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20 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Hong Kong

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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.

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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.

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Hong Kong Tourist Map: Top Attractions and Transportation

August 7, 2010 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.

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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

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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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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.

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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.

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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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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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When you think of Hong Kong the first thing that comes to mind are the huge skyscrapers and the impressive skyline. But Hong Kong is also a beautiful archipelago with many natural parks, charming villages and coastlines. And don't forget to pack your swimsuit because the islands are teeming with pretty beaches and great hiking trails that offer unique views of the bay. There seems to be a constant contrast between old and new. A battle of oriental and occidental influences that make Hong Kong one the most visited cities in the world. We've drawn up a list of different maps of Hong Kong to help you prepare your trip: A Regional Map to help you get a better idea of the area, an Attractions Map that will take you to all the unmissable spots and an Itinerary Map to help you choose which route to take. We've also included a bonus map of all of Hong Kong's secrets, written by our local guide. Your holiday starts here... Discover our maps to plan your trip in the best possible way.

Hong Kong , formerly a British colony, is now attached to China and is the richest region in the country and one of the biggest financial hubs in the world. Hong Kong is a neutral zone that has a special status named "special administrative region". It also has its own operating system and currency as well as left-wheel driving (Chinese drive on the right hand side of the road). Hong Kong is made up of over 260 islands and islets. The largest of them is Lantau Island, home to charming villages and tropical forests. The New Territories illustrate a more urban side of the city with impressive buildings and skyscrapers, however there are still several nature reserves and protected areas like the Sai Kung peninsula. The Kolwoon peninsula is the most populous urban area in the world and boasts towering buildings and a multicultural population. Hong Kong Island is home to green parks, skycrapers, Victoria Peak and lots of beaches including Shek O and Repulse Bay. Discover the local markets at the foot of the giant skyscrapers or admire the legendary ships dating back to the British colonial era. Hong Kong is a harmonious blend of modernity and authenticity.

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Hong Kong is the richest city in China and one of the planet's largest financial hubs, known worldwide for its impressive skyline. Take to the skies and head up to the highest point on the island, Victoria Peak. Take the Peak Tram and enjoy a picturesque ride up to the top where you'll be able to admire the wonderful views of Hong Kong Bay. Nearby, visit one of Hong Kong's oldest temples, dedicated to the gods of literature (Man) and war (Mo). The Man Mo Temple is based in the colorful district of Sheung Wan and attracts many tourists and worshippers. Sheung Wan is the heart of Chinese Hong Kong and offers plenty of craft shops, antique shops, food stalls and traditional apothecaries. Escape the noisy city and take a trip to Hong Kong Park for the day to stroll around the pond and playgrounds or visit the huge aviary and the 90 different bird species that live there! You'll find the best seafood in Aberdeen Harbour, where you can even dine on one of the famous floating boats. Ocean Park is also a great day out, this huge theme park is dedicated to the sea world with zoos, aquariums, attractions and spectacular shows.

The Kowloon Peninsula is the tourist heart of Hong Kong and is one of the most lively and cosmopolitan areas of the archipelago. Cultural activities include the Hong Kong Museum of History and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, where you can learn all about the city's history. Take a stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to admire the city's imposing skyline or discover Hong Kong's very own walk of fame. Avenue of the Stars runs along the waterfront and pays tribute to the Hong Kong cinema industry. Don't miss the spectacular laser light show that takes place every evening. And don't miss another of Hong Kong's highlights, the colourful Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin temple. Popularly known for granting one's wishes, this important place of worship attracts both locals and tourists. Mong Kok district is one of the most densely populated areas in Hong Kong. This lively neighbourhood is full of surprises where you can buy anything from dim sums to goldfish! As the sun goes down, the Temple Street Market opens up, inviting you to wander through the busy alleyways and purchase all sorts of trinkets or enjoy the street food. Ladies will also appreciate a visit to the Ladies'Market where you'll find plenty of women's apparel and accessories. Take the legendary Ferry Star back to Hong Kong Island and admire the great views of one of the most beautiful bays in the world.

Lantau Island

Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong and is essentially made up of forests and national parks. Up north is a more urban area, in fact the international airport was built on an artificial island on the island's Northern coast. Don't forget to check in with Mickey Mouse and his friends at Disneyland. The famous theme park opened on this island in 2005! Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car from Tung Chung and glide over the island to enjoy beautiful views of Lantau Country Park. Don't miss a trip to the village of Tai O to admire the lovely stilt houses and wander around the street market. Also on the island, visit Ngong Ping Village and one of Hong Kong's most popular Buddhist temples, the Po Lin Monastery. Most of all, tourists come to admire the 110-foot bronze statue of the famous Tian Tan Buddha that overlooks the surrounding villages. If you're travelling in the area early June, don't miss the Dragon Boat Festival!

The New Territories

The city has launched major building projects in the area to try and resolve Hong Kong's housing problem. Despite the increasing urbanisation, the New Territories still offer protected nature reserves and national parks. A perfect opportunity to escape the city and enjoy a day out exploring the many hiking trails, sandy beaches and local villages. Grab a good pair of walking shoes and head to Sai Kung Peninsula to discover the MacLehose Trail. This wonderful hiking trail will lead you through tropical jungles, exotic wildlife and virgin beaches. The New Territories are also part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, the largest nature reserve on the islands. Visit the Mai Po Nature Reserve and the Hong Kong Wetland Park to admire unusual birds. Make your way to Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park to explore the underwater world or enjoy the exceptional views and the impressive cliffs surrounding Yan Chau Tong Marine Park.

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Welcome to Hong Kong, the city of contrasts, where there is so much to do and see. This former British colony is home to many hidden treasures and unsuspected surprises. Discover the city’s colourful temples nestled between two skyscrapers, or wander through the bustling street markets. Enjoy an authentic Dim Sum experience in one of Hong Kong’s finest restaurants or, if you prefer seafood and fresh fish head to Aberdeen Harbour. Escape the city’s turmoil and climb up to Victoria Peak to admire one of the most beautiful bays in the world. There are plenty of must-see attractions in Hong Kong, including a memorable boat ride around the bay of Hong Kong aboard the legendary Star Ferry. Lantau Island is home to small but charming villages that blend in with the tropical vegetation. A peaceful island where lies the Tian Tan Big Buddha. This magnificent bronze sculpture is the island’s main attraction and along with the famous stilt houses in Tai O village. This island is nothing like the modern metropolis. The archipelago is also teeming with beautiful hiking trails, especially in Sai Kung Bay in the New Territories where you can explore wild beaches and tropical forests. Hong Kong is also a great family destination with plenty of theme parks and entertaining activities such as Ocean Park Aquarium and Disneyland. So wait no longer to explore these beautiful islands.

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Famed for its towering skyline that looks out over Victoria Harbor, the city of Hong Kong is an enthralling place to visit, combining history, culture, and entertainment in one enticing package. Once a British colony, Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997. As such, it developed a distinct identity that is different from that of the mainland.

Wandering around its bustling streets is a captivating experience; Taoist and Buddhist temples can be found here and there, alongside fantastic museums such as the Hong Kong Museum of History and more.

A fun place to visit, there are loads of brilliant restaurants, bars and entertainment options available to visitors – such as Disneyland and Ocean Park – and nature is never very far away in the form of its delightful public parks. In addition to these tourist attractions in Hong Kong, there are breathtaking views on offer from such places as Victoria Park and aboard the Star Ferry. With so much to see and do, Hong Kong really does have it all.

See also: Where to Stay in Hong Kong

17. Ocean Park [SEE MAP]

Ocean Park

A perfect day out for all the family, exploring Ocean Park’s wealth of attractions is loads of fun. It’s an oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park rolled into one.

Opened in 1977, it is as entertaining as it is educational. Giant pandas, orcas, dolphins and more can be found within the park.

The Rapids ride in the rainforest part of the park is great fun to go on, and the Dragon rollercoaster will certainly set your heart racing as you shoot around the tracks. With so many rides to enjoy and a plethora of animals and fish to see, Ocean Park certainly won’t disappoint with all that it has to offer.

16. Wong Tai Sin Temple [SEE MAP]

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Located in the north of Kowloon, Wong Tai Sin Temple is a lovely Taoist temple that is dedicated to the Great Immortal Wong: a deity who was famed for their healing powers.

Featuring traditional Chinese architecture, the temple’s red pillars, golden roof, and beautiful halls are now a popular tourist destination and there is a great portrait of Confucius on display.

The kau cim practice of fortune telling is very popular here and many worshipers come to request answers from the sacred oracle.

15. Man Mo Temple [SEE MAP]

Man Mo Temple

The oldest temple in Hong Kong, Man Mo dates back to 1847. Worshipers still come here to pay their respects to the literature god Man and the martial god Mo.

While there are several such temples in Hong Kong, the most popular and most frequented one is at Sheung Wan.

An atmospheric place, the temple is a peaceful and quiet spot, perfect for contemplation. It is well worth stopping by if you’re in the area.

14. Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade [SEE MAP]

Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade

Walking along the Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade is an unforgettable experience and the view of Hong Kong’s skyline is awe-inspiring to behold.

While ambling along, you’ll pass the historical Clock Tower, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum. There are various cafes and restaurants for you to stop off at.

The promenade is even more special at night when the Hong Kong skyline stands out dramatically against the sky and every night at 8pm the dazzling Symphony of Lights lights up the night sky with sychronised lasers and searchlights.

13. Sky100 [SEE MAP]

Sky100

Located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre, the views from Sky100 are simply divine; you can see all of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor laid out below you.

The 360-degree observation deck has a cafe where you can grab a bite to eat or drink while taking in the views, as well as a virtual reality attraction and photo booth.

The panoramas on offer are just as stunning at night, when the city’s myriad of lights twinkle below you, glittering off the water around them.

12. Sai Kung [SEE MAP]

Sai Kung

This lovely, laidback seaside town is the perfect place to head from Hong Kong if you want to escape the city for a bit. Its serene settings will replenish you after all the sightseeing.

Located on the Sai Kung Peninsula, the town of the same name has lots of restaurants and bars for visitors to choose from; many opt to take a boat trip aboard an old junk.

With lots of activities on offer such as sailing, scuba diving and sunbathing – as well as partying in the evening – Sai Kung is an excellent choice for a day trip.

11. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery [SEE MAP]

Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

With just under 13,000 Buddha’s contained within the monastery, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery sells itself slightly short, although visitors will surely come away impressed with its wealth of amazing sights.

Completed in 1957, the path up to the Buddhist temple is absolutely stunning to walk along; 500 life-sized golden Buddha’s line the way. At the top, the nine-tier pagoda and temple are just as delightful to wander around as even more Buddhas can be found everywhere you look.

Located in Pai Tau Village, the monastery is definitely worth checking out for its fantastic architecture, scenic setting amongt the hills and endless array of Buddhas.

10. Hong Kong Park [SEE MAP]

Hong Kong Park

If you’re looking for a relaxing spot to unwind after a hectic morning of sightseeing, Hong Kong Park is the place for you.

Tucked away amidst the towering skyscrapers, the park’s landscaped gardens and rock gardens perfectly complement the natural landscape, which has two lovely lakes at its center. Many locals come to practice tai chi or relax amidst the greenery.

A peaceful place, the park also includes the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, the Flagstaff House Museum of Teaware, and a little cafe if you want to grab a drink and watch the world go by.

9. Dragon's Back [SEE MAP]

Dragon's Back

This scenic ridge is one of the most popular parts of a hiking trail that takes you through five country parks. Nature lovers will absolutely adore the wonderful countryside.

The Dragon’s Back is located in Shek O Country Park, and the highlight on the hike is the remarkable view from Shek O Peak. Here, you can gaze out over beaches, bays, and roving hills; the scenery is stunning.

With trails of varying lengths, hiking the Dragon’s Back will make you feel like you are a million miles away from the busy streets of Hong Kong. You’ll return to the city refreshed and ready to explore yet more of its fantastic sights.

8. Hong Kong Museum of History [SEE MAP]

Hong Kong Museum of History

This fascinating museum is lovely to wander around and is the perfect place to head to if you want to understand more about Hong Kong’s rich history and cultural heritage.

The extensive collection focuses on natural history, ethnography, and archaeology, and the 4,000 exhibits remarkably cover over 400 million years of history, with folk costumes, ancient carvings, and fossils all featuring.

Both entertaining and educational, the Hong Kong Museum of History in Kowloon will take you on a whirlwind journey through the ages. Highlights include the Napier Column, a cannon barrel dating to 1650 and a fantastic bridal sedan chair while the reconstructed fortifications in the museum will really help you imagine how the First Opium War which so effected Hong Kong’s history took place.

7. Happy Valley Racecourse [SEE MAP]

Happy Valley Racecourse

Happy Valley Racecourse is loads of fun to visit and is definitely worth checking out when in Hong Kong; there is an infectious party atmosphere about the place.

While many people come to gamble, just as many come to take in the ambiance; themed nights such as Oktoberfest and Carnival only add to the sense of fun as people dress up for the occasion.

First opened in 1846, Wednesday night is the main night on which to visit. A good mix of locals and tourists make up the lively crowd. Put a bet down and who knows, maybe you’ll come away with some winnings in addition to memories of a fun night out.

6. Hong Kong Disneyland [SEE MAP]

Hong Kong Disneyland

Asia’s second Disneyland, Hong Kong’s version is located on Lantau Island and its wealth of fun rides and attractions make it a perfect place for the whole family to enjoy.

Opened in 2005, there are seven themed areas for visitors to explore. Chinese culture and Feng Shui principles that channel good energy have harmoniously been incorporated alongside sections such as Main Street, USA, Fantasyland, and Toy Story Land.

Loads of fun to wander around, Disneyland has a plethora of rides and attractions; highlights include the majestic Sleeping Beauty Castle, the exhilarating Space Mountain rollercoaster which will certainly set your heart racing and, of course, the spectacular daytime parades where all of your favourite Disney friends such as Mickey Mouse and Pluto make an appearance.

5. Peak Tram [SEE MAP]

Peak Tram

First opened in 1888, the Peak Tram is enjoyed by both locals and tourists alike, who use the funicular to travel to the upper parts of Hong Kong Island.

With fantastic views of the Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbor, it is well worth checking out when in the city; riding the funicular is a popular attraction in itself.

Taking you right up to The Peak in Victoria Park, the funicular railway is a useful means of transport and at the top, even more incredible views await.

4. Chi Lin Nunnery & Nan Lian Garden [SEE MAP]

Chi Lin Nunnery & Nan Lian Garden

Displaying some wonderful Tang Dynasty architecture, the Chi Lin Nunnery is a treat to visit. The wonderful Nan Lian Gardens in front are a peaceful haven, tucked away from Hong Kong’s bustling streets.

The Buddhist temple complex is marvelous to wander around. Its sixteen fine halls are home to some stunning statues and carvings, such as the exquisite golden Sakyamuni Buddha and the delightfully carved Guanyin who is the goddess of mercy.

The prettily landscaped gardens are a lovely spot to spend some time, and perfectly complement the traditional architecture of the pagoda, bell tower, and library of the nunnery, which was founded in 1934.

3. Tian Tan Buddha Statue [SEE MAP]

Tian Tan Buddha Statue

Located on Lantau Island to the west of Hong Kong, the Tian Tan Buddha is spectacular to gaze upon and is often known as the ‘Big Buddha’ due to its colossal size.

Completed in 1993, the bronze statue impressively sits atop a hill with trees surrounding it. Its peaceful location is very appropriate as it symbolizes mankind’s harmonious relationship with the natural world.

Weighing in at over 250 metric tons, the weighty statue is a very popular tourist attraction. The delightful views from the upper platform only add to the perfect scene.

2. Star Ferry [SEE MAP]

Star Ferry

First opened in 1888, riding the Star Ferry is an absolute must when visiting Hong Kong; it is one of the most scenic ferry rides in the world.

Part of the city’s public transportation network, the ferries transport locals and tourists between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. The skylines at either end are stunning.

Crossing Victoria Harbor on the ferry is a memorable affair and you may have to jostle your way to one of the highly valued window seats to catch a glimpse of the amazing panoramas. The views are just as special at night when the skyscrapers light up before you.

1. Victoria Peak [SEE MAP]

#1 of Tourist Attractions In Hong Kong

Named after Queen Victoria, this delightful park is located on the north of Hong Kong Island. The stunning views from its summit make it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city.

To reach the top, visitors can take one of the world’s steepest funiculars, the Peak Tram. The panoramas are incredible; you can see Hong Kong and the glittering Victoria Harbor below you. The views are just as spectacular at night as the city lights up before your eyes.

There is loads to do in Victoria Park. Many locals head to Hong Kong’s largest public park to play football and basketball or go swimming and practice tai chi. A peaceful place, the park hosts numerous events over the year, of which the Lunar New Year Fair is undoubtedly the most popular as fireworks pop off around the city, making for an unforgettable spectacle.

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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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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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15 Best Places to Visit in Hong Kong

Eager to know where to visit in Hong Kong - Asia’s World City? Futuristic skyscrapers set against a shimmering harbor; the chimes from double decker trams zipping through traffic; the smell of roast geese hanging by shop windows: Hong Kong makes a first impression like no other place on Earth.

We’ve known deeply about Hong Kong no matter Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Island, Lantau Island or other sites in and around. So, we’ve carefully picked 15 best places to visit in Hong Long to help first-time travelers to Hong Kong make the most of their trip to this amazing city. Learn each tourist spot with detailed highlights introduction and transportation guide. With so many places to go, you can read our itinerary planning guide for 1 day, 2 days, 3 days or night activities to seize the essence of Hong Kong. We are sure you are going to fall in love with it. Here are our 15 must-visit tourist places in Hong Kong! Enjoy!

1. Victoria Peak - Offering 360-degree Views of Hong Kong’s Amazing Skyline

Hong Kong Victoria Peak

If there’s one destination on every Hong Kong itinerary, it should be the Victoria Peak. Being the highest point on the Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak provides 360-degree breathtaking panoramic view of the cityscape with its skyscrapers standing magnificently. You’d better visit Victoria Peak at dusk that you can have broad view in daytime and appreciate stunning night view. In the daytime, your horizon can stretch across sparking skyscrapers and Victoria Harbor all the way to the green hills of the New Territories. In early evening, you can witness the panorama melting into pink and orange before reincarnating as a dazzling galaxy of light. Besides the panoramic view, you can visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the Peak Tower & Sky Terrace 428.

To reach up Victoria Peak , the best way is to take the Peak Tram. Opened in 1888, it is one of the world’s oldest and most famous funicular railways, rising to 396 meters above sea level. It is so steep that the buildings on both sides you pass look like they are leaning a gradient of between 4 to 27 degrees. It will be a special visual experience.

Type: Sights & Landmarks, Observation Decks & Towers

Opening Hours: 07:00 - 24:00

Tickets: Sky Terrace 428 is the special viewing point for panoramic view which needs HK$52 pp.

Recommended Trip Length: 2-3 Hours

Get There: ① By Peak Tram: You can first arrive at the Peak Tram Station (about 700 meters from the Central Station, 10 minutes’ walking). It runs between 07:00 - 24:00. ② By Bus: No.X15 bus can take you run between Admiralty and the Peak; No.X15R bus can take go between the Central (Pier 5) to the Peak. ③ By Taxi: You can take a taxi to get up the Peak. It is very convenient. ④ By Walking: Travelers can walk from Statue Square to the Peak which needs about 1-1.5 hours.

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2. Star Ferry - One of 50 Places of a Lifetime by National Geographic

Hong Kong Star Ferry

The time-honored Star Ferry has been linking Hong Kong Island with Kowloon since 1888. National Geographic rates the Star Ferry crossing as one of “50 Places of a Lifetime to Visit”. If you come to Hong Kong, it will be awesome experience to take Star Ferry to catch the view of Victoria Harbor. It is one of the most inexpensive way to explore Hong Kong. Come aboard the fabulous ferry, relax and enjoy the magnificent view while sipping a cup of fine coffee, or soak up the sun on the open deck while enjoy the cooling sea breezes. If you take it at night, it will be different and cool to appreciate the Symphony of Light around 20:00.

Star Ferry Routes, Terminals & Running Time:

Usually, there are two routes - one is Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀) - the Central (中环), and the other is Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀) - Wan Chai (湾仔). The route between Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀) - the Central (中环) is shorter.

(a) Tsim Sha Tsui to the Central: it runs service at 06:30 - 20:30 (Monday - Friday), 06:30 - 22:30 (Saturday, Sunday and other holidays); (b) the Central to Tsim Sha Tsui: 06:30-20:40 (Monday to Friday) and last to 22:40 during Saturday, Sunday and other holiday. (c) Tsim Sha Tsui to Wan Chai: 07:20-22:30 (Monday to Saturday) and starts at 07:30 during Sunday and other holidays; (d) Wan Chai to Tsim Sha Tsui: 07:30-22:20 (Monday to Saturday) and starts at 07:40 during Sunday and other holiday.

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3. Lantau Island - the Largest & Most Popular Outlying Island

Hong Kong Lantau Island

Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong, located on the western side of Hong Kong Island. It has some of Hong Kong’s biggest and best sights - dramatic ocean views, gorgeous hiking trails, unspoiled beaches and picturesque village. You can explore the mighty Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha), enjoy amazing views from the Ngong Ping cable car, have adventure in Hong Kong Disneyland, visit the traditional Tai O Fishing Village...

Main Attractions on Lantau Island:

① Tian Tan Buddha: It is worth climbing 268 steps up to see the giant Buddha which stands 26.4 meters high. Tian Tan Buddha is a large bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni which symbolizes the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people and faith.

② Po Lin Monastery: Located right across from the Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery is Buddhist monastery founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu Province. The Great Buddha’s Hall is enshrined with three big statues standing for past, present and future. If you like, take a walk for 20 minutes to reach Wisdom Path to see a series of 38 wooden steles arranged in a ∞ pattern, standing for infinity.

③ Ngong Ping 360: This is a very cool cable car providing 360 degree view of Lantau Island, Hong Kong International Airport and China South Sea. The whole length of the cableway is 5.7 kilometers, linking between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping. Travelers get off at MTR Tung Chung Station and can take the cable car directly.

④ Tai O Fishing Village: The old fishing port Tai O offers a unique and authentic glimpse of what life was like in pre-colonial Hong Kong. This place is photographers’ paradise. It is a good choice to take the boat passing the stilt houses...

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4. Avenue of Stars & Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade - One of the Best Strolls in Hong Kong

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade in Hong Kong

The resplendent views of Victoria Harbor make Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade one of the best strolls in Hong Kong. It is no doubt one of the best free things to do in Hong Kong. A good place to begin your walking journey is at the old Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower, a landmark of the age of steam, near the Star Ferry Concourse. Passing the Cultural Center and the Museum of Art, you’ll arrive at the Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong’s lacklustre tribute to its once-brilliant film industry. You can see the 2.5-meter tall bronze statue of Kung Fu icon - Bruce Lee. At the Avenue of Stars, you can watch the Symphony of Lights (begin at 20:00), the world’s largest permanent laser light show projected from atop of 42 skyscrapers. This promenade is also one of the best spots to take awesome photos of prosperous Hong Kong Island.

Opening Hours: all day

Recommended Trip Length: about 1 Hour

Address: No.20 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Get There: From MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit P1, use the staircase or the escalator adjacent to Tsim Sha Tsui East Bus Terminus.

5. A Symphony of Lights - World’s Largest Permanent Light & Sound Show

A Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong

To spend an exciting life in Hong Kong at night, you’d better not miss “Symphony of Lights”. It is the world’s largest permanent light and sound show listed into Guinness World Records. There are 42 buildings participating in the show. Every night at 20:00, it starts performing which lasts for 13 minutes and 40 seconds. The show comprises five major themes, taking spectators on a unique journey celebrating the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong. The first scene is “Awakening”, the second is “Energy”, the third is “Heritage”, the fourth scene is “Partnership” and the final is “Celebration”. Different types of lighting effects include in the show, such as laser, searchlights, LED lights, simple lighting and projection lighting.

The best places to enjoy “Symphony of Lights” are at Avenue of Stars to Hong Kong Cultural Center in Tsim Sha Tsui and Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai. Besides, taking the special Star Ferry sailing on Victoria Harbor is a cool way to appreciate the light and sound show.

6. Won Tai Sin Temple - Interesting Taoist Temple with Great Atmosphere

Won Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong

Wong Tai Sin Temple (Sik Sik Yuen Temple), built in 1973, is dedicated to a deified healer named Wong Tai Sin who as a shepherd in Zhejiang Province, was said to have transformed boulders into sheep. When he was 15 an immortal taught Wong how ti make a herbal potion that could cure all illness. He is thus worshiped both by the sick and those trying to avoid illness. Now, this busy Taoist temple is a destination for all walks of Hong Kong society, from pensioners and businesspeople to parents and young professionals. Some of they simply to pray and some to divine the future with “chim” (bamboo fortune sticks) which are shaken out of a box onto the ground and then interpreted by a fortune-teller. When you visit Hong Kong, Wong Tai Sin Temple is a good place to witness local people and prayers from all over the world to pray and make a wish. If you have more time, you can take a walk in the nearby Good Wish Gardens repleted with pavilions, zigzag bridges and carp ponds for some photos.

Opening Hours: 07:00 - 17:30

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

Get There: Travelers can take MTR to get off Wong Tai Sin Station (黄大仙站).

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7. Nan Lian Garden & Chi Lin Nunnery - Tranquil Chinese Classic Garden Hidden in the Heart of Kowloon

Nan Lian Garden in Hong Kong

To escape the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong for a while, you can take a walk in the peaceful Nan Lian Garden in the midst of Kowloon. It is a public Chinese classic garden in Diamond Hill designed in the style of Tang Dynasty. With an area of 3.5 hectares, its every hill, rock, body of water, plant and timber structure has been placed according to specific rules and methods. A striking gilded pagoda and a pair of arched red wooden bridges are the focal points of a lotus pond and a favorite photo subject. You can also combine the nearby site Chi Lin Nunnery (built in 1934 in the style of Tang Dynasty) into your trip. This nunnery is world’s largest cluster of handcrafted timber buildings, one exhibiting a level of artistry rarely found in faux-ancient architecture. Taking a walk is quite enjoyable when passing through the temples, lotus ponds, bonsai tea plants...

Opening Hours: 07:00 - 21:00

Address: No.60 Fengde Road, Xiayuan Ling, Wong Tai Sin District, Hong Kong

Get There: Travelers can take MTR to get off Diamond Hill Station (钻石站).

8. Hong Kong Museum of History - A Look at Hong Kong Story and Folk Culture

Hong Kong Museum of History in Hong Kong

If you only have time to visit one museum, Hong Kong Museum of History should add it into your list. Its whistle-stop overview of the territory’s archaeology, natural history, ethnography and local cultures will help to give context to your experience of Hong Kong. Visit “The Hong Kong Story” and you’ll enjoy a fascinating walk through the territory’s history, starting with the natural environment and prehistoric Hong Kong - about 6000 years ago, and ending with the territory’s return to China in 1997. Besides, you’ll explore folk culture and customs of Hong Kong - encountering colorful replicas of the dwellings of early inhabitants, having a look at traditional costumes and beds, a recreation of an arcaded Central street from 1881, and also exploring Hong Kong’s urban culture.

Opening Hours: 10:00 - 18:00 (Mon & Wed & Fri); 10:00 - 19:00 (Sat, Sun and other holiday)

Recommended Trip Length: about 2 hours

Address: 100 Chatham Road, Hong Kong

Get There: It is about 900m from East Tsim Sha Tsui (尖东站), which needs about 10 minutes by walking. It is about 1.4km from Avenues of Stars, if by walking, it takes about 20 minutes.

9. Hong Kong Disneyland - Magical Kingdom Best for Family with Kids

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong is one of the six cities in the world to have a Disneyland to call its own. As the first Disneyland in China, Hong Kong Disneyland is an awesome choice for families with kids to have a lot of fun. Hong Kong Disneyland is the largest theme park in Hong Kong located on Lantau Island. The park consists of seven themed areas: Main Street, U.S.A, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Grizzly Gulsh, Mystic Point and Toy Story Land. It is worth spending about half day to one day throwing yourselves in this paradise with thrilling activities and amazing performances.

Opening Hours: 10:00 - 21:00

Recommended Trip Length: about half day to one day

Address: Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Get There: MTR Disneyland Resort Station.

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10. Ocean Park - Second Largest Theme Park in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Ocean Park

Ocean Park is a good place for family with kids. It is a marine mammal, animal theme park and amusement park situated in Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is the second largest theme park in Hong Kong, following Hong Kong Disneyland. Travelers can explore major attractions in the park including Adventures in Australia, Shark Mystique, Polar Adventure (explore the North and South Poles in one day), Old Hong Kong, Thrill Mountain, Rainforest, Aqua City, and Amazing Asian Animals.

Opening Hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Address: Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island

Get There: MTR Ocean Park Station Exit B.

11. Temple Street Night Market - The Liveliest Night Market in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Temple Street Night Market

When night falls and neon buzzes, Hong Kong’s liveliest market - Temple Street night market - rattles into life. This street extends from Man Ming Lane in the north to Nanking Road in the south and is cut in two by the historic Tin Hau temple complex. It is a fantastic place to immerse in the bustling atmosphere, hunt for some food on offer form the dai pai dongs, enjoy the random free Cantonese opera performances and some fortune-telling. The night market opens from 18:00 till 00:00 in midnight. This place is also served as the backdrop to many memorable movie you may watched before. You can also do some shopping here, from cheap clothes, watches, pirated CDs, footware, cookware and every items. You’d better bargain here.

Opening Hours: 18:00 - 00:00

Recommended Trip Length: about 0.5-1 hour

Address: Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong

Get There: MTR Yau Ma Tei Station, Exit C, turn onto Temple Street at Man Ming Lane, or, MTR Jordan Station, Exit A, turn right onto Jordan Road and take another right onto Temple Street.

12. Repulse Bay - Hong Kong’s Most Famous Beach for Relax

Repulse Bay Beach in Hong Kong

Repulse Bay Beach is Hong Kong’s most famous beach and home to some of its riches residents. The hills around the beach are strewn with luxury apartment blocks while the beach is great for strolls in the early morning or late afternoon. You can take a walk towards the southeast end of Repulse Bay beach to Kwun Yam Shrine (观音阁) which is an unusual shrine to Kwun Yam. Surrounded with many amazing deities and figures - goldfish, rams, the money god, the moon lord, and other southern Chinese icons as well as the status of Tin Hau. In front of the shrine to the left as you face the sea is Longevity Bridge (长寿桥) and Longevity Pavilion (万寿亭). After the leisure walking, you can relax on the sandy beach and if you want to swim, you can go. And showers and changing rooms are available.

Opening Hours: 09:00 - 18:00

Recommended Trip Length: about 1 hour

Address: South of Taiping Mountain, South District, Hong Kong

Get There: Bus 6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 260 from Exchange Square bus terminus (near MTR Hong Kong Station, Exit D) and alight at Repulse Bay Beach.

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13. Stanley Market - Seaside Peaceful Village on the South of Hong Kong Island

Stanley Market in Hong Kong

Located on the south coast of Hong Kong Island about 13 kilometers from the Central, the seaside village of Stanley can take you escape the city grind into a land with peace and stunning sea view. The Stanley Market is a good place to buy “plus-size” clothing, handcraft arts, handbags, different kinds of souvenirs such as chopsticks, tea sets, placemats, games, lanterns, jade charms with your zodiac animal and the like. It will be interesting time for you to look around. The market winds its way down the narrow streets towards the waterfront and the Stanley Promenade, a lovely place to stroll around on a sunny day. The Stanley Plaza is a place full of cafes, gourmet shops, a piazza and a playground. For a half day or one day trip, it is a good choice to combine with Repulse Bay and Aberdeen Fishing Village in one go.

Address: Stanley Market Rd, Stanley, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

Get There: Bus No. 63, 72A, 73 can take you from Causeway Bay to Stanley; bus No.6, 6X, 260 can take you from Central to Stanley.

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14. Aberdeen Fishing Village - Experience the Origin of Hong Kong with a Traditional Sampan Ride

Aberdeen Fishing Village in Hong Kong

Aberdeen is an area and town on southwest Hong Kong Island, which is about 7 kilometers from Wan Chai or Causeway Bay. Aberdeen is famous not only to tourists but also to Hong Kong locals for its floating village and floating seafood restaurants located in the Aberdeen Harbor. Enjoy a walk along the waterfront to see numerous ferries and ships stopping or sailing on the harbor. To explore the harbor better, it is recommended to take a sampan tour sailing a circle in the harbor for 30-minutes ride. If you just want a glimpse of the harbor, you can take a small ferry across to Ap Lei Chau Island which is cheaper.

Opening Hours: 10:00 - 17:30

Recommended Trip Length: about 0.5 hour

Sampan Ride Ticket: HK$100/pp (no entrance fee)

Address: No.236 Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

Get There: Bus No. 72, 77, 38, 37B, 107 can take you from Causeway Bay to Aberdeen.

15. Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

Sky 100 is another best place to enjoy panoramic view of Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong skylines and even Macau. Located on the 100th floor of Hong Kong’s tallest building - the International Commerce Center (ICC) - Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, the highest point indoor observation deck in the city, offers incredible 360-degree views. To catch the best views, it is good to go at sunset. Besides the spectacular views, you can explore different facets of Hong Kong at Sky-High Tech Zone (offer VR and AR experiences), 28-m long multimedia story wall (showcases 100 fascinating local tales and anecdotes). You can enjoy speedy elevator bringing you from second floor to 100th floor in merely 60 seconds. Cafe’ and gift shop are also available.

Recommended Trip Length: about 1-2 hour

Address: 100/F International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Get There: MTR Kowloon Station Exit C or D1.

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1 day itinerary:.

If you only have one full day, you should spend about half day on the banks of Victoria Harbor to enjoy Hong Kong skylines. The another half day you can either head north to explore Nan Lian Garden & Chi Lin Nunnery or Wong Tai Sin Temple on Kowloon Island, or transfer to the west and south side of Hong Kong Island. If you have known the Hong Kong Island or Kowloon Island, it is a good idea to spend one full day to Lantau Island.

① Wong Tai Sin Temple - Nan Lian Garden - Avenue of Stars - Star Ferry - Victoria Peak; ② Repulse Bay - Stanley Market - Victoria Peak - Star Ferry - Avenue of Stars ③ Lantau Island: Ngong Ping 360 - Tian Tan Buddha - Po Lin Monastery - Tai O Fishing Village - Victoria Peak.

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2 Days Itinerary:

If you want to spend two days in and around Hong Kong, there are two plans for you. One is to visit Kowloon Island and Hong Kong Island fully and add one day to explore Lantau Island and the second plan is to see the essence of Hong Kong and add one day trip to Macau.

Itinerary 1 (Hong Kong):

Day 1: Wong Tai Sin Temple - Nan Lian Garden - Avenue of Stars - Star Ferry - Victoria Peak; Day 2: Ngong Ping 360 - Tian Tan Buddha - Po Lin Monastery - Tai O Fishing Village

Itinerary 2 (Hong Kong + Macau):

Day 1: Repulse Bay - Stanley Market - Victoria Peak - Star Ferry - Avenue of Stars; Day 2: Ferry from Hong Kong to Macau and visit the Ruins of the St. Paul Cathedral, Section of Old City Wall, A-Ma Temple, Border of Gate. Get back to Hong Kong by ferry.

3 Days Itinerary:

Actually, 3 days will be a long duration for travelers to explore Hong Kong. Besides the classic sites in Kowloon Island and Hong Kong Island, you can add Hong Kong Museum of History of Museum for in-depth understanding, or Hong Kong Disneyland or Ocean Park for exciting fun and challenge.

Night Tour Ideas:

To spend your night in an awesome way, you can get to Victoria Peak for the panoramic stunning night view of Victoria Harbor and the skylines. Besides, it will be great to take a walk along Avenue of Stars to enjoy the skyline as well as “Symphony of Lights” around 20:00 and then head to Temple Street Night Market to look around or eat some food.

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Ultimate 1 week Hong Kong Itinerary (with Map)

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Hong Kong – one of the most densely populated and dynamic cities in the world! Where East meets West in a vibrant dance of cultures, flavours, and experiences. In this bustling metropolis, skyscrapers punctuate the skyline, traditional markets hum with energy, and every street corner tells a unique story. Many travellers visit Hong Kong for a jam-packed few days, often as a stopover to another destination (don’t worry I’ve got the itinerary for you too), but this post is about how to spend 1 week in Hong Kong ! Let me first say, you are a lucky person if you have 1 week to spend in Hong Kong! This will give you the time to hit all of HK’s must-see sights, as well as a mixture of other exciting activities. This 1 week Hong Kong itinerary promises a blend of exploration, relaxation, and discovery that begins to capture the diversity of one of my favourite cities!

Day 7: Lamma Island

1 week hong kong itinerary map, 1 week hong kong itinerary in short.

  • Day 1 : Victoria Harbour (Kowloon Side)
  • Day 2 : Hong Kong Island (Central)
  • Day 3 : Mong Kok
  • Day 4 : Lantau Island
  • Day 5 : Causeway Bay
  • Day 6 : East Kowloon
  • Day 7 : Lamma Island

How to use this Hong Kong Itinerary:  This itinerary compiles what I think is the best 7 days in Hong Kong for first-timers. I have factored in the jet lag that many travellers will be dealing with, so the first day is a bit quieter. I have also grouped activities in similar locations to minimise travel time and maximise your time to enjoy your time here. The days and activities can easily be shuffled around to suit your needs.

1 Week Hong Kong Itinerary in Full

How many days do you need in hong kong.

Hong Kong is geographically, quite a small destination; and many people are under the impression that there isn’t much to do in a cityscape dominated by accommodation blocks and malls. For that reason most people only visit for stopovers or because they’re in the area.

Unfortunately, these people are missing out on half of what Hong Kong has to offer! Like any great international city, Hong Kong is one of those places that keeps on giving the longer you stay.

So while you can spend 1 or 2 days in Hong Kong and have a brilliant time. You could equally spend 5 days in Hong Kong, or preferably even longer.

The right amount of time to spend in Hong Kong varies depending on the type of trip you’re looking for and the distance you are travelling. If you’re flying over 10 hours (like myself), then you’ll barely escape the jet lag if you only stay for a couple of days.

If you’re looking for a quick getaway or an extended flight stopover, then 3 days in Hong Kong is enough to see the main sights in the centre. However, I would recommend at least 7 days in Hong Kong if you want to explore different areas. I suggest even more if you want to check out the best hikes in Hong Kong!

Things to do before you arrive

For travellers visiting Hong Kong from outside of Asia in particular, it can be overwhelming given the culture difference. Therefore, being prepared is always helpful.

SIM Cards in Hong Kong

Before you arrive in Hong Kong you should have a plan for internet access and communication, so you’re not struggling immediately.

The easiest option is to get an e-SIM before you go. Alternatively, you can get a SIM card in Hong Kong. There are places in the airport where you can purchase a SIM card, however, it’s cheaper to get in a 7/11 away from the airport. I recommend saving an offline map directing you to your accommodation and then buying a SIM card in town. I got a MySIM for 33 HKD which covered me for two weeks and worked perfectly.

Transport in Hong Kong

Transport in Hong Kong is done using an Octopus card . Set up an account if possible. If not, you can get one from most stations or use a contactless card on many of the buses. Most stations request cash to purchase the original card, so make sure to take cash out to top up for the first time. Once you’ve bought the card, you can top it up by card.

The airport itself is also conveniently located on Lantau Island with good connections via MTR or bus to the centre of Hong Kong. If you haven’t sorted an Octopus card, you can get a bus using contactless.

1 Week Hong Kong Itinerary

Day 1: victoria harbour area.

Your first day in Hong Kong should be spent wandering around and getting a feel for the city. Around the Victoria Harbour area is where most of the ‘touristy’ places are, so it’s a great way to get your bearings and get a feel for the quintessentially busy Hong Kong.

K11 Musea , located on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, is a dynamic cultural-retail complex with awesome architecture. Featuring contemporary art installations, designer stores, and diverse dining options, it’s a curated experience blending art and commerce, inviting visitors to explore the artistic pulse of Hong Kong.

1 week Hong Kong itinerary: K11 Musea

Avenue of Stars

Walk in the footsteps (or handprints) of cinematic stardom. The revamped Avenue of Stars along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront pays homage to Hong Kong’s film industry. Handprints of cinematic legends adorn the promenade against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour.

NOTE : If you plan on testing the handprints, you should bring hand sanitiser.

Handprint at the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong

Times:  Every day, 24 hours Duration:  1 hour (approx) Price:  Free 🎉

Bruce Lee Statue

Situated alongside the Avenue of Stars, the Bruce Lee Statue pays tribute to the martial arts legend. Capturing Lee’s dynamic stance in bronze, it commemorates his impact on Hong Kong cinema and global kung fu culture, providing a fitting homage for enthusiasts and visitors alike.

Times:  Every day, 24 hours Duration:  15 minutes (approx) Price:  Free 🎉

Jackie Chan statue in Hong Kong

Traditional Sailing Boat Ride

Sail through Victoria Harbour on a traditional boat, embracing the maritime elegance that defines Hong Kong.

There are several boat types to choose from, but the red-sailed junk boats are the most iconic. They’re even pictured on the Hong Kong Tourism Board’s logo as they represent a typical fishing boat of Hong Kong. Boat rides normally last between 45 minutes to an hour , taking you from Tsim Sha Tsui pier and around Victoria Harbour to take in the main sights. You can take in the city’s modern skyline, capturing panoramic views of Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Victoria Peak.

Tours usually cost between $270 and $400 HKD depending on timings and your experience. Food and drinks included will cost more, whilst timing it for the Symphony of Lights will also increase the price.

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Traditional sailing boat in Victoria Harbour at night

Symphony of Lights

Every night in Hong Kong, there is a light show that takes place at 20:00. Whilst the buildings light up on both sides of the sea, the spectacle is best viewed from the Kowloon side, looking at Hong Kong island.

You may even wish to time your sailing boat ride or ferry ride with the symphony of lights to get a unique perspective.

Times:  Every day, 20:00-20:10 Duration:  10 minutes Price:  Free

Temple Street Night Market

Dive into the vibrant energy of Temple Street Night Market in Kowloon, another hub of Hong Kong’s nightlife. This busy market offers a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells. Stroll through the maze of stalls selling everything from trinkets to antiques, alongside a feast of local street food.

From fortune tellers to street performances, Temple Street Night Market is a kaleidoscope of Hong Kong’s nocturnal charm, making it the perfect way to finish your first day of exploration.

Times:  Every day, 14:00-23:00 (approx) Duration:  1+ hours Price:  Free

Day 2: Hong Kong Island Central

The second day of this 1 week Hong Kong itinerary is set on Hong Kong Island (often confused with Hong Kong as a whole). Think busy streets and big buildings crossed with the financial district.

Golden Bauhinia Square

Nestled in Wan Chai, Golden Bauhinia Square is home to the Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture.

This iconic monument symbolises the reunification of Hong Kong with China. This makes it a significant stop for those interested in Hong Kong’s history and political landscape.

Visit during the flag-raising ceremony to witness the solemnity of the occasion against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour. This takes place daily at 08:00.

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HK Observation Wheel

Located in Central, the Hong Kong Observation Wheel offers a unique view of the cityscape. As you ascend in the spacious cabins, enjoy sweeping views of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon, and beyond. The gentle rotation provides a relaxed and scenic experience, making it a distinctive addition to your Hong Kong exploration.

Times (Tram):  Monday-Thursday 12:00-22:00, Friday-Sunday 11:00-23:00 Duration:  15 minutes Price:  $20 HKD (Adults) – Tickets

1 week Hong Kong itinerary: Hong Kong Observation Wheel

Take a Ding Ding

These distinctive trams, also known as Ding Dings, actually remind me of the bus in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban due to their tall, skinny nature. You can only find them on Hong Kong Island, as they run through the heart of Central.

They’re the cheapest form of transport (excluding walking) in Hong Kong. Ding Dings cost HK $2.6 for adults , HK $1.3 for children , and HK $1.2 for seniors and are best paid by Octopus Card (or exact cash fare).

1 week Hong Kong itinerary: Ding Ding

The Peak and the Peak Tram

Escape the urban excitement with a journey to The Peak, Hong Kong’s most renowned viewpoint .

The Peak offers a breathtaking vantage point, capturing the city’s skyline, Victoria Harbour, and surrounding landscapes in an unparalleled panoramic view of Hong Kong. Not only this, but there’s almost a whole small town up there in the mountains, where you could spend a day if you wanted to.

To get the full experience, you can ascend via the historic Peak Tram , which leads up to the Sky Terrace, where the city unfolds beneath you.

The best time to go up is during the afternoon, then you can see the city in the daylight, at sunset and when all the lights come on in the darkness.

Times (Tram):  Every day, 07:30-23:00 Duration:  30 minutes Price:  $62 HKD (single) – Tickets

1 week Hong Kong itinerary: The Peak

Sky Terrace 428

Sitting atop the Peak is Sky Terrace 428, the official viewpoint from the Peak. The viewing deck offers arguably the best views over the whole of Hong Kong.

It costs $75 HKD admission fee for the terrace. But if you don’t feel like spending that, you can get a similar view from the beautiful walking trails around the Peak.

Times:  Every day, 10:00-22:00 (opens at 08:00 on weekends) Duration:  1+ hours Price:  $75 HKD (though cheaper if booked with the tram) – Tickets

Night out in Lan Kwai Fong

Lan Kwai Fong is the place to go out in Hong Kong. With plenty of bars to choose from, wander around and pick your favourite. Check out some of the ‘best’ bars in LKF here . One of my favourites was Room 309 which isn’t mentioned in that list.

If you feel like a more sophisticated night out, why not head to one of Hong Kong’s many rooftop or sky-high bars? Cardinal Point is one of the most prominent on the Central side of Hong Kong.

Whilst Soho on Hong Kong island is also an option, Lan Kwai Fong is busy pretty much every night.

1 week Hong Kong itinerary: Lan Kwai Fong

Day 3: Mong Kok

Mong Kok is a trendy, modern hub of Hong Kong where lots of young people hang out, eat and shop. It’s a great place to find good street food, interact with locals and grab any souvenirs from your trip.

Ladies Market

Located in the bustling district of Mong Kok, the Ladies Market is one of the most renowned markets in the whole of Hong Kong!

If you’re not a lady, don’t be put off as there’s plenty for both men and women! Stretching 1km from end to end, it’s full of trendy (and often fake) fashion to accessories, homeware, electronics, and souvenirs. This open-air market is a treasure trove for bargain hunters, wannabe barterers, and those looking to immerse themselves in the local shopping scene.

Whilst the market begins around midday, it starts getting busier around mid-afternoon and into the evening. Some stalls may begin to close before 23:30, so don’t go too late!

Times:  Every day (barring Chinese New Year), 12:00-23:30 Duration:  1 hour Price:  Free (excluding anything that you purchase)

Goldfish Market

Also in Mong Kok, the Goldfish Market is a unique destination where aquatic wonders take center stage. Stroll along Tung Choi Street and marvel at the array of colorful fish, turtles, and other marine life.

It’s a strange experience, but one that’s worth checking out. Whether you’re an aquarium enthusiast or simply seeking an offbeat experience, the Goldfish Market provides a fascinating glimpse into one of Hong Kong’s many niche markets.

Times:  Every day, 10:00-22:00 (approx) Duration:  30 minutes Price:  Free

Visit the Cup Noodle Museum

After a morning exploring the markets, head over to one of Hong Kong’s many museums. There are several notable ones including the Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum , the Hong Kong Maritime Museum , M+ , the Hong Kong Palace Museum , and the Hong Kong Museum of Art .

However, one that particularly stood out as unique and interesting was the Cup Noodle Museum . Here you can learn about the process of making cup noodles and even make your own and design its packaging!

Day 4: Lantau Island

A day on Lantau Island best combines a number of activities as they easily flow into each other. Getting the Cable Car to the Big Buddha, exploring the Po Lin Monastery next door, then taking on one of the walking trails in the area or heading further west to Tai O fishing village before circling back.

This day is pretty full on as there are multiple activities as well as transport to the west of Hong Kong to consider. Make sure you are well rested from the day before .

Ngong Ping 360

Experience sweeping views of lush landscapes and the city below on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride across Lantau Island. This 5.7km cable car is the longest bi-cable ropeway in the whole of Asia as it takes you from the cityscape of Tung Chung to the rural Ngong Ping village in the hills!

At the other end, you can explore Ngong Ping Village, a small cultural hub with a few shops and dining options.

NOTE : You can skip much of Ngong Ping Village and head straight to the Tan Tian Buddha.

Times:  Every day, 10:00-18:00 (varies in festive seasons) Duration:  25 minutes Price:  $195 (single), $270 (return) – tickets

View from Ngong Ping 360

Tian Tan Buddha

Standing at 34 meters, the Tian Tan Buddha (or Big Buddha) dominates Lantau Island’s landscape. Climb the 268 steps to reach the base of this majestic structure. The bronze statue exudes tranquility while offering incredible views of the surrounding mountains and seas.

I didn’t realise before I visited, but inside of the Buddha is a small museum outlining some of its history.

It’s a 10-minute walk to the Tian Tan Buddha from the Ngong Ping Cable Car.

Times:  Every day, 08:00-18:00 Duration:  1 hour Price:  Free

1 week Hong Kong itinerary: Tan Tian Buddha

Po Lin Monastery

Near the base of Big Buddha is the serene and spiritual Po Lin Monastery. Despite the number of people visiting the area, the monastery maintains its peaceful ambiance as a secluded haven away from tourists.

Here you can admire the monastery’s traditional architecture, explore its beautiful gardens, and marvel at the awe-inspiring Tian Tan Buddha nearby. Should you wish to take part in the Buddhist tradition, you can buy the incense used in prayers.

Po Lin Monastery isn’t just a place of worship; it’s a tranquil retreat that provides a glimpse into Hong Kong’s spiritual heritage. Whether you seek solace, cultural insight, or simply a break from the city, a visit to Po Lin Monastery offers a serene and culturally enriching experience.

For me personally, visiting the Po Lin Monastery was one of the highlights of my Hong Kong itinerary due to the contrast with the hub and business of the city.

Times:  Every day, 08:00-17:00 Duration:  1 hour Price:  Free

Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island

Wisdom Path

Adjacent to the Big Buddha, the Wisdom Path features 38 towering wooden columns inscribed with verses from the Heart Sutra, a key Buddhist scripture. This trail invites contemplation, offering visitors a moment to connect with ancient Buddhist wisdom in a peaceful natural setting.

Hike to Lantau Peak (via West Dog’s Teeth, Lantau Trail, Wisdom Path)

There are plenty of hiking options available on Lantau Island. From Wisdom Path and the Tan Tian Buddha, there is a trail directly up to Lantau Peak. Alternatively, you could catch a bus further around the island and then take my favourite hike (West Dog’s Teeth) up to Lantau Peak.

Tai O Fishing Village

If you don’t fancy hiking, Tai O Fishing Village offers further peace away from the city life of Hong Kong Central. Standing as Hong Kong’s only remaining settlement on stilts, it’s a unique sight with many aspects of Hong Kong from the past still visible.

Wander the quiet streets, look at the traditional bamboo houses, and try out authentic Hong Kong snacks.

NOTE : You won’t have time to both hike and visit Tai O Fishing Village in the same afternoon, so you can always come back another day.

Day 5: Causeway Bay

I’m not the biggest shopper in the world. But in Hong Kong, it seems like you’re never more than 50m from a shopping mall or retail outlet!

Pretty much every major brand has a shop somewhere on Hong Kong Island. Causeway Bay is one of the most popular, with streets full of designer brands, many of which you may struggle to find elsewhere. Make the most of it, have a browse and see if there’s anything you like.

If you don’t feel like spending money on clothes, you can always eat your way around Causeway Bay as there are loads of good food places. One of my favourites was Sister Wah Beef Brisket !

Monster Building

You may have seen photos of these huge residential complexes on Instagram. Known locally as the Monster Building in Quarry Bay, these connected buildings have gained international fame for their unique and dense architecture.

Marvel at the towering structures that create an other-worldly cityscape. For architecture enthusiasts and photographers, the Monster Building provides a distinctive glimpse into Hong Kong’s urban evolution.

The Monster Building, Hong Kong

Braemar Hill Peak

Alongside the Peak, Braemar Hill Peak is one of the most accessible viewpoints with the craziest views. You get one of the most bang for your buck. And since it’s in the vicinity of Causeway Bay, it’s worth a visit – particularly at sunset!

Sunset from Braemar Hill, Hong Kong

Happy Valley Racecourse

For an adrenaline-fueled evening, head to the Happy Valley Racecourse. Surrounded by towering skyscrapers, this iconic venue hosts thrilling horse races. Whether you’re a seasoned punter or just curious about the spectacle, the Happy Valley Racecourse offers a blend of sporting excitement and urban ambiance.

Races normally start at 19:15, with most people staying until around 23:00.

Times:  Wednesdays from 17:15 (sometimes weekends during the day) Duration:  3-4 hours Price:  $10 HKD

Day 6: Kowloon East

This area is more open and colourful than some other areas of Hong Kong. Whilst it still has the highrise buildings, there’s a slightly different feel to many other areas of Hong Kong.

Chi Lin Nunnery

Nestled in Kowloon, the Chi Lin Nunnery is a serene retreat that combines traditional Chinese architecture with tranquil gardens. The wooden structures and lotus ponds create a peaceful atmosphere, offering visitors a quiet escape from the urban buzz while providing insight into Hong Kong’s cultural heritage.

Times:  Every day, 09:00-16:30 Duration:  1 hour Price:  Free 🎉

Chi Lin Nunnery, Hong Kong

Nan Lian Garden

Adjacent to Chi Lin Nunnery, Nan Lian Garden is a meticulously landscaped haven. Featuring classical Chinese garden design, koi-filled ponds, and bonsai trees, it provides a serene escape in the heart of Diamond Hill. Wander the pathways and bridges, appreciating the rather odd balance of nature and architecture surrounded by tower blocks.

Times:  Every day, 06:30-19:00 Duration:  1 hour Price:  Free 🎉

Nan Lian Garden, Hong Kong

Choi Hung Estate

Choi Hung Estate, located in Wong Tai Sin, is famous for its vibrantly coloured residential buildings. The pastel hues create a unique and photogenic urban landscape. For a glimpse into daily life in Hong Kong, explore the residential area and capture the vibrant spirit that defines Choi Hung Estate.

For the photographers out there, this is one for you!

Basketball court at Choi Hung Estate

Suicide Cliff and Kowloon Peak

For adventure seekers, Suicide Cliff on Kowloon Peak offers a dramatic vantage point. The rugged trail leads to a cliffside perch with breathtaking views of Hong Kong’s skyline. While the name may be ominous, the hike rewards hikers with a stunning panorama, making it a challenging yet rewarding excursion for those seeking an adrenaline rush and awe-inspiring scenery.

Suicide Cliff in Hong Kong

After several days in the city, the slow-paced Lamma Island may provide a much-needed escape, or at least provide another dimension to Hong Kong that you may not have seen.

This small island is home to quiet beaches, peaceful fishing villages and pleasant walking trails.

You can catch the ferry to either end of the island and walk to the other side. I recommend starting at Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier in the north of the island where it’s less crowded, then walking south. You can catch the ferry home from Sok Kwu Wan Ferry Pier as they are more frequent.

1 week Hong Kong itinerary: Lamma Island

There are plenty of stops to do during the day, many of which follow the Lamma Island Family Trail. I recommend exploring Yung Shue Wan , Power Station Beach , Hung Shing Yeh Beach , Tin Hau Temple , and at least one of the fishing villages.

Finish your day with some of Lamma Island’s awesome seafood since plenty of it will be locally caught!

Best foods to try in Hong Kong

I’ll be writing a separate blog post about my favourite foods in Hong Kong and the best places to try them, but here is a brief list of some of the foods you simply can’t miss in Hong Kong.

  • Dim Sum (Siu Mai, har gow, chicken feet, custard buns, beef balls, fried turnip cake).
  • Beef brisket noodles
  • Tofu desert
  • Wonton Noodles
  • Claypot rice

1 Week Hong Kong Itinerary Budget

There’s no denying that Hong Kong is an expensive place to live. With rent as sky-high as the tower blocks themselves, and enough designer shopping outlets for the whole world, there’s no shortage of ways for money to disappear. But, you can travel Hong Kong without breaking the bank – especially with so many awesome free things to do!

Here’s how to travel Hong Kong on a budget.

  • Choose cheap activities : What’s great about Hong Kong is that there’s no shortage of free activities. Whilst some things are unavoidable costs if you want to do them, such as the Ngong Ping 360.
  • Move away from tourist hotspots : Not only is this where you will find the best and most authentic food, but this will also save your wallet. Look at areas like Tsuen Wan where there are more locals rather than the bustling streets of Hong Kong Island.
  • Use Public Transport : Your Octopus card is your friend and is often cheaper (and quicker) than getting taxis.
  • Eat street food : Dining out doesn’t have to mean sitting in a fancy restaurant. Sometimes eating food on the go can be both the cheapest and tastiest way!

During my 2 week stay in Hong Kong, I spent around $350-400 HKD per day (excluding accommodation). This balanced out expensive activities on some days with cheaper days on others (beach days and hikes).

What to do if you have more time in Hong Kong?

The great thing about Hong Kong is that, despite its size, you will never run out of things to do. Whether it’s exploring new hiking routes, trying out new restaurants, or setting out to the lesser-explored islands.

Below are a few more things to do if this 1 week Hong Kong itinerary isn’t enough.

  • Macau Daytrip
  • Disneyland Hong Kong
  • Ocean Park Amusement Park
  • Repulse Bay
  • Hike Tai Mo Shan

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Home to more than 7 million people, 260 islands and more skyscrapers than any other city on the planet as its shown in Hong Kong attractions map. Hong Kong is an immense destination in every sense of the word with a plenty of attractions. But do not be overwhelmed, as it is also an incredibly easy city to navigate.

Famed for its towering skyline that looks out over Victoria Harbor, the city of Hong Kong is an enthralling place to visit, combining history, culture, and entertainment in one enticing package as you can see in Hong Kong attractions map. Once a British colony, Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997.

Hong Kong best tourist attractions includes both Hong Kong biggest and best sights, as well as some of the city of Hong Kong overlooked points of interest as you can see in Hong Kong attractions map. Tick all of these attractions and festivals off your itinerary and you will have seen a whole lot of what this city has to offer.

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Map of Hong Kong zoo park

The Hong Kong zoo map shows recommended tours of the Hong Kong Zoological Park. This zoo map of Hong Kong will allow you to easily find out where each animal is and where to picnic in the Zoological Park of Hong Kong in China. The Hong Kong zoo map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The Hong Kong Zoo and Botanical Gardens is the oldest park in the territory as its shown in Hong Kong zoo map. Built in 1860 and partially opened in 1864, Hong Kong zoo was fully completed and opened to the public in 1871, with Mr Charles Ford appointed as its first Superintendent in the same year.

The Hong Kong Zoo and Botanical Gardens is located on the northern slope of Victoria Peak with a highest elevation point of 100 metres and a lowest point of 62 metres above sea level as its mentioned in Hong Kong zoo map. Hong Kong zoo occupies an area of 5.6 hectares as you can see in Hong Kong zoo map.

On top of the zoo and botanical attractions in Hong Kong, visitors may also enjoy a stroll down the heritage trail to explore five special features of historical importance (see Hong Kong zoo map), namely the Stone Pillars, the Memorial Arch, the Pavilion and the Fountain, and savour the stories of the Gardens.

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Map of Hong Kong Disneyland park

The Hong Kong Disneyland map shows all attractions of the Hong Kong Disneyland Park. This Disneyland map of Hong Kong will allow you to easily find out where each attractions is and where is Walt Disney Studios of Hong Kong in China. The Hong Kong Disneyland map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Hong Kong Disneyland (Chinese: 香港迪士尼樂園) is located on reclaimed land in Penny Bay, Lantau Island as its mentioned in Hong Kong Disneyland map. Hong Kong Disneyland is the first theme park located inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and is owned and managed by the Hong Kong International Theme Parks.

Hong Kong Disneyland currently occupies 22.4 hectares as you can see in Hong Kong Disneyland map. Hong Kong Disneyland will be expanded to 27.5 hectares when three new themed areas are completed. After the expansion, the HongKong park is expected to handle 7.92 million to 8.92 million visitors annually.

Hong Kong Disneyland is divided into a different "lands" and well-concealed backstage areas as it is shown in Hong Kong Disneyland map. On entering a land in Hong Kong Disneyland, a guest is completely immersed in a themed environment of Hong Kong Disneyland and is unable to see or hear any other realm.

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