Tourist Places in Hong Kong

An ultra-modern city deep rooted in culture, Hong Kong is where swanky skyscrapers stand alongside traditional temples and where shopping, dining and nightlife are some of the biggest draws.

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Things To See & Do

A Symphony of Lights Show

A Symphony of Lights Show

Watch the Interactive Light & Sound Show
A Symphony of Lights is a light and sound show featuring searchlights, lasers, LED screens and pyrotechnic fireworks, that work in unison and are set to upbeat music.

15 minutes

Suggested Time

Sai Kung East Country Park

Sai Kung East Country Park

Hike the Scenic Trails
Start off with the ‘Deserted Beaches Hike’ in Sai Kung East Country Park. The trail is set along a scenic coastline through verdant forests and old Hakka clan villages.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Star Ferry Ride

Star Ferry Ride

Hop on the Iconic Ferry
The Star Ferry service has been connecting Hong Kong Island and Kowloon since 1888, and offers great views of the Victoria Harbour and the city’s skyline.

15 minutes

Suggested Time

Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Park

Stroll through the Scenic Park
A green oasis spanning across eight hectares, Hong Kong Park is a popular public park housing attractions like Edward Youde Aviary and Forsgate Conservatory greenhouse.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark

Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark

Explore the Beautiful Park
Spread across 150 square kilometres, the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark comprises of two geological regions with volcanic and sedimentary rocks, including unique hexagonal rock columns.

3 to 4 hours

Suggested Time

Junk Boat Ride

Junk Boat Ride

Ride a Traditional Chinese Boat
One of the best ways to explore the Victoria Harbour is by riding a traditional wooden Junk Boat that has been modified over time to offer luxuries like air-conditioning.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street Night Market

Go on a Shopping Spree
Find everything from antiques and apparel to tea-ware and trinkets at the Temple Street Night Market. It is a night-time street bazaar dotted with a number of vendors and food hawkers.

3 to 4 hours

Suggested Time

Chungking Mansions

Chungking Mansions

A vibrant cultural hub showcasing Hong Kong's diversity.
Chungking Mansions, located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, is a unique 17-storey conjoined building known for its vibrant multicultural atmosphere. Built in 1961, it has become a hub for international visitors, offering a mix of budget accommodations, eclectic shops, and global cuisines. The complex gained cultural significance through its portrayal in Wong Kar-wai's iconic film 'Chungking Express' and remains a fascinating landmark for those seeking an authentic and diverse experience in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Iconic venue with stunning views and vibrant global events.
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is a stunning waterfront landmark located in Wan Chai, serving as one of the major convention and exhibition venues in Hong Kong. It features a multipurpose meeting and events center with breathtaking views of the harbour and skyline, providing direct access to two hotels.
Blue House

Blue House

Explore history and culture at this vibrant blue landmark!
The Blue House is a distinctive 4-story landmark known for its vibrant blue color and historical significance.
Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

Breathtaking 360° views of Hong Kong from 390m above sea!
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is an indoor observation deck located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Center, over 390 meters above sea level. It offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Hong Kong, including the iconic skyline, Victoria Harbour, and surrounding landscapes. The deck features high-tech telescopes, interactive multimedia exhibits, and a 20-meter-long interactive story wall showcasing Hong Kong's cultural heritage. Visitors can also enjoy a cafe with stunning views, providing a relaxing and luxurious experience.
Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan

Explore vibrant culture and history in dynamic Sheung Wan!
Sheung Wan, located in the heart of Hong Kong, is a vibrant district celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and dynamic atmosphere. This bustling area offers a unique blend of traditional and modern experiences, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. Visitors can explore historic temples, traditional Chinese medicine shops, trendy cafes, art galleries, and colorful street markets. The district is also known for its proximity to the iconic Victoria Harbour, providing stunning views and photography opportunities. Sheung Wan is accessible 24 hours a day, with peak visiting times in the late morning and early evening when local shops and eateries are most active. The area caters to a diverse audience, including couples, families, solo travelers, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Convenient parking options, efficient public transport, and a lively atmosphere make Sheung Wan an ideal spot to immerse yourself in Hong Kong's heritage and contemporary lifestyle.
Hong Kong Stadium

Hong Kong Stadium

Experience football legends in an unforgettable showdown!
The Hong Kong Stadium, a premier sports venue with a capacity of 40,000, is set to host 'Legends Assemble,' a historic football event featuring legendary players from Real Madrid and Barcelona. This exclusive event celebrates the legacy of Spanish football, bringing together over 30 international stars for an unforgettable match.
M+ Cinema

M+ Cinema

A hub for art and cinema lovers in vibrant West Kowloon.
M+ Cinema, located on the ground floor of the M+ Museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District of Hong Kong, is a haven for film enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Opened in June 2022, this avant-garde cinema boasts three screening houses that showcase an eclectic mix of experimental cinema, video art, restored classics, and rarely seen art and culture films. Visitors can explore a film library featuring rare and hard-to-find films, adding to the venue's appeal for cinephiles. The cinema is equipped with cutting-edge audiovisual technology and offers both digital and traditional film projection, ensuring a rich cinematic experience. While the seating design has received mixed reviews, with some likening it to a lecture room, others appreciate the comfortable environment and immersive sound system. The venue is easily accessible via metro, taxi, or car rentals, and offers convenient parking options for both cars and bikes. Tickets can be purchased online or at the cinema's front desk. M+ Cinema is renowned for its cultural and entertainment themes, making it a premier destination for those seeking a blend of art and cinema. The best time to visit is during the cooler months from November to March, with early mornings or late afternoons recommended for a more relaxed experience. Visitors are encouraged to dress comfortably yet stylishly and carry essentials like water bottles and mobile phones while adhering to the venue's guidelines. With its modern architecture and vibrant atmosphere, M+ Cinema is also a great spot for photography enthusiasts, especially during the golden hour. Despite some concerns about seating comfort and air conditioning, the cinema remains a must-visit for fans of art-house and mainstream films alike.
Hong Kong City Hall

Hong Kong City Hall

A cultural hub blending history, art, and modern elegance.
Hong Kong City Hall is a historic and cultural landmark located in the Central district of Hong Kong. It serves as a venue for performing arts, exhibitions, and civic events, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's cultural heritage and modern artistic endeavors.
Golden Bauhinia Square

Golden Bauhinia Square

Commemorates history with iconic views of Victoria Harbour.
Golden Bauhinia Square is a significant historical site located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wan Chai. It commemorates the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from British to Chinese sovereignty. The square features the iconic Golden Bauhinia Bronze Statue, which stands 6 meters tall and symbolizes prosperity, with the stunning Victoria Harbour providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors.
Hong Kong Cultural Centre

Hong Kong Cultural Centre

A cultural haven blending art, architecture, and performances.
The Hong Kong Cultural Centre is a vibrant hub for the arts, featuring a concert hall, a theatre, a studio theatre, and an art gallery. It serves as a venue for a variety of performances, including music, dance, and theatre, making it a cornerstone of Hong Kong's cultural scene.

Best Time To Visit Hong Kong

All year round destination

  • OCT-APR

    Peak Season

  • MAY-JUN

    Moderate Season

  • JUL-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant breeze and perfect amount of sunshine along with moderate temperatures.
  • Things You'll Love:Sightseeing and outdoor activities.

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Tourist Places & Memorable Experiences in Hong Kong

Here are a few quick facts about Hong Kong to make your travel safe and easy. Hong Kong is a International destination. The best time to visit Hong Kong is October, November, December, January, February, March and April. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. May and June period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

In peak season you can expect pleasant breeze and perfect amount of sunshine along with moderate temperatures, whereas in off-season, tourists expect hot and humid weather. In moderate seasons, most of the expectation is pleasant weather with slightly higher temperatures. In Hong Kong, the festivals of Hong Kong WinterFest, National Day, Chinese New Year and Dragon Boat Festival are celebrated when a large number of tourists flock together. The festivals are celebrated in the month of November-January, October, February and June respectively. So, if you are fond of bustling streets and localities, choose this time of the year to travel.

If your travel seems incomplete without getting into some fun activities then you will love to get indulged in sightseeing and outdoor activities. In moderate season you will love to get indulged in shopping and the natural beauty.

Whilst in Hong Kong, we also recommend that you pay a visit to some of the most popular places which are Hong Kong Disneyland, Big Buddha and Victoria Peak.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Hong Kong

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Hong Kong?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Hong Kong Disneyland, Big Buddha, and Victoria Peak when you are in Hong Kong to make a funfilled vacay.

What are the activities you can explore during the peak season and moderate season in Hong Kong?

In the peak season months October, November, December, January, February, March and April you will experience pleasant breeze and perfect amount of sunshine along with moderate temperatures wherein around moderate season i.e. May and June you will enjoy pleasant weather with slightly higher temperatures. Whatever that suits your calendar, Hong Kong awaits you for a good time.

How is the weather of Hong Kong in peak season?

The weather of Hong Kong in peak season is pleasant breeze and perfect amount of sunshine along with moderate temperatures. It means you can easily plan a trip to Hong Kong in the months of ​​​​​​​​October, November, December, January, February, March and April to enjoy your trip to the fullest.