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Hong Kong: Victoria Harbor Night Cruise & Symphony of Lights

Hong Kong: Victoria Harbor Night Cruise & Symphony of Lights

Hong Kong is well-known for its sparkling night view filled with skyscrapers and dazzling neon lights. This sightseeing cruise boat grants a unique experience to be mesmerized by the city's landscape. The boat sails around the Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most impressive natural harbors, while the spectacular Hong Kong's skyline on both sides of Central and Tsim Sha Tsui fires up your imagination. If you wish to have a genuine local experience, select harbor night cruise option, which you will board after dinner time. Relax and enjoy the sea breeze with an open bar on board. The cruise is the best opportunity to truly appreciate Hong Kong's night view. Choose the symphony of lights cruise option to highlight your cruise journey with the Symphony of Lights show. This displays laser beams bouncing off tall buildings on the harbor sides, showcasing the vibrancy and glamorous night vista of Victoria Harbour. Listen to the harmony of music and the city light show on the cruise floating on water. 

Hong Kong: Dukling, Antique Boat Tour in Victoria Harbour

Hong Kong: Dukling, Antique Boat Tour in Victoria Harbour

Grasp the rare chance to come aboard Dukling, the last original Chinese junk (traditional boat with sails) still regularly operating in Hong Kong. Take in views of the city skyline, learn about the boat’s history, and enjoy 1 drink during the cruise. Hop on board at the meeting point, then embark on a voyage through time on a boat that was built in 1955 — and once even sunk in 2014. Learn about the boat’s changing roles from a humble fishing boat to a sightseeing cruise, as well as its cultural legacy and cherished role in Hong Kong’s identity. Hear about fisherman culture and the history of Hong Kong from your guide as the historic vessel cruises along both sides of the modern Victoria Harbour. Feel the breeze and enjoy the stunning views of Hong Kong's iconic skyline. Relax and have a great time with your friends, family, or partner while enjoying the complimentary drink provided on board. Take Instagrammable photos with the ship's beautiful red sail, or ask the onboard staff to help capture these amazing moments for you. Choose from a range of starting times, with each offering a distinct cruise experience. Take the daytime tour at 4:30 PM for a calm and serene experience sailing in the harbor. To watch the beautiful sunset in winter, take the sunset tour at 5:30 PM. Enjoy Hong Kong's famous night views and feel the vibrancy and energy of the city on the 6:30 PM cruise. Choose the 7:30 PM night cruise to watch the dazzling Symphony of Lights, the world's largest permanent light and sound show.

Hong Kong: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with Optional Peak Tram

Hong Kong: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with Optional Peak Tram

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime with the Hong Kong Hop-on Hop-off Tour! Hop on an open-top double decker Big Bus and relax as you take in stunning views of the city. With insightful audio commentary available in 10 languages and three routes to choose from, you'll learn about the fascinating history of Hong Kong, from its unique colonial past to its vibrant modern culture. On the Hong Kong Island Tour, you can see some of the most iconic sights and landmarks that Hong Kong has to offer, from towering skyscrapers to historic temples. Shop in Causeway Bay, admire the stunning skyline in Central, and discover the bustling atmosphere of Lan Kwai Fong. The Stanley Tour takes you on a journey to the southern bays and beaches of Hong Kong Island. Catch a glimpse of the famous Murray House, a Victorian-era building once used as the barracks of the British Forces. Discover a side of Hong Kong that many tourists miss. On the Kowloon route, experience the vibrant districts of Kowloon, where cultural landmarks, museums, and top shopping destinations await your discovery. Hop off to visit the M+ Museum, Hong Kong Palace Museum and Langham Place. No trip to Hong Kong is complete without a ride on the famous Star Ferry, crossing Victoria Harbour between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The Star Ferry is included in all ticket options. Upgrade to a 48-hour pass and take your pick from three fantastic add-ons: choose from a Peak Tram Sky Pass with access to Sky Terrace 428, an admission ticket to sky100, or a Sampan Houseboat visit. Routes information: Hong Kong Island Tour (Red Route) Central Star Ferry Pier 7 International Finance Centre Hong Kong Maritime Museum Mid-Levels Escalator Man Mo Temple Cat Street Dr Sun Yat-Sen Museum Causeway Bay Time Square Park Lane Hotel Victoria Park Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Peak Tram Lower Terminus Stanley Tour (Green Route) Central Star Ferry Pier 7 International Finance Centre Hong Kong Maritime Museum Peak Tram Lower Terminus Repulse Bay Stanley Stanley Market Murray House Kowloon Tour (Blue Route) K11 Musea Temple Street Fruit Market Langham Place M+ Museum Hong Kong Palace Museum sky100 & Elements

Hong Kong: City Highlights Guided Tour w/Entry Fees & Lunch

Hong Kong: City Highlights Guided Tour w/Entry Fees & Lunch

Explore famous attractions and notable areas of the city including the Central area, Victoria Harbour Lookout, and the Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district. Meet your guide and explore the Central district. Visit the Victoria Harbour Lookout and take a cruise on the Star Ferry for fantastic views of the city skyline. Ride on the tram and experience what locals life exactly is. Discover Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district and heritage zone of Hong Kong. Look around the local markets, admire the Mid-Levels Escalator (longest in world) and see historical landmarks including the former city jail. During the tour, enjoy a tasty Dim Sum lunch, as well as snacks and drinks throughout your adventure.

Hong Kong: Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 Pass

Hong Kong: Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 Pass

Experience riding the Peak Tram, one of the world's oldest and most famous funicular railways that rises to an altitude of 396 metres or about 1,300 feet above sea level. With over 130 years of service, the Peak Tram has served as an enduring symbol of Hong Kong’s rich heritage and retains its status as one of the country's few remaining historical public transportation systems. As you travel uphill for approximately 10 minutes, observe the optical illusion of buildings seemingly tilting towards Victoria Peak, also known as The Peak. This phenomenon is caused by the tram's steep ascent and the passengers' reclined position. The journey concludes at The Peak Tower, a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, all set against the backdrop of the city. Upon reaching the summit of Victoria Peak, visit Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong. From this elevated vantage point, delight in panoramic views of the cityscape, Victoria Harbour, and Island South, encompassing towering skyscrapers and picturesque landscapes. With its open-air design, Sky Terrace 428 offers a 360-degree perspective, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the beauty of Hong Kong from every angle.

Hong Kong: The Dark Side of the City Walking Tour

Hong Kong: The Dark Side of the City Walking Tour

While Hong Kong is known as a thriving international finance center, visitors are often only shown the bright side of the city, with popular attractions like The Peak, Victoria Harbour, and Big Buddha taking center stage. But what about the 1.5 million people living in poverty, making Hong Kong one of the most unequal places on earth? Our tour delves into the heart of Hong Kong’s capitalist system, giving you a first-hand look at the grim reality many of its citizens face. You’ll visit a subdivided unit in one of the city’s poorest districts, providing a stark contrast to the economic prosperity that seems so abundant. Join us on a journey to see Hong Kong in a more realistic light and gain a deeper understanding of the true stories of its people. Sign up now for a thought-provoking and eye-opening tour. Tour Highlights: Skyrocketing Costs, Shrinking Spaces: Reveal the truth of Hong Kong's notorious housing crisis. Micro-Living, Mega-Impact: Experience first-hand the reality of living in a 10 square meter subdivided unit and the inhumane cage houses, a cage for people! The Hidden Layers: discover different kinds of extreme dwellings along the street which you may not notice yourself. The Dark Side: Gentrification unfolds in the midst of the city's most impoverished district, an area grappling with prostitution, drug, and gang. The Inconvenient Truth: Examining Hong Kong's Public Finances and the Correlation Between Its Tax Haven Status and Housing Prices.

Hong Kong: Street Food Tasting Tour in Old Town Central

Hong Kong: Street Food Tasting Tour in Old Town Central

Imagine stepping into the vibrant heart of Hong Kong - Central. It's not just a place, but a living, breathing snapshot of the city's life. Central is where it all happens - government, business, worship, fun, and most importantly, food. With so many tasty treats around, it's no wonder Hong Kong is known as a "Food Paradise". But why just hear about it when you can experience it yourself? We're inviting you on an exciting 3 hours adventure with local guides who know Central and Sheung Wan like the back of their hand, and we will savor a variety of street foods, including Cantonese dim sum, egg waffles, roast meats, Chinese herbal tea, egg tarts, dried fruit, and wontons. Beside food tasting, you'll also learn about the amazing history, social culture and other interesting stories of the city! Discover and taste Hong Kong like never before!

Hong Kong: Victoria Harbour Day or Sunset Cruise

Hong Kong: Victoria Harbour Day or Sunset Cruise

Hong Kong's shoreline cannot be compared to any other, it is a mysterious yet harmonic mixture of traditional local sceneries and modern skyscrapers. The daytime pre-dinner cruise allows you to explore picturesque sites of the city on a comfortable ride with open bar and unlimited drinks. Select Harbour Day Cruise and ready your camera to capture the most famous landmarks and architectures of Hong Kong, including ICC, IFC, HSBC Headquarter Building, the Bank of China Tower, and Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Sail along the Eastern Harbour to newly built Kai Tak Cruise Terminal which is built at former Kai Tak International Airport. Ot the icon building of the West Kowloon for Xiqu Centre (Hong Kong's Opera House), Palace Museum and M+. Enjoy the view from both sides of Hong Kong island and Kowloon. Select Sunset Cruise to enjoy sundown with classic drinks before dinner. Watch the world's famous sunset view turning into the world's greatest light show. Places of interest like Central, Causeway Bay, North Point, and Lei Yue Mun Village are all brilliantly glittering to cheer up your evening. Sail along the Kowloon Promenade to see typical Hong Kong at night. 

Hong Kong: City Landmarks Tour + Peak Tram Ticket + Lunch

Hong Kong: City Landmarks Tour + Peak Tram Ticket + Lunch

Start your tour in Hong Kong's Central District. Enjoy great views of the city skyline and visit some of the area's historical sites. Next, check out the Central-Mid-Levels Escalators. Ride the longest escalator in the world and find out about some of the movies that were filmed there. Afterward, take a stroll through some local markets to Hong Kong cuisine and culture. When you're finished at the market, visit some temples in the area and learn about the religious aspects of the city. Stop for lunch at dim sum restaurant and dine on some traditional Hong Kong cuisine. Then, continue on to a residential area of Hong Kong to see how the locals live. Learn a bit about the city's housing issues, such as the very small apartments. Finally, take ferry and tram to enjoy a stunning view the city and Victoria Harbor.

Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Your expert local city guide will show you the city's best parts, including many hidden secrets you can’t find easily on your own. On this walking tour will be able to see a lot of sightseeing points within a short timeframe. Apart from explaining the sightseeing points your guide can provide insight into the history and culture of the city and the special administrative region in general. The focus of this tour is to see the city like a local. However, this private tour can be customised according to your wishes. Sightseeing points to visit can be agreed upon in advance or discussed when meeting up. STANDARD sightseeing places we can easily visit during the tour are: • Central to Causeway Bay: The CBD of Hong Kong, a densely built-up area with many skyscrapers • Mong Kok: bustling downtown district with famous markets such as Ladies Market and Goldfish Market. • Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower: Historic clock tower, built in 1915 and part of the sadly demolished Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus, is one of the most famous buildings. • Avenue of Stars: Avenue of Stars pays tribute Hong Kong's movie stars who have helped burnish Hong Kong’s cinematic legacy. • Kowloon Park: Slip away from Tsim Sha Tsui’s shopping mecca into the tranquil Kowloon Park. • Star Ferry: The Star Ferry is the swiftest and cheapest way to travel between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central or Wan Chai. You will get some truly spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline. • Victoria Peak: Fantastic views over the city and you can take the historic Peak Tram. • Lan Kwai Fong: The famous party district with a myriad of restaurants and bars. Some examples of HIDDEN SECRETS we can visit: • Shek O beach: one of the nicest beaches • Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens: An actual oasis within Hong Kong’s urban jungle. • Man Mo temple: Man Mo Temple is a mid-nineteenth-century historical building and a declared monument. • Nan Lian Garden: This public park is so leafy and peaceful it looks like an illustration from the Tang Dynasty. • Tai Kwun: Tai Kwun is a massive independent art space in the heart of Central and one of our city's biggest creative hubs. • PMQ: The transformation of the former Police Married Quarters into a centre for all things creative and design-based is one of the largest, most ambitious conservation projects in Hong Kong. An exciting mix of creative enterprises can be found at PMQ. • Hong Kong Wetland Park: This wetland reserve is home to a diverse range of wetland plants and animals, from mangroves to rare species of birds. • Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden: The farm was originally established to aid poor farmers in the New Territories but has since morphed into a nature conservation centre. Please note that it is not guaranteed to visit all the sightseeing places listed here. How many places you can visit depends on the length of the tour booked and how much time you spend at each place. After booking you can discuss the detailed itinerary with your guide.

Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island

Our most recommended Hong Kong Island Family-friendly activities

Hong Kong: Victoria Harbor Night Cruise & Symphony of Lights

Hong Kong: Victoria Harbor Night Cruise & Symphony of Lights

Hong Kong is well-known for its sparkling night view filled with skyscrapers and dazzling neon lights. This sightseeing cruise boat grants a unique experience to be mesmerized by the city's landscape. The boat sails around the Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most impressive natural harbors, while the spectacular Hong Kong's skyline on both sides of Central and Tsim Sha Tsui fires up your imagination. If you wish to have a genuine local experience, select harbor night cruise option, which you will board after dinner time. Relax and enjoy the sea breeze with an open bar on board. The cruise is the best opportunity to truly appreciate Hong Kong's night view. Choose the symphony of lights cruise option to highlight your cruise journey with the Symphony of Lights show. This displays laser beams bouncing off tall buildings on the harbor sides, showcasing the vibrancy and glamorous night vista of Victoria Harbour. Listen to the harmony of music and the city light show on the cruise floating on water. 

Hong Kong: Dukling, Antique Boat Tour in Victoria Harbour

Hong Kong: Dukling, Antique Boat Tour in Victoria Harbour

Grasp the rare chance to come aboard Dukling, the last original Chinese junk (traditional boat with sails) still regularly operating in Hong Kong. Take in views of the city skyline, learn about the boat’s history, and enjoy 1 drink during the cruise. Hop on board at the meeting point, then embark on a voyage through time on a boat that was built in 1955 — and once even sunk in 2014. Learn about the boat’s changing roles from a humble fishing boat to a sightseeing cruise, as well as its cultural legacy and cherished role in Hong Kong’s identity. Hear about fisherman culture and the history of Hong Kong from your guide as the historic vessel cruises along both sides of the modern Victoria Harbour. Feel the breeze and enjoy the stunning views of Hong Kong's iconic skyline. Relax and have a great time with your friends, family, or partner while enjoying the complimentary drink provided on board. Take Instagrammable photos with the ship's beautiful red sail, or ask the onboard staff to help capture these amazing moments for you. Choose from a range of starting times, with each offering a distinct cruise experience. Take the daytime tour at 4:30 PM for a calm and serene experience sailing in the harbor. To watch the beautiful sunset in winter, take the sunset tour at 5:30 PM. Enjoy Hong Kong's famous night views and feel the vibrancy and energy of the city on the 6:30 PM cruise. Choose the 7:30 PM night cruise to watch the dazzling Symphony of Lights, the world's largest permanent light and sound show.

Hong Kong: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with Optional Peak Tram

Hong Kong: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with Optional Peak Tram

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime with the Hong Kong Hop-on Hop-off Tour! Hop on an open-top double decker Big Bus and relax as you take in stunning views of the city. With insightful audio commentary available in 10 languages and three routes to choose from, you'll learn about the fascinating history of Hong Kong, from its unique colonial past to its vibrant modern culture. On the Hong Kong Island Tour, you can see some of the most iconic sights and landmarks that Hong Kong has to offer, from towering skyscrapers to historic temples. Shop in Causeway Bay, admire the stunning skyline in Central, and discover the bustling atmosphere of Lan Kwai Fong. The Stanley Tour takes you on a journey to the southern bays and beaches of Hong Kong Island. Catch a glimpse of the famous Murray House, a Victorian-era building once used as the barracks of the British Forces. Discover a side of Hong Kong that many tourists miss. On the Kowloon route, experience the vibrant districts of Kowloon, where cultural landmarks, museums, and top shopping destinations await your discovery. Hop off to visit the M+ Museum, Hong Kong Palace Museum and Langham Place. No trip to Hong Kong is complete without a ride on the famous Star Ferry, crossing Victoria Harbour between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The Star Ferry is included in all ticket options. Upgrade to a 48-hour pass and take your pick from three fantastic add-ons: choose from a Peak Tram Sky Pass with access to Sky Terrace 428, an admission ticket to sky100, or a Sampan Houseboat visit. Routes information: Hong Kong Island Tour (Red Route) Central Star Ferry Pier 7 International Finance Centre Hong Kong Maritime Museum Mid-Levels Escalator Man Mo Temple Cat Street Dr Sun Yat-Sen Museum Causeway Bay Time Square Park Lane Hotel Victoria Park Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Peak Tram Lower Terminus Stanley Tour (Green Route) Central Star Ferry Pier 7 International Finance Centre Hong Kong Maritime Museum Peak Tram Lower Terminus Repulse Bay Stanley Stanley Market Murray House Kowloon Tour (Blue Route) K11 Musea Temple Street Fruit Market Langham Place M+ Museum Hong Kong Palace Museum sky100 & Elements

Hong Kong: City Highlights Guided Tour w/Entry Fees & Lunch

Hong Kong: City Highlights Guided Tour w/Entry Fees & Lunch

Explore famous attractions and notable areas of the city including the Central area, Victoria Harbour Lookout, and the Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district. Meet your guide and explore the Central district. Visit the Victoria Harbour Lookout and take a cruise on the Star Ferry for fantastic views of the city skyline. Ride on the tram and experience what locals life exactly is. Discover Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district and heritage zone of Hong Kong. Look around the local markets, admire the Mid-Levels Escalator (longest in world) and see historical landmarks including the former city jail. During the tour, enjoy a tasty Dim Sum lunch, as well as snacks and drinks throughout your adventure.

Hong Kong: Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 Pass

Hong Kong: Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 Pass

Experience riding the Peak Tram, one of the world's oldest and most famous funicular railways that rises to an altitude of 396 metres or about 1,300 feet above sea level. With over 130 years of service, the Peak Tram has served as an enduring symbol of Hong Kong’s rich heritage and retains its status as one of the country's few remaining historical public transportation systems. As you travel uphill for approximately 10 minutes, observe the optical illusion of buildings seemingly tilting towards Victoria Peak, also known as The Peak. This phenomenon is caused by the tram's steep ascent and the passengers' reclined position. The journey concludes at The Peak Tower, a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, all set against the backdrop of the city. Upon reaching the summit of Victoria Peak, visit Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong. From this elevated vantage point, delight in panoramic views of the cityscape, Victoria Harbour, and Island South, encompassing towering skyscrapers and picturesque landscapes. With its open-air design, Sky Terrace 428 offers a 360-degree perspective, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the beauty of Hong Kong from every angle.

Hong Kong: The Dark Side of the City Walking Tour

Hong Kong: The Dark Side of the City Walking Tour

While Hong Kong is known as a thriving international finance center, visitors are often only shown the bright side of the city, with popular attractions like The Peak, Victoria Harbour, and Big Buddha taking center stage. But what about the 1.5 million people living in poverty, making Hong Kong one of the most unequal places on earth? Our tour delves into the heart of Hong Kong’s capitalist system, giving you a first-hand look at the grim reality many of its citizens face. You’ll visit a subdivided unit in one of the city’s poorest districts, providing a stark contrast to the economic prosperity that seems so abundant. Join us on a journey to see Hong Kong in a more realistic light and gain a deeper understanding of the true stories of its people. Sign up now for a thought-provoking and eye-opening tour. Tour Highlights: Skyrocketing Costs, Shrinking Spaces: Reveal the truth of Hong Kong's notorious housing crisis. Micro-Living, Mega-Impact: Experience first-hand the reality of living in a 10 square meter subdivided unit and the inhumane cage houses, a cage for people! The Hidden Layers: discover different kinds of extreme dwellings along the street which you may not notice yourself. The Dark Side: Gentrification unfolds in the midst of the city's most impoverished district, an area grappling with prostitution, drug, and gang. The Inconvenient Truth: Examining Hong Kong's Public Finances and the Correlation Between Its Tax Haven Status and Housing Prices.

Hong Kong: Street Food Tasting Tour in Old Town Central

Hong Kong: Street Food Tasting Tour in Old Town Central

Imagine stepping into the vibrant heart of Hong Kong - Central. It's not just a place, but a living, breathing snapshot of the city's life. Central is where it all happens - government, business, worship, fun, and most importantly, food. With so many tasty treats around, it's no wonder Hong Kong is known as a "Food Paradise". But why just hear about it when you can experience it yourself? We're inviting you on an exciting 3 hours adventure with local guides who know Central and Sheung Wan like the back of their hand, and we will savor a variety of street foods, including Cantonese dim sum, egg waffles, roast meats, Chinese herbal tea, egg tarts, dried fruit, and wontons. Beside food tasting, you'll also learn about the amazing history, social culture and other interesting stories of the city! Discover and taste Hong Kong like never before!

Hong Kong: Victoria Harbour Day or Sunset Cruise

Hong Kong: Victoria Harbour Day or Sunset Cruise

Hong Kong's shoreline cannot be compared to any other, it is a mysterious yet harmonic mixture of traditional local sceneries and modern skyscrapers. The daytime pre-dinner cruise allows you to explore picturesque sites of the city on a comfortable ride with open bar and unlimited drinks. Select Harbour Day Cruise and ready your camera to capture the most famous landmarks and architectures of Hong Kong, including ICC, IFC, HSBC Headquarter Building, the Bank of China Tower, and Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Sail along the Eastern Harbour to newly built Kai Tak Cruise Terminal which is built at former Kai Tak International Airport. Ot the icon building of the West Kowloon for Xiqu Centre (Hong Kong's Opera House), Palace Museum and M+. Enjoy the view from both sides of Hong Kong island and Kowloon. Select Sunset Cruise to enjoy sundown with classic drinks before dinner. Watch the world's famous sunset view turning into the world's greatest light show. Places of interest like Central, Causeway Bay, North Point, and Lei Yue Mun Village are all brilliantly glittering to cheer up your evening. Sail along the Kowloon Promenade to see typical Hong Kong at night. 

Hong Kong: City Landmarks Tour + Peak Tram Ticket + Lunch

Hong Kong: City Landmarks Tour + Peak Tram Ticket + Lunch

Start your tour in Hong Kong's Central District. Enjoy great views of the city skyline and visit some of the area's historical sites. Next, check out the Central-Mid-Levels Escalators. Ride the longest escalator in the world and find out about some of the movies that were filmed there. Afterward, take a stroll through some local markets to Hong Kong cuisine and culture. When you're finished at the market, visit some temples in the area and learn about the religious aspects of the city. Stop for lunch at dim sum restaurant and dine on some traditional Hong Kong cuisine. Then, continue on to a residential area of Hong Kong to see how the locals live. Learn a bit about the city's housing issues, such as the very small apartments. Finally, take ferry and tram to enjoy a stunning view the city and Victoria Harbor.

Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Your expert local city guide will show you the city's best parts, including many hidden secrets you can’t find easily on your own. On this walking tour will be able to see a lot of sightseeing points within a short timeframe. Apart from explaining the sightseeing points your guide can provide insight into the history and culture of the city and the special administrative region in general. The focus of this tour is to see the city like a local. However, this private tour can be customised according to your wishes. Sightseeing points to visit can be agreed upon in advance or discussed when meeting up. STANDARD sightseeing places we can easily visit during the tour are: • Central to Causeway Bay: The CBD of Hong Kong, a densely built-up area with many skyscrapers • Mong Kok: bustling downtown district with famous markets such as Ladies Market and Goldfish Market. • Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower: Historic clock tower, built in 1915 and part of the sadly demolished Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus, is one of the most famous buildings. • Avenue of Stars: Avenue of Stars pays tribute Hong Kong's movie stars who have helped burnish Hong Kong’s cinematic legacy. • Kowloon Park: Slip away from Tsim Sha Tsui’s shopping mecca into the tranquil Kowloon Park. • Star Ferry: The Star Ferry is the swiftest and cheapest way to travel between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central or Wan Chai. You will get some truly spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline. • Victoria Peak: Fantastic views over the city and you can take the historic Peak Tram. • Lan Kwai Fong: The famous party district with a myriad of restaurants and bars. Some examples of HIDDEN SECRETS we can visit: • Shek O beach: one of the nicest beaches • Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens: An actual oasis within Hong Kong’s urban jungle. • Man Mo temple: Man Mo Temple is a mid-nineteenth-century historical building and a declared monument. • Nan Lian Garden: This public park is so leafy and peaceful it looks like an illustration from the Tang Dynasty. • Tai Kwun: Tai Kwun is a massive independent art space in the heart of Central and one of our city's biggest creative hubs. • PMQ: The transformation of the former Police Married Quarters into a centre for all things creative and design-based is one of the largest, most ambitious conservation projects in Hong Kong. An exciting mix of creative enterprises can be found at PMQ. • Hong Kong Wetland Park: This wetland reserve is home to a diverse range of wetland plants and animals, from mangroves to rare species of birds. • Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden: The farm was originally established to aid poor farmers in the New Territories but has since morphed into a nature conservation centre. Please note that it is not guaranteed to visit all the sightseeing places listed here. How many places you can visit depends on the length of the tour booked and how much time you spend at each place. After booking you can discuss the detailed itinerary with your guide.

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