Get Away the Hustle
7 days long
Prepare at least $1900
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
China
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Hong Kong
Nature - 33%
City Walk - 16%
Culture and Art - 16%
Other - 35%
City Walk - 16%
Culture and Art - 16%
Other - 35%
Day 1
Victoria Peak
Photo Spot, Natural Attraction
The peak is located in the west of the island. The mountain's second name is Mount Austin. This majestic mountainous formation combines an ensemble of several peaks, the highest of which is 554 meters. The mountain contains a complex of buildings,...
including parks, cafes, and several observation decks that are especially popular with tourists because they offer stunning views of Hong Kong and Kowloon Island. Here, during the day, you can contemplate the shining skyscrapers, at sunset this view takes on pink and orange hues, and in the evening it is immersed in dazzling night lights. The most popular way to get to the top is by cable car, which starts its journey at the sea and gradually rushes upward.
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including parks, cafes, and several observation decks that are especially popular with tourists because they offer stunning views of Hong Kong and Kowloon Island. Here, during the day, you can contemplate the shining skyscrapers, at sunset this view takes on pink and orange hues, and in the evening it is immersed in dazzling night lights. The most popular way to get to the top is by cable car, which starts its journey at the sea and gradually rushes upward.
Peak Tower
Monument, Neighborhood, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
Sits atop Victoria Peak on Hong Kong island as an architectural landmark and leisure complex, Peak Tower has wok-shape shops, restaurants, and entertainment outlets. It also contains interactive exhibits and themed attractions to enhance your visi...
t and help you learn more about Hong Kong.
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t and help you learn more about Hong Kong.
Day 2
Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
Architectural Building, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Known for answering prayers and for its vibrant Taoist architecture, Sik Sik Yuen Sin Temple is one of Hong Kong's most iconic religious sites and is a unique blend traditions. (Free entrance, however, if you want to visit the Taisui Yuenchen Hall...
, a fee $13 are applicable).
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, a fee $13 are applicable).
Nan Lian Garden
Natural Attraction, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
Scenic landscapes, traditional wooden structures, waterfalls, and rock formations - all of it is Nan Lian Garden! This beautiful classical Chinese garden located in Diamond Hill, Hong Kong, and offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and ...
bustle. It's also adjacent to a must-visit attraction, the Chi Lin Nunnery!
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bustle. It's also adjacent to a must-visit attraction, the Chi Lin Nunnery!
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...
ions. The neighbourhood can be explored both by foot and by boat!
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ions. The neighbourhood can be explored both by foot and by boat!
Day 3
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Lion Rock
Park, Photo Spot, Natural Attraction
3.0 hours
One of Hong Kong’s most iconic mountain peaks, rising to 495 meters and famously resembling a crouching lion, Lion Rock is located between Kowloon Tong and Tai Wai. It’s not just a scenic hiking destination — it’s a symbol of Hong Kong’s resilienc...
e and Lion Spirit, representing the city’s hardworking, can-do attitude.
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e and Lion Spirit, representing the city’s hardworking, can-do attitude.
Day 4
Chung Wah Reflexology
Spa
2.0 hours
Chung Wah Reflexology is a popular massage and reflexology center in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, offering traditional Chinese therapies.
Cats Tea Room Tsuen Wan
Bar/Club, Photo Spot
1.0 hours
$10.0
Located in Hong Kong' New territories, Cats Tea Room Tsuen Wan is a cozy, cat-filled cafe that blends feline companionship with a relaxing tea room experience. It’s a haven for cat lovers looking to unwind, sip drinks, and interact with dozens of ...
well-cared-for cats in a clean, spacious environment.
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well-cared-for cats in a clean, spacious environment.
Day 5
MacLehose Trail
Natural Attraction, Photo Spot
8.0 hours
Named after former Governor Sir Murray MacLehose, MacLehose Trail is Hong Kong’s most legendary long-distance hiking route, stretching 100 kilometers across the New Territories. It is divided into 10 sections that traverse beaches, forests, reserv...
oirs, and rugged mountain ridges—including the city’s highest peak, Tai Mo Shan.
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oirs, and rugged mountain ridges—including the city’s highest peak, Tai Mo Shan.
Day 6
Man Mo Temple
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
4.0 hours
Built around 1847 on Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan, Man Mo Temple is one of Hong Kong's most atmospheric and historically significant temples. It's dedicated to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo), built with granite pillars, cerami...
c tiles and carved wooden beams - fine pieces of 19th century crafts.
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c tiles and carved wooden beams - fine pieces of 19th century crafts.
Float Co. - Float Therapy Spa
Spa
2.0 hours
The city’s first sensory deprivation center, offering a unique experience, Float Co. – Float Therapy Spa in Hong Kong is a sanctuary for deep relaxation, mental clarity, and physical recovery, where you float effortlessly in a pod filled with warm...
Epsom salt water — designed to help you disconnect from the chaos and reconnect with yourself.
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Epsom salt water — designed to help you disconnect from the chaos and reconnect with yourself.
Day 7
Tai O
Historic Place, Neighborhood, Photo Spot
4.0 hours
Known for its traditional stilt houses, seafood markets, and quiet waterways, Tai O is a charming and historic fishing village which offers a rare glimpse into Hong Kong's past and peaceful contrast to the city's urban buzz. The village is open fo...
r 24h with services, but most stores and food shops are open since 11:30 am and closed by early evening).
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r 24h with services, but most stores and food shops are open since 11:30 am and closed by early evening).
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