Hong Kong Travel Guides

Welcome to our Hong Kong Travel Guides!

Hong Kong is a vibrant metropolis alive with energy and possibilities. It’s a beautiful mix of old meets new and East meets West. It’s a city of contrasts where ancient temples sit beneath imposing glass skyscrapers, bustling markets sit alongside gleaming shopping malls, traditional street food stalls rub shoulders with upmarket restaurants and lush mountains look down over the vast iconic skyline.

There are adventures to be had at every turn. Whether it’s riding the traditional ‘Ding Dings’ through the busy streets of Hong Kong Island, taking the tram to The Peak to view the skyline from above, riding the iconic Star Ferry at night while the skyscrapers across Victoria Harbour dazzle with neon lights, dining at historic tea houses, exploring colourful lively markets, hiking mountains for views over the city, islands and endless South China Sea or exploring old prisons.

Nowhere does food like Hong Kong, this city has it all. From traditional dai pai dongs serving flavourful and fresh seafood to Michelin-starred street food stalls to high-end luxury restaurants, there’s something for everyone. Start your day with a sweet pineapple bun from a cha chaan teng (cafe), for lunch enjoy baskets of steamed dim sum served from trolleys in historic tea houses washed down with a crispy egg waffle and for dinner enjoy Peking duck from an upmarket high-rise restaurant with views over Hong Kong.

Currency: Hong Kong Dollar. 1 USD is equivalent to 7.78 HKD

Capital: Victoria

Best time to visit: anytime except summer

Population: 7.5 million