Start your day with a classic breakfast at the famous Australian Dairy Company, known for its scrambled eggs and toast. Be prepared to queue.
Hiking at Lion Rock
4.7
(1000+)
Hike up to the peak of Lion Rock for breathtaking views of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The trail is steep and challenging, but the views are worth it.
Lunch at Kam Wah Cafe
4.7
(1000+)
Head to Kam Wah Cafe for some of the best dim sum in Hong Kong. The cha siu bao (barbecue pork buns) are a must-try.
Hong Kong Museum of History
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the rich history and culture of Hong Kong at the Museum of History. Highlights include exhibits on the Opium Wars and the city's development.
Dinner at Tim Ho Wan
4.7
(1000+)
End the day with dinner at Tim Ho Wan, the world's cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant. Be sure to try the famous pork buns.
Day 2
Tai O Fishing Village
4.7
(1000+)
Take a day trip to Tai O, a charming fishing village on Lantau Island. Explore the stilt houses and try the local seafood.
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
4.7
(1000+)
Ride the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car for stunning views of the island. Be sure to visit the Tian Tan Buddha statue at the top.
Dinner at Lin Heung Tea House
4.7
(1000+)
Experience traditional dim sum at Lin Heung Tea House, one of the oldest teahouses in Hong Kong. The atmosphere is chaotic but authentic.
Day 3
Victoria Peak
4.7
(1000+)
Take the iconic Peak Tram up to Victoria Peak for panoramic views of the city. Be prepared for crowds and long lines.
Lunch at Hong Kong Style Yunnan Noodle
4.7
(1000+)
Try a bowl of Yunnan-style mixian noodles at this popular local spot. The broth is rich and flavorful.
Exploring Central District
4.7
(1000+)
Wander around the Central District, visiting landmarks like the HSBC Building and the Mid-Levels escalator. Stop for coffee at one of the city's many cafes.
Dinner at Under Bridge Spicy Crab
4.7
(1000+)
Sample the city's famous chili crab at Under Bridge Spicy Crab. The dish is messy but delicious.
Day 4
Temple Street Night Market
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the bustling Temple Street Night Market, known for its street food and cheap souvenirs. Don't forget to bargain.
Symphony of Lights
4.7
(1000+)
Watch the nightly Symphony of Lights show, a spectacular multimedia display featuring the city's skyline. The best views are from the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
Day 5
Dragon's Back Trail
4.7
(1000+)
Hike the scenic Dragon's Back Trail for stunning views of the coast and the city. The trail is relatively easy and well-marked.
Lunch at Lan Fong Yuen
4.7
(1000+)
Try the famous Hong Kong-style milk tea at Lan Fong Yuen, a local institution. Pair it with a bowl of macaroni soup with ham.
Mong Kok Shopping
4.7
(1000+)
Spend the afternoon shopping in Mong Kok, one of the busiest and most colorful districts in the city. Don't miss the Ladies' Market and the Goldfish Market.
Dinner at Yat Lok Roast Goose
4.7
(1000+)
Treat yourself to roast goose at Yat Lok, one of the best places in the city for this delicacy. The skin is crispy and the meat is juicy.
Day 6
Ocean Park
4.7
(1000+)
Visit Ocean Park, a popular theme park with roller coasters, marine life exhibits, and a cable car ride. Be prepared for crowds and long lines.
Lunch at Under the Bridge Spicy Crab
4.7
(1000+)
Return to Under the Bridge Spicy Crab for another taste of their famous chili crab. It's that good.
Star Ferry
4.7
(1000+)
Take the Star Ferry across the harbor for stunning views of the city skyline. The ride is short but picturesque.
Dinner at Bo Innovation
4.7
(1000+)
End the day with a Michelin-starred meal at Bo Innovation, known for its innovative and playful take on Chinese cuisine. Be sure to try the molecular xiao long bao.
Day 7
Tai Chi at Victoria Park
4.7
(1000+)
Join the locals for a morning tai chi session at Victoria Park. It's a peaceful and energizing way to start the day.
Dim Sum at Lung King Heen
4.7
(1000+)
Indulge in a luxurious dim sum brunch at Lung King Heen, the world's first Chinese restaurant to earn three Michelin stars. The har gow and char siu are exceptional.
Street Art Tour of Sheung Wan
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the vibrant street art scene in the Sheung Wan neighborhood, led by a local guide. The murals and installations are constantly changing.
Last-minute Shopping at Harbour City
4.7
(1000+)
Spend the afternoon browsing the shops at Harbour City, one of the largest malls in Asia. There's something for everyone, from luxury brands to local designers.
Farewell Dinner at Lei Garden
4.7
(1000+)
End the trip with a feast at Lei Garden, a Michelin-starred restaurant known for its Cantonese cuisine. The dim sum and roasted meats are exceptional.