SightSeeing in Hong Kong

District
Attractions
Transportation
Approx. Travelling Time*
Tsim Sha Tsui
Avenue of Stars
Avenue of Stars acts as a tribute to Hong Kong film-making professionals. It features commemorative plaques, handprints of movie celebrities and a life-size statue of the legendary kung-fu action star, Bruce Lee.
  • Address:
    22-22E Salisbury Road, near to New World Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui

  • Opening Hours*:
    24 hours
MTR
25 minutes
Mongkok
Ladies' Market
Ladies’ Market is the first legal hawker street in Hong Kong. Though it is named as a market for ladies, you can find a remarkable array of clothes, accessories, cosmetics, and unique local toys there. Just think of anything and you will get it with a good bargain there.
  • Address:
    Tung Choi Street, Mongkok

  • Opening Hours*:
    11am to 12pm daily

MTR
20 Minutes
Wong Tai Sin
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple is a colorful and oriental temple of rich religious character. It intends to worship a mythical shepherd who had the power of healing and became a popular deity later. As Wong Tai Sin is a major center of Daoist worship, it is always packed with both followers and tourists who long for different experience.
  • Address:
    Wong Tai Sin Road

  • Opening Hours*:
    7:30am to 5:30pm daily
MTR
25 minutes
Tin Shui Wai Hong Kong Wetland Park
The 61-hectare Hong Kong Wetland Park demonstrates the diversity of the Hong Kong's wetland ecosystem and highlights the need to conserve them. It presents an opportunity to provide an education and recreation venue with a theme on the functions and values of wetlands. It is an exposition of how wetland can be developed without compromising its intended ecological mitigation functions
  • Address:
    Tin Shui Wai

  • Opening Hours*:
    10am to 5pm daily, closed on Tuesday

  • Admission Fee*:
    HKD$30
Bus or Light Rail
1 hour
Causeway Bay Times Square
As one of the Hong Kong most famous shopping mall, it is always crowded with people of all ages. It features a massive retail space where you can find a grand movie theatre and various kinds of boutiques including Chanel and Lane Crawford. Outside the mall, there is a wide screen broadcasting TV shows and different messages.
  • Address:
    1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay


  • Opening Hours*:
    9am to 11pm daily
MTR
40 minutes
Causeway Bay Victoria Park
As the biggest park in Hong Kong, Victoria Park has long been a favourite place of citizens where they can spend their leisure time freely. It is composed of various recreational facilities including a swimming pool, tennis courts, bowling green, etc. A 1.5-hectare lawn and greenery also make it a cozy retreat of bustling city life.
  • Address:
    Causeway Road, Causeway Bay
MTR or Bus
40 minutes
Wan Chai Golden Bauhinia Square
Outside Golden Bauhinia Square is a gorgeous golden bauhinia, the flower of Hong Kong symbolizing its continuing prosperity. It is a present from the Chinese Government to celebrate the handover of Hong Kong. You can also enjoy the soft sea breeze and the astonishing sight of Victoria Harbour.
  • Address:
    1 Expo Drive, near Hong Kong Convention And Exhibition Centre


  • Opening Hours*:
    24 hours
MTR
45 minutes
Admiralty Pacific Place
Pacific Place is one of the landmarks in Hong Kong that unite offices of global companies, superb boutiques, live music performance, fine dining and entertainment area. It is the best one-stop place for complete indulgence.
  • Address:
    88 Queensway

  • Opening Hours*:
    10am to 10pm daily
MTR
28 minutes
Central International Finance Centre Mall
Situated in the heart of Hong Kong, IFC mall is simply a world-class mall which consists of shops over 200 renowned brands. Together with a newly established cinema, it becomes a nowhere-to-be-found living and entertainment mega structure in the city.
  • Address:
    1 Harbour View Street (Hong Kong MTR Station)

  • Opening Hours*:
    7:30am to 11pm daily
MTR
19 minutes
Central The Landmark
Designed as a big open building concept, the multi-storey mall offers tourists an extravagant journey of crazy shopping. With all the delicately designed clothes and other items, window-shopping surely cannot satisfy your lust of possessing the best things in the world.
  • Address:
    12-16 Des Voeux Road Central, Central

  • Opening Hours*:
    10:30am to 7:30pm daily
MTR
25 minutes
Central Lan Kwai Fong
Boasting numerous bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants, it is a popular choice for the well off locals, expatriates and tourists. The atmosphere even gets more intense during important holidays like Christmas and Halloween where the whole street is packed with fevered crowd. It is surely a good place to experience cultural diversity.
  • Address:
    the crossing of D'Aguilar Street and Lan Kwai Fong, Central
MTR
25 minutes
The Peak The Peak
Whether at noon or at night, The Peak is the number 1 place to view the picturesque coastal rolling skyline of Hong Kong. And it offers more than spectacular view. In The Peak Tower, you can find famous restaurants, antique shops, shop selling local specialties, Madame Tussauds, etc. To get there, the Peak Tram is a lovely choice because the rail along the hill is so steep that you will find yourself leaning at a great angle while you are enjoying the magnificent beauty around.
MTR, and Bus or Minibus or Peak Tram
55 minutes
Aberdeen Hundreds of people living on fishing junks form a community in Aberdeen harbour. Their traditional lifestyle creates a dramatic contrast to the nearby groups of downtown area and skyscrapers. Tourists can enjoy both stunning sea view and amazing gourmet dishes while riding the sampan.
MTR and Bus
45 minutes
Repulse Bay Having a relaxing resort-like atmosphere, the wide, wave-lapped beach is popular with locals and visitors alike and great for both swimming and sandy strolls Repulse is something more than just a beautiful beach. The ornate buildings nearby are built in a traditional splendid Chinese style with towering twin statues of Kwun Yum and Tin Hau, both protectors of fishermen, nearby.
MTR and Bus
1 hour 5 minutes
Ocean Park Ocean Park, another theme park of Hong Kong, is long-established and famous for its exciting mix of education, entertainment and conservation facilities. A cable car system links the lowland and headland sections of the park, so that you can appreciate spectacular views of waters of Hong Kong while taking the ride.
  • Address:
    Nam Long Shan, Aberdeen

  • Opening Hours*:
    9am to 8pm daily

  • Admission Fee*:
    HKD$208 (Adult)
    HKD$103 (Child aged 3 -11)
    Free (Senior 65 or above and child aged below 3)
MTR and Bus
1 hour
Disneyland Disneyland is almost everywhere in the world but the one in Hong Kong is absolutely unprecedented. Once you enter it, it is not difficult to foresee that you will be absorbed in the Chinese elements of the parks as well as familiar Disney characters. Various shops are also there for shopaholics. Have a nice day there!
  • Address:
    Penny’s Bay

  • Opening Hours*:
    10am to 8pm daily

  • Admission Fee*:
    Regular:
    HKD$295 (Adult)
    HKD$210 (Child aged 3 - 11)
    HKD$170 (Senior 65 or above)

    Peak / Special Day:
    HKD$350 (Adult)
    HKD$250 (Child aged 3 - 11)
    HKD$200 (Senior 65 or above)
Bus R42 or MTR
24 minutes
Lantau Island Ngong Ping 360
This dynamic new tourism experience blends a spectacular 5.7km cable car journey with a unique cultural themed village, and easy access to the Tian Tan Buddha Statue, the world's largest, seated, outdoor, bronze Buddha statue.
  • Address:
    Tung Chung / Ngong Ping

  • Opening Hours*:
    10am to 6pm on weekdays; 10am to 6:30pm on weekends

  • Admission Fee*:
    Regular:
    HKD$145 (Adult)
    HKD$75 (Child aged 3 - 11)
    HKD$108 (Senior 65 or above)
Special Day:
HKD$155 (Adult)
HKD$80 (Child aged 3 - 11)
HKD$118 (Senior 65 or above)

MTR
30 minutes
Lantau Island Tai O
Once a fishing village, Tai O symbolizes the unique past of Hong Kong with living environment surrounded by river, cultural and historical monuments and the rich source of natural heritage, which are all great attractions of the place. Many native products such as salted fish, dried seafood and shrimp paste are produced here. It has evolved into a fantastic spot for eco tourism and hiking as well.
Ferry or MTR, and bus
2 hour 30

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