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Romantic
6 days long
Prepare at least $1800
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
China
- Hong Kong
City Walk - 37%
Nature - 31%
Spectable - 12%
Other - 20%
Day 1
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
Architectural Building, Observation Deck, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
$25.0
Also known as Commerce Centre (ICC) and located on its 100th floor, The Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck in Tsim Sha Tsui is the highest indoor observation deck in Hong Kong, offering 360° panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island, Ko...
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wloon, and even the New Territories.
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).
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 2
Tai Po Waterfront Park
Natural Attraction, Park, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
One of Hong Kong’s largest and most scenic public parks, Tai Po Waterfront Park is stretching along the coastline of Tolo Harbour in the New Territories. It’s a favorite among locals for weekend outings, cycling, kite flying, and panoramic views, ...
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especially from its iconic lookout tower.
Fung Yuen Butterfly Reserve
Park, Reserve/Zoo
2.0 hours
$4.0
One of the city’s most important conservation areas, dedicated to protecting butterfly habitats and educating the public about biodiversity, The Fung Yuen Butterfly Reserve is a tranquil ecological haven tucked near Tai Po in Hong Kong’s New Terri...
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tories.
Day 3
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Flower Market Road
Neighborhood, Photo Spot
1.0 hours
Flower Market Road is a vibrant and fragrant street lined with dozens of florists, garden shops, and plant stalls. It is Located in the bustling Mong Kok and Prince Edward area of Kowloon. A sensation of delight, it's a favorite among locals and t...
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ourists alike.
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!
Avenue of the Stars
Monument, Neighborhood, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
Stretched about 457 meters along Victoria Harbour, with wonderful skyline views and breezy escape from city buzz, Avenue of the Stars is a waterfront promenade in Tsim Sha Tsui, celebrating the city's rich cinematic legacy. It holds honoring stars...
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for 110 Asian actors and movie directors, including such titans as Bruce Lee, Jet Li and Jackie Chan, and represents a Chinese alternative to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Symphony of Lights
Photo Spot, Show
A dazzling fusion of light, music, and narration that transforms the city’s skyline into a canvas of color and rhythm, The Symphony of Lights is Hong Kong’s signature nightly multimedia show that starts at 8 pm and runs for approximately 10 minute...
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s every day with the best view spot located in the Avenue of Stars.
Day 4
Wan Chai
Bar/Club, Comedy Club, Neighborhood
8.0 hours
Wan Chai is probably the most dynamic neighborhoods of Hong Kong. It blends colonial heritage with modern skyscrapers, markets, clubs and a long list of high-level restaurants. It's a perfect place for those, who want to spend time energetically a...
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nd with style.
Home Thai Massage
Spa
3.0 hours
$77.0
Highly rated wellness retreat located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
Day 5
Kam Shan Country Park
Park, Reserve/Zoo
3.0 hours
Established in 1977 and located in northern Kowloon, Hong Kong, Kam Shan Country Park is a stunning wildlife haven, famous for its macaque monkeys and scenic reservoirs. It is ideal for families or couples looking to relax in nature. The facilitie...
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s are well-maintained and surrounded by lush greenery.
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...
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e and Lion Spirit, representing the city’s hardworking, can-do attitude.
Day 6
Hong Kong Observation Wheel
Photo Spot
2.0 hours
$3.0
Hong Kong Observation Wheel, located at the central Harborfront, is a 60-meter-tall Ferris wheel offering a stunning panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and the iconic Hong Kong Skyline. For tourist as well as locals, it is a must-do for l...
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ooking to soak in the city above.
Hollywood Road
Neighborhood, Photo Spot
4.0 hours
Built in 1844, Hollywood Road is one of Hong Kong’s oldest and most iconic streets, blending deep history with modern culture. It stretches about 1 km between Central and Sheung Wan, and today it is famous for its antique shops, art galleries, tre...
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ndy cafés, and heritage landmarks. (Antique shops and galleries typically open around 10 am – 7 pm, while restaurants and bars may stay open until late at night.)
Hollywood Road Park
Monument, Park
2.0 hours
Tucked away in the bustling Sheung Wan district of Hong Kong, Hollywood Road Park is a tranquil pocket of greenery. Although its name, it’s not a flashy theme park — it’s a small, traditional style urban park that offers a peaceful break from the ...
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city’s high-energy pace.
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