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  • 1 Day
  • Tour Type : Price on Request Depending on Number of Travellers

Hong Kong, a vibrant metropolis where East meets West, offers an exhilarating blend of modernity and tradition. This carefully crafted one-day itinerary will take you on a whirlwind tour of the city’s most iconic sights, hidden gems, and culinary delights, ensuring you experience the essence of Hong Kong in just 24 hours. This itinerary offers a unique blend of Hong Kong’s traditional and modern facets, taking you to all top attractions from serene temples to bustling markets, from historic teahouses to innovative restaurants. By incorporating early morning activities and ending with a night market experience, you’ll maximize your time and see Hong Kong in all its diverse glory within a single day.

    Included

  • Round way private transfer in each destination
  • Professional licensed English-speaking guide
  • Entrance tickets for all historical & cultural attractions as listed in the itinerary
  • Bottled drinking water and wet tissue

    Excluded

  • International flights entry & exit of Hong Kong
  • Hotel accommodations and meals
  • Tiping for the guide and driver
  • Other expenses if not listed in the itinerary

Highlights of the Tour

  • Sunrise tai chi at Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
  • Dim sum breakfast at a traditional tea house
  • Panoramic views from Victoria Peak
  • Hidden temples in the heart of the city
  • Sunset cruise on Victoria Harbour
  • Night market adventure in Temple Street

Itinerary

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Start your day before dawn at the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. Join locals for a sunrise tai chi session, embracing the serene side of this bustling city. As the sun rises over Victoria Harbour, capture stunning photos of the skyline awakening. Next, head to Lin Heung Tea House for an authentic dim sum breakfast. This century-old establishment offers a truly local experience, complete with push carts and communal seating.

Take the historic Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island. Upon arrival, ride the Central-Mid-Levels Escalator, the world's longest outdoor covered escalator system. Stop at Hollywood Road to explore antique shops and visit the Man Mo Temple, a tribute to the God of Literature and the God of War. Continue to Victoria Peak via the Peak Tram. At the top, enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city and surrounding islands from Sky Terrace 428.

Descend to Central and take a short taxi ride to the Chi Lin Nunnery in Diamond Hill. This Buddhist temple complex, built in the Tang dynasty style, offers a peaceful retreat with its lotus ponds and bonsai tea garden. Next, visit the nearby Nan Lian Garden, a meticulously landscaped Tang-style garden that provides a stark contrast to the surrounding high-rises.

Return to Central and take a leisurely stroll through Hong Kong Park. Don't miss the Edward Youde Aviary and the Forsgate Conservatory, home to rare plant species. As the sun begins to set, board the Aqua Luna, a traditional red-sail junk boat, for a cruise around Victoria Harbour. Enjoy complimentary drinks while watching the city transform from day to night.

Disembark in Tsim Sha Tsui just in time for the Symphony of Lights show at 8:00 PM. Then, make your way to Temple Street Night Market for a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells. End your night with a culinary adventure at Ding Dim 1968, known for its innovative take on traditional dim sum. Try their truffle siu mai or salted egg yolk custard buns for a modern twist on classic flavors.

Frequently Asked & Question

Key attractions include:

  • Victoria Peak: Offers stunning panoramic views of the city.
  • Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade: Ideal for waterfront views and photos.
  • Star Ferry: A scenic and historic way to cross Victoria Harbour.
  • Temple Street Night Market: A vibrant market for shopping and street food.

Begin your day early with a visit to Victoria Peak. Take the Peak Tram for breathtaking views and then explore the surrounding area.

The MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is efficient for traveling between major attractions. Consider using the Star Ferry for crossing the harbor and taxis for short distances.

The Symphony of Lights show typically starts at 8:00 PM every night, providing a spectacular light and sound display over Victoria Harbour.

Hong Kong is generally safe for tourists, but it's wise to stay aware of your surroundings, keep valuables secure, and be cautious in crowded areas like markets.

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