Hong Kong
The city-state of Hong Kong is a thrilling metropolis on the southern coast of China. The dense population of Hong Kong has led to a unique cityscape, teeming with skyscrapers. The city has a rich cultural life, balancing traditional Chinese arts with international culture.
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Hong Kong Big Bus 24‐ or 48‐Hour Hop‐On Hop‐Off Tour
Your big bus Hong Kong hop‐on hop‐off tour kicks off when you board the double‐decker open‐top bus at any of the city’s stops. Settle in for informative commentary and learn about the sites, sounds, history and traditions of this diverse island. Select from various routes that showcase the best of Hong Kong Island (Red Route), Stanley (Green Route), or Kowloon (Blue Route). Your 24‐ or 48‐hour ticket grants you access to all routes, ensuring you see all the Hong Kong highlights. Explore by foot whenever you choose and wander through city streets, historic temples, well‐kept museums and other cultural landmarks on this exceptional tour. A Star Ferry ticket is included with your tour. Enjoy a ride on this historic boat that’s been transporting some 70,000 passengers a day between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island since 1888. Your 48‐hour ticket also includes one of the following add‐ons: Peak Tram Special Combo, sky100 Observation Deck, or a Sampan Houseboat visit.
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Lantau Island Day Trip — Big Buddha & Tai O (2024) | 1k+ booked
Spend a day exploring the Big Buddha and Lantau Island district of Hong Kong on this guided city tour. Join your guide and discover area highlights including Big Buddha, the Tai O fishing village, and a dolphin‐watching area. Hear interesting stories about Hong Kong from your local guide and enjoy a light vegetarian meal and local snack.
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Hong Kong Airport Plaza Premium Lounge Pass
Enjoy relaxation, comfort and peace and quiet with access to the Hong Kong International Airport Plaza Premium Lounge. Escape the rush of the terminals and choose from different durations of relaxation depending on your departure time. With 24‐hour a day services and amenities like hot showers and delicious food, this is the perfect option for wary travelers. The well‐kept lounge allows for the ultimate unwinding between flights and the airport provides hassle‐free transit from Hong Kong to any destination.
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Hong Kong Walking Tour (Must‐See Landmarks Visit)
Enjoy a tour of Hong Kong, guided by an English‐speaking guide, who will take you to some of the most famous spots in town. Visit areas like the mid‐levels escalator, Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts, Hollywood Road, PMQ creative center, Man Po Temple, several markets, and much more. In addition to this, enjoy a ride on the Star Ferry, ride a tram, enjoy tastings of local snacks, and savor a classic dim sum lunch (if option is selected).
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Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Ticket on Lantau Island
Fly over Lantau Island with a ticket for the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car. When you reach the top after the 25‐minute ride, you can explore the attractions at your leisure. Visit Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping Village, the Wisdom Path, and Tian Tan Buddha, a.k.a. Big Buddha. When booking, select either a one‐way or round‐trip ride with the option to upgrade to a Crystal Cabin, which features a glass bottom.
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Hong Kong Central, Sheung Wan Districts Food Tour
Wander through Hong Kong’s Central and Sheung Wan neighborhoods on this food tasting tour that showcases the tastes and flavors of Asia. Go off the beaten path and sample food from six different culinary destinations as you follow your expert local guide through back alleys and open markets, plus wind through colonial architecture and learn about the city’s colorful history. With a small group cap of 12 people, you’re sure to have a personalized experience.
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Hong Kong Private Customized Walking Tour
Experience Hong Kong like a local on a private, personalized walking tour designed just for you. Whether you're a foodie, a history enthusiast, or an art lover, your knowledgeable local host will tailor the itinerary to match your interests. Explore hidden gems, iconic landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods while gaining insider tips to enhance your trip. This immersive tour perfectly reveals Hong Kong's true character, offering flexibility, cultural depth, and unforgettable memories.
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Secret Food Tour With the Locals in Tin Hau Hong Kong w/ Private Tour Option
Burst through the language barrier and get a handle on Hong Kong’s food culture with the help of a local guide on this small‐group, half‐day food tasting tour in Tin Hau. Chow down on street food and home‐cooked favorites from beef brisket to roast goose to dim sum to local sweets. Along the way, stop at temples and tour a local market.
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Small‐Group Hong Kong Island Food Tour
Begin your guided tour by meeting in the Sheung Wan district of Hong Kong Island, and make your way to an old tea house for your first dish, a breakfast of yum cha (dim sum) served by trolley. Let your senses absorb while taking in the restaurant’s atmosphere—lively and crowded with a history that dates back almost 100 years. Then head to a family‐run business from the 1960s, recommended by the Michelin Guide, for wonton noodles, a Hong Kong specialty that, while simple, can only be perfected by a local master. Continue your tour with a cup of milk tea, one of the most pervasive pieces of the city’s food culture that remains from the days of British rule. Next, take a ride on the Ding Ding (the Hong Kong tramway; own expense) to another family‐run restaurant, which dates back to the Qing dynasty (pre‐20th century) and is renowned for its English char siu (roast meat). Taste a mixture of traditional roasted meats served with rice and homemade sauces before ending your foodie adventure with a dan tat (egg tart), another Chinese take on an English dish, the custard tart. Take pleasure in the 60‐year history of this local bakery, a favorite of one former Hong Kong governor. Throughout the tour, hear about Hong Kong’s food history, and make stops at a local tea shop to try preserved "candies," a family‐run soy sauce producer, a dried seafood shop, a Chinese medicine shop from the 1940s, and the city’s oldest wet market.
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Kowloon Walking Tour on the Dark Side of Hong Kong
If you like to travel with a purpose and look below the surface, this gritty, hard‐edged tour is for you. Discover the city's less affluent areas that are a stark contrast to Hong Kong’s shiny skyscrapers. Visit traditional markets and gain insight into what real life is like for thousands of Hongkongers as you explore the Kowloon area.