Explore Hong Kong’s iconic landmarks and scenic views in a full-day tour. Discover history, taste local cuisine, and enjoy breathtaking sights.
Explore Hong Kong’s iconic landmarks and scenic views in a full-day tour. Discover history, taste local cuisine, and enjoy breathtaking sights.
- Central Market - Once one of Hong Kong’s initial wet markets, Central Market is a Grade III historic building that has been transformed into a ‘Playground for All’. It features dining outlets, retail stores, and cultural experiences that link visitors to the area’s history, tradition, and modern culture.
- Mid-levels Escalator - The…
- Central Market - Once one of Hong Kong’s initial wet markets, Central Market is a Grade III historic building that has been transformed into a ‘Playground for All’. It features dining outlets, retail stores, and cultural experiences that link visitors to the area’s history, tradition, and modern culture.
- Mid-levels Escalator - The Central—Mid-Levels Escalator is a well-known attraction in Hong Kong. This 800-metre-long system, inaugurated in 1993, holds the title of the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator. It begins at Queen’s Road Central, connects to the Central Market Flyover, and meanders through Central up to Conduit Road.
- Tai Kwun - Situated on Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, Tai Kwun comprises three monuments: the old Central Police Station, the former Central Magistracy, and Victoria Prison. Now a heritage and art museum, Tai Kwun is dedicated to providing a rich and thrilling heritage and artistic experience in Hong Kong.
- PMQ - PMQ Yuanchuangfang is part of the “Conserving Central” initiative. It hosts numerous design studios and shops, featuring over 100 designers and creative entrepreneurs. Visitors can explore a variety of fashion accessories, lifestyle products, food, furniture, jewelry, watches, design services, and galleries. Additionally, it offers restaurants, exhibition venues, and event facilities.
- Man Mo Temple - Man Mo Temple, notable for its green tiled roof, was built between 1847 and 1862. The complex includes Lit Shing Kung, dedicated to all heavenly gods, and Kung Sor. The temple houses well-preserved artifacts like a Qing Dynasty bronze bell from 1847 and a sedan chair from 1862. Detailed granite pillars, door frames, carved wooden plaques, and historic murals showcase traditional craftsmanship, emphasizing Chinese architectural elements.
- Aberdeen Fishing Village - Historic photos of the ‘floating villages’ in Aberdeen Harbour, located between Hong Kong Island’s southern coast and the nearby islet of Ap Lei Chau, depict thousands of fishing families residing on traditional Chinese junk houseboats in the mid-1900s, creating some of the city’s most iconic and lasting images.
Stroll along the Ap Lei Chau Promenade and take a kaito ferry to Aberdeen to admire local landmarks along the waterfront while enjoying the breathtaking sea views.
- Repulse Bay Beach - Spanning 292 metres, Repulse Bay Beach is renowned for its silky soft white sand. The water is clear, calm, and particularly inviting for a swim. Indeed, Repulse Bay’s stunning beach has been Hong Kong Island’s primary swimming beach since the 19th century.
- Stanley Market - Stanley Market is a must-visit destination for tourists in Hong Kong. It offers a fascinating selection of small shops selling silk garments, sportswear, art, Chinese costume jewelry, and souvenirs.

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Experience the wonders of Hong Kong in a one-day tour, exploring the city’s highlights and must-see landmarks using public transport and walking. Visit Central Market, the Mid-Level Escalator, Tai Kwun, PMQ, the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, and Man Mo Temple in the Central and Western districts. Additionally, venture into the Southern District…
Experience the wonders of Hong Kong in a one-day tour, exploring the city’s highlights and must-see landmarks using public transport and walking. Visit Central Market, the Mid-Level Escalator, Tai Kwun, PMQ, the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, and Man Mo Temple in the Central and Western districts. Additionally, venture into the Southern District to enjoy the natural beauty of Aberdeen Fishing Port by taking a local boat from Ap Lei Chau to Aberdeen, as well as Repulse Bay Beach and Stanley Market in the afternoon. Savor a delightful lunch at a local Hong Kong restaurant or food market, indulge in the local cuisine, learn about the city’s rich history, and take in the breathtaking views all in one day.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.