Hong Kong: Where Tradition Meets Modern Metropolis
Hong Kong is a dynamic fusion of financial prowess, rich heritage, and cutting-edge modernity. Towering skyscrapers, world-class dining, and luxury malls coexist with age-old markets, incense-filled temples, and fishing villages. Its efficient transport network quickly connects you from the city’s vibrant arts scene to tranquil beaches, quaint villages, and spiritual sites. Though ideal for a stopover, spending several days lets you fully appreciate Hong Kong’s unique character.
Exploring Hong Kong’s Vibrant Streets and Markets
Hong Kong’s energetic mix of East and West, old and new, makes wandering its narrow streets and bustling markets an unforgettable experience. Sample street food as you explore lively neighborhoods, discovering a side of the city beyond the skyscrapers.
Must-See Attractions in Hong Kong
Take in Iconic Views from Victoria Peak
Ride the historic Peak Tram, the world’s steepest funicular railway, to Victoria Peak for sweeping panoramas of the city and harbor. After lunch, enjoy a stroll before boarding a Star Ferry to admire the skyline or visit Kowloon. Return at dusk for the dazzling ‘Symphony of Lights’ show illuminating the skyscrapers.
Discover Hong Kong’s Authentic Markets
On the Kowloon side, immerse yourself in Temple Street Night Market’s colorful mix of bargains, traditional herbalists, fortune tellers, and street performers. The Jade Market offers thousands of jade treasures symbolizing luck and health. Mong Kok’s Flower Market and Yuen Po Street Bird Garden reveal Hong Kong’s horticultural and avian traditions. Meanwhile, Stanley Village on Hong Kong Island charms with homewares and souvenirs.
Explore Hong Kong’s Outer Islands
Venture beyond the city to over 260 islands boasting emerald hills, sandy beaches, and lush forests. Visit Lantau Island’s Tian Tan Buddha and Tai O fishing village or unwind on Lamma Island with its serene beaches and cultural heritage.
Hike the Famous Dragon’s Back Trail
Named the world’s best urban walk by Time Magazine, this 9 km trail traverses bamboo groves, woodlands, and ridges, culminating at Shek O Peak’s breathtaking views. End your trek with a refreshing swim at Big Wave Bay.
Best Time to Visit Hong Kong
Visit between October and December for comfortable weather and smaller crowds. Avoid the hot, wet summer months and typhoon season in September. Key cultural events include the vibrant Chinese New Year fireworks, the thrilling Dragon Boat Festival races, and the gastronomic Wine and Dine Festival in autumn.
Speak to someone who's been there
Our itineraries will give you suggestions for what is possible when you travel in Hong Kong, and they showcase routes we know work particularly well. Treat them as inspiration, because your trip will be created uniquely by one of our specialists.
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China ⟩ Xiahe
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Our expert guides to exploring Hong Kong
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Hong Kong, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Hong Kong at its best.