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Located in the city centre, this contemporary business hotel is in the Golden Mile shopping district, close to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, and directly connected ...
SG$189
SG$189Located in Tsim Sha Tui, Hong Kong's commercial and entertainment district, the hotel offers convenient access to shopping, dining, entertainment, and a metro ...
SG$155
SG$155Located in Hong Kong East, this hotel is within 2 mi (3 km) of Tin Hau Temple, Hung Hom Star Ferry Pier, and Times Square Shopping Mall. Victoria Park and Hong ...
SG$61
SG$61Just 109 yards (100 meters) from Harbour City, Hong Kong's massive shopping arcade, this luxury hotel is 218 yards (200 meters) from the Victoria Harbour ...
SG$304
SG$304Situated in the entertainment district, this hotel is within 6 mi (10 km) of Tsing Ma Bridge, Apliu Street Market, and Fa Hui Park. Flower Market and Ladies' ...
SG$80
SG$80Centrally located in the Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon) neighborhood, this Hong Kong hotel is 0.1 km from the Hong Kong Museum of Art, 0.2 km from the New World Center, ...
SG$287
SG$287Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, this hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Hong Kong Observatory, The One, and Miramar Shopping Centre. Hong Kong Coliseum and Nathan ...
SG$72
SG$72Located on the Victoria Harbour waterfront, this hotel is just a few steps from the MTR Whampoa Station (Exit D2). Major attractions such as Temple Street at ...
SG$198
SG$198Several night street markets, including the Ladies Bazaar and the Sports Apparel Market, can be found 2 km (less than 2 miles) away in nearby Mongkok.
SG$115
SG$115Located directly at Hong Kong airport, this hotel is 18 km (11 miles) from Hong Kong Disneyland, and 35.3 km (22 miles) from the Hong Kong city center.
SG$176
SG$176Good hotel
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Hong Kong sits on the southern coast of China and is one of Asia’s major economic centres. The former British colony is known for its deep natural harbour and its skyline, as well as ‘East meets West’ culture. It is an entertainment hub, a shopper’s haven, a foodies’ dream and has a huge number of attractions. Plus, there are over 400 hotels in Hong Kong that cater to all budgets.
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Hong Kong is split into five districts, with each having fun things to do for anyone enjoying a holiday in Hong Kong. It's worth spending at least 4 days in Hong Kong.
Kowloon: Those interested in Hong Kong’s heritage should walk along the Ping Shan Heritage Trail in the New Territories, visit the Kowloon Walled City Park and go to see the Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island, which, at 34 metres high, is the largest outdoor bronze Buddha in the world. The Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Museum of Art and Hong Kong Cultural Centre are also a must.
Take a tram to Victoria Peak for the best views of the Hong Kong skyline. This is the highest point in the area, with the Peak Tower’s galleria being the place to go for phenomenal views. Time your visit with the evening light show to see the skyscrapers light up. For nature lovers, a trip to the New Territories to visit the Hong Kong Wetland Park or the beautiful Sai Kung Peninsula should be on tourists’ itineraries.
Families will find plenty to do in Hong Kong as it is home to Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Ocean Park and Ngong Ping 360. Get tips on how to skip the queue and plan your visit to Hong Kong Disneyland on the blog. Hong Kong Island also has some family friendly places to spend a day, like the Southern Playground, Stanley Ma Hang Park and Quarry Bay Park.
Food and Nightlife in Hong KongHong Kong is a haven for foodies, with local must try dishes like dim sum, congee and noodles, along with cuisine from all over the world. It ranges from cheap street food to Michelin-starred restaurants like at The Langham, Hong Kong and the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fong, Wan Chai and Knutsford Terrace are the three main drinking areas, though no trip to Hong Kong should end without having a cocktail while overlooking the harbour at The Peninsula Hong Kong.
Shopping in Hong Kong
There is an abundance of shopping in Hong Kong, ranging from cheap markets to luxury international brand name stores. The Ladies Market, Stanley Market and Weekend Market are great places to pick up bargain items, while Festival Walk, the Landmark and Pacific Place are where visitors will find luxury brand shops. Tsim Sha Tsui on Kowloon and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island are the most popular shopping destinations.