Hong Kong, a bustling international metropolis, is a melting pot of different cultures. With amazing skylines at Victoria Harbor, a traditional fishing village at Tai'O, interesting markets at Stanley, Buddhist and Taoist temples, and the many local delicacies, none of these should be missed when you pay a visit to Hong Kong. From a one day trip to multi-day tours, we open the way for you to learn about this city from diverse aspects.
Yes, Hong Kong is a diverse and well-regulated region. With the continued improvement in law and order, both business and leisure travel are very safe. If you have time, we recommend exploring not only Hong Kong but also the broader Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
Popular attractions in Hong Kong include Victoria Peak, the stunning Victoria Harbour night view, Avenue of Stars, Tian Tan Buddha, Star Ferry, Ocean Park, Hong Kong's iconic skyline, Shek O, and Tsim Sha Tsui.
The main expense in Hong Kong is accommodation. Luxury hotels can cost around $300 per night, mid-range hotels around $150, and budget hotels about $100. Public transportation is quite affordable. You can get an Octopus Card, and with $2 USD, the MTR can take you almost anywhere. Food is also reasonably priced, and $50 a day should cover your meals comfortably.
Yes, Hong Kong is very welcoming to foreigners. Most signs are in both Chinese and English, making it an easy place to navigate. It's a great destination for independent travelers.
Hong Kong is famous for its food, including pineapple buns, rice noodle rolls (cheung fun), dim sum, wonton noodles, roast meat rice, and milk tea.
If you’re visiting Hong Kong for the first time, three days should be enough. You can spend one day exploring Hong Kong Island, another day in Kowloon, and use the third day to catch up on any major spots you may have missed.
Hong Kong is a year-round destination, but the best times to visit are from March to April and October to December. May to September is typhoon season, and December to February can be chilly, though many choose to come for the Christmas and New Year festivities. Try to avoid visiting during the Chinese New Year, as many shops and restaurants may be closed for the holiday.
Yes, the tap water in Hong Kong is safe to drink. The water treatment standards meet those of the U.S., Western Europe, and the World Health Organization.
The transportation in Hong Kong is very convenient. You can take the Airport Express or book a tour with us. We would suggest that you need at least 6 hours to get in and out of the city and to return in time for your flight. Read more about Layover in Hong Kong