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Central & Western District mixes glittering skyscrapers with colonial charm right in Hong Kong's beating heart. Hop on the world's longest outdoor escalator to discover hidden gems between the financial district's glass towers. Explore Man Mo Temple's incense-filled halls or hunt for treasures along Cat Street and Hollywood Road's antique shops. Grab dim sum from traditional teahouses or splurge at Michelin-starred spots in IFC Mall. Hotels range from luxury towers to boutique gems with harbour views. Getting around is a breeze with MTR stations at Central and Sai Ying Pun connecting you everywhere.
Wan Chai blends old-school Hong Kong with modern glitz, serving up contrasts at every turn. You'll find neon-lit bar streets near historic gems like the Blue House, while the massive Convention Centre dominates the harbour views. Between temple visits and market browsing, catch your breath at a local dim sum spot or waterfront promenade. Getting around is a breeze with Wan Chai MTR station connecting you to everywhere worth seeing. Dining options range from street food stalls to fancy restaurants, open late for night owls. Hotels typically cater to business travellers but offer convenient access to both shopping districts and nightlife hotspots.
Causeway Bay dazzles as Hong Kong's shopping paradise, where towering malls like Times Square stand shoulder to shoulder with local markets. The area buzzes with energy as shoppers hunt for everything from designer bags to street food snacks. When you need a breather, Victoria Park offers green space where locals practice tai chi while festivals bring the community together. Getting around is a snap with three convenient tram stops and excellent connections to the rest of Hong Kong. Dining options range from late-night dim sum to quick food court meals, with restaurants staying open until the wee hours. Accommodation tend towards efficient high-rise hotels with city views and modern amenities.
Sheung Wan serves up a perfect blend of old-meets-new Hong Kong charm. Wander through narrow lanes lined with traditional medicine shops and temples before stumbling upon hip galleries and cafés. Cat Street's antique stalls and the colonial-era Western Market give you a taste of the past, while Man Mo Temple fills the air with spiraling incense coils. Getting around is a breeze with the MTR station and frequent trams along Des Voeux Road. Foodies can bounce between traditional dim sum teahouses and trendy fusion spots. For a genuine experience, stay in one of the boutique hotels housed in beautifully converted heritage buildings.
Admiralty buzzes with glass towers, luxury shopping, and business energy that never quits. Hit Pacific Place mall for high-end retail therapy, then decompress in the leafy oasis of Hong Kong Park with its aviary and tai chi pavilion. The iconic twin cylinders of Lippo Centre create a skyline you won't forget, while Victoria Harbour offers stunning waterfront views just steps away. Getting around couldn't be easier with Admiralty MTR station connecting multiple rail lines for quick access to Hong Kong's attractions. Five-star hotels like Conrad and JW Marriott cater to travellers seeking upscale accommodation, while elevated walkways and underground passages keep you comfortable no matter the weather.
Children and adults alike can have a thrilling day at Ocean Park, one of the top theme parks in central Wong Chuk Hang. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you have fun at Ocean Park, you'll love Water World Ocean Park, just a short walk away.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is worth a pic or two when discovering Wan Chai. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
You can stroll along Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Terminal for relaxing water views when you're in Central & Western District. Our travellers also like the museums in the area – your cultural tour starts here.
During your trip to Hong Kong Island, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Lan Kwai Fong. Amble around this culturally rich area's waterfront or experience its fascinating museums.
During your trip to Hong Kong Island, you can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Soho. Amble around this culturally rich area's waterfront or experience its fascinating museums.
During your visit to Hong Kong Island, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Times Square Shopping Mall. Amble around this vibrant area's waterfront and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Ride the iconic Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour for breathtaking views of the glittering skyline. Ascend Victoria Peak by tram, then feast on dim sum and shop 'til you drop in bustling markets.
A city with lots of luxury shopping, fine dining, and hip cafes. Crowds and traffic dominate the city imagery. If you want peace and quiet, go to Vermont. If you seek excitement, hustle & bustle vibes, sexual and party energy, Hong Kong welcomes you.
Melody
10.0/10
Excellent
Hong Kong is very interesting, culturally diverse with lots on offer. Busy but with quiet spaces ranging from extensive shopping centres to peaceful beaches on the smaller islands with a spectacular skyline that never fails to delight. Do visit!
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
We used the Ferries, buses and trains to get around and visited the usual tourist spots as well as a local market and park. Everyone was so helpful. It was very hot and humid and rained so we just took advantage of local bars.
D
10.0/10
Excellent
Hong Kong is exciting - so go ahead lots of new buildings going up contrasting with very old. Double decker trams (ding dings) to move you efficiently and cheaply round the town - we loved it!
Noreen
8.0/10
Good
There're some tours in Tai Kwan, Tsz Shan Monastery, Ex-Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir which are all free. They're AMAZING! Must see in Hong Kong! Wonderful!
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Be sure to take cable car to top to see the view of the city. We went during the day and it was breathtaking and supposedly even better at night with city lit up.
Jennifer
10.0/10
Excellent
Yes, everyone should spare some time and money to visit Hongkong. It's really an amazing place to be especially the Disneyland, sky 100 and Kowloon park.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Incredible city. Dense but surrounded by beaches and hikes and green. Very busy but easily accessible and not too large, easy to manage in a few days.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Hong Kong offers fantastic climate, food, shopping and transportation. It is truly the Pearl of the Orient.
Gloria
10.0/10
Excellent
Visit Mt Victoria ,Stanley park . An evening cruise on the harbour. Shopping .Hop on Hop off bus
Check out reviews of Hong Kong Island hotels guests love
Harbour Grand Hong Kong
10/10 Excellent
"Lovely hotel. Staff were excellent, great facilities (especially the pool area was well appreciated).
Had a view of the harbour which was nice. And the rooftop viewing deck is incredible at sunset.
Location is a little bit away from other sights, but it’s well connected by bus or train.
The room was maybe a little dated, but I definitely enjoyed my stay. Thank you"
"We recently stayed five days and four nights at the Park Lane Hotel in Causeway Bay with my husband and son, and it was a wonderful experience. The staff were friendly and went above and beyond by welcoming us with a free bottle of wine and fresh fruit to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The location is ideal, just a two-minute walk to Causeway Bay MTR, with convenience stores and a wide range of restaurants right outside the door."
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Find out more about Hong Kong Island
Find out more about Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island is a scenic place known for its port. Top attractions include Ocean Park. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort.