In this private customized walking tour, you have a personal guide to make sure you make the most out of your time. You will have the flexibility of choosing between 4-8 hour tour. You will be able to visit all the sites based on your interests at a pace that suits you and start at any time you want. If you've never been to Hong Kong, you will be taken to the must-sees places like the iconic site of Victoria Peak and riding the Star Ferry to visit the Tsim Sha Tsui area. If you are a foodie, ill be sure to include food stops at some of the best street food places in Hong Kong. Need to pick up some souvenir on the way? You'll be taken to the best markets. If you're a photographer, you'll be shown the most photogenic locations in Hong Kong. So, there's everything that can be catered to you no matter what your interests are and you can have the time of your life.
Some of the attractions you can visit on your tour:
Central District
- Tai Kwun, the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Conservation award-winning restoration of the former Central Police Station compound.
- Central–Mid-Levels escalator, the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world.
- Explore the banking and financial district and learn about Feng Shui in architecture and business.
- Graham Street wet market, one of the oldest continuously operating produce markets in Hong Kong.
- Cruise through the district on a ‘ding ding'; a double-decker tram
- Ride the iconic Star Ferry from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui
Victoria Peak
- Admire the incredible birds-eye view of Hong Kong.
- Enjoy a 15 to 20-minute nature stroll to our special lookout point where the view is significantly better than the view from the touristy Observation Deck and Lion's Pavilion.
- Ride the iconic Peak Tram
Sheung Wan
- Indulge in a traditional dim sum breakfast or lunch at a restaurant with a 90-year history where the dim sum is still served via trolley service.
- Learn about Traditional Chinese Medicine and medicinal foods along ‘Dried Seafood Street'.
- Explore the back streets of PoHo and discover the district's grizzly history with plague and pirates.
- Man Mo Temple; a Grade I historic building dating back to 1847.
- Browse the antique stores along Hollywood Road and pick up some curio at the Cat Street market on Upper Lascar Row.
Tsim Sha Tsui
- Discover some of Hong Kong's oldest and most notable buildings including The Peninsula Hotel, the Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower, and ‘1881 Heritage', the Former Marine Police Headquarters.
- Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, where you can find statue of Bruce Lee on the Avenue of Stars
- Chungking Mansions, also known as the Ghetto at the Centre of the World, a fascinating building which is quite possibly the most globalised spot on the planet. Featured in many books and films including Wong Kar-Wai's 1994 movie Chungking Express.
Mong Kok
- Explore the colourful Flower Market, Bird Market, Goldfish Market and Ladies Market.
Sham Shui Po
- Visit the least affluent, and most vibrant, area of Hong Kong and learn about the day to day life of the average Hong Konger and learn about the heartbreaking reality of Hong Kong's cage homes and subdivided apartments.
- Pick up a bargain at the local Electronics Market or Jade Market.
- Go on a Michelin rated food crawl; home to some of the best local food in Hong Kong!
- Sham Shui Po has been featured in many films including Transformers: Age of Extinction, Infernal Affairs, Ghost in the Shell and A Simple Life.
South side of Hong Kong
- Enjoy a 45 to 50-minute public bus ride around the south side of the island - sit on the top deck for incredible views.
- Visit Aberdeen Harbour, home to a fishing community, traditional sampan boats, high-end marina clubs, luxury yachts and floating restaurants. Take a short cruise through the harbour to JUMBO the infamous floating restaurant.
- Take a walk on the beach at Repulse Bay and visit the Kwun Yam Shrine with colourful statues of Tin Hau (Goddess of the Sea) and Guan Yin (Goddess of Mercy).
- Shop till you drop at Stanley Market; a warren of lanes packed with touristy souvenirs and clothes and accessories. Visit Murray House, a 160-year-old restored colonial building that was dismantled and moved to the Stanley market waterfront from Central and Tai Wong Temple, a Taoist temple at the end of the Stanley main street.
Kowloon Walled City Pak
- Visit Kowloon Walled City Park, the former site of the notorious Kowloon Walled City Slum which was demolished in the 1990s.
Wong Tai Sin
- Explore Hong Kong's most visited temple; Wong Tai Sin. Learn about the religions of Taoism and Buddhism.
Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden
- One of the city's most important Buddhist sanctums, it is also an impressive architectural feat, reflecting traditional Tang dynasty (618–907) aesthetics and design techniques. Visit its neighbouring Nan Lian Garden, a beautifully landscaped park that features several permanent exhibitions and even a vegetarian restaurant that's housed beneath a manmade waterfall.
Wan Chai
- Explore the heritage trail and historic sites in Wan Chai.
- Check out the Golden Bauhinia square, walk along the Wan Chai Temporary promenade and soak in the view of the majestic Victoria Harbour