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Renowned for its picturesque skyline, fascinating history & culture, delicious eats, and exciting nightlife, Hong Kong is a must-visit destination for any traveler! Whether you’re looking for adventures in the city or exploring nature reserves and surrounding islands, you’ll never run out of things to do in Hong Kong. Discover Hong Kong’s best attractions and destinations with this travel guide!

Victoria Peak

Located on the western side of Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak boasts an unbeatable view of Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, natural landscapes, and waterscapes. Take the tram or hop on the city bus if you want to avoid the queue, then purchase a ticket for terrace access for amazing views! Though Victoria Peak, also called The Peak by the locals, is all day, it’s often busiest in the evening when the city begins to light up and show off its unforgettable nightscape.

Hong Kong Disneyland

No visit to Hong Kong would be complete without stopping by Hong Kong Disneyland! Meet famous Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and the cast of Toy Story during the parade, then visit some of its most popular attractions such as Space Mountain, a thrilling roller coaster set in space, Iron Man Experience, the only Iron Man ride across all Disney parks, and the Lion King Festival, a musical that portrays a retelling of Simba’s story. Make sure to catch the fireworks at night before you leave the park!

Victoria Harbour

One of the most popular Hong Kong tourist spots, Victoria Harbour is the perfect place for a leisurely walk, with its view of the pristine harbor, surrounded by Hong Kong’s tall buildings. Victoria Harbour comes alive during the evening, with a spectacular light show accompanied by lively music, set against Hong Kong’s famous nightscape. During Chinese New Year, Victoria Harbour is also a popular destination to catch the fireworks. Should you wish to visit other harborfront communities like Tsim Sha Tsui, simply catch a ferry directly from the harbor.

Ocean Park

With its thrilling roller coasters, various water rides, and a marine park with various animals, it’s no surprise that Ocean Park is one of the top Hong Kong attractions! Check out the park’s aquarium, where you’ll learn about marine life and marine biology as you observe walruses, penguins, and more. There are even adorable pandas and koalas in the park, as well as other rainforest animals! You can also hop inside a cable car and go up the mountain for an amazing view of the city and the sea.

Tian Tan Buddha

Escape Hong Kong’s crowded streets by visiting the famed Tian Tan Buddha, a bronze Buddha statue that can be found in Ngong Ping at Lantau Island. The Tian Tan Buddha can be reached by taking a cable car, then walking across the monastery and its temples until you reach the stairs. Climb up the 268 steps to see the Tian Tan Buddha up close, surrounded by 360-degree panoramic views of Hong Kong. If you wish to enter, you can purchase a ticket at the bottom of the stairs for access.

The Peak Tram

Enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience as you make your way up Victoria Peak with The Peak Tram, a Victorian-era train that transports visitors to the highest point on Hong Kong Island! Once you’re at the top, you can purchase tickets for the viewing platform for breathtaking views of Hong Kong. In the evenings, witness the city’s famed nightscape as the skyscrapers begin to light up in a multitude of colors. Use the Octopus Card to board the tram directly, or book through Klook to skip the queueing with our fast-track access!

Ngong Ping 360

Marvel at Hong Kong’s scenery as you travel on the Ngong Ping 360, a cable car service between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping. Upgrade to a crystal cabin for a unique travel adventure, as crystal cabins are equipped with a glass floor that adds to your sightseeing experience. Once you arrive at Ngong Ping, explore the village and check out the monastery, its temples, and the Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha. Book your tickets through Klook to skip the queue with the Klook VIP Lane!

Avenue of Stars

After a three-year major renovation, Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars is now better than ever! Located along the Victoria Harbour Waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, you’ll get to see the handprints of more than a hundred film actors as you walk along the promenade. You can even take selfies with the bronze statues of Anita Mui and Bruce Lee! The landmark has a completely different vibe in the evenings when the surrounding skyline begins to light up and showcases the marvelous nightscape.

Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

See the city from above at the Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, which offers uninterrupted views of Hong Kong’s skyscrapers and nightscapes! You’ll also get a good view of Victoria Harbour and the light show after sunset, all while avoiding the crowds below. With its modern elevators, Hong Kong's fastest double-deck high-speed elevators, you can get to the top in only 60 seconds. Make sure to drop by the cafe, check out the Augmented Reality (AR) exhibits, and get some goodies from the souvenir shop during your visit!

Lan Kwai Fong

If you’re looking to experience the city’s famous nightlife scene, then Lan Kwai Fong is a must-visit! Situated in Hong Kong’s Central area, this historic district and its narrow alleys are filled with bars, loud music, and a good crowd with both locals and foreigners. Lan Kwai Fong also has amazing restaurants, hole-in-the-wall venues, cool art, and everything else you’ll ever need for a party and a good time!

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What is Hong Kong Best Known For?

Hong Kong is perfect for all kinds of travelers, whether they want to spend time in the city or the outdoors. Visitors who enjoy the urban landscape will love the skyscrapers, street and night markets, and the galleries. Outdoor adventures and cultural explorers, on the other hand, will enjoy Hong Kong’s nature reserves, beaches, and temples.

When is the Best Time to Visit Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is often busiest during the holiday season, from October to February. For travelers who wish to spend time outdoors and avoid the rainy weather, the ideal time to visit is from March-May.

Where is the Best Location for Tourists to Stay in Hong Kong?

Stay at either Tsim Sha Tsui or Causeway Bay, where you can be near the city without having to pay too much for accommodations. Tsim Sha Tsui is ideal for visitors who will be exploring the street and night markets, while Causeway Bay is perfect if you want to visit Hong Kong’s luxury malls.

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Sai Yunn
Published 1321 days ago
Ngong Ping 360 can enjoy the scenery of Tung Chung to Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, which is very suitable for families. After that, you can walk for 20 minutes to the Heart Sutra Forest. The Tiantan Buddha is under maintenance. After the return journey, you can have a rest with tofu flowers. Ping 360 returns to Tung Chung city center, the whole journey takes about 4 hours to complete.
Siu Wa
Published 1322 days ago
This is the first time I stayed at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. It was the member’s mini-bar to send $120 drinks. I was very happy, because the weather was a bit cold and declining to swim in the water. The rooms were very bright and comfortable. Dinner was a set meal with barbecued pork, crab meat and shrimp balls and sugar water. 😋There are a lot of people at the breakfast buffet in the morning. It seems that the tour group should come and eat early. The food in the morning is considered Ok, and overall it is good👍
YI KI
Published 1324 days ago
It is worthy of being the most home-like hotel in Hong Kong. Although the city view is not very attractive, the bathtub and other facilities are really impeccable. The staff in the hotel are courteous and kind, able to answer our questions quickly, and also sent us desserts to congratulate the anniversary. This experience is really worth trying!
Review for: AquaLuna Evening Sail
YIN WAH
Published 1328 days ago
My family of ten boarded the red sail Zhang Baozi that night, I think it was because of the epidemic; besides us, there were only seven other foreign tourists. Very happy because the tourists are all on the lower floor and we can occupy the upper floor so that we can walk around to enjoy the night view and take pictures. It feels like having a private party🥳🥳. The decoration on the boat is very elegant, and the staff is very polite and also took the initiative to help us take pictures of the whole family👍. The night view of our Hong Kong is really amazing!!
KA FOON
Published 1330 days ago
Both Check In and Check Out are very smooth. Even though the facilities in the room have been electronic, the appearance still retains a little old Hong Kong feel. The chocolate presented at check-in tastes very good, the room service was ordered for dinner with gourmet courtesy, and the beef burger and curry rice taste very good. The chocolate milkshake is delicious, not too sweet, I like the taste very much, and the appearance is also very cute. The star map gift is made on order, so you have to wait for the hotel to arrange it before picking it up. I feel very beautiful when I receive the gift.
Lai Ying
Published 1333 days ago
The Staycation experience at Island Shangri-La Hotel is both noble and elegant. Every employee is attentive and courteous. Even if you just pass by and see the elevator, they will stop and hold the elevator door. In addition to the quality of the food, the room is beautiful and elegant. , The staff’s attentive care is a pleasant surprise—because the price of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel is 15% higher than that of Hong Kong, but the service is very ordinary.

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