Hong Kong Travel Guide
Hong Kong, is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. Its vibrant, densely populated urban centre is a major port and global financial hub with a skyscraper-studded skyline. Hong Kong is also a major shopping destination, famed for bespoke tailors and Temple Street Night Market.
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Ngong Ping 360
The Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car ride in Hong Kong is a visually spectacular 5.7km journey between Tung Chung Town Centre and Ngong Ping Village on Lantau Island. Watch as vistas of the South China Sea and rolling grassland slopes of North Lantau Country Park slowly take over from the buzz of Hong Kong city. Take in the serene and natural surrounds for which Lantau is famed, and look out as the Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) rolls into the 360-degree view of the Ngong Ping Plateau.
Hong Kong Disneyland Park
Hong Kong Disneyland is a theme park located on reclaimed land in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island.Step into seven lands in the Park, filled with your favorite Disney stories and characters, bringing the total number of attractions and entertainment offerings to over 100! Check out all-new experiences like the extraordinary "We Love Mickey!" Projection Show, a surprise celebration that transforms the buildings along Main Street, U.S.A. into a canvas of vibrant, colorful visuals that pay tribute to Mickey's major Milestones. Sail away with the "Moana: A Homecoming Celebration" atmosphere stage show - a unique and highly theatrical fun-filled experience for guests of all ages. Plus, enjoy interactive games and take home souvenirs from the newly opened Karibuni Marketplace. You might even meet old friends such as Princess Jasmine and the Genie from Aladdin, as well as Lilo and Stitch.
Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park situated in Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan in the Southern District of Hong Kong. You can get up close and personal with marine life in one of the largest aquariums in the world, Atoll Reef, and hop on the plethora of hair-raising rides - including one called the Hair-Raiser! - for a thrill-filled afternoon. Well-loved among locals and tourists, Hong Kong Ocean Park is a destination worth marking a day or two on your itinerary for.
Victoria Peak
"The Peak", as it is known locally to the Hong Kong people, is the most famous attraction in the region. It is the perfect spot to experience the greatest views over the world-famous Victoria Harbour, which dazzle both at night and in the daytime. It is easy to reach whether you take the historic Peak Tram, which is really a cable car or funicular, a bus, or even walk or hike to the top. The views of Hong Kong island also extend to the south over the South China Sea where many of the other smaller islands of HK can be seen. The Sky Terrace on top of the Peak Tower is the best-known way to see the view.
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Meet all of your favourite celebrities at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong. With over 100 incredibly lifelike wax figures and 11 interactive zones, you can rub shoulders with Lee Jong-suk and immerse in K-pop culture at K-wave Zone, practise kung fu with Bruce Lee at Kung Fu Zone, take selfies with some of the world’s most respected historical and political leaders.
Hong Kong Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tour
Hop aboard for an efficient tour of Hong Kong's famous landmarks! Glimpse the city's rich blend of Chinese and colonial history through the windows of the iconic Big red Bus – or from its rooftop perch! The tour takes you through Hong Kong Island, Stanley and Kowloon areas, featuring attractions such as the Ladies Market, Victoria Peak, Man Mo Temple, Soho and Stanley Market. Both Premium (24-hr) and Deluxe (48-hr) tours are inclusive of the Peak Tram Sky Pass, which takes you up to Victoria Peak; a two-way journey on the Star Ferry; and a sampan ride in Aberdeen. The Deluxe Tour also includes a luxury boat cruise around Victoria Harbour, and an optional night tour add-on. For a post-sundown look at the city, the Night Tour showcases the vibrant nightlife of Kowloon, from the neon spectacle of Nathan Road and the fantastic Symphony of Lights display on the harbor.
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The Peninsula Hong Kong
Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
The Peninsula Hong Kong is considered a legend of the East defining luxury hospitality. Heralding the latest guest-focused technology and elements of personalisation, the rooms accent simplicity and elegance with an aesthetic that melds the distinctive design touches and high-tech extras present in today’s luxury yachts, motorcars, and private jets. See Hotel Price
Cordis Hong Kong
No.555 Shanghai Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
The Cordis, Hong Kong is an upscale 5-star hotel located in the vibrant Mongkok district of Kowloon. This 665 room modern hotel is directly linked to the Langham Place shopping mall and Mongkok MTR station. See Hotel Price
The Upper House
Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong, China
The Upper House is a highly individualized small luxury hotel designed by Hong Kong architect Andre Fu. They feature wonderfully spacious bathrooms and dressing areas, and offer either scenic harbour or island views. Calming and contemporary, the rooms are designed to provide a sense of relaxation, warmth and understated luxury. See Hotel Price
Park Hotel Hong Kong
1/F, 242 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Located in the heart of Kowloon’s lively entertainment and business district of Tsim Sha Tsui, this prestigious hotel with a striking facade is a 5-minute walk to the metro. Amenities include a fully-equipped state-of-the-art fitness room, two-way airport shuttle service, meeting rooms, laundry services, 24-hour business centre and concierge to assist with transport and tours. This high-rise is minutes from the MRT and surrounded by shops, markets, bars and restaurants. Cultural sites include the Hong Kong Museum of History, Cultural Centre and Avenue of Stars. See Hotel Price
Hotel ICON
No.17 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Hotel ICON is a unique hotel designed by celebrated architects Terence Conran, Rocco Yim and William Lim. Breathtaking open public spaces, a striking vertical garden by Patrick Blanc, a grand sweeping staircase, innovative guest rooms and three vibrant dining spaces radiate contemporary style. See hotel price
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