Hong Kong Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Victoria Peak Tower which includes modern architecture, a high-rise building and skyline

East and West collide with intoxicating appeal for visitors to Hong Kong, one of the world’s top global cities for its economic and cultural influence.

The relatively small Hong Kong Island has huge global impact. Until recently a British colony, Hong Kong became an important financial centre in the 1950s, drawing workers from around the world. Experience a truly multicultural city created by the intriguing mix of Cantonese locals, British residents, Western expats, and mainland Chinese.

Things to do in Hong Kong

See this cultural coexistence when you visit Hong Kong and view contrasting architectural styles. Man Mo Temple is a beautiful 1880s Taoist shrine. In contrast, the landmark Bank of China high-rise symbolises Hong Kong’s late 1900s financial heyday.

Hong Kong has extensive shopping, dining, nightlife and cultural attractions. For something different, try urban hiking, with spectacular views from the island’s mountains, including Jardine’s Lookout and Dragon’s Back. On clear days, ride the funicular Peak Tram to Victoria Peak for panoramic sunset views of Hong Kong and Kowloon. Follow the flat Lugard Road track to watch Hong Kong Harbour’s busy boat traffic. Then walk down the serpentine path returning to Central.

Journeys to Lantau Island for the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, the Big Buddha statue or Hong Kong Disneyland are popular day trips. Ride a fast ferry to Macau for high-end casinos or a train to New Territories to glimpse the People’s Republic of China. Very close, Kowloon-side neighbourhoods offer even more attractions.

Hong Kong dining

Savour dim sum when you visit Hong Kong. Small bites of dumplings, buns, egg rolls and desserts are steamed and served in bamboo baskets. Order your favourites by name otherwise, just point at photos on a menu or ask servers pushing carts through restaurants to show you their offerings. Chicken feet are surprisingly popular.

You can also eat dim sum for breakfast with hot tea, often at tables shared with businesspeople before heading to work. At breakfast, it’s called yum cha often the same dumplings are just as delicious but considerably less expensive at these morning meals. Tip the lid on your teapot to request water refills and tap two fingers on the table to say thank you.

Another affordable dining option when you visit Hong Kong are dai pai dongs (DPD), open-air street cafés, Hong Kong’s version of food carts. Order noodles or bean desserts and slurp away. If you’re an adventurous eater, warm your blood with snake soup in fall and winter. Central and Stanley are excellent spots for DPDs. Try egg waffles, small sheets of cooked batter puffs with mochi, black sesame or red bean paste, chocolate or strawberry flavours. Ride a ferry from Aberdeen or Central to Lamma Island and choose from many seafood restaurants behind the pier.

The Michelin Guide lists about 200 restaurants in Hong Kong, so you can experience fine dining across the city at a range of price points. Have steak or roast if you must, or branch out into exceptional seafood, duck and other Cantonese and Chinese specialities. Enjoy at least one full Chinese banquet, starting with fried peanuts, eaten with chopsticks, of course. Continue through eight pork, chicken and varied seafood dishes along with seasonal vegetables. End with rice or noodles and a dessert, often as simple as watermelon.

Hong Kong shopping

High-end air-conditioned malls such as Causeway Bay’s Times Square, Central’s Pacific Mall and Kowloon-side malls offer the latest fashion trends for all types of travellers. Western Market, in an historical Edwardian building, features food and art items. Buy fabric here to bring to a Kowloon tailor for a bespoke garment. Explore the Wan Chai Wet Market to experience the Hongkongese way of buying fresh fish and produce at open-air stalls.

For unique shopping, visit Hong Kong’s lanes. Causeway Bay and Central have very narrow alleyways lined with semi-permanent pop-up stalls selling trinkets, clothing and crafts. Stanley Market on the island’s southern side is a virtual rabbit warren for the uninitiated. Purchase anything from embroidered silk blouses to high-quality winter ski wear if you know which shops to visit. Have your name, represented by Chinese characters, engraved in colourful calligraphy. Purchase affordable gifts symbolising Hong Kong to bring home to friends.

Hong Kong nightlife

Lan Kwai Fong, uphill from Central station, is where most tourists and expats head for nightlife when they first visit Hong Kong. This square of streets, including D’Aguilar and Wellington, has numerous bars, often with open-air façades and revelry spilling onto the road. Enjoy cocktails in more elegant settings from rooftop bars and restaurants high in hotel and office towers overlooking the harbour.

Sample unique evening entertainment during your Hong Kong visit, such as Cantonese opera at the Sunbeam Theatre. During summer, enjoy the Chinese Opera Festival at Victoria Park and other venues. Bring friends to sing karaoke in Wan Chai expect a mix of Cantopop, Chinese and English songs. See rising stars of theatre, music and dance at the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts Lyric Theatre in Wan Chai or cross to Kowloon for orchestra, ballet and musical theatre at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre.

Around Christmas and Chinese New Year, Hong Kong and Kowloon produce spectacular animated light displays on the city’s tall towers. Watch fireworks and lion dances. Catch several movies during the Hong Kong International Film Festival in spring.

Getting to and around Hong Kong

Fly to Hong Kong International Airport, with fast train service to Hong Kong and Kowloon. The city is considered exceptionally safe, especially because of the region’s gun restrictions. The greatest safety concern comes from traffic on often-congested streets and subways. English is spoken at most spots tourists visit, but learn a few words of Cantonese or Mandarin to impress locals.

When you visit Hong Kong, you’ll realise transportation is a form of entertainment. Ride the Star Ferry between the island and Kowloon, marvelling at high-rises on both sides of the harbour. Notice interesting boat traffic, from cruise ships and high-speed catamaran ferries to the tourist-focused red-sailed junk symbolising the city’s past.

On land, ride the number six double-decker bus from Central to Stanley. Sit at the front on the second level, with the bus swerving seemingly inches from others making the return trip. As you pass The Repulse Bay, note this former hotel’s large opening, created to allow a dragon to descend unimpeded from the mountain to Repulse Bay.

Public transportation including these buses, trams, ferries, and the extensive MTR subway network allow you to travel all around the island conveniently, using an Octopus card. Red-and-white taxis are ever-present too. If you must drive, appreciate that Hong Kong has a “keep left” rule from its many years as a British territory.

Where to stay in Hong Kong

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Wan Chai

4/5(171 area reviews)

Wan Chai is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Wan Chai Road and Queen's Road East. See more of Hong Kong by jumping on the metro at Fleming Road Tram Stop or Burrows Street Tram Stop.

Wan Chai
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Causeway Bay

4.5/5(50 area reviews)

Travellers love Causeway Bay for its popular shops, and you can see more of Hong Kong by jumping on the metro at Wing Hing Street Tram Stop or Lau Li Street Tram Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Victoria Park and Hong Kong Central Library.

Causeway Bay
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Central & Western District

4.5/5(136 area reviews)

Central & Western District is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Cat Street and Hollywood Road. See more of Hong Kong by jumping on the metro at Sai Ying Pun Station or HKU Station.

Central & Western District
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North Point

4/5(87 area reviews)

Known for its captivating waterfront views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in North Point. Check out top attractions like Chun Yeung Street Market and North Point Ferry Pier, and jump on the metro at Shu Kuk Street Tram Stop or North Point Terminus Tram Stop to see more of the city.

North Point
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Sheung Wan

3.5/5(2 area reviews)

Sheung Wan is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Terminal and Hollywood Road. See more of Hong Kong by jumping on the metro at Macau Ferry Terminal Tram Stop or Western Market Tram Stop.

Sheung Wan
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Hong Kong East

Known for its captivating waterfront views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Hong Kong East. Check out top attractions like Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village and North Point Ferry Pier, and jump on the metro at Chai Wan Road Tram Stop or Nam Hong Street Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Hong Kong East
Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong
Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong
4 out of 5
8 Shelter Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
The price is £39 per night from 5 Jun to 6 Jun
£39
per night
5 Jun - 6 Jun
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Hong Kong. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour fitness centre. Our guests praise the spacious ...
7.6/10 Good! (1,006 reviews)
"Though not as close to central areas of Causeway Bay like some other hotels, this hotel is still in a handy location given a 15 min. additional walk. I like the friendly service offered by the hotel staff. The only disappointment was that when I tried to find a nice dinner in the hotel restaurant, ..."

Reviewed on 1 Jun 2024

Rosedale Hotel Hong Kong
ibis Hong Kong Central And Sheung Wan
ibis Hong Kong Central And Sheung Wan
3.5 out of 5
No. 28 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
The price is £62 per night from 24 Jun to 25 Jun
£62
per night
24 Jun - 25 Jun
Stay at this 3.5-star eco-certified hotel in Hong Kong. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a fitness centre. Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (1,088 reviews)
"Location is terrific. Bedding is clean but it can be upgraded."

Reviewed on 28 May 2024

ibis Hong Kong Central And Sheung Wan
Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong
Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong
4.5 out of 5
387-397, Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
The price is £88 per night from 3 Jun to 4 Jun
£88
per night
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Stay at this 4.5-star luxury hotel in Hong Kong. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a free local area shuttle. Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (1,003 reviews)
"The staff were very helpful and friendly, it was surprisingly quite given it was so close to heavy traffic. The bed and pillows were very comfortable and the room very clean. The room was a good size for Hong Kong."

Reviewed on 29 May 2024

Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Ying’nFlo, Hong Kong, Wan Chai by Langham Hospitality Group
Ying’nFlo, Hong Kong, Wan Chai by Langham Hospitality Group
4 out of 5
3-5 Wan Chai Gap Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Hong Kong. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, daily housekeeping and dry cleaning or laundry services. Our guests praise the property condition ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (318 reviews)
"A very unique experience. Not a usual spot that one needs to walk up towards the mountain lane. Love the redesign of the apartment building. If I stay long in Hong Kong, I’ll choose here as it has washer and kitchen."

Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024

Ying’nFlo, Hong Kong, Wan Chai by Langham Hospitality Group
The Jervois
The Jervois
3.5 out of 5
89 Jervois Street, Hong Kong
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly aparthotel in Hong Kong. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour fitness centre. Popular attractions Ocean ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (310 reviews)
"this was a really great place to stay for a few days. the other reviews mentioned aging conditions and are correct but none of it affected our stay materially. there was some staining on the couch and curtains. some of the curtains were also off the hooks but it wasn't an issue since they were still ..."

Reviewed on 18 May 2024

The Jervois
Two MacDonnell Road
Two MacDonnell Road
4 out of 5
Two MacDonnell Road, Mid-Level, Hong Kong
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Hong Kong. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, room service and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (584 reviews)
"The staff, service and the rooms were excellent and decently appointed. They allowed us to check in early as the rooms were available and even helped us to store our luggage when we went to Macau for a night, checking out. The location is a li'l far away from the bustling city markets but they do ..."

Reviewed on 16 May 2024

Two MacDonnell Road
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Reviews of Hong Kong

4.4
Top destination
5 - Excellent
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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
22 Mar 2020

I love Hong Kong!!!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
29 Jan 2020

Hong Kong is unique, one of a kind and Im very pleased I visited. Don’t miss going out on a junk Boat for the light and sound show at Victoria Harbour, it’ll be a highlight for you. Go on the tram to The Peak for amazing views and go see the Buddha

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
28 Jan 2020

We felt very safe and comfortable despite political situation and super safe regarding corona virus as everywhere continually being cleaned and disinfected

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
23 Jan 2020

the buses are great for getting around as are the trams taxis as well.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
18 Jan 2020

Hong Kong is a great place to visit. There is something for everyone

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
16 Jan 2020

Loved it! Arrived feeling like a bumpkin but left feeling like a pro. Felt incredibly safe even walking back late at night as a lone woman. Some things expensive but others (particularly taxis) very cheap. Overall great value!

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