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Beauty and Health
5 days long
Prepare at least $1500
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
China
- Hong Kong
Spa and Health - 31%
City Walk - 31%
Nature - 25%
Other - 13%
Day 1
Home Thai Massage
Spa
3.0 hours
$77.0
Highly rated wellness retreat located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
Chater Garden
Fontain, Park
2.0 hours
A Green Oasis in Central Hong Kong, Chater Garden is located between towering financial institutions and colonial-era landmarks, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Hong Kong’s Central District.
Bank of China Tower
Architectural Building
1.0 hours
One of the iconic China sights, Bank of China Tower is a geometric wonder with feng shui-inspired features of more than 300 meters height. There is no public access inside the tower, however, the surrounding area as well as the building itself rep...
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resent great interest for tourists.
Day 2
The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Hong Kong
Spa
2.0 hours
Perched on the 116th floor of the International Commerce Centre in Kowloon, The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Hong Kong is the epitome of sky-high luxury. It’s one of the highest spas in the world, offering panoramic views of Victoria Harbour while you melt i...
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nto serenity.
Tsim Sha Tsui
Neighborhood, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
Situated in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui is a bustling urban area, a shopping hub, mainly for tourist. It's well-known for its vibrant nightlife, luxury retail stores, cultural attractions and stunning views on Victoria Harbour.
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Neighborhood, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
Offering sweeping views of Victoria Harbour and wonderful Skyline of Hong Kong island, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is one of China's most popular waterfront walks. Perfect for a night chill!
Day 3
Sala Raj Thai Traditional Massage
Spa
1.0 hours
$35.0
Offering authentic Thai massage and facial treatments in a clean, tranquil setting Sala Raj Thai Traditional Massage is a top-rated wellness retreat in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It’s ideal for travelers seeking therapeutic care with a touch of traditio...
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nal elegance.
Statue Square
Historic Place, Monument
2.0 hours
Surrounded by some of the city’s most iconic buildings, Statue Square is a compact but symbolically rich public plaza that reflects Hong Kong’s colonial past and modern transformation.
Wan Chai Green Trail
Natural Attraction
2.0 hours
Perfect for urban dwellers craving a quick nature escape without leaving the city’s core, The Wan Chai Green Trail is a short, but invigorating hike tucked into the heart of Hong Kong Island.
Day 4
Chuan Spa
Spa
2.0 hours
Rooted in the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the Five Elements philosophy (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water), Chuan Spa at Cordis, Hong Kong is a tranquil sanctuary which is designed to harmonize your body and mind through...
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holistic treatments in a serene, modern setting.
Victoria Harbour
Architectural Building, Neighborhood
8.0 hours
One of the most iconic Hong-Kong landmarks, separating Hong Kong island from the Kowloon Peninsula. Rooted deep in history, today, the harbour is a tourism and commerce center that proposes to see a lot in a short time: shows, photo spots, attract...
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ions. The neighbourhood can be explored both by foot and by boat!
Victoria Park
Monument, Park
2.0 hours
A large green oasis, Victoria Park is known for being not only a calm spot to catch your breath and do some sports, but also a place where a lot of festivals and cultural events are happening.
Day 5
Angsana Spa Hotel ICON
Spa
2.0 hours
Modern design with traditional Asian healing philosophies, Angsana Spa at Hotel ICON is a contemporary wellness sanctuary located in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, offering a restorative escape for solo travelers, couples, and wellness see...
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kers.
Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower
Historic Place, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
Built in 1915, Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower is the only remaining structure from the original Kowloon Station of the Kowloon–Canton Railway. It is a cherished historical landmark in Tsim Sha Tsui. Standing 44 meters tall, this red bri...
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ck and granite tower is topped with a 7-meter lightning rod and offers sweeping views of Victoria Harbour.
Kowloon Mosque
Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built in 1981, The Kowloon Mosque is the largest Islamic place of worship in Hong Kong. Intended for Sunni, it's the main spiritual hub for Chinese Muslims. It was built in 1896, with white marble and Islamic geometric motifs, the Mosque can conta...
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in 3500 worshippers simultaneously.
Kowloon Park
Natural Attraction, Park
4.0 hours
Peaceful escape from the city's bustle with features like Chinese garden, bird lake, aviary, maze garden, Kowloon Park is a lush urban oasis nestled in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, China. Spanning over 13 hectares, it's a nature paradise. Among oth...
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er things, it offers Kung Fu demonstration (only on Sundays, free entrance, however, swimming pool and sports centre have admission fee).
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