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HKG Hong Kong International Airport: Premium Lounge Entry

1. HKG Hong Kong International Airport: Premium Lounge Entry

Kick up your travel-weary feet with a first-class relaxation experience in the Plaza Premium Lounge. This peaceful oasis offers a convenient escape from the bustle of the airport. Plus, get access to amenities that run the gamut from useful to luxurious, from Wi-Fi and showers to a luxurious bar. Before a flight, after a long journey, or between destinations, there's no better place to rest and refresh than at the Plaza Premium Lounge. Unwind with a drink at the bar, grab a bite to eat, and take a moment to read or watch TV in comfort. Charging stations let you power up your devices, and internet access lets you keep in touch with friends and family back home. Between long flights, there's nothing better than a hot shower and if you're feeling really indulgent, you can opt to add on a blissful massage to soothe any travel anxieties you may have. By selecting "Premium First Lounge", you can benefit from high-end services such as neck and shoulder massage, made-to-order à la carte entrées during breakfast and all-day dining with table service alongside all-you-can-enjoy hors d’oeuvre available at Primo. A wide selection of house-pour wine, champagne, liquor, liqueurs, beer, non-alcoholic hot and cold beverages, plus assorted confections are served as well.

Victoria Peak: Peak Tram & Sky Terrace 428 Ticket

2. Victoria Peak: Peak Tram & Sky Terrace 428 Ticket

Present your e-ticket at the Peak Tram Lower Terminus and then hop aboard the tram. Save time by avoiding the ticket redemption line. Ride Hong Kong’s iconic Victoria Peak Tram and take in scenic views as you climb up the peak. Visit the tram exhibition and learn about the history of this Victorian-style machine which has been operating since 1888. Arrive at Peak Tower and look down at the city from the Sky Terrace 428, a 360-degree observatory. Enjoy panoramic views across the harbor to Kowloon. On a clear day, you can even see as far Lamma, Cheung Chau, and Lantau islands. After enjoying the views, ride the tram back to the Lower Terminus.

Ngong Ping: Cable Car Return (Crystal/Standard/each 1-way)

3. Ngong Ping: Cable Car Return (Crystal/Standard/each 1-way)

Ngong Ping Cable Car is a visually spectacular 5.7km bi-cable ropeway. The first of its kind in Hong Kong, the cable car journey begins from Tung Chung, crossing Tung Chung Bay to reach the angle station on Airport Island and turning about 60 degrees in the air towards North Lantau. If you are looking for something to complete your Hong Kong attractions list, you should definitely enjoy some of the stunning views offered on this joyful 25-minute ride: the vistas of the distant and vast South China Sea and the rolling grassland slopes of North Lantau Country Park from the cable car slowly take over from the hustle and bustle of the city. The journey also offers a breathtaking panorama of the Hong Kong International Airport, the mountainous terrain of Lantau Island, Tian Tan Buddha and 360-degree views of Ngong Ping Plateau. Enhance the experience by adding the meal voucher for a set meal before check-out.  Standard Cabin The Standard Cabin cable car ride is the perfect start for your Hong Kong day tour. Crystal Cabin Equipped with a glass bottom, the all new Ngong Ping 360 Crystal Cabin is designed to give an astonishing bird’s eye view. Feel the magic of the boundless sea and the rolling grassland slopes right underneath your feet. The new perspective allows you to look at extraordinarily uncluttered scenery, including the majestic Tian Tan Buddha, as if you were flying.

From Kathmandu: Multi-Day Tibet Highlights Trip

4. From Kathmandu: Multi-Day Tibet Highlights Trip

Spend time traveling around Tibet and experience a truly unforgettable destination. Visit the region's monasteries and temples for awe-inspiring views and explore vibrant markets for a taste of local life. The trip's itinerary includes visits to the famous Potala and Norbulingka palaces, the great Drepung Monastery, Jokhang Temple, and a walk in a bustling Tibetan market. See the well-known but rarely visited Shalu and Sakya Monasteries. Day 1: Fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa. Arrive and be greeted by your guide. Transfer to your hotel and spend the day at your own leisure while acclimatizing to the high altitude. Day 2: Take a sightseeing tour of Lhasa. Visit the Drepung Monastery, Jokhang Temple, and Barkhor Bazaar. Day 3: Continue sightseeing in Lhasa and visit Potala Palace, Norbulingka Palace, and the Sera Monastery. Day 4: After breakfast, depart for Gyangtse via Yamdrok Lake. Visit the Pelkhor Chode Monastery and see the Gyangtse Kumbum stupa. Day 5: Drive from Gyangtse to Shigatse and stop at Shalu Monastery along the way. Visit the Tashilhunpo Monastery and Shigatse Market as well. Day 6: Drive from Shigatse to Shegar with a stop at Sakya Monastery. Day 7: Drive to Zhangmu and visit the Milarepa's Cave. Day 8: Walk Across Friendship Bridge before driving back to Kathmandu. Get dropped off at your pickup location, or another address within the pickup and drop-off areas.

Mutianyu Great Wall Bus Transfer with Options

5. Mutianyu Great Wall Bus Transfer with Options

Save time and money taking this dedicated bus direct to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, one of the most famous sites in the world. Climb aboard the bus departing from downtown Beijing City and arrive at Mutianyu. Follow your guide from the parking lot to take a shuttle to the admission gate. Have the option to buy the ticket combination for the wall and cable car and save time when you arrive. Enjoy 4–5 hours of free time to climb up to the 20th Watchtower to take in the scenic view. Marvel at this amazing structure you have seen in so many pictures. If you choose, take the scenic cable car and see one for the most famous attractions in the world from another point of view. Upon exiting the Great Wall, take the shuttle back to the parking lot. From there a bus will take you back to Beijing City.

Shanghai: Guided Bicycle Tour

6. Shanghai: Guided Bicycle Tour

Pedal your way to a new perspective in Shanghai. Explore the Shikumen architectural style that blends design characteristics of eastern and western cultures reflecting — the history of this great Chinese metropolis. Ride through Shanghai's narrow alleyways surrounded by stone houses and buildings on both sides, and catch a glimpse of the unique local lifestyle. Cycle along the picturesque Lu Xun Park and continue towards Yu Garden, an extensive Chinese garden located beside the City God Temple. Make stops at bustling street food stalls and antique stores along your journey, and listen to fascinating stories behind the building and sites you pass from your local guide.

Hong Kong: Big Bus Hop-On-Hop-Off Tour & Peak Tram Ticket

7. Hong Kong: Big Bus Hop-On-Hop-Off Tour & Peak Tram Ticket

Enjoy access to Hong Kong’s open-top sightseeing bus tour and see all of the city’s iconic landmarks and places at your own pace. Travel along the Hong Kong Island route to journey to fascinating traditional temples, historic colonial areas and dynamic, modern architecture like the Man Mo Temple. You will also have access to the Aberdeen & Stanley route where you will discover the lush southern bays of the island. This tour route includes one hour of free time at Stanley, where you can visit Stanley Market, Stanley Plaza, Murray House, Blake Pier, the promenade, main beach and more. Ride the historic Peak Tram to and from Victoria Peak. The Peak Tram is a funicular railway that carries tourists and residents to the highest point of Hong Kong Island. Arriving at the top, you'll discover magnificent panoramic views from the Sky Terrace 428, the highest 360° viewing platform in Hong Kong. You can also enjoy a variety of mountain-top walks, shopping, cafes and restaurants.

Welcome to Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local

8. Welcome to Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local

Transform the way you travel and make it as much about the people you meet as the places you see. Get a welcome to Hong Kong from a local eager to share all the tips and tricks to help you make the most of your stay. Meet at your hotel, hostel, or other accommodation and get familiar with the neighborhood. Get insider tips on the best places to eat and buy groceries, and hear about the easiest ways to get around. Alternatively, arrange to meet at a central landmark or intersection to start your tour. Get information on the best things to see, customized to your interests. Feel more comfortable navigating the city with all the information you need by the end of the tour.

Hong Kong: Sky100 Observatory ticket and Dining Package

9. Hong Kong: Sky100 Observatory ticket and Dining Package

The Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre (ICC), the tallest building in Hong Kong. At 393 meters above sea level, it is the only indoor observation deck in Hong Kong offering 360-degree views of the city and its famous Victoria Harbour. Connected to major transportation networks and a world-class shopping mall, it has been acclaimed as a must-see first stop for tourists to Hong Kong. It also features exceptionally quick double-decker high-speed elevators which reach the 100th floor in just 60-seconds. Beyond the splendid Hong Kong city panoramic view and magical scenery, Sky100 is also home to a large-scale interactive multimedia exhibit and a comprehensive guest center. Offering fascinating insights into local history and culture, the state-of-the-art exhibit enriches visitors with a thorough understanding of Hong Kong. Select Café 100 wine, dessert, and other dining combos to enrich your experience with gourmet food and beverages while enjoying the best view of the city. One tip is to visit the deck around dusk to watch the unforgettable sunset coloring the city’s skyline.

Great Wall Hiking: Small Group

10. Great Wall Hiking: Small Group

your guide will meet you at 8am and then drive to Simatai West. You will start the hiking around 10:30am, and it will take about 3 hours to complete. A lunch at a local farmer’s restaurant will be organized after the hiking before returning to the city. This section offers arguably the finest hiking anywhere on the Great Wall. It is extremely photogenic, with over 15 watch-towers, and steep gradients that give constantly changing perspectives and wide, open views. There is fascinating variety in the watch-towers here. Some have two storeys, others three. Some have flat roofs, others rounded and others again are pitched with upturned eaves. This section of the wall is wild, ruined, preserved and original. On a clear day, it is difficult to fail to take good photographs here. 

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This was my first being able to explore Guangzhou since the COVID lockdowns have been lifted and I absolutely loved being able to tour around city. My guide “Mango” was fantastic! It was clear that she loves her city and took great pride in helping me to learn and explore various aspects of Chinese culture. I would highly recommend this tour for anyone looking to spend the day learning and taking part in all that Guangzhou has to offer.

We were able to get there late but still there was a special line for us who got our pass from Get Your Guide. The ticketing officer issued every single item included in the pass purchased in separate ticket passes which was great. Experience was simply excellent. Thanks so much. But to make sure you dont waste time waiting in line, do follow what they say to get to the ticketing ofc 15minutes before it opens.

Versailles is wonderful, but people should not queue that long.

Solutions should be found to ease the public's access to the site, plus one would need more toilets and cafeterias/resting places. It's been an interesting visit, though very tiring. Essential information is not provided to visitors to know what they can expect. Very poor information system, especially before the entrance.

It was 10/10! Highly recommend it. These guys are so friendly and helpful. I loved it.

Very nice and easy to reach. The gift shop has a unique collection.