Kitty, and even a Snoopy / Charlie Brown Cafe. Then there is 9¾ Cafe catering to Harry Potter fans, the Instagram worthy” dim sum restaurant, Yum Cha and the Moomin Bakery & Cafe for those who fell in love with the bizarre creations of Tove Jansson in Finland.

Really whatever you are into, we are sure there is the perfect cafe for you, so get out there are find it. They frequently are not as expensive as you would imagine, and you are generally not expected to order food – a coffee or drink will suffice.  Not only will these experiences add to your collection of unique Hong Kong memories, but merely finding these cafes will help get you off the beaten track.

And don’t be afraid if you’re the only foreigner there—it will just make your visit all the more fun!

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14. Live The Life Of Luxury With A High Tea At The Peninsula Hong Kong  

Possibly the most famous hotel in Hong Kong and renowned worldwide, we love staying at The Peninsula Hong Kong to experience the timeless glamour of travel reimagined in modern Asia.

Building on its 90 years as a global beacon of hospitality, the esteemed “Grande Dame of the Far East” continues to set hotel standards worldwide, offering a blend of the best Eastern and Western hospitality in an atmosphere of unsurpassed classical grandeur and enduring opulence.  We loved experiencing high tea in Kuala Lumpur, but this. This was something else. 

This oasis of calm makes for an ideal place to stop and rest between ticking things off on your Hong Kong itinerary, and even if you can’t afford the hefty price tag that rooms command here – there is always the much more affordable high tea. In fact, there is nothing more quintessentially iconic of Hong Kong than experiencing the acclaimed Peninsula Classic Afternoon Tea. Served daily in The Lobby, which has long been recognized as one of the most elegant meeting places in Hong Kong.

The elegant décor, muted colors, and high ceilings combine for a sophisticated dining experience and revered local tradition, and a band playing soothing music adds to the atmosphere. Enjoy a delicious lunch here with a set menu made from fresh and seasonal ingredients. The dishes look as good as they taste, with great care going into ensuring every guest has an excellent culinary experience.

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The Ladies Market Hong Kong is one of the most popular but by no means the only market for inexpensive clothes, accessories and knick-knacks.

Despite its name, it is not only for the ladies, here you will find a wide variety of men’s clothing, and just about all kinds of merchandise. Even if nothing here screams out at you (besides the ladies hawking their wares obviously), the experience and atmosphere are palpable and worth the visit alone. The Ladies Market is primarily frequented by tourists but still managed a very “local” atmosphere in what used to be known as the heartland of the Hong Kong triad gangs: Mong Kok.

This is one of the highest density districts in the world, so come mentally prepared for the squeeze! Some more Hong Kong travel advice? Make sure to haggle!!! Walk away if the price is too high to start with and decide what you are willing to pay before they even tell you a price. We frequently walked away with items at 70% of their original asking price, though it will very much depend on your personality if you consider this a fun HK thing to do…

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One of the most famous tourist attractions in Hong Kong – but with good reason, the Ngong Ping 360 cable car trip is the easiest way to start your Lantau Island adventure. Connecting downtown Tung Chung with Ngong Ping on Lantau Island is this safe and reliable bi-cable ropeway which crosses Tung Chung Bay before heading to North Lantau with a total ride time of 25 minutes.

Along the way, you can take in the panoramic view of the vast South China Sea and the rolling greens and lush, mountainous terrain of North Lantau below – as well as a unique perspective on the enormous Hong Kong International Airport. Opt for a glass-bottomed crystal cabin for astonishing views just below your feet, or experience both types of cabins by getting a  ticket for one type of cabin each way.

The journey is only half the fun though, as once you arrive at your destination, the Ngong Ping Village with photo spots, dining, shopping, and more. There are also plenty of attractions to explore nearby including the Big Tian Tan Buddha – the tallest outdoor statue of a seated Buddha in the world, the historic Po Lin Monastery, the Tai O fishing village and the Wisdom Path, a landscaped installation of wooden columns inscribed with the calligraphy of the complete verses of the Heart.

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When the dense and often overwhelming concrete jungle of Hong Kong gets too much for you, we know precisely what the antidote is: a day trip to the relaxing and picturesque Stanley Village, of course!

Only about 40 minutes from Causeway Bay by inexpensive minibus, Stanley offers cute coffee shops, relaxing shopping, quiet bays and beautiful beaches to lie and forget all your troubles. After the annexation of Hong Kong in 1842, the British made Stanley the temporary administrative center before moving it to the newly founded Victoria City (present-day Central).

It is most famed throughout the world as the location of Stanley Fort, where British and Canadian troops once mounted a last stand during the Battle of Hong Kong in WW2.

It was in this fort where the survivors surrendered to Japanese forces in December 1941, and the fort today still stands, though it has been used by the army of the Republic of China since 1997. Today things are a lot more placid with cute markets to explore and two glorious beaches – Main Beach, located on the eastern side of the peninsula, and St. Stephen’s Beach, on the western side to lie on.

Both beaches are sandy and have perimeter nets to protect swimmers from sharks (like many beaches in Hong Kong), making them perfect for relaxing the day away – possibly with a beer or picnic.

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Don’t knock it till you try it because once you have, it would be impossible not to love!  With fabulous entertainment and thrill rides to enjoy during the day, and nighty light show extravaganza projected on the castle and – of course, fireworks –  Disneyland Hong Kong is perfect for making new memories with friends, families or romantic partners! 

Inside there are seven themed lands to explore, and while some of the rides can be a bit dull, the shows are out of this world. One must-see is the Lion King performance, which is almost as good as that on Broadway NYC !  The daytime parades are beautiful too, but the night parade is incredible and really, really well done.

Being Disney, you just know the whole park is joining to be an exercise in perfection, and everything from the gift shops to the food was flawless. Dining here can be a little pricey, especially compared to DisneySea in Tokyo , but that can be primarily alleviated by purchasing a  Hong Kong Disneyland Meal Coupon in advance, which offers unbeatable value at Disney’s delicious food outlets.  And if you have small children in tow, you can also organize for them to enjoy a princess experience for the day, which seems to be very in trend currently – and ridiculously cute! 

A fabulous day and a relative bargain price (compared to Orlando Disney at least) make Disneyland Hong Kong of the most fun things to do in Hong Kong! One day is enough to see and do in all, and if you book your tickets in advance , it is not only cheaper, but you can avoid long lines for the ticket booth on the day and skip straight through to the main gates simply by flashing your QR code.

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These zany markets are super cool and interesting; how they make any money, we will never know but pleasant to look around for a few hours.

Each one leads on to the other one so best to visit all at once. Take photos and smell the flowers, literally, while utilizing the chance to fill your lungs with fresh smells of nature after days of city air. The Fish, Bird And Flower Markets Of Hong Kong are the perfect place to practice your photography skills as well, though we cannot recommend buying anything here unless you are planning on moving to Hong Kong (which you just might have to if you don’t get through all these fun things to do in HK on one trip).

One of those quaint, charming corners of Hong Kong busting with local character, each market might not be worth a visit on their own – but being tightly clustered together in Mong Kok in Kowloon means you can easily hit them all in one visit, and make a fun day trip out of it! 

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We can’t pretend this is the cheapest activity on a Hong Kong itinerary, but it is one of the most spectacular. And really, what could be a more fun thing to do in Hong Kong that embracing life like the 1% and looking down on this mega-city from high above.   As you can probably imagine – there’s nothing quite comparable with soaring above an iconic city like Hong Kong in a helicopter , seeing all the vibrant streets from above.  Of course, it’s not just the cityscape you see from above; it’s all of the natural beauty surrounding the metropolis. It might not be possible to rush around on public transport or on foot to see all of the natural wonders on the island, but this helicopter journey helps you see them all.

We won’t pretend it is for everyone, it’s clearly not (though with the number of helipads in Hong Kong you might think it is), but there is no denying this is an experience you will never forget. If you have ever been tempted by a helicopter tour anywhere in the world, this is the place to do it! 

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Sure, everyone goes to the escalators at Central and Peaks, but how often do you hear about anyone adventuring into the New Territories. So why not shock your friends back home, and plenty of Hong Kong locals, by discovering this largely ignored area for yourself.

By far the largest area of land in Hong Kong, the New Territories (north of Kowloon), were the last part of land ceding to the British during the Opium Wars – thus their name ‘new.’ Mostly a region of wetlands, parks, and mountains (that also encompasses the outlying islands), what better fun thing to do in Hong Kong could there be that getting to know the city’s lesser-known countryside and to earn more about rural Hong Kong.

Yes, you read that right: rural Hong Kong.

Out here – away from the constant droning noise of the city – you can actually hear bird songs on the breeze and finally take a deep relaxing breath.

Uncover centuries-old villages, a legendary wishing tree, a timeworn monastery, and (probably most miraculously) untouched fields in the rolling hills of the New Territories.  Soak in the peace and quiet of the countryside and get acquainted with the village of Shui Tau Shui Mei Tsuen, known as the birthplace of clan-based village culture and the source of evolving rural life in Hong Kong.

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Under the creative direction of Tom Dixon,  the London-based legendary interior designer, the inspiration interiors for ALTO (Aspires to Great Heights) , a new contemporary grill in Causeway Bay were born. Being long-time fans of his work, we had high expectations – and not just because of this restaurant’s lofty location on the 31st floor. Thankfully, they were not only meet by exceeded.

Motivated by the ancient practice of alchemy, the four established elements of earth, air, fire, and water, were used to inspire the dramatic interiors of this sky-high altar to design, evoking the darker side of nature. Each and every furnishing and fixture has been carefully selected for its association with the natural elements and combined to create a monochrome backdrop for the expansive views – and to transform an otherwise ordinary dining experience into the extraordinary.

The restaurant’s expansive canopy of 230 gold mini Melt lights – the biggest installation of its kind in the world – are hyper Instagrammable, but what isn’t here from the molten metal of the restaurant’s brass fittings and fixtures to the all-embracing use of green marble and terrazzo stone paying homage to ALTO’s mountainous Hong Kong home.

There is an enviable daily brunch and happy hours cocktails from 5.30 – 8 pm daily, but with so much food on offer in Hong Kong – you might just feel like dropping in for a coffee and to take in the spaces infinite beauty.

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This tranquil Buddhist monastery is tucked away in the quiet ‘suburbs’ of Hong Kong as it is rather challenging to reach, but it is well worth the hassle. We were the only tourists on this day and explored the complex, both architecturally and spiritually.

Surprisingly, this mammoth complex is not as old as it seems only opening around 50 years ago. It is composed to replicate the glory of Chinese palaces right down to the traditional yellow tiled roofs and flying eaves. There is still a tangible air of mysticism here – added to by being enveloped by Hong Kong’s lush mountains.  The Western Monastery is still in active use, so watch the monks go about their daily life and be sure to take a moment of reflection by the koi pond under the pagoda with the Hong Kong skyline visible in the distance: An quiet sanctuary from the chaos. You may even hear the monks chanting mantras, making it all the more special.

Want some free Hong Kong travel advice? Don’t trust Google Maps to take you here. We made that mistake already, so you do not have to. It leads you through slums and some dead-end roads, just go to MTR Tsuen Wa and then follow the main streets off the map, it looks like it takes longer, but it doesn’t… When you get close, you will start to see signs just follow this. It’s there, trust us, and it is totally worth the effort to get here!

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24. Go Hard Or Go Home With A LKF Pub Crawl  

Lan Kwai Fong (LKF)  is one of Hong Kong’s most prevalent nightlife hot spots for shaking of the working day or welcoming the weekend.

Home to over 90 restaurants and bars with atmosphere ranges from elegant wine pairings to boisterous jelly shots, with the clientele being just as diverse. Things start off orderly, but at the end of the night, it is guaranteed that the party has spilled over into the streets outside, and everyone mixes and mingles together.

If you are traveling alone, want to make new friends or just are not sure where to go – why not try the epic LKF Pub Crawl. Search for Hong Kong’s best nightlife with experienced pub crawl guides on hand to get you free shots at each bar and who knows where to go to find the best drink deals Hong Kong isn’t exactly cheap and has alcohol prices only slightly less expensive than those of Copenhagen and Olso.

Your guides will then help you end the pub crawl on a high note with free VIP entry to the hippest club in town with more discounted drink deals. Perfect!

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Hong Kong is exhausting, there is no denying it, but thankfully its citizens recognize the need to relax and love to indulge in a little spa pampering day. This means for intrigued tourists, perhaps jet-lagged or just tired of days of pounding the pavement, there are many spa options to de-stress with, ranging from the affordable to the outrageously expensive.

One of our go-to places in Urban Spa Hong Kong. This contemporary and elegant spa is located in Central, so it’s a good stopping point after a long day tour to rest your aching feet and enjoy a personalized massage, then enjoy a short stroll to many of Hong Kong’s more refined restaurants and hotels. The space is minimalist and calm – the perfect retreat.

We relished the Foot Reflexology treatment (it’s like it was designed for travelers), which can be 50, 75, or 100 minutes long. It’s so blissful; don’t be surprised if you feel like you are floating afterward. The therapists are experienced and professional; you’ll feel like a new person after a session.

We also loved the natural spa therapy available at Massada Spa in Causeway Bay . If you are short on time and want to be fully rested before onwards travel, you can also indulge in little luxuries and experience wellness treatments at the Hong Kong International Airport!

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One of the world’s most famous hotels – and the tallest in the world, the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong offers unparalleled views in which you often wake up above the clouds. What could be a more fun thing to do in Hong Kong then to feel like a god as the skyscraper below poke their heads up to greet you in bed on the 117th floor…

Not sold? There are copious amounts of modern design, a fabulous pool, and a lavish bar. There is also a rooftop lounge, Michelin-starred restaurants, and a world-class spa to relax in. Here, guests have both high-energy city life and sought-after serenity at their disposal – and as you would expect, all rooms and suites feature large windows and contemporary yet subtle décor. 

There really is no stay like it in the world, and they sometimes run great promotional rates if you’re lucky. Located in Kowloon, we wouldn’t leave our hotel once we had checked-in!

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For those who adore Spanish cuisine, La Rambla offers an unforgettable weekend brunch experience. Located within the bustling IFC mall, La Rambla’s spacious terrace and chic interior provide the perfect backdrop for indulging in an array of mouthwatering tapas, paellas, and desserts. The heavenly Pulpo Gallego and the rich, savory flavors of the seafood paella at Sunday Brunch are not to be missed. And of course, pairing the meal with a glass of fruity sangria is an absolute must!

For those looking for a more boozy experience, they have free-flow drinks packages, including Veuve Clicquot Champagne, though their à la carte selection of spritzes is also simply divine.

With unrivaled views of the iconic Victoria Harbour, the terrace is an alfresco destination for lethargic afternoons, sunset cocktails, and small bites. La Rambla’s friendly and attentive staff create an atmosphere reminiscent of the heart of Barcelona, all within Hong Kong. With a lively ambiance, laughter-filled conversations, and the joy of sharing delicious food, La Rambla’s weekend brunch is an experience that will leave taste buds dancing to a Spanish beat.

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Visiting the Hong Kong Palace Museum is like stepping into a time capsule, whisking guests away to the splendor of imperial China. Wandering through the museum’s exquisite collection of artifacts and treasures from the Forbidden City, it’s easy to imagine the opulent lives of emperors and empresses from centuries past. From intricate jade carvings to stunning silk tapestries, every piece tells a fascinating story of Chinese history and culture.

The museum’s dedication to providing a captivating experience for all ages is evident in its interactive displays and engaging multimedia exhibits. Friendly and knowledgeable staff are more than happy to share fascinating anecdotes about the museum’s collection.

Whether a history buff or simply curious about China’s imperial past, the Hong Kong Palace Museum offers a captivating journey not to be missed.

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For a unique and satisfying dining experience, Beef Station in Tsim Sha Tsui is the perfect spot for an exceptional Taiwanese hot pot. The cozy atmosphere and tantalizing aroma of bubbling broth instantly transport diners to the vibrant night markets of Taipei . The all-you-can-eat hot pot experience offers a variety of high-quality meats, including premium beef slices and handmade meatballs, which are sure to impress even the most discerning palate.

What sets Beef Station apart is its impressive selection of drinks, ready-to-eat hot and cold dishes, and desserts, all included in the price. The all-you-can-eat pricing varies based on the quality of the meat selected, and beer is included, making it an incredible value. The staff is friendly and efficient, ensuring orders are promptly delivered and used dishes are cleared away quickly.

For an unforgettable hot pot experience that won’t break the bank, Beef Station is the place to be.

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The M+ Museum , Hong Kong’s newest addition to its cultural landscape, is an absolute must-visit for art enthusiasts and casual observers alike. The stunning, light-filled galleries showcase a vast collection of contemporary art, design, architecture, and visual culture from Asia and beyond. The museum’s impressive array of exhibitions and installations is sure to inspire and captivate.

A standout feature is the mesmerizing digital art display, which can captivate visitors for hours. The magic continues on the museum’s rooftop terrace, where panoramic views of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline create an unforgettable experience. Whether an art aficionado or simply looking for an enriching afternoon, the M+ Museum is the perfect destination.

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Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Hong Kong. Click on each icon to see what it is.

To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons that correspond to a list with the most interesting tourist attractions. This way, you’ll be able to see where each attraction is.

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The map is very easy to use:

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What to see and do in Hong Kong? A LOT!

Hong Kong , one of the world’s most dynamic cities, offers unique experiences to visitors such as Victoria Peak, bustling shopping areas, dynamic street markets, peaceful fishing villages, star ferry, tramways, Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, etc.

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While, a side trip to Macau is worth your time and money . A former Portuguese colony dating back to year 1670, Macau is now famous for its range of casinos, gourmet and fine dining and historical architecture.

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Besides, many more featured activities with lots of fun are waiting for you… Just come to find what your own Hong Kong is!

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Hong Kong Skyline

No. 1: Hong Kong Skyline

Type: Sight & Landmarks

Recommended Length of Visit: 2 hours

As the landmark of Hong Kong and enjoying one of the highest numbers of skyscrpers in the world, Hong Kong Skyline never fails to show its beauty of Most Beautiful Skyline in the World. City brimmed with seduction, romantic Victoria Harbor with rock nightlife and viaduct bridges winding into deep urban jungle, the skyline just resembles a colorful painting unfolding in Hong Kong. Wherever you stay, you have only to look around to enjoy the line where the heaven meets with this vertical city, really massive, iconic or just plain beautiful. As a result, it attracted countless visitors from home and abroad. The Victoria Peak, Tsim Sha Tsui and Star Ferry are regarded as the perfect viewpoints to enjoy Hong Kong Skyline, and you can get a lifetime long memory.

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Lantau Island

No. 2: Lantau Island

Type: Islands, Nature & Parks

Recommended Length of Visit: 1day

Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong and it features long winding coastline, harbor and bay as well as mountain and stream. In short, natural landscape and historical sites in this tranquil island are both abundant to satisfy your eyes. With so many attractions to visit, you can get an enjoyable journey and escape from the noise of the urban crowds.

Lots of attractions include Po Lin Monastery, Tian Tan Buddha, Tai O, Tsing Ma Bridge, Wisdom Path etc. like pearl scattered in Lantau Island.

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Victoria Peak

No. 3: Victoria Peak

Type: Trams, Observation Decks/ Towers

Recommended Length of Visit: 1-2 hours

If there is only one thing you can do in Hong Kong, go to Victoria Peak . It is Hong Kong Island’s highest point and a landmark of the Hong Kong skyline. In the daytime, your eyes stretch across sparking skyscrapers and Victoria Harbor all the way to the green hills of the New Territories. While, the neon lights of Hong Kong’s giant skyscrapers are most majestic at night. The Sky Terrace (charge) and Peak Galleria Terrace (free) are the best places to view the Harbor.

The fun way to get to the Peak is by Peak Tram, the city's oldest mode of public transport since 1888. The entire ride (1.4 km) at an almost vertical angle takes 8 minutes and brings you from the tower Terminus Station in Central to the Peak.

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Repulse Bay

No. 4: Repulse Bay

Type: Beaches, Bodies of Water

Repulse Bay, located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, is the most spectacular bay in the region. The crescent-shaped white sand beach stretches along with clear azure blue water gently lapping the seashore. It will offer you a more upscale beach resort experience in Hong Kong.

Apart from swimming and sunbathing, there are some restaurants and barbeque sites at the back of the beach, very relaxing.

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Stanley Market

No. 5: Stanley Market

Type: Flea/ Street Markets

Next to the Repulse Bay, Stanley Market is one of the most worth-visiting Hong Kong Street Markets. It is a huge hit with locals, expats and tourists for good reason: its enormous selection of brand-name clothing items and accessories, jewelry, home furnishings, souvenirs, ornaments and oriental knick-knacks are sold at reasonable prices in a picturesque warren of lanes. It covers the style from both West and East. For many shopping hunters, it’s a great place to pick up some special souvenirs.

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Aberdeen Fishing Village

No. 6: Aberdeen Fishing Village

Type: Neighborhoods

Recommended Length of Visit: 1 hour

The picturesque Aberdeen Fishing Village is not far from the hustle and bustle of the heart of Hong Kong, but seems like light-years away from it all, at first look. Here, you could see rows upon rows of the old-fashioned junks and sampans, some house boats where the fishermen and their families still live…you can get a sense for what things were like long ago and how modern life is catching up the old traditions, which stubbornly co-exist with contemporary amenities.

A sampan ride through the harbor is a great way to see Aberdeen in action. The rides are around 25-30 minutes long and they zip you from the docks in the Aberdeen Promenade for a closer look to the floating village. If you have enough time, don’t miss visiting the seafood markets floating restaurants…

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Wong Tai Sin Temple

No. 7: Wong Tai Sin Temple

Type: Religious Sites, Historic Sites

Wong Tai Sin Temple is Hong Kong’s most famous Taoist temple, famed for the many prayers answered “What you request is what you get”. It is a very colorful temple and exemplifies the architecture of a traditional Chinese style with guarding lions at the entrance, the pagoda style roofs, incense urns, plenty of lanterns and beautifully decorated pillars.

According to the legend, Wong Tai Sin Temple was a humble shepherd who was taught by an immortal when he was 15 to make a herbal potion which could cure all illness and help you stay healthy. Now, it becomes a popular place of worship for those with health or business problems or for those seeking to have their fortunes told.

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Hong Kong Disneyland

No. 8: Hong Kong Disneyland

Type: Disney, Amusement/ Theme Parks

Recommended Length of Visit: half day

Hong Kong Disneyland is the first theme park located inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. As the newest Disneyland in the world, it is a must-see for the special attractions and the inimitable sense of Chinese culture. Walking into it, you’ll feel you are in a wonderland. Accompanied by Mickey Mouse and other Disney friends, you’ll start a fantastic and magical journey. The seven themed areas: Main Street, U.S.A, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Grizzly Gulch, Mystic Point and Toy Story Land, will show you more.

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Ocean Park

No. 9: Ocean Park

Type: Amusement/ Theme Parks, Aquariums

Opened in 1997, Ocean Park is a marine-life theme park featuring animal exhibits, thrill rides and shows. Ocean Park is, together with Hong Kong Disneyland, one of the two large theme parks in Hong Kong.

It is divided into two main attractions areas: the Waterfront and the Summit, which can be further divided into eight different attraction zones: Amazing Asian Animals, Aqua City, Whisker Harbor, Marine World, Polar Adventure, Adventure Land, Thrill Mountain and the Rainforest. It is the paradise for both young and older children.

Avenue of the Stars

No. 10: Avenue of the Stars

Type: Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas, Landmarks/ Points of Interest

Recommended Length of Visit: 0.5-1 hour

The Avenue of Stars pays tribute to the names that make Hong Kong the “Hollywood of the East”, giving visitors a panoramic view of the city’s most iconic sight: its glorious skyline, dramatically set against the Peak.

With commemorative plaques, celebrity handprints, descriptive milestones, movie memorabilia, a life-size statue of Kungfu action hero Bruce Lee, the Avenue of Stars fittingly sets the glamour of Hong Kong’s film industry against the captivating dazzle of Victoria Harbor. It is a great place to unwind after a day of sightseeing, just sit outside and relax, grab a bit, people watch, enjoy the sweeping views.

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Nan Lian Garden

No. 11: Nan Lian Garden

Type: Parks

Used to be a hidden gem, the Nan Lian Garden is now regularly considered a top ten attraction in Hong Kong and is often called the most beautiful spot in all of Hong Kong.

This traditional garden features four major elements: hillocks and rocks, water features, timber structures and ornamental trees. The garden was created to provide a serene and peaceful place to escape the bus city just outside the walls. Visitors commented on TripAdvisor “the most peaceful place in Hong Kong” “Best landscaped garden in Hong Kong” “Paradise of Peace & Tranquility” etc. You could also visit the Chi Lin Nunnery near this garden which will also give you a good impression.

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Kowloon Walled City Park

No. 12: Kowloon Walled City Park

Recommended Length of Visit: 1 hours

Kowloon Walled City Park, also Jiulongzhaicheng Park, sits on the very site of the former Kowloon Walled City. This attractive park was the site of a Chinese garrison in the 19th Century. In 1987, the Hong Kong government announced plans to demolish the Walled City and later it became a park.

The park's design is modelled on Jiangnan gardens of the early Qing Dynasty. It is divided into eight landscape features, with the fully restored yamen as its centerpiece. The park's paths and pavilions are named after streets and buildings in the Walled City. Artefacts from the Walled City, such as five inscribed stones and three old wells, are also on display in the park. In a word, it is good to take a walk here.

Golden Bauhinia Square

No. 13: Golden Bauhinia Square

Type: Landmarks/ Points of Interest

Named after the giant statue of a golden bauhinia blakeana, the Golden Bauhinia Square is an open area in North Wan Chai. The sculpture is deemed an important symbol for the Hong Kong people after the handover.

There are three types of ceremony: Daily Flag Raising Ceremony (Daily, every day except 1st of each month), Enhanced Flag Raising Ceremony (on the 1st of every month, except July and October) and the Special Flag Raising Ceremony (1 July and 1 October). Visitors could come and see the flag raising ceremony. It is also advisable to go here at night since the Golden Bauhinia Square gives a great view of Victoria Harbor especially when you want to watch the Symphony of Lights.

Po Lin Monastery

No. 14: Po Lin Monastery with Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha)

Type: Religious Sites, Monuments/ Statues

Recommended Length of Visit: 2-3 hours

Located on Lantau Island, Po Lin Monastery is a Buddhist monastery founded by three monks visiting from Jiangsu Province. This monastery features the Big Buddha (Tiantan), which is the second largest, seated, outdoor bronze Buddha in the world.

The Big Buddha was erected in 1993 and draws pilgrims from all over Asia. Climbing the 268 steps for a closer look at this remarkable statue, and to enjoy the sweeping mountain and sea views that can be seen from its base. You can also enlighten your appetite in the vegetarian restaurant.

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Lamma Island

No. 15: Lamma Island

Type: Islands, Nature & Parks

Recommended Length of Visit: 2~3 Hours

Lamma Island is located at the Outlying Islands District of Hong Kong. It is located in the south of Hong Kong Island and has the shape of the Chinese character - “ya”, thus has been called “Nan Ya Dao” by Chinese people. This island is the third largest island in Hong Kong. Lamma Island has a free-spirited, multicultural vibe and is home to hipsters and creative types. Indie boutiques, craft stores and mellow cafes line Yung Shue Wan Main Street. There are no bus or car on the island, but you can take a bike on it. You will see the WWII-era Kamikaze Caves and have a beautiful coastal views. The island is regarded as the most ancient cultural site of South China, and an ancient fishing village. You could also find that locals’ lifestyle has been influenced by both western and eastern culture. Here you could have a temporary peace from the bustle of Hong Kong city.

Hong Kong Museum of History

No. 16: Hong Kong Museum of History

Type: Museum

Established in 1975, Hong Kong Museum of History was formerly the Art Museum of Hong Kong. Covering an area of 17,500 square meters, the museum is a comprehensive big modern building. Its exterior and color is totally harmony with the Museum of Science beside it. Hong Kong Museum of History has 5 branches of museum, such as Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Central Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of Costal Defense, etc. In this museum, you could learn about the 6,000 years' history of Hong Kong. With the introduction of the natural environment, locals life, and Hong Kong’s modern development, you could also have a vivid understanding about this coastal city. In addition, there are always different shows of Hong Kong or world historical relics which could also be a good chance to learn about the world.

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Victoria Harbour

No. 17: Victoria Harbour

Type: Harbour

Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on the South China Sea were instrumental in Hong Kong's establishment as a British colony and its subsequent development as a trading centre. As it has excellent natural conditions, Hong Kong has thus reputed as “Oriental Pearl”. Long famous for its stunning panoramic views, the harbour is a major attraction of Hong Kong. A myriad of lights twinkles at night from the skyscrapers on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula, making Hong Kong, together with Hakodate in Japan and Naples in Italy, included in the 'three best night scenes of the world'.

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Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

No. 18: Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

Type: Skyscraper, Observation Deck

Recommended Length of Visit: About 1 Hour

Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is in the 100th floor of International Commerce Centre (ICC), the tallest building in Hong Kong. At 393 metres above sea level, it is the only indoor observation deck in Hong Kong offering 360-degree views of the famous Victoria Harbour. It would be amazing to have a bird’s eye view of the whole city in the night. In addition, you could experience the fastest double-deck elevator in Hong Kong to reach 100 F in 1 minute. As the ICC is located at the center of the city and connects to transportation hub, you could easily go to any other attractions from there. Furthermore, you could choose to dine in this Hong Kong’s tallest landmark.

Tai O Fishing Village

No. 19: Tai O Fishing Village

Tai O (Chinese: 大澳) is a fishing town, partly located on an island of the same name, on the western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The village's name means large inlet, referring to outlet for the waterways (Tai O Creek and Tai O River) merges as it moves through Tai O. The lifelong residents of Tai O, known as the Tanka people, keep busy fishing and tending to work around the village, and according to a 2013 article on CCN, "tourists have been flocking to Tai O to glimpse this part of Hong Kong's rapidly disappearing past." Like most small fishing towns near Hong Kong, Tai O operates at a much slower pace, which offers tourists a chance to escape the neon lights and towering buildings of the city.

Man Mo Temple

No. 20: Man Mo Temple

Type: Religious Sites, Temple

The Man Mo Temple, a place where locals and visitors alike gather to worship the god of literature (Man Tai) and the God of war (Mo Tai). It is poised halfway up Victoria Peak on Hollywood Road. Built in 1847 during the Qing dynasty by wealthy Chinese merchants, it was one of the most revered Buddhist temples in Hong Kong. On any given day, you will find locals here praying at the altar, along with foreign visitors who come to experience the peace and solitude of this Hong Kong temple. It is a tranquil place which is felt all the more keenly as it contrasts so much with the bustling downtown area of Central, which is just a few minutes’ walk away from Man Mo Temple.

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Hong Kong is one of the essential metropolitan regions on earth, decidedly, yet there is fundamentally more going on under the surface. Hong Kong is home to more than 7 million people, 260 islands, and more elevated structures than other cities on the planet.

Why Hong Kong?

Hong Kong with various heavenly attractions is overflowing with extraordinary events and legends and has a fascinating climate.

If you’re contemplating how to treat Hong Kong, our conclusive manual for our top tourist attractions in Hong Kong will help you with profiting from your excursion.

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There are such great things to see in Hong Kong – from eminent spots important to natural areas, including places that are positively worth a re-visitation of

Detail of 17 TOP Tourist Attractions in Hong Kong

Find how to see and treat, track down the best places to visit with our summary of top Hong Kong tourist attractions.

Hong Kong Skyline

Hong Kong has one of the most imperative skylines in the world. A thick collection of elevated structures with mountains and harbor set this city to the side. 

In the harbor, regular red-traveled Chinese trash boats and the eminent Star Ferry offset powerfully with the setting of current tall designs. 

The skyline changes character absolutely as the sky clouds and the city lights fill the scene at night.

Here, you can walk around old Hong Kong, energizing rides, a Grand Aquarium, and a gander at a regular life. 

Above the sea, you can take an interest in a Giant Panda Adventure, featuring goliath pandas, red pandas, and the risked Chinese Giant Salamander. 

Fun rides include the Mine Train, Raging River, Hair Raiser, and the Eagle.

10,000 Buddhas Monastery

The essential induction to the group is reached by walking around a long and twisting arrangement of steps, fixed with numerous splendid models. 

The walk is significant for the interest, and all figures are noteworthy. Once at the top, the way opens into the square before the ruling asylum. 

Star Ferry is the swiftest and most economical strategy for going between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central or Wan Chai and is among the best tourist attractions in Hong Kong. 

No matter what, its short length, the journey feels good, helped in no little part by the cooling breeze. 

Besides, you’ll similarly get a couple of viewpoints on Hong Kong’s frame of reference first segment seats to Victoria Harbor.

Victoria Park

Aggressive individuals should come to see senior occupants doing yoga in disguised corners. 

The diversion region changes into a murmuring night market during Chinese New Year in the evening.

Man Mo Temple

It’s by thrift stores that are typical nearby. The asylum is generally committed to Man Cheong, the master of composing, and Mo Tai, the heavenly power of war. 

With its surges of genuine and calm, it makes for a haven from all the midtown disturbance outside.

Temple Street Night Market

The items here are standard, but the Temple Street Night Market is about more than fighting. Grab a plastic stool at one of the dai pai dong restaurants and get into the freshest fish open. 

Subsequently, stop by the precious stone gazers on out for a short investigation of your future.

Tian Tan Buddha

Book a glass-base Ngong Ping trolley for the ride up and take in 360-degree sees over the mountains underneath. 

You might meet an all-around arranged cow or two while you’re visiting.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Discharge your inward character on model Disneyland top picks like Space Mountain and It’s a Small World, and prepare for a couple of new tourist attractions in Hong Kong. 

Advancements in 2020 mean a more castle and the send-off of a Frozen-themed fragment called Frozen Land, with two new rides to examine.

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Numerous people head here to get their fortunes told and to request God for ideal karma through commitments. 

It is home to three religions – Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.

 It is the primary safe-haven in the country permitted to coordinate Taoist wedding capacities and issue marriage confirmations.

Lamma Island

Go here to participate in an escape from the clamoring city, and the island’s amazing coastlines, slants, and neighborhood safe-havens. 

Lamma has two rule towns, accessible by transport from Central Ferry Pier. Yung Shue Wan has a more prominent bar, restaurants, shops, and boat organizations.

Chi Lin Nunnery

The complex is made by using interlocking pieces of wood; this was obviously to show the understanding of individuals with nature. 

The site is a  walk around Diamond Hill MTR. Surely worth a visit!

Victoria Peak

You can have a broad perspective in the daytime and like night view. In the daytime, your horizon can reach out across beginning elevated structures. 

In the early evening, you can spectator the presentation dissolving into pink and orange before restoring it as a shocking universe of light.

Hong Kong Museum of History

Moreover, you’ll explore the social culture and customs of Hong Kong, a redirection of an arcaded Central street from 1881, and Hong Kong’s culture.

It is good to go at sunset to get the best points of view. Other than the points of view, you can research different highlights of Hong Kong at Sky-High Tech Zone. Bistro’ and gift shop are moreover open.

Street of the Stars

It is a phenomenal spot to relax following a day of visiting, basically sit outside and loosen up, eat something, people watch, participate in the points of view. 

There are restaurants and eateries, seats to loosen up, and a part of the Kowloon side’s vital places of interest.

Tsim Sha Tsui

Whether or not you are a shopaholic, a food darling, or someone looking for a social experience, TST is the best spot to be in.

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Hong Kong maps will guide you to the best destinations in this cosmopolitan city. Hong Kong, Asia’s world city, offers visitors the opportunity to experience a vibrant living culture featuring a unique fusion where ‘east meets west’. This bustling city features world-class tourism service including transportation, nightlife, restaurants, hotel accommodations, theatres, infrastructure. You can experience everything from fantastic shopping malls and a delightful diversity of dining tastes to a wonderful world of colourful art festivals and signature attractions. Compact and pedestrian friendly, it is also blessed with abundant natural beauty, where you can discover stunning mountain views, idyllic islands and serene beaches. Our detailed maps will help you if you are wondering where to stay and what sights to visit. You can find the detailed locations of the must-see sights including Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, Victoria Peak Tower, Star Ferry, Jumbo Kingdom Floating Restaurant, Kowloon, Tian Tan Giant Buddha, Ladies' Street Market, Symphony of Lights, Lantau Island, Ocean Park, Disneyland, Aberdeen Harbour, Hong Kong Zoo & Botanical Garden - just click on a selected map to access a high resolution version that can be downloaded and printed; or saved onto your mobile device.

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Map of top 10 attractions in Hong Kong

The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above.

  • Ride the Star Ferry across the Victoria Harbour.
  • Take the Peak Tram up 373 metres to the top of the Victoria Peak and enjoy one of the world's most spectacular cityscapes from the Sky Terrace in the Peak Tower. And by the way, you can visit the Madame Tussauds there too!
  • Walk the Avenue of Stars in the Victoria Harbour to see the names of Hong Kong's movie icons (including Jackie Chang & Bruce Lee monument statue) while enjoying the Symphony of Lights free show and stunning views of the harbour towers.
  • Shop while listening to the opera singers in the Temple Street night market bazaa.
  • Take Ngong Ping 360 cable car to the Lantau island to visit the big Giant Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Wisdom path, Tai O fisher Village.
  • Enjoy the thrill rides and giant pandas in the Ocean Park Hong Kong.
  • Enjoy the spectacular city skyline from the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
  • Hunt for clothing bargains and practise your haggling skills in the Ladies' Street Market.
  • Experience the magic, adventure and the world's favourite cast of Disney characters in the Hong Kong Disneyland.
  • Visit the Hong Kong's best-kept secret - the islands. There are more than 260 to explore, with Lantau, Lamma, Peng Chau and Cheung Chau closest to the mainland. Ferries, including the famous Star Ferry, run from Central Pier 7.

Other interesting places worth visiting include:

  • Visit the Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple.
  • Clock Tower - a reminder of Hong Kong's colonial heritage.
  • Relax in the Salt Spa in Tsim Sha Tsui's K11 Art Mall.
  • Admire the nature in the Sai Kung National Geopark.
  • visit the Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row (also known as 'Cat Street').

What are some interesting facts about Hong Kong?

With 11,000 restaurants, you could eat out three times a day for 10 years in Hong Kong and never eat at the same restaurant twice.

Feng Shui or Chinese geomancy plays a key role in shaping architecture, business and lifestyles in Hong Kong, so much so that the government had to compensate residents living around civil construction projects for disturbing their feng shui.

Hong Kong has the world's most affordable Michelin star rates dishes at less than USD2 per dish.

The longest bi-cable aerial ride in Asia is Ngong Ping 360. This 25-minute ride from Tung Chung offers stunning views of Lantau Island including the Ngong Ping Village, Giant Buddha, Po Lin Monastery and Wisdom Path.

'A Symphony of Lights' is recognised by Guinness World Records as as the world's 'Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show'.

Street food in Hong Kong is a unique culinary experience with stalls jutting out into pedestrian sidewalks offers skewers of cooked meat, offal, vegetables and cut fresh fruits. Mongkok is one of the most popular street food destinations with locals and visitors.

Hong Kong has more Rolls Royce's per person than any other city in the world.

Bruce Lee was the 1957 Hong Kong Cha Cha dancing champion.

When you are on Lantau Island, you defenitly have to visit the Tian Tan Buddha (or Big Buddha). This is the biggest sitting Buddha in the world. The buddha is 34 meters tall and can be spotted already from far away. The Tian Tan Buddha is one of the five large Buddha's in China and can be reached by climbing a large stairs.

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