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Hong Kong

Hong Kong dazzles with its electrifying spirit, soaring skyline, vibrant street markets, magical theme parks and mouthwatering dim sum. From culture to adventure, luxury shopping to Michelin-starred dining, the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ has it all.

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What are the best things to do in Hong Kong?

Begin your Hong Kong discovery by taking the iconic Star Ferry from Victoria Harbour and snap a selfie with Bruce Lee’s statue from Tsim Sha Tsui’s Avenue of Stars. Hop onboard a tram, locally known as Ding Ding, and explore the island’s most famous neighbourhoods, visit Mong Kok’s buzzing street markets, sample world-class dim sum at Tim Ho Wan and take a dip into culture at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. For some outdoor fun and epic views, soar to Victoria Peak or hike up Dragon’s Back.

A colourful fireworks display over Hong Kong's Victoria harbour is a Lunar New year tradition that will be a great way to celebrate 2024

What is Hong Kong’s nightlife like?

Hong Kong’s after-dark aura is pure magic. From swanky rooftop bars and buzzy night markets to harbour-side glamour, the city’s nightlife is legendary for a reason. Whether from the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade or a sky-high restaurant, see the spectacular ‘A Symphony of Lights’ show before exploring the lively Temple Street Market, teeming with Chinese souvenir stalls and local street food carts, known as dai pai dongs. Dial up the luxury by sipping on cocktails at OZONE, the world’s highest rooftop bar, and dance the night away in Lan Kwai Fong’s electrifying nightclubs. Enjoy live jazz at Foxglove or party in style on a luxury Victoria Harbour cruise under the glittering city lights.

A view of Hong Kong at night an excellent location for a family holiday - Luxury Escapes

Where to stay in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has a vast array of accommodations designed to suit every traveller. For a luxury Hong Kong hotel, The Ritz-Carlton in West Kowloon boasts skyline views, while The Upper House in Central is the epitome of elegance. For budget-friendly Hong Kong hotel options, check into the boutique offerings in Tsim Sha Tsui or Mong Kok’s vibrant streets. Stay in Central for nightlife, Causeway Bay for shopping, or Sheung Wan for hip cafes. For some tranquillity, try Repulse Bay’s glamorous beachfront escapes. Whatever your vibe, Hong Kong’s characteristic neighbourhoods cater to all.