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Top things to do in Hong Kong
Top attractions in Hong Kong
Transport in Hong Kong
Hotels in Hong Kong
Hong Kong travel guide
Reviews of Hong Kong activities
Quick facts about Hong Kong
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +08:00
No time difference
Currency
Hong Kong Dollar
1PHP = 0.13HKD
Official languages
Chinese (HK)
Best time to visit
JAN - FEB
Chinese New Year Lantern Carnival
FEB - MAR
Hong Kong Arts Festival
Recommended trip duration
4 days
Flight time
15 hours
When departing from Los Angeles

What to know before visiting Hong Kong
Top 10 Places to Visit in Hong Kong
1. Victoria Peak (The Peak)
No trip to Hong Kong is complete without riding the historic Peak Tram and taking in the sweeping city skyline from Sky Terrace 428. Go at sunset for an unforgettable view of the glowing skyscrapers and Victoria Harbour.

Take the Peak Tram to Hong Kong Victoria Peak
2. Avenue of Stars
Walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade for unbeatable views of Hong Kong Island’s skyline. Don’t miss the Avenue of Stars, where you can see tributes to local film legends like Bruce Lee and Chow Yun-fat.

Stroll along Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui—where cinematic legends meet breathtaking Victoria Harbour views.
3. Tian Tan Buddha
Head to Lantau Island to see the majestic Big Buddha, perched atop 268 steps. Ride the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car for panoramic views of mountains, sea, and sky—it’s a favorite among families and nature lovers.

The majestic Big Buddha on Lantau Island
4. Tai O Fishing Village
Tai O is one of Hong Kong’s most charming and culturally rich destinations. This centuries-old village is famous for its stilt houses, traditional shrimp paste, and laid-back coastal vibe. Wander through narrow lanes lined with dried seafood shops, take a boat ride through the canals, and soak in the unique atmosphere.
5. Hong Kong Disneyland
Perfect for families or anyone seeking nostalgia, Hong Kong Disneyland offers classic rides, colorful parades, and themed lands—from Frozen to Marvel. A full day of fun for all ages.

Don't miss magical moments and family fun at Hong Kong Disneyland
6. Victoria Harbour
Enjoy a short but scenic ride on a ferry by Victoria Harbour—a must-do that gives you some of the best views of the city skyline, especially at night. For just a few Hong Kong dollars, the Star Ferry offers one of the quickest and most affordable ways to travel between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central or Wan Chai.

Watch the romantic sunset on a cruise along Victoria Harbour
7. Ocean Park Hong Kong
Another must-visit amusement park in Hong Kong is Ocean Park, where thrill rides meet marine and wildlife adventures. From giant pandas to underwater tunnels and roller coasters, it offers fun for all ages in a scenic coastal setting.

Get thrilled by scenic roller coasters and breathtaking views at Ocean Park Hong Kong.
8. Hong Kong Museum of History
For history buffs, this museum in Tsim Sha Tsui offers an immersive journey through Hong Kong’s past—from prehistoric times to British colonization and modern-day life.
9. Temple Street Night Market
This lively street market in Kowloon is perfect for bargain hunters and foodies. Explore stalls selling clothes, souvenirs, and trinkets, then sample street food classics like claypot rice and egg waffles.

Tourists can shop for souvenirs and enjoy authentic Hong Kong meals at Temple Street Night Market (Photo by: Florian Wehde)
10. Lan Kwai Fong
Looking for nightlife? Lan Kwai Fong is packed with bars and clubs, while nearby SoHo offers a more upscale mix of restaurants and cocktail lounges. A hotspot for expats and locals alike.

Thrilling street life in Hong Kong
Where to Eat in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the world’s top food cities, where Michelin-starred restaurants sit beside humble noodle shops. Here's what you must try:
- Dim Sum: The heart of Cantonese cuisine. Don’t miss har gow (shrimp dumplings), siu mai (pork dumplings), and char siu bao (BBQ pork buns). Where to eat Dimsum in Hong Kong: Tim Ho Wan, Luk Yu Tea House, DimDimSum Dim Sum Specialty Store
- Wonton Noodles: Springy noodles in a rich broth with shrimp or pork wontons. Where to eat Wonton in Hong Kong: Mak’s Noodle, Tsim Chai Kee
- Roast Goose: Crispy skin, juicy meat, and fragrant marinade. Where to eat Roast Goose in Hong Kong: Yat Lok (Michelin-starred), Kam’s Roast Goose
- Hong Kong Egg Tarts: Flaky, buttery pastry with silky egg custard. Where to eat Hong Kong Egg Tarts: Tai Cheong Bakery, Honolulu Coffee Shop
- Street Snacks: Try curry fishballs, cheung fun (rice rolls), stinky tofu, and grilled squid. Where to find Hong Kong snacks: Mong Kok, Temple Street, local food stalls across Kowloon
- Milk Tea & Local Cafés (Cha Chaan Teng): Pair your meal with classic Hong Kong-style milk tea or lemon iced tea, and try dishes like baked pork chop rice or pineapple buns. Where to get milk tea in Hong Kong: Australia Dairy Company (Jordan), Tsui Wah Restaurant (Central, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok, Hong Kong International Airport, etc.), Lan Fong Yuen (Central), Kam Wah Café (Mong Kok)

Savor Hong Kong street food, from wonton, fish balls to egg tarts, every bite is a local delight! (Photo by Edwin Petrus)
Tips for Travelling to Hong Kong
- Get an Octopus Card for hassle-free payment on MTR, buses, trams, ferries, and even convenience stores.
- Most locals speak Cantonese, but English is widely used in tourist areas. Signs are bilingual.
- Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). Credit cards are accepted widely, but keep some cash for street markets and small vendors.
- Wi-Fi: Public Wi-Fi is available in malls and MTR stations. You can also get a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi on Klook for easy connectivity.

Travel Hong Kong with ease using Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card – your all-in-one pass for transport, dining, shopping, and attractions!
With its iconic skyline, rich culture, thrilling street life, and endless dining options, Hong Kong is a destination that truly has it all. Whether you’re catching the skyline from The Peak, hunting for treasures in the night markets, or diving into dim sum heaven, this vibrant city will leave you inspired and wanting more.
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- 3 Hong Kong Tours & experiences
- 4 Hong Kong Cultural experiences
- 5 Hong Kong Workshops
- 6 Hong Kong Massages
- 7 Hong Kong Spa & massages
- 8 Hong Kong Tours
- 9 Hong Kong Day trips
- 10 Hong Kong Outdoor & sports activities
- 11 Hong Kong Cruises
- 12 Hong Kong Sightseeing cruises
- 13 Hong Kong Camping
- 14 Hong Kong Photoshoot
- 15 Hong Kong Boat tours
- 16 Hong Kong Wildlife
- 17 Hong Kong Water activities
- 18 Hong Kong Food & drinks tours
- 19 Hong Kong Cooking classes
