Hong Kong Itinerary 2026: 3-5 Days Guide - Attractions, Restaurants & Things to Do

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Welcome to your ultimate guide to a 3-5 day Hong Kong itinerary! Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with your family, we've got you covered. From top attractions and restaurants to special offers, this guide includes everything you need for an unforgettable Hong Kong trip. Check it out now!

3-5 Days Hong Kong Itinerary

DaysSuitable ForHighlightsItineraryCost/Person (USD)
3 DaysSoloA quick tour of HK citywalkVictoria Harbour, Ngong Ping 360, Lan Kwai Fong, Causeway BayAbout 250
4 DaysCouplesRomantic itinerary including Hong Kong DisneylandVictoria Harbour, Tian Tan Buddha, Hong Kong Disneyland, Lan Kwai Fong, Victoria PeakAbout 375
5 DaysFamilyFamily-friendly with Ocean Park and Hong Kong DisneylandVictoria Harbour, Ocean Park, Hong Kong Disneyland, Tsim Sha Tsui, Lan Kwai FongAbout 500

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3 Days in Hong Kong

Hong Kong itinerary: 3 Days in Hong Kong
DaysAttractionsDescriptionCost/Person (USD)
Day 1Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, Avenue of Stars, Victoria HarbourExplore the harbour area, enjoy a light show, and have a relaxing Hong Kong citywalkAbout 75
Day 2Tian Tan Buddha, Ngong Ping 360, Tai O Fishing VillageFamous giant Buddha statue and serene environmentAbout 100
Day 3Star Ferry, Central District, Victoria Peak, Lan Kwai Fong, Causeway BayTake a ferry ride, and enjoy the nightlifeAbout 75

Attractions Highlights

Hong Kong itinerary: 3 Days in Hong Kong
  • Avenue of Stars: The Avenue of Stars is a tribute to Hong Kong's film industry. The highlight was the Bruce Lee statue. The views of Victoria Harbour from here are spectacular, especially at sunset.
    • Opening hours: 24/7
    • Location: Ave of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
  • Victoria Harbour: Victoria Harbour is the heart of Hong Kong, offering stunning views. The nightly Symphony of Lights show is a must-see. You can take a stroll along the promenade.
    • Opening hours: 24/7
    • Location: Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
  • Tian Tan Buddha: The Tian Tan Buddha is located on Lantau Island, and is a symbol of peace and spirituality. Climbing the 268 steps to reach the statue was a bit challenging, but the panoramic views from the top made it worthwhile.
    • Opening hours: 10:00-17:30
    • Location: Ngong Ping Road, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: If you buy a meal coupon for the Po Lin Monastery Vegetarian Restaurant (usually HK$60-100), you can enter for free.
Hong Kong itinerary: 3 Days in Hong Kong
  • Ngong Ping 360: The Ngong Ping 360 cable car offers breathtaking views of Lantau Island. The 25-minute ride provided panoramic vistas of the sea, mountains, and lush landscapes.
    • Opening hours: 10:00-18:00/09:00-18:30
    • Location: 11 Tat Tat Road, Tung Chung, Lantau, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Standard carriage from US$20.36
  • Tai O Fishing Village: Tai O Fishing Village is a charming place. You will discover local markets selling dried seafood and unique handicrafts. The boat tour through the village was a memorable experience for the local fishermen and the chance to see pink dolphins.
    • Opening hours: 24/7
    • Location: Western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
  • Victoria Peak: From the Peak Tower, you will enjoy the breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, and the surrounding islands. The cool breeze and the stunning vistas made it a perfect spot.
    • Opening hours: 24/7
    • Location: Peak Road, Central, Hong Kong Island
    • Ticket price: From US$7.69 for a round-trip tram + Sky Terrace 428
  • Lan Kwai Fong: Lan Kwai Fong is the go-to place for nightlife in Hong Kong. The vibrant area is filled with bars, clubs, and restaurants, each offering a unique atmosphere.
    • Opening hours: 00:00-06:00;11:00-00:00
    • Location: D'Aguilar Street, Central, Central and Western District, Hong Kong SAR
    • Ticket price: Free

4 Days in Hong Kong

Hong Kong itinerary: 4 Days in Hong Kong
DaysAttractionsDescriptionCost/Person (USD)
Day 1Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, Victoria Harbour, Temple Street Night MarketExplore the harbour area, enjoy a light show, and experience the night marketAbout 75
Day 2Hong Kong DisneylandEnjoy a magical day at Disneyland with parades, fireworks and character meet-and-greetsAbout 100
Day 3Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping 360, Tai O Fishing VillageVisit the giant Buddha and explore nearby attractions
About 100
Day 4Central District, Man Mo Temple, Mid-Levels Escalator, Lan Kwai Fong, Causeway Bay, Victoria PeakDiscover Central District's attractions and enjoy its vibrant nightlifeAbout 100

Attractions Highlights

Hong Kong itinerary: 4 Days in Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong Disneyland: Hong Kong Disneyland is definitely a must-visit attraction in Hong Kong. As one of the world famous theme park, Hong Kong Disneyland offers a magical experience for visitors of all ages. With seven themed lands, you will experience "It's a Small World," "Space Mountain," "Iron Man Experience," Asia's first Marvel-themed ride, regular parades, fireworks, and character meet-and-greets here!
    • Opening hours: 10:00-20:30/21:00
    • Location: Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Lantau, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: From $84.38
  • Temple Street Night Market: This night market is a sensory delight with its bustling stalls, street performers, and fortune tellers. Trying local street food here is a must.
    • Opening hours: 14:00-23:00
    • Location: Temple St, Jordan, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
Hong Kong itinerary: 4 Days in Hong Kong
  • Po Lin Monastery: Next to the Big Buddha, the monastery is peaceful and beautiful. The vegetarian meal here is both tasty and a perfect complement to the spiritual setting.
    • Opening hours: 9:00-18:00
    • Location: Ngong Ping, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
  • Man Mo Temple: This historic temple is a peaceful retreat amidst the urban hustle. The incense-filled air and beautiful architecture are captivating.
    • Opening hours: 8:00-18:00
    • Location: 124-126 Hollywood Road, Tai Ping Shan, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
  • Mid-Levels Escalator: The world's longest outdoor covered escalator system offers a unique way to explore Central's streets and shops.
    • Opening hours: 06:00-10:00;10:30-00:00
    • Location: Jubilee St, Central, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free

5 Days in Hong Kong

Hong Kong itinerary: 5 Days in Hong Kong
DaysAttractionsDescriptionCost/Person (USD)
Day 1Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, Avenue of Stars, Victoria HarbourExplore the harbour area, enjoy a light show, and experience the night marketAbout 75
Day 2Hong Kong Disneyland, Victoria PeakEnjoy a magical day at Disneyland and end the day with stunning views from Victoria PeakAbout 150
Day 3Ocean Park, Stanley Market, Repulse BayFamily fun at the park and relaxing beach timeAbout 125
Day 4Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping 360, Tai O Fishing VillageVisit the giant Buddha and explore nearby attractionsAbout 100
Day 5Hong Kong Science Museum, Central District, Star Ferry, Lan Kwai Fong, Causeway BayDiscover science exhibits and enjoy a ferry ride and nightlifeAbout 50

Attractions Highlights

Hong Kong itinerary: 5 Days in Hong Kong
  • Ocean Park: Ocean Park offers a mix of thrilling rides and animal exhibits. The cable car ride provides great views, and the pandas were a highlight.
    • Opening hours: 10:00-19:30
    • Location: Ocean Park Hong Kong, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: From US$50.96
  • Stanley Market: Stanley Market is perfect for shopping and finding unique souvenirs. The relaxed atmosphere and seaside views make it a pleasant place to wander.
    • Opening hours: 24/7
    • Location: Stanley Municipal Services Building, 6號 Stanley Market Rd, Stanley, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
  • Repulse Bay: Repulse Bay is a beautiful beach. Relaxing by the water and enjoying the serene surroundings was a refreshing break from the city.
    • Opening hours: 24/7
    • Location: Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: Free
  • Hong Kong Science Museum: The Hong Kong Science Museum is fun and educational, with interactive exhibits that are great for all ages.
    • Opening hours: 10:00-19:00/10:00-21:00
    • Location: 2 Science Museum Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
    • Ticket price: From US$2.56

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Hong Kong Transportation

Hong Kong has an efficient public transport system including MTR, buses, and ferries. Average daily transportation costs range from $5-15. Besides, you can rent a car to enjoy a more flexible trip in Hong Kong.

TransportationDetailsCost (USD)
MTR (Single Journey)Based on distance traveled.About 0.6-7.7
Octopus CardHKD 100 refundable deposit + HKD 50 creditFrom about 6.28
Buses (Single Journey)Depending on distance and bus type.About 0.5-5.8
Trams (Ding Ding)Standard and extended routes.

About 0.3-0.5
Ferries (Star Ferry)Ride between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central.About 0.4 (day) / 0.5 (night)
TaxisDepending on the distance.- About 3.4 for the first 2 kilometers.
- About 0.22 per 200 meters for additional distance.
- About 0.13 per minute for waiting charges.
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Hong Kong Accommodation

Options range from budget hostels to luxury hotels. Average cost per night:

  • Budget: $25-50
  • Mid-range: $75-125
  • Luxury: $150+

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Hong Kong Hotels Recommendations

5 star

8.7/106476 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.67km from city center
When I booked, I requested a high floor, a quiet room, and a good sea view. Upon check-in, the front desk lady recommended a sea view room on the 15th floor. Although it was a bit smaller than the sea view rooms on lower floors, it felt larger than I expected once I was in it, about 20-something square meters. I borrowed a power adapter from the hotel, and they were very prompt in refilling bottled water for free during my stay. Aside from the room decor looking a bit dated, everything else was fine. The location is also very convenient, right next to the Star Ferry Terminal, Avenue of Stars, and Harbour City.
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8.9/104702 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.46km from city center
The Royal Garden in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, is an internationally renowned five-star hotel. It boasts a prime location in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The check-in experience and service are top-notch, and the hotel facilities are of high quality, generally meeting the high standards expected of a five-star hotel. I highly recommend it!
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9.2/10Very Good5438 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.18km from city center
My stay at Cordis Hong Kong, Mongkok was absolutely perfect from start to finish. The service and quality far exceeded my expectations. The front desk team was professional and efficient; check-in and check-out were swift and seamless. They were polite and amiable, proactively assisting with room arrangements and answering all my questions, making communication smooth and pleasant throughout. The concierge service was thoughtful and attentive, actively helping with luggage, arranging taxis, and planning travel routes. Their practical and detailed advice on local attractions and transportation made me feel completely at ease. Housekeeping was prompt and efficient in responding to requests, and the room was spotlessly clean with a full range of amenities, making for an incredibly comfortable stay. The breakfast buffet offered a rich and diverse selection, catering to both Western and Chinese tastes, with freshly made noodles, fresh fruit, exquisite desserts, and specialty beverages all readily available. The food quality was consistent and delicious, and the dining environment was comfortable and enjoyable. The Executive Lounge staff provided warm and meticulous service, from greeting guests and taking orders to clearing tables. The afternoon tea and happy hour offerings were exquisite, and the atmosphere was quiet and elegant, making it perfect for both relaxation and work. The hotel is ideally located in the heart of Mongkok, offering convenient transportation while being surprisingly peaceful. Staff across all departments provided professional, attentive, and enthusiastically balanced service, with high-quality service evident in every detail. It's a top choice for accommodation in Hong Kong, and I will definitely stay again and recommend it to friends. VIP perks: Excellent Facilities: Shows signs of age, but fully functional Environment: Very good Service: Enthusiastic
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9.2/10Very Good8052 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.73km from city center
The hotel's location is incredibly convenient; you just turn right out of Mong Kok East MTR station and walk straight to see the hotel sign. While the facilities are a bit dated, they are very well-maintained. For Hong Kong, where space is at a premium, the room size was a pleasant surprise. The service was also excellent; the twin room had plenty of towels, and all the toiletries and slippers were provided. Housekeeping was polite and kept the room very clean. Plus, luggage storage was convenient. Overall, Royal Plaza Hotel offers great value for money. I would definitely choose to stay here again on my next trip to Hong Kong.
From$101
8.2/105250 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.81km from city center
The service was great! They proactively upgraded our room upon arrival, which immediately boosted our spirits. We were on the 32nd floor, which required an elevator transfer. I'd seen before that this hotel has a lot of mirrors, and that's definitely true. Going to the restroom in the middle of the night without turning on the lights did make me a bit paranoid, but I slept pretty well. It was quiet, and the room was a good size. I really liked the scent of the body lotion; I'd even consider buying some for home. I remember it having a very soothing goji berry-like scent. The decor created a festive New Year atmosphere. We also received two complimentary drinks at the wealthy restaurant – I highly recommend the orange juice; it was delicious!
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Business travel

7.6/103557 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|1.89km from city center
Room: The standard room is quite small; I couldn't open my suitcase on the floor, so I had to put it on the bed. Booked two standard rooms for 2 adults and 2 children. Facilities: The slippers were thinner than paper. You can heat water, but honestly, my expectations for HK were already low. Cleanliness: It was acceptable, and the shower had good water pressure. Environment: The surrounding area has convenient transportation, with a supermarket right outside and a metro station within walking distance.
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7/103547 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.23km from city center
I stayed at Best Western Plus Tsim Sha Tsui during my trip to Hong Kong, and it was an overall decent experience. The location is excellent right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui with lots of restaurants, shops, and public transport within walking distance, making it super easy to explore Victoria Harbour, Nathan Road, and other key spots. The staff were generally friendly and helpful, and the 24‑hour front desk and luggage storage were convenient when I arrived early and left late in the day. The room itself was spacious for Hong Kong standards and had free Wi‑Fi, which made settling in comfortable. That said, some parts of the hotel feel a bit dated and in need of renovation, and a few guests mentioned that cleanliness and bathroom condition could be improved. For the price, it’s a good choice if you prioritise location and convenience, but if you’re after a luxury or super modern stay, you might want to consider other options.
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8.2/105358 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.14km from city center
I booked this room 20 days in advance, choosing a newly renovated one. The room was clean and tidy. The main highlight is the hotel's excellent location. Right across the street, there's a 24-hour Lin Heung Tea House, where I enjoyed dim sum breakfast for three consecutive days. If I got hungry late at night, I could easily pop out for a bite. Not far away are a 24-hour Don Quijote (Donki) and Matsumoto Kiyoshi. After the malls close at 10 PM, you can head to Donki to buy Japanese cosmetics and medicines. There are also 7-Eleven stores nearby. It's a 15-minute walk to Victoria Harbour and about a 5-minute subway ride to Tsim Sha Tsui. Just down one street, you'll find Lung Shing Dispensary and Cookies Quartet, and the famous cookie bear shop isn't too far either. All in all, for a tourist, staying here is incredibly convenient. The room isn't huge, but the two 1-meter beds can be pushed together, making it perfectly fine for a family of three. Due to Hong Kong's plastic ban, the hotel only provides disposable slippers and towels; bottled water and toiletries are not included. You can purchase them at the front desk downstairs or from nearby convenience stores or Donki.
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9/10Good13983 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.11km from city center
This was my second stay here, and the location is super convenient, with a 7-Eleven nearby for easy access to drinks and snacks. This time, I was checked in by a female front desk staff member, who wasn't as patient as the taller, middle-aged gentleman from my last visit. She seemed a bit reluctant to lend me a power adapter. I'd recommend bringing your own if you're traveling with a group, just in case the one in the room isn't enough – it'll save you some hassle. 😂 Everything else was good though; the breakfast spread was great, even if it was a bit crowded. The fact that it's so busy just goes to show it's a good hotel overall.
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7.3/106482 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan Hong Kong|4.47km from city center
After I booked, my family told me this hotel had some pretty bad reviews. But when I got here, I found the hygiene, location, and sea view were all great! The room was a bit small, and the breakfast selection was limited, but for a sea view room at around 800 RMB during the Chinese New Year holiday, it was still reasonable. All in all, I wasn't disappointed!
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Family friendly

8.5/106695 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.53km from city center
Five-star review! (^ω^)👍🏻 The hotel environment is great, the room is spacious enough, and the cleanliness is excellent. Having a direct drinking water dispenser is very convenient, and it also comes with a mini-fridge, a safe, and an iron. The hotel staff are very enthusiastic. The cleaning lady was especially kind and even told us about fun places to visit and how to get around using public transport. The location is superb! Across the road is the International Shopping Centre and Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Exit C1. Next to the shopping center, there's a street with a Hong Kong-style 'cha chaan teng' (tea restaurant) that has lots of delicious food – we went there four times during our four-night stay! 😂 Chungking Mansions and Mirador Mansion are right next door. Jenny Bakery for Jenny's Cookies is on the second floor of Mirador Mansion, just a few minutes' walk away. However, you need to go early to queue, preferably before 9 AM, and be prepared to pay with cash. It's also very close to Victoria Harbour's Avenue of Stars and the Hong Kong Museum of Art, about a 10-minute walk. It's super convenient to stroll along the Avenue of Stars in the morning and enjoy the night view and light show in the evening. If I visit again, I would definitely choose this hotel!
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9/10Good9718 Reviews
Sha Tin Hong Kong|8.21km from city center
I stayed for ten days in Hong Kong for Chinese New Year, and overall the hotel was pretty good. The Chinese New Year decorations created a nice festive atmosphere. The room size was smaller than what you'd find in Beijing, but the bedding was comfortable and the bed was large enough. All the other amenities you'd expect were there. The Wi-Fi was fast enough and had excellent coverage. The transportation around the hotel is convenient. There's a shuttle bus service to and from Shek Mun MTR station, or you can take it to the Royal Park Hotel to transfer to the East Rail Line at Sha Tin New Town Plaza. Just be sure to check the timetable. The A41 bus goes directly to the hotel from Hong Kong Airport or the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge port. You can also take bus 680 to reach areas like Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and Admiralty on Hong Kong Island in about half an hour. There aren't many restaurants nearby. For food, drinks, and other necessities, there's only a 7-Eleven downstairs, open from 7 AM to 11 PM. Otherwise, you'll need to go closer to Shek Mun station. My only complaint about the room was the two spotlights above the headboard. One was a reading light that could be turned off independently, but the other was a direct room light that couldn't be turned off unless you switched off the main power, which was a really poor design. It was quite glaring when trying to watch TV in bed, a definite flaw in the hardware. The housekeeping staff on my floor were excellent. Every time I saw them, they politely greeted guests and offered New Year wishes. The room cleaning was also very thorough, and they would add amenities according to the number of occupants. For environmental reasons, the hotel doesn't provide bottled water. Instead, they provide a glass carafe, and you fill it yourself from the water dispenser on the floor, which I thought was a good way to avoid excessive waste. I would consider staying here again on my next trip to Hong Kong.
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9/10Good8931 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.45km from city center
Had a wonderful New Year trip! The hotel is conveniently located just over 200 meters from Tin Hau MTR station and very close to a bus stop, making it super easy to get around by metro or tram. There are also plenty of food options right downstairs to the left. What's truly amazing is that the room has windows on two walls, offering stunning views of Victoria Harbour. We could also see the brightly lit and bustling Victoria Park ***** New Year Fair, which really added to the festive atmosphere. The room even provided a universal adapter, which was very handy for charging devices. Oh, and there's complimentary afternoon tea and a breakfast buffet – a fantastic bonus!
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8.9/1012505 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.62km from city center
Booked two rooms on Trip.com, and upon arrival, they upgraded us to a king-size bed room (1.8m), and Trip.com even provided complimentary water. I knew the rooms here tend to be small before coming, so my expectations weren't high. But when I got here, not only did they upgrade the room, but they also gave us complimentary water (water is expensive in Hong Kong!), and provided toothbrushes and slippers, which are often not standard in many hotels here. All these little details were a pleasant surprise. Overall, it exceeded my expectations, and I'll definitely stay here again next time! 🌹
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9.2/10Very Good4857 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay Hong Kong|4.27km from city center
Cons: The room was tiny, and the bathroom had a noticeable odor. The hotel staff outright refused to open a window for ventilation, only offering an air purifier, which did nothing. For a hotel charging nearly 2000 a night, they still charged for bottled water and even a razor. The staff training was inconsistent. Most of the front desk staff didn't even smile at guests (the Filipino interns at the front desk actually had the best attitude). However, the executive lounge staff were excellent, with a much higher level of training and service awareness than the front desk. There was a middle-aged woman at the front desk who seemed to be a local Hong Konger, possibly a front office manager. When she heard me speak Mandarin, she insisted on conversing with me in English. I'm not sure if it's because she grew up in colonial Hong Kong and felt the need to assert her presence and superiority with English, condescendingly looking down on us ”mainland bumpkins.” I suggest the hotel's General Manager provide better ideological education and training for their middle managers. It's 2026; no one is inherently superior to anyone else! Pros: The hotel is very new, and the gym, pool, and rooftop Cruise restaurant are excellent – new and beautiful. The staff at the Cruise restaurant and executive lounge were very good in terms of service attitude and problem-solving skills.
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Hot spring

8.5/103609 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui Hong Kong|0.78km from city center
The hotel is located between two metro lines, a bit closer to Olympic Station, but still about a 10-minute walk. It's easy to find, situated at a crossroads, and there are plenty of dining options nearby, including some famous foodie spots. **Ambiance:** The space is quite small; the rooms, hallways, and elevators all feel cramped. While this is typical for Hong Kong, compared to other hotels of the same star rating, it doesn't offer much advantage in terms of size. **Cleanliness:** It's clean and tidy. Although the hotel is a bit old, it's well-maintained. **Service:** There was a slight information discrepancy regarding my booking at the front desk, but thankfully, Ctrip's customer service intervened immediately and resolved it, which was great. The breakfast, though not extensive in variety, tasted excellent. The hotel also provides a regular shuttle service to places like Mong Kok malls, which significantly enhances convenience. Overall, for this price, the Executive Room with breakfast included offers great value for money.
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8.5/107532 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.64km from city center
Although the decor isn't brand new, the lobby is grand. At first, I thought I'd booked a really luxurious hotel when I found the location – 6300 for three nights felt like incredible value for money. Then I got to the room, a twin deluxe on the 14th floor. The two beds were so close that my kid's leg would be on my bed every time they turned over! However, the transportation is super convenient, and for Hong Kong where every inch of land is precious, the stay was quite comfortable and quiet. Next time I'm in Hong Kong, I'll definitely choose The Kowloon Hotel again.
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8.7/107584 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|1.85km from city center
First off, I think this hotel's location is more convenient than the Royal ***, which is similarly priced. It's super easy to get here from the airport via city bus, and the West Kowloon High-Speed Rail station is a quick walk away, even with luggage. Plus, the Jordan and Austin MTR stations are just a short stroll, and Tsim Sha Tsui is also within easy walking distance. The staff, from the front desk to the housekeepers, were all pleasant throughout my stay. While the hotel might be smaller than the Royal *** nearby, I'm really happy with it overall. I haven't been to Hong Kong too many times, but personally, I think it offers fantastic value for money, especially considering its location (I was on the 25th floor).
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8.8/1014942 Reviews
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.97km from city center
Pros: Huge thanks for the room upgrade! It made for a really great experience and was definitely worth the price. The executive floor offers amazing views, and being directly connected to the subway and a shopping complex downstairs meant dining and shopping were super convenient. Overall, the value for money is pretty good, and I saw lots of local and international tourists around. The hotel elevators are incredibly fast; you're up 80-plus floors in no time. Cons: The facilities are pretty standard. The service felt a bit stiff, which might have been due to the sheer number of guests during Chinese New Year. Also, many staff members struggled with Mandarin; communicating in English was much smoother. Surprisingly, the hotel doesn't provide bottled water, which I hear is common in Hong Kong. It's best to bring your own or use the in-room kettle. However, they really should provide a comb. When I called the front desk, they said they didn't have any. For such a large hotel, isn't that a standard amenity? One more thing: the disinfectant smell in the mornings was quite strong and a bit pungent 😅
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7.3/103584 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay Hong Kong|4.26km from city center
The hotel's location is pretty good, not far from North Point MTR station and Victoria Harbour. Both are about a 10-minute walk from the hotel. The surrounding area isn't the best, as the hotel is located in a bustling, local neighborhood. There's a wet market downstairs and residential buildings across the street. The room itself is quite small and the facilities are a bit old, with a hard mattress. However, the lobby is spacious and bright, and the cleanliness is good. There are two sinks: one inside the bathroom and one just outside. For environmental reasons, they don't provide disposable toiletries, only disposable slippers. They also don't provide plastic shower slippers for the bathtub/shower. The soundproofing isn't great. Perhaps it's because our room was originally part of a suite, with a connecting door to the adjacent room. Now that the door is closed to create two separate rooms, the sound insulation is particularly poor, and we could clearly hear conversations from next door. It might be that this hotel was converted from an old residential building without redoing the wiring. In our twin room, only one bed had a charging outlet by its side; the other bed didn't. The outlet was located further away, making it inconvenient to use your phone before bed. Wi-Fi signal was inconsistent, sometimes strong, sometimes weak. Perhaps this is a common issue with hotels in Hong Kong – small rooms at high prices. Overall, the location and cleanliness are decent.
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Gym

8.7/105849 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.49km from city center
Booked this for 900 RMB a night during Chinese New Year. I initially thought hotels in Hong Kong, especially during peak season, wouldn't be that great, but the environment surprisingly exceeded my expectations. The front desk saw we had a child with us and upgraded us to a family room for a reasonable price difference. It's super convenient to get to Tsim Sha Tsui and Central, and Disney is only about a 20-minute taxi ride away.
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8.4/109916 Reviews
HongKong International Airport Hong Kong|24.17km from city center
I wasn't expecting much, just needed a place to stay for one night. But the front desk staff proactively upgraded my room, which was a nice touch! The hotel is a bit older, but it has all the essentials, and it was pretty quiet at night. Overall, I'm satisfied with it as an airport hotel.
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8.4/1010410 Reviews
Hong Kong|23.05km from city center
Our stay in the Deluxe Twin Room at Harbour Plaza Resort City was a fantastic surprise! The hotel's location is superb, just a 1-minute walk to +WOO shopping mall, with over 200 shops and restaurants for all your dining and entertainment needs. It's also right next to Tin Shui Wai Park, perfect for a pleasant stroll. Transportation is incredibly convenient, with the Light Rail Ginza Station practically on its doorstep, getting you to Tsim Sha Tsui in just 30 minutes – hassle-free travel. The room itself, at 36-38 sqm, was spacious and bright. The bedding was clean and comfortable, and the entire space was tidy and odor-free, showing great attention to detail. While disposable toothbrushes and complimentary bottled water weren't provided, this is actually in line with Hong Kong's 'plastic-free' environmental policy, and the hotel offered thoughtful alternatives. The staff were warm and attentive, responding quickly to any inquiries. Our overall experience was excellent, and I highly recommend it for both business travelers and leisure tourists!
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8.7/102678 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.35km from city center
The service was pretty standard, just a normal check-in process. The room itself was generally good, not small at all, though the bathroom was a bit tiny. Everything else was nice, the decor was quite new, and you could see Victoria Harbour from the window, so overall it was pretty good. Nearby, there's Wah Sao Cafe, dim sum shops, and the Star Ferry terminal, all quite famous and convenient. The only downside is the lack of convenience stores in the area, which was a bit bothersome. I asked the front desk for hot water but they didn't have any, and a bottle of mineral water cost 20 yuan, which isn't cheap. Other than that, everything was fine. Overall, I was quite satisfied. Check-in was very fast and easy, even though I arrived in the middle of the night.
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8.3/106846 Reviews
North Point and Quarry Bay Hong Kong|4.26km from city center
Hotels in Hong Kong are generally like this; you can't expect too much. However, what sets this one apart is the 24-hour coffee service. Some say it's not great, but just having a place where you can always get a hot coffee and relax is a huge plus. In the morning, there are even more coffee options and a variety of bread. While simple, these little touches, including the breakfast service staff, all come at a cost. It's truly rare and commendable that the hotel maintains this standard.
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8.9/103279 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.13km from city center
I've loved The Mira Hong Kong ever since I first visited over a decade ago. I was actually worried the hotel might be outdated, given how many Hong Kong hotels are that old. But to my surprise, it's recently been renovated and looks fantastic and new! The location is great, right near the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station and easy to find. There's a popular Don Quijote Japanese supermarket on the basement level, a Lin Heung Tea House next door, and Kowloon Park across the street where you can see flamingos. It's incredibly convenient to get anywhere by MTR. The hotel provided two bottles of water. Since I brought my own UK adapter, I didn't need to use the hotel's USB ports, which was a thoughtful touch! The front desk staff were genuinely very good. All the male staff members were excellent, including the concierge who handled luggage storage. You can even store your bags before leaving to do some last-minute shopping. They all help with storage. And since I booked through Ctrip, I didn't even have to pay a deposit, which was great. The hotel gave us a room facing the courtyard, and we even got to see a wedding – how lucky! I didn't book breakfast because I specifically wanted to go out for McDonald's hotcakes. There are also local Hong Kong-style noodle shops nearby, and they all accept WeChat Pay or Alipay, which is very convenient. Honestly, there's nothing bad to say about The Mira Hong Kong. It's always been my favorite hotel! Everything about it is superb!!
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9.3/10Very Good8279 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.59km from city center
What a pleasant surprise on our trip to Hong Kong! The hotel room was incredibly spacious with a great wet-dry separation in the bathroom. Even though our window faced the street, the soundproofing was excellent, and we didn't hear a thing. It's a shame we couldn't get a sea-view room, but maybe next time! They really tried to accommodate all our requests. The room even had a water purifier and a capsule coffee machine, and we didn't even need our own toothbrushes or slippers as they were provided. Check-in required a bit of a queue, but the staff were all super friendly. The hotel is right across from Victoria Harbour, and since I was worried about crowds, I decided not to book breakfast this time, but I might give it a try on a future visit.
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9.4/10Outstanding2296 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.78km from city center
This hotel boasts a prime location in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, with K11 MUSEA, an art and shopping mall, right downstairs. It's also within walking distance of the Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui East MTR Station, and Harbour City Tsim Sha Tsui. This makes it incredibly convenient for shopping, getting around, and enjoying the stunning Victoria Harbour views. The rooms themselves are thoughtfully designed, featuring a mini-bar and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer fantastic views of Victoria Harbour. The gym and pool are on the same floor as Asaya. The gym also has floor-to-ceiling windows, providing breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and Central, while the infinity pool on the lower floor offers expansive panoramic views. The staff are all very friendly and provide excellent service!
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8.1/1011652 Reviews
Sha Tin Hong Kong|7.52km from city center
The facilities are a bit old. The glass in the bathroom, which I used for brushing my teeth, chipped when my toothbrush lightly hit it. I was worried they'd charge me for it, but after explaining to the staff, thankfully, they didn't. I also struggled for a while with the shower; water was coming out of the tub faucet instead of the showerhead. I eventually had to call staff to fix it. The cleanliness was pretty good, quite tidy. For the environment, I booked a king-size room and found a children's bed upon entering. Waking up in the morning and opening the curtains, I could see people kayaking and training on the Shing Mun River nearby, along with morning runners – really giving off that slow-paced Hong Kong vibe. Service: The cleaning lady was very nice and always smiling. The younger staff at the front desk seemed a bit 'cool' (especially when they heard me speak Mandarin). Hotels in Hong Kong don't provide disposable toiletries (which I knew beforehand from the booking info); you have to pay for them if needed. Luckily, I always bring my own skincare products. The front desk also informed me about a shuttle bus service to West Kowloon Station for HKD 60. Hotel breakfast: Going at 9 AM, it was extremely crowded, and I had to wait to find an empty seat. The food quality was just okay; I didn't eat much. The mini pineapple bun was too hard, so I only ate half. Strangely, there was an abundance of fruit and cold dishes. The mixed sauce cheong fun (rice noodle rolls) wasn't good either. Perhaps it's just not what mainlanders are used to.
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9.2/10Very Good4464 Reviews
Southern Hong Kong|9.13km from city center
So convenient, being close to Ocean Park! The hotel is also very new, with beautiful scenery, perfect for a lazy getaway. Highly, highly recommend! (It's quite far from the city center and there are no convenience stores nearby.) However, the food is super expensive. The dinner buffet was 700 per person, and the quality was a bit lacking, to be honest 🫢. We stayed for 2 nights and paid an additional 5500 HKD. When I called to order food, the operator said she could speak three languages. I spoke English, but she seemed to have trouble understanding me. I asked for a 'baby chair,' but she asked if I meant 'high chair,' which was a bit different from what I learned when studying abroad, haha 😂. Then I tried speaking Mandarin, and she still seemed to not understand. Was I speaking too fast? I had no choice but to find a Cantonese-speaking friend to communicate with her 😅😅😅
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7.8/103114 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.82km from city center
The location is quite convenient, close to the Causeway Bay MTR Station (Times Square Exit) and the 'Ding Ding' tram stop. The prices fluctuate quite a bit, and after speaking with Trip.com customer service, I did receive some compensation. However, to be honest, the cleanliness was really not ideal. There was still trash left under the bed from previous guests that hadn't been cleaned up. The hotel might be a bit old, as there was a noticeable odor inside. My room was also right next to an elevated highway, so the noise at night was quite loud.
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8.3/1010133 Reviews
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.43km from city center
Facilities: The hotel isn't new, but the facilities are well-maintained. Hygiene: Both the room and bathroom were very clean. Environment: You can walk to Tai Wo Hau MTR station from the rooftop. This hotel is a complex with its own restaurant, and there's a supermarket, Sasa, and many restaurants downstairs. Taxis are also readily available. Service: Despite many guests, the staff managed everything efficiently. They offer free luggage storage and a shuttle bus service.
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9/10Good5712 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.55km from city center
Staying at The Langham again after 7 years, and the quality is still absolutely top-notch! Pictures 4-6 show the room from this stay, while 7-9 are from my 2019 visit. The rooms are even more spacious and bright now, with improved details too. The hotel truly demonstrates consistent service, which I really appreciate 👍. I chose this hotel primarily for its service and its location. The DFS Galleria next door leads directly to the MTR station, and you're surrounded by high-end brands and countless dining options. A short walk takes you to Victoria Harbour and the Avenue of Stars – it's incredibly convenient! I'll definitely choose The Langham again on my next trip to Hong Kong!
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8.7/1011334 Reviews
HongKong International Airport Hong Kong|23.37km from city center
The hotel is really close to the concert venue, which was super convenient as I could walk there indoors even when it was raining. The room was small, but you could tell a lot of thought went into the design. The glass made the space feel bigger, and the lighting and sparkly decorations were unique without being tacky. The only thing that could be improved is the shuttle service to the subway station – it only runs once an hour, and it's always so packed that not everyone can get on, leading to long waits for the next one. In contrast, the shuttle to the airport runs too frequently and is often nearly empty. Perhaps they could adjust the airport shuttle to fewer trips with a reservation system, freeing up more shuttles for the subway station, especially during peak meal times and in the evening.
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8/106316 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.73km from city center
Facilities: There's a 24-hour gym, which the kids loved. Cleanliness: Relatively clean. Environment: The blackout curtains aren't great, but it wasn't too noisy being on the street. I'm not sure if it was the AC or the ventilation system, but it was a bit loud. You can't hear any noise from other rooms or upstairs, so overall it was okay. The two beds were pushed together, which was perfect for a family traveling with two kids. Service: Check-in and check-out were both quick, and the service was very thoughtful. Storing luggage at check-out was super convenient, and the front desk staff were very nice. Facilities: There are tram stops nearby and a bus stop right outside. There's also a fruit store and a pharmacy next to the hotel, and a 7-Eleven across the street, making dining, living, and transportation quite convenient. Being close to Times Square makes getting around easy. The hotel's logo isn't very prominent; I'd suggest hanging it higher and making it stand out with different colors and lights. Recommendation: Try the Yoshinoya nearby. It's close to the market, so you can also check out the market for good food.
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Hong Kong Dining

Hong Kong offers a wide range of dining options:

  • Budget: $2-8 per meal
  • Mid-range: $12-25 per meal
  • High-end: $50+ per meal

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Gwangalli Beach
In early spring 2026, the dream cruise ship "Spectrum of the Seas" officially launched its new itineraries from January to March 🚢! Whether you want to relax at sea, explore the food and culture of a Korean city, or discover the healing coastline of Jeju Island, this itinerary will cure your decision-making indecision 👇 📅 Departure Dates × Itinerary Breakdown from January to March • January 16 (3-Day Short Cruise) Hong Kong → Sea Cruise → Hong Kong 🌊 No need to travel far! Enjoy 3 days of top-notch cruise ship facilities: ziplining, pool parties, and five-star dining all in one go, perfect for those who want a "lazy vacation"~ • January 28 / February 6 / February 14 (5-Day International Cruise) Shanghai → Busan → Shanghai Cruises are available around Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day! Busan's Jagalchi Market offers fresh seafood, while the aroma of coffee wafts along the Gwangalli coast. A leisurely 5-day itinerary is perfect for fully immersing yourself in the city's charm. • February 18th/March 4th/March 13th (5-Day Healing Flight) Shanghai → Jeju Island → Shanghai 🏖️ Want to embrace Korea's quaint charm? Jeju Island's Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak and the blue skies and white walls of Seopjikoji Beach are just the right amount of time in 5 days to explore both natural attractions and delicious food! • February 27th (6-Day In-Depth Flight) Shanghai → Incheon (Overnight) → Shanghai 🥢 An itinerary including an overnight stay in Incheon is so thoughtful! You can spend the day exploring Seoul's Myeongdong and the evening at Hongdae Night Market, experiencing Korean city life for two consecutive days – perfect for travelers who want a "slow travel" experience. • March 8th (6-Day Dual-City Flight) Shanghai → Busan → Jeju Island → Shanghai ✨ Visit two Korean destinations in one trip! Explore Busan's bustling harbor first, then head to Jeju Island's soothing coastline. This 6-day itinerary is fulfilling yet relaxed, making it a great value choice for early spring! • March 17th (5-day city cruise) Shanghai → Incheon → Shanghai Incheon is still a great place to explore at the end of March! Enjoy Chuncheon spicy stir-fried chicken and Incheon raw marinated crab, combined with city sightseeing, to conclude a short but blissful trip! #HongKong #NewYearDestinations2026 #travel2026 #cruise #travel
Kulangsu
During the travel fair, we're offering incredible deals on select Star Cruises' SuperStar Navigator cruises departing from Hong Kong between February and April. Choose from a variety of popular itineraries – whether you're looking for a pure sea voyage, an artistic getaway in Xiamen, or a sunny retreat in Sanya, there's something for everyone! 📅 Departure Dates: February 13, 2026 – April 29, 2026 📅 Booking Period: January 29, 2026 – February 6, 2026 🔥 Limited-Time Offer Highlights 🔥 ✅ Cabin fares up to 50% off ✅ Bonus HK$299 discount coupon (applicable to select cruises) ✅ Multiple dates available, flexible options 🚢 Itineraries include: Departure from Hong Kong, to popular destinations such as sea cruises, Xiamen, and Sanya 🌟 Featured Cruises from February to April 🌟 3 Days 2 Nights · Hong Kong → Sea Cruise → Hong Kong No shore excursions required, enjoy all cruise facilities! Gourmet food, shows, swimming pools, spas – a one-stop vacation experience, perfect for busy people looking for a short escape to relax and rejuvenate. 3 Days 2 Nights · Hong Kong → Xiamen → Hong Kong Stroll through Xiamen, the "Garden on the Sea," experience the artistic romance of Gulangyu Island, and savor authentic Minnan snacks. A short trip with an in-depth experience of Minnan culture. 4 Days 3 Nights · Hong Kong → Sanya → Hong Kong Heading straight to China's "Hawaii"! Stroll along the fine white sand beaches of Yalong Bay, enjoying the coconut palms and warm sunshine, and immersing yourself in the embrace of the azure sea and sky. 5 Days 4 Nights · Hong Kong → Nha Trang → Da Nang → Hong Kong One trip to explore two of Vietnam's coastal gems! Explore the azure seas and islands of Nha Trang, stroll along My Khe Beach and the ancient town of Hoi An in Da Nang, and experience the fusion of French style and Vietnamese culture. 5 Days 4 Nights · Hong Kong → Naha → Keelung → Penghu → Hong Kong An exclusive itinerary, exploring Okinawa, Taiwan proper, and the Penghu Islands in one trip! Experience the Ryukyu culture of Naha, the harbor charm of Keelung, and the basalt wonders and seafood feast of Penghu – a multi-layered island getaway. #NewYearDestinations2026 #travel2026 #HongKongTravel
M+
#hongkongtrip If you’re in Hong Kong, don’t miss Zao Wou-Ki exhibition in M+. At the exhibition you will get acquainted with the author's works and learn how engravings are made🌲🎨 Must-See: M+ Museum - Address: 38 Museum Drive, Kowloon (West Kowloon Cultural District) - Opening Hours: Tues–Thurs, Sat–Sun: 10:00–18:00 (last entry 17:30); Fri: 10:00–22:00 (last entry 21:30); Closed Mondays Need to know: - For the Zao Wou-Ki show, carve out at least 1.5 hours (some galleries get crowded, but mornings on a weekday are quieter). #HongKongArt #ZaoWouKi #WestKowloon #TravelTips #tripcom
Plaza Premium Lounge
[New Airport Dining Takeaway Experience] Free Food Collection Guide at Hong Kong Airport Restricted Area's "Lounge to go"! A must-read before your flight! Every time we travel, the destination is undoubtedly the most anticipated part. However, arriving early at the airport or having a long layover often means limited dining options in the restricted area, and the prices may not be reasonable. Recently, I discovered an amazing and practical service that I must share with everyone! You can get takeaway food from Plaza Premium Lounge in the restricted area of Hong Kong Airport for free, and the process is super simple! What is "Lounge to go"? Plaza Premium Lounge at Gate 1 offers a "Lounge to go" service. Besides dining in the restaurant, you can also opt for takeaway. If you're in a hurry or the lounge is too crowded, takeaway is a great option. This service brings premium lounge-quality food to the restricted area, allowing travelers to enjoy high-quality meals anytime, anywhere. The most surprising part? If you meet the eligibility criteria, this delicious treat is free! How to enjoy it for free? Here's the key! If you book your flight through Trip.com, make sure to check your order! Certain membership levels on Trip.com offer various perks. One of the best perks is free access to airport lounge services, with multiple lounges to choose from. This time, I chose the "Lounge to go" service from Plaza Premium Lounge. The redemption process is simple. If your Trip.com account includes free airport lounge access, you will receive a redemption code to collect a free takeaway meal in the restricted area! Eligible members can bring one guest for free, meaning you can get two meals! Collection Location and Time · Location: Level 6, Departure Hall, Terminal 1, Hong Kong International Airport (near Gate 1) · Opening Hours: Daily 06:30 – 01:00 This location is very convenient. After completing the immigration process, head towards Gate 1, and you'll easily find it. Whether you're on an early morning flight or a late-night departure, the opening hours cover most flight schedules, making it very convenient! Collection Process 1. Confirm Eligibility: Before departure, check if your Trip.com order includes free redemption eligibility and prepare the relevant QR code or redemption code. 2. Go to the Counter: After completing the immigration process, head to Level 6 of Terminal 1, near Gate 1, to the Plaza Premium Lounge "Lounge to go" counter. 3. Show Redemption Code: Present your redemption code to the staff. 4. Choose Your Meal: The staff will introduce the available takeaway options for the day, usually including several meal sets such as Asian and Western-style rice or noodles, snacks, and drinks. 5. Collect and Enjoy: After making your selection, you can collect your takeaway and enjoy it at the boarding gate or any preferred spot. Tips · Departure Only: Please note that this service is only available for departing passengers as it is located in the restricted area. · Arrive Early: Although the collection process is quick, to avoid queues or limited options, it's recommended to allow enough time to complete check-in and immigration before leisurely heading to collect your meal. Next time you depart from Hong Kong Airport, here's another reason to arrive early! Enjoy premium lounge-quality takeaway food for free in the restricted area, while watching planes on the tarmac and savoring your meal, starting your journey on a delightful note. Before your next flight, remember to check if your Trip.com order includes this hidden benefit!
Monster Building
#hellonewyear The “Monster Building” in Quarry Bay is one of Hong Kong’s most photographed residential complexes—and for good reason. Standing in its U-shaped courtyard, you’re surrounded by a towering hive of homes, clotheslines, and layered windows. It feels overwhelming yet deeply human. I visited in the late afternoon when golden light seeped into the gaps between blocks, and residents went about their daily lives below. A powerful reminder of the city’s famous density and resilience. 📍 Please remember: This is people’s home—shoot respectfully and keep noise low. #MonsterBuilding #QuarryBay #HongKongArchitecture #UrbanPhotography
Tsim Sha Tsui
The atmosphere of Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong at night is incredibly lively. Reviewing the Tsim Sha Tsui area during nighttime, it’s much busier than expected. The lights from the shops and buildings illuminate the entire area, and the streets are packed with people. Especially when waiting to cross the street, the crowd is dense and bustling. This area is a popular shopping destination featuring malls, branded stores, local eateries, and souvenir shops to explore. The vibe is full of energy and life. Transportation is convenient with options like the subway, buses, and taxis, making it perfect for strolling, shopping, or soaking in the city’s nighttime atmosphere. 🌃🚕
Hong Kong Disneyland
📅 Itinerary Day 1: Travel by HK Airlines, round trip (including 23kg of checked baggage), 8,200 THB/person. Upon arrival, explore the food scene around TST. Day 2: HK Disneyland (mostly complete, budget-friendly), approximately 5,400 THB/person (1-day ticket + early pass + 8 Premier Access machines). Day 3: Visit 3 temples. Day 4: Eat, buy souvenirs, visit the 4th temple, then head back. 🏨 Recommended Accommodation: Zi Xin Motel, near MTR TST exit A1 (4,000 THB/person/3 nights). 🍴 Recommended Restaurants: Follow our plan; everything we ate at was delicious! 5555 📌 Tip: Exercise a lot! Lift weights too! You'll be slender! 😂 #HongKongTravel #HongKong #DisneylandHongKong #TsimShatsui

Recommended Hong Kong Hotels

Hong Kong itinerary

Here are some highly recommended hotels in Hong Kong:

Hotel NameLocationDistance to Nearby AttractionsHighlightsGuest Reviews
Double - K Inn Hong Kong7F, Haiphong Mansion, No.53-55 Haiphong Road, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong, ChinaA 5-minute walk to Avenue of Stars- Cheap
- Convenient transportation
4.7/5 Amazing
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
SHINGTING LIVING Hotel ApartmentNo. 179-181 Bullkeley Street, Kowloon City District, Hong Kong, ChinaA 3-minute drive to Hong Kong Science Museum- New opening in 2023
- Pet-friendly
4.6/5 Great
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung9 Yi Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong, 999077, ChinaMinutes away from Lantau Island’s famed hiking trails- 4-star hotel
- Airport shuttle service
4.6/5 Great
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Wharney Hotel57-73 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong, ChinaA 3-minute walk to Wan Chai MTR Station- Gourmet hotel
- HK city center (Wan Chai)
4.3/5 Very Good
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Panda HotelNo.3 Tsuen Wah Street, Tsuen Wan, Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong, ChinaA 15-minute drive to Waterfront Promenade- Renovated in 2024
- Boutique panda-themed hotel
4.1/5 Very Good
⭐⭐⭐⭐

Double - K Inn Hong Kong

Double - K Inn is a budget-friendly accommodation within walking distance of popular spots like the Avenue of Stars, and near the Tsim Sha Tsui station. The inn offers comfortable rooms equipped with essential amenities such as air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms. Guests often praise the inn for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and excellent value.

Hong Kong Hotels: Double - K Inn Hong Kong

Real Guest Reviews:

This is my last night. I discovered that many additional things are available for everyday use such as sewing kit, first aid plaster etc. on wechat there is a very efficient person you can always ask for help, or give feedback. Excellent place. Will come again
Had to sleep here because I forgot to book a place, and it was just great. The owner was very kind adjusting the time and I really appreciated the kindness of the owner here. It was clean and everything was perfect thank you!
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SHINGTING LIVING Hotel Apartment

SHINGTING LIVING Hotel Apartment offers a comfortable and convenient stay in the heart of Hong Kong. The well-designed apartments come equipped with modern amenities such as kitchenettes, free Wi-Fi, and more. Guests appreciate the spaciousness, contemporary decor, and the friendly staff.

Hong Kong Hotels: SHINGTING LIVING Hotel Apartment

Real Guest Reviews:

a bit small but new and very clean room located near MTR station
The room is small but well-equipped, with complete facilities and clean and tidy. The service attitude is also very good. Recommended!
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Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung

Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung delivers a restful stay for smart business and leisure travelers on their next adventures. The hotel features well-appointed rooms with contemporary amenities, a fitness center, and multiple dining options, including a rooftop bar. You can relax over the global signature Best Brews craft beer programme as well enjoy two timeless dining choices.

Hong Kong Hotels: Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung

Real Guest Reviews:

Outstanding facilities with warm services across through the entire stay experience in HK,keep it up, thanks.
Breakfast was amazing and plentiful And the toom was clean. Service at the front desk could have been a little better when asking about shuttle to Asia Expo etc Overall great stay
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Wharney Hotel

Conveniently located in Wan Chai, Wharney Hotel is a 3-minute walk from Wan Chai MTR Station. It features 3 dining options and free Wi-Fi in the guest rooms and in the lobby. The hotel is well-positioned near major shopping areas, restaurants, and public transport. Rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, AC, and flat-screen TVs, ensuring a pleasant stay.

Hong Kong Hotels: Wharney Hotel

Real Guest Reviews:

Great location in downtown with bars/live music/restaurants all in walking distance. The room was clean, new and the shower/toilet was spacious.
The front desk service is polite with good response, room is clean with good house-keeping, will visit again if stay in HK Island.
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Panda Hotel

The boutique panda-themed Panda Hotel is located in the heart of Tsuen Wan, close to the Tseun Wan and Tai Wo Hau MTR stations. This hotel offers a range of budget rooms which are simple and modern and equipped with all the standard amenities in addition to flatscreen TVs. Deluxe rooms offer a couch, bed and nightstands, while suites offer a separate sitting and dining area.

Hong Kong Hotels: Panda Hotel

Real Guest Reviews:

Its a very good hotel overall, there is a shopping mall underneath with all kinds of cuisine, the sanity and hygene is very good overall.very satisfied stay and staff are helpful as well.
Great location, nice and clean room, the hotel upgrated my room they give me one executive room so it was very confortable, under you can make some shopping have many restaurants in the mall. I recommand to try their cakes it's very good price and wonderful taste
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Things to Do in Hong Kong

Hong Kong itinerary

Street markets tour

Discover local markets like the Ladies Market, Temple Street Night Market, and the Flower Market. You will experience the local cuisines and find unique souvenirs.

Hiking trails

Enjoy scenic hikes at Dragon's Back, Lantau Peak, and the MacLehose Trail, which is perfect for nature lovers. You can go high to enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of the whole Hong Kong island.

Harbour cruises

You can take a cruise on Victoria Harbour for stunning views of the skyline, including traditional junk boats and modern yachts.

Food exploration

Join a food tour to sample local delicacies such as dim sum, egg tarts, and wonton noodles.

Cultural workshops

You will learn about Chinese calligraphy, tea ceremonies, and lion dancing in some cultural workshops, which is a great way to immerse yourself in local culture.

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Hong Kong Airport to City Center

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If you arrive at Hong Kong International Airport, there are several options to get to the city center:

TransportDurationHighlightsCost (USD)
Airport Express 24 mins- Fast and convenient,
- Stops at major stations
[10% OFF] From 7.49
Airport Bus40-60 mins- Cheap
- Various routes
About 5
Taxi30-45 mins- Direct and flexible
- More expensive
About 35-45

Hong Kong Restaurant

Hong Kong Restaurant

Here are some top restaurant picks in Hong Kong, including Michelin-starred options:

T'ang Court

T'ang Court has earned Michelin stars for its exquisite dim sum and traditional Cantonese dishes. The restaurant has dishes like roasted Peking duck and intricate dim sum offerings.

  • Cuisine: Cantonese
  • Address: 1/F and 2/F, The Langham Hong Kong, 8 Peking Road
  • Phone: +852-21327898

Ta Vie

Ta Vie is a Michelin-starred restaurant known for its innovative and contemporary French cuisine with Asian influences. Ta Vie offers seasonal ingredients and creative presentation.

  • Cuisine: Western-style
  • Address: Hong Kong, Central, Pottinger St, 74號Queen’s RoadThe2/F
  • Phone: +852-26686488

Lung King Heen

Lung King Heen is a Michelin three-star cantonese restauran. The restaurant is famous for its delicate dim sum, Peking duck, and seafood dishes.

  • Cuisine: Cantonese
  • Address: Podium 4, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street
  • Phone: +852-31968882

Tim Ho Wan, the Dim-Sum Specialists

Tim Ho Wan offers high-quality dim sum at affordable prices, known for its famous baked BBQ pork buns and other traditional dim sum dishes.

  • Cuisine: Cantonese
  • Address: G/F, 9-11 Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po
  • Phone: +852-27881226

Lan Fong Yuen

Lan Fong Yuen is established in the 1950s, it’s famous for its silky milk tea and a variety of local favorites such as pork chop bun and Hong Kong-style French toast.

  • Cuisine: Cantonese
  • Address: G/F, 2 Gage Street, Central
  • Phone: +852-25443895

Hong Kong Map

Hong Kong Overall Map

Here is a detailed map showing major districts and landmarks of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Map

Source: Wikipedia

Hong Kong MTR Map

Here is a map of Hong Kong's extensive MTR system.

Hong Kong MTR Map

Source: MTR HK official

Hong Kong Attractions Map

Here are the highlights of the key attractions across Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Attractions Map

Source: hongkongmap360.com

Hong Kong Skyline

The Hong Kong Skyline is one of the most breathtaking cityscapes in the world. It is famous for its impressive skyscrapers and stunning night views. Dominating the skyline is Victoria Harbour, with buildings such as the International Commerce Centre, Bank of China Tower, and HSBC Building creating a dramatic backdrop.

Hong Kong Skyline

Source: Wikipedia

Victoria Harbour offers picturesque views with skyscrapers on both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula.

Hong Kong Skyline

Source: Wikipedia

Popular viewing points include Victoria Peak, the Star Ferry, and Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.

Hong Kong Skyline

Source: Wikipedia

Best Time to Visit Hong Kong

Hong Kong itinerary

The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October to December, when the weather is cool and dry. This period offers the most pleasant conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities

FAQ About Hong Kong Itinerary

  • What are the must-see attractions in Hong Kong?

    Some must-see attractions include Victoria Peak, Hong Kong Disneyland, Tian Tan Buddha, and Temple Street Night Market.
  • What is the best way to get around Hong Kong?

    The best way to get around Hong Kong is by using the MTR, which is efficient and covers most tourist spots. Additionally, buses, trams, and ferries are convenient and offer scenic views of the city.
  • Are there any must-try local foods in Hong Kong?

    Must-try items include egg waffles, curry fish balls, stinky tofu, and various dim sum dishes.
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Hong Kong has a monsoon-influenced subtropical climate which means it is warm and humid all year round, but its coastal location means the weather can be changeable, including sudden thunderstorms and possible typhoons (late-May to mid-September). The coldest months are December to February, when the temperature may fall to 10 °C (50 °F). Summer is long, hot, and rainy, with temperatures averaging between 26-32 °C (79-90 °F). On top of that, visitors can expect frequent showers as it is also the rainy season. Weather in Spring is often pleasant but changeable, so it is considered Shoulder Season with fewer crowds. So the most recommended time to visit Hong Kong is from October to early December.Though Hong Kong is an all-year destination, the Peak Season for tourism is October-December, as well as Chinese New Year (late January or early February). There are many religious festivals and events (trade fairs) in the city, so crowds will increase dramatically. If high humidity doesn’t bother you, the cheapest time to visit Hong Kong is in May and June. This is the best time to look for deals on flights and hotels. Conversely, in the peak months of September to December, flights and accommodations are at their most expensive.
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