HONG KONG ITINERARY: 12 best things to Do & places to check out

HONG KONG ITINERARY: 12 best things to Do & places to check out

Hong Kong is a bustling urban jungle with plenty of things to do and places of interest. If you’re planning to visit, here are the must-sees that we recommend you include in your HONG KONG ITINERARY.

You will find more information about each place below the photos. We also mentioned the closest MTR station and links for useful info.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

Disneyland Hong Kong
Victoria Peak
Avenue of Stars
AquaLuna Symphony of Lights Tour
Ngong Ping and Tian Tan Buddha
360 Lantau Island Sky-Land-Sea Day Pass
Mong Kok
Hong Kong Food Tour
Hong Kong walking Tour
Macau Day Tour
Noah’s Ark
Kung Fu corner at Kowloon Park
iVenture Card
Sample Hong Kong Itinerary
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Disneyland Hong Kong

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Theme parks are for both children and the child at heart. A trip to Disneyland will make you travel back to your childhood when things were simpler. The “Happiest place on Earth” provides plenty of fun and exciting rides.

You don’t have to go to the us to meet Mickey mouse and friends. The theme park opened its doors to the public in September 2005. You will find this destination in Penny’s Bay on Lantau Island. Disneyland is the largest theme park in HK. It has seven areas that follow a particular theme these are Mystic Point, main Street, Grizzly Gulch, Adventureland, toy story Land, Tomorrowland and fantasy Land. When you step into each area, you will experience its uniqueness; the buildings, costumed performers, mascots and setup.

Some of the rides you can enjoy are the Iron man Experience, Orbitron, Mystic Manor, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Dumbo the flying Elephant, space mountain and others. other than the rides, it is possible to have a meet meet-and-greet session with famous Disney characters. Sing along with each song during the performance of Lion King, watch the parades and dance to the infectious tunes blaring during your visit.

Nearest MTR Station: Disneyland Resort
Admission Fee: Adult: HK$589; child (Age 3 – 11) HK$419

✅ get discounted TICKETS HERE

Victoria Peak

Victoria Harbor from the Peak
When you visit, you will see stunning vistas of Victoria Harbour, Central’s cityscape and the nearby islands. the best time to go is at night, when the lights below are galaxy-like.

The actual summit of this mountain is not open for tourists. When you hear or say “The Peak” what this refers to are the residential buildings and parks. The popularity of Victoria peak has led to the development of peak Galleria and peak Tower, both of which offer visitors plenty of dining and entertainment choices. The peak Tram’s upper terminal is located in the peak Tower. The peak Galleria is beside the peak Tower and is where you will find the terminal for the green minibuses and buses.

Nearest MTR Station: Central. use exit J2. once you leave the terminal, cross the Chater garden and look for the bank of China building (picture on the left). use this building as your main landmark. walk uphill along garden road and you’ll see the peak Tram Terminus on the left side. You can’t miss it because there are typically plenty of people queuing.

The lines for The peak are always very LONG! You will waste a lot of time that you could’ve spent doing something else. However, it is possible to avoid the long line by booking a ticket. The peak Tram Passes include other places of interest like the trick Eye Museum, sky Terrace 428 and Madame Tussauds. book below!

✅ RESERVE discounted TICKETS HERE

Avenue of Stars

The Avenue of stars facing Victoria Harbor
The Avenue of stars launched as a tourist attraction in April 2004. You can find this popular spot along Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade. This destination displays the Hong Kong film industry’s famous celebrities such as Jackie Chan, John Woo, Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Wong Kar Wai and Maggie Cheung just to name a few. As you walk along the avenue, you will see the stars’ signature, names and handprints on the promenade’s floor. one of the most prominent attractions you’ll see is Bruce Lee’s bronze statue.

The avenue is one of the best places to catch the Symphony of Lights. The show is a display of synchronized lighting accompanied with music. The spectacle features 44 of the city’s skyscrapers in the Hong Kong and Kowloon sides.

The Avenue of stars is currently closed for renovation and is expected to reopen sometime this year. After renovations, the avenue will have more green spaces, shaded areas and seating to accommodate more tourists.

Nearest MTR Station: east Tsim Sha Tsui. Take exit J. From there, it’s a short walk. look for it on your left. If your starting point is Nathan road or Tsim Sha Tsui Station, walk through the pedestrian subway to east Tsim Sha Tsui Station. follow the signs that lead to exit J and you’ll eventually reach your destination.

AquaLuna Symphony of Lights Tour

Want to level up your Symphony of Lights viHONG KONG ITINERARY: 12 best things to Do & places to check out (###) Hong Kong is a bustling urban jungle with plenty of things to do and places of interest. If you’re planning to visit, here are the must-sees that we recommend you include in your HONG KONG ITINERARY.

You will find more information about each place below the photos. We also mentioned the closest MTR station and links for useful info.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

Disneyland Hong Kong
Victoria Peak
Avenue of Stars
AquaLuna Symphony of Lights Tour
Ngong Ping and Tian Tan Buddha
360 Lantau Island Sky-Land-Sea Day Pass
Mong Kok
Hong Kong Food Tour
Hong Kong walking Tour
Macau Day Tour
Noah’s Ark
Kung Fu corner at Kowloon Park
iVenture Card
Sample Hong Kong Itinerary
More tips on YouTube ⬇️⬇️⬇️Related Posts:

Disneyland Hong Kong

Image provided by Klook
Theme parks are for both children and the child at heart. A trip to Disneyland will make you travel back to your childhood when things were simpler. The “Happiest place on Earth” provides plenty of fun and exciting rides.

You don’t have to go to the us to meet Mickey mouse and friends. The theme park opened its doors to the public in September 2005. You will find this destination in Penny’s Bay on Lantau Island. Disneyland is the largest theme park in HK. It has seven areas that follow a particular theme these are Mystic Point, main Street, Grizzly Gulch, Adventureland, toy story Land, Tomorrowland and fantasy Land. When you step into each area, you will experience its uniqueness; the buildings, costumed performers, mascots and setup.

Some of the rides you can enjoy are the Iron man Experience, Orbitron, Mystic Manor, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Dumbo the flying Elephant, space mountain and others. other than the rides, it is possible to have a meet meet-and-greet session with famous Disney characters. Sing along with each song during the performance of Lion King, watch the parades and dance to the infectious tunes blaring during your visit.

Nearest MTR Station: Disneyland Resort
Admission Fee: Adult: HK$589; child (Age 3 – 11) HK$419

✅ get discounted TICKETS HERE

Victoria Peak

Victoria Harbor from the Peak
When you visit, you will see stunning vistas of Victoria Harbour, Central’s cityscape and the nearby islands. the best time to go is at night, when the lights below are galaxy-like.

The actual summit of this mountain is not open for tourists. When you hear or say “The Peak” what this refers to are the residential buildings and parks. The popularity of Victoria peak has led to the development of peak Galleria and peak Tower, both of which offer visitors plenty of dining and entertainment choices. The peak Tram’s upper terminal is located in the peak Tower. The peak Galleria is beside the peak Tower and is where you will find the terminal for the green minibuses and buses.

Nearest MTR Station: Central. use exit J2. once you leave the terminal, cross the Chater garden and look for the bank of China building (picture on the left). use this building as your main landmark. walk uphill along garden road and you’ll see the peak Tram Terminus on the left side. You can’t miss it because there are typically plenty of people queuing.

The lines for The peak are always very LONG! You will waste a lot of time that you could’ve spent doing something else. However, it is possible to avoid the long line by booking a ticket. The peak Tram Passes include other places of interest like the trick Eye Museum, sky Terrace 428 and Madame Tussauds. book below!

✅ RESERVE discounted TICKETS HERE

Avenue of Stars

The Avenue of stars facing Victoria Harbor
The Avenue of stars launched as a tourist attraction in April 2004. You can find this popular spot along Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade. This destination displays the Hong Kong film industry’s famous celebrities such as Jackie Chan, John Woo, Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Wong Kar Wai and Maggie Cheung just to name a few. As you walk along the avenue, you will see the stars’ signature, names and handprints on the promenade’s floor. one of the most prominent attractions you’ll see is Bruce Lee’s bronze statue.

The avenue is one of the best places to catch the Symphony of Lights. The show is a display of synchronized lighting accompanied with music. The spectacle features 44 of the city’s skyscrapers in the Hong Kong and Kowloon sides.

The Avenue of stars is currently closed for renovation and is expected to reopen sometime this year. After renovations, the avenue will have more green spaces, shaded areas and seating to accommodate more tourists.

Nearest MTR Station: east Tsim Sha Tsui. Take exit J. From there, it’s a short walk. look for it on your left. If your starting point is Nathan road or Tsim Sha Tsui Station, walk through the pedestrian subway to east Tsim Sha Tsui Station. follow the signs that lead to exit J and you’ll eventually reach your destination.

AquaLuna Symphony of Lights Tour

Want to level up your Symphony of Lights vig Wan) to Taipa terminal via CotaiJet (ONE-WAY). Reserve discounted Ticket Here.

Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) to Macau outer Harbour terminal via TurboJet (ONE-WAY). Reserve discounted Ticket Here.

Hong Kong/Kowloon to Macau outer Harbour terminal via TurboJet (ROUNDTRIP). You can board either in Hong Kong Macau terminal (Sheung Wan) or in China Ferry terminal (Kowloon). Reserve discounted Ticket Here.

Hong Kong/Kowloon to Taipa terminal via CotaiJet (ROUNDTRIP). You can board either in Hong Kong Macau terminal (Sheung Wan) or in China Ferry terminal (Kowloon). Reserve discounted Ticket Here.

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If you want convenience and comfort, you can find day trips to Macau offered from Hong Kong. These operators will arrange everything for you from ferry tickets to lunch to sightseeing. If you are interested, book a tour below.

✅ RESERVE A SLOT HERE

Noah’s Ark

Of biblical proportions! China’s first Bible-themed amusement park, Noah’s Ark boasts the world’s only full-size replica of the legendary boat. meet their 67 pairs of life-sized animal figures at the Ark’s Garden, take a good look at some antique Bibles, and enjoy a wide range of interactive games and multimedia presentations!

But this Ark is more than Bible stories. The park also features exhibitions and state-of-the-art facilities for a greater appreciation of nature, culture, and history. The Solar Tower enables visitors to see activity on the sun’s surface in real time, and learn more about the solar system. Noah’s Adventureland provides the compulsory dizzying thrills with its giant Swing and 3D giant Ladder!

Opening Hours: 10am-6pm
Admission Fee: adult – HK$ 125-168

✅ get discounted TICKETS HERE!

Kung Fu corner at Kowloon Park

Everybody is kung fu fighting! Well, not really everybody. and not really fighting. but if you want to unleash the inner Jackie Chan in you, come check out the Kowloon Park and join Kung Fu Corner, a weekly demo by Chinese martial artists!

Kung Fu ain’t your thing? Your kids will still have a wonderful time exploring the Children’s and discovery Playgrounds and Aviary.

Kung Fu corner Schedule: Sunday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Admission Fee: FREE

iVenture Card

Getting this card has benefits such as discounts for some establishments and free entry to a number of tourist spots in both Macau and HK. This includes the following:

Ocean Park Hong Kong

Ngong Ping 360 (Hong Kong)

The peak Tram (Victoria Peak, Hong Kong)

Hong Kong Watertours Pre-Dinner Sunset Cruise

Macau Tower

These are only a handful, there are others included in the pass!

✅ RESERVE iVENTURE PASS HERE

Sample Hong Kong Itinerary

Day 1: VICTORIA PEAK, AVENUE OF STARS
09:55 am – Arrival at Hong Kong Airport
10:30 am – pick up Octopus Card, RESERVE HERE!
10:50 am – Take A21 Bus to Tsim Sha Tsui, HKD33
11:40 am – Check-in at guesthouse
12:00 pm – Lunch, HKD70
01:30 pm – walk around Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Park
03:30 pm – MTR to Central, HKD10.5
03:40 pm – walk to peak Tram
04:00 pm – Victoria Peak, roundtrip HKD86, RESERVE discounted TICKET!
06:00 pm – Go down via tram, walk to central Station
06:50 pm – MRT to Tsim Sha Tsui Station, HKD10.5
07:00 pm – walk to Avenue of Stars
07:15 pm – explore Avenue of Stars, FREE
08:00 pm – watch the Symphony of Lights, FREE
08:30 pm – Dinner, HKD 70
09:00 pm – walk back to hotel

Day 2: DISNEYLAND, MONG KOK
09:30 am – MTR to Disneyland Resort, HKD15.5
10:30 am – explore Disneyland Hong Kong, HKD 519, DISCOUNTED
01:00 pm – Lunch, HKD100
07:00 pm – MTR to Mong Kok, HKD23
07:40 pm – Dinner, HKD70
08:30 pm – explore Mongkok, shop
10:30 pm – MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui, HKD5.5

Day 3: NGONG PING, DEPARTURE
08:00 am – check out
09:00 am – Take MTR to Tung Chung Station, HKD19.5
10:00 am – Leave luggage at CityGate lockers, HKD60
10:30 pm – Brunch, HKD70
11:00 am – Take bus to Ngong Ping, HKD17.5
12:00 pm – See Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery

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