Explore Hong Kong’s vibrant culture on a private 6-hour walking tour with a certified guide. Customize your itinerary for an unforgettable experience.
Explore Hong Kong’s vibrant culture on a private 6-hour walking tour with a certified guide. Customize your itinerary for an unforgettable experience.
- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - Victoria Peak is a renowned tourist attraction offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline, Victoria Harbour, and nearby islands. Visitors can reach the peak via the historic Peak Tram or hiking trails. It’s an essential spot for sightseeing, dining, and enjoying the natural beauty.
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- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - Victoria Peak is a renowned tourist attraction offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline, Victoria Harbour, and nearby islands. Visitors can reach the peak via the historic Peak Tram or hiking trails. It’s an essential spot for sightseeing, dining, and enjoying the natural beauty.
- Ngong Ping 360 - Ngong Ping 360 is a scenic cable car ride providing stunning views of Lantau Island, the South China Sea, and the Tian Tan Buddha. The 25-minute journey connects Tung Chung to Ngong Ping Village, home to cultural attractions like the Po Lin Monastery. It’s a favored destination for both sightseeing and outdoor activities.
- K11 Art Mall - K11 Art Mall merges retail with art through its unique ‘Museum-Retail space,’ offering cultural experiences like workshops, concerts, and exhibitions. It features a diverse selection of international and local brands, including the K11 Design Store and K11 Beauty. The mall also houses Hong Kong’s first nature and lifestyle concept zone, K11 Natural.
- Ocean Park - Ocean Park is a beloved theme park featuring thrilling rides, marine life exhibits, and animal encounters. It offers attractions like aquariums, a giant panda habitat, and a cable car with stunning views. Ocean Park is a top destination for family fun, education, and adventure.
- Man Mo Temple - Man Mo Temple is a historic temple dedicated to the God of Literature (Man) and God of War (Mo). Built in the mid-19th century, it features intricate architecture and large hanging incense coils. The temple is a peaceful retreat, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong’s traditional spiritual practices.
- Mid-levels Escalator - The Mid-levels Escalator is the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, connecting the Central and Mid-Levels districts on Hong Kong Island. Spanning over 800 meters, it provides a convenient way to navigate the city’s steep terrain. The escalator is a popular spot for commuters and tourists, offering views of local shops and restaurants along the way.
- Stanley Market - Stanley Market is a popular open-air market known for its wide range of souvenirs, clothing, and artwork. Located in the scenic seaside village of Stanley, it attracts both locals and tourists looking for unique items. The market is also surrounded by cafes and restaurants, making it a great spot for shopping and relaxing.
- Avenue of the Stars - The Avenue of the Stars is a promenade that celebrates the city’s film industry, featuring handprints of famous actors and directors. Located along Victoria Harbour, it offers stunning views of the skyline and is a popular spot for both sightseeing and photography. The promenade also hosts sculptures and plaques dedicated to iconic Hong Kong movie stars.
- 1881 Heritage - 1881 Heritage is a historic landmark that was once the headquarters of the Marine Police, now transformed into a luxury shopping and dining destination. The site preserves its colonial architecture, offering visitors a blend of history and modern elegance. It is a popular spot for sightseeing, shopping, and enjoying fine dining experiences.
- Harbour City - Harbour City is the largest shopping mall in the city, featuring over 450 stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Located along Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, it offers stunning waterfront views. The mall is a major destination for both shopping and leisure, attracting locals and tourists alike.
- Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) - The Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) is a massive bronze statue located on Lantau Island, symbolizing harmony between man and nature, people and religion. Standing 34 meters tall, it is one of the largest seated Buddha statues in the world. Visitors can climb 268 steps to reach the statue and enjoy panoramic views of the island and surrounding areas.
- Flower Market Road - Flower Market Road is a bustling street filled with shops selling a wide variety of fresh flowers, plants, and gardening supplies. Located in Mong Kok, it attracts both locals and tourists with its vibrant displays and fragrant atmosphere. The market is especially popular during festivals and holidays, offering colorful blooms and decorative plants for all occasions.
- Soho - SOHO district is a vibrant area known for its trendy restaurants, bars, and art galleries. Located in Central, it offers a mix of international cuisine and a lively nightlife scene. The area is also famous for its steep streets and access to the Mid-Levels Escalator, making it a popular destination for dining and entertainment.
- Star Ferry - The Star Ferry has been transporting passengers across Hong Kong’s harbour for over a century, offering a scenic ride with close-up views of the iconic skyline. Despite modern road and rail tunnels, it remains a beloved mode of transportation for both locals and tourists. The ferry ride evokes the nostalgic charm of old Hong Kong.
- Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck - Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre, offers 360° panoramic views of Hong Kong and its harbor. In addition to breathtaking views, visitors can enjoy experiences like the VR Time Travel, multimedia story wall, and the ‘Love is in the Sky’ light show. Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton also provides delicious food with stunning views.
- Kowloon Park - Kowloon Park is a large urban park located in Tsim Sha Tsui, offering a peaceful escape from the city. It features beautiful gardens, walking paths, a bird lake, and an aviary, making it a popular spot for relaxation and recreation. The park also hosts cultural events and has a swimming pool and fitness facilities.
- Hong Kong Science Museum - The Hong Kong Science Museum offers interactive exhibits and educational displays focused on science and technology. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, it features hands-on experiences across themes like robotics, energy, and virtual reality, appealing to visitors of all ages. The museum’s most popular attraction is the massive energy machine, one of the largest of its kind in the world.
- Arte M Hong Kong - Arte M Hong Kong is a digital art museum offering immersive experiences through vibrant visual and interactive displays. Located in K11 HACC, it features a blend of art and technology, creating dynamic exhibitions that engage the senses. Visitors can explore a range of themed installations, making it a unique cultural and artistic destination.
- Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Monastery - Po Lin Monastery is a renowned Buddhist temple located on Lantau Island, near the famous Tian Tan Buddha. Established in 1906, it is a spiritual and cultural hub featuring beautiful architecture, tranquil gardens, and traditional vegetarian food. The monastery attracts visitors seeking peace and reflection in a serene mountain setting.
- Times Square - Times Square is a major shopping and entertainment complex located in Causeway Bay. With over 200 shops, restaurants, and a cinema, it’s a popular destination for shopping, dining, and leisure. The plaza outside is also known for hosting seasonal events and public art installations.
- Customizable Walking Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list’
- Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Hong Kong
- Certified Local English Speaking Guide
- Customizable Walking Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list’
- Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Hong Kong
- Certified Local English Speaking Guide
- Private Vehicle
- Transportation fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under ‘What to Expect.’
- Private Vehicle
- Transportation fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under ‘What to Expect.’
Embark on a seamless six-hour tour of Hong Kong with a knowledgeable English-speaking guide! The guide will showcase both the contemporary and traditional elements of this vibrant city.
Given Hong Kong’s expansive and diverse nature, a six-hour tour will likely concentrate on key locations, providing a snapshot of the city’s remarkable energy and…
Embark on a seamless six-hour tour of Hong Kong with a knowledgeable English-speaking guide! The guide will showcase both the contemporary and traditional elements of this vibrant city.
Given Hong Kong’s expansive and diverse nature, a six-hour tour will likely concentrate on key locations, providing a snapshot of the city’s remarkable energy and culture. In Hong Kong, you can witness the perfect fusion of modern skyscrapers and traditional heritage, and your private guide will ensure you maximize your day. Share your interests with us, and we’ll design a six-hour tour specifically for you!
Note*1: Please choose your must-see attractions from a list in the tour information to create your personalized itinerary.
- This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
- Tour dates can be changed up to 2 days before the tour. Any tour date change may result in a change of tour guide or tour unavailability.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.