Things to Do


Build a modern city on an ancient civilisation, put it at an intersection of cultures, and you get a place that is truly worth exploring. Dive into a festival, hike a mountain trail, catch a show, visit a temple, explore a walled village… this is your guide to the top things to do Hong Kong.

Checkout our Extra Day Guide to explore more about Hong Kong.
You cannot forget about shopping when visiting Hong Kong. Harbour City Mall, one of Hong Kong’s most popular and famous multi-shopping complex, is only a 10-minute walk away from our hotel and the rest of Tsim Sha Tsui area. Ranging from mid-end to high-end designer brands, sports equipment, children toys, and a sprawling choice of restaurants of multinational cuisines, you can easily spend the whole day here. After a long day of shopping spree, walk around TST and explore more localized, lower-end brands as well. 


Harbour City

Man Mo Temple is located on Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It is a Chinese-style temple. Wen Mo Temple is mainly dedicated to Wenchang and Emperor Wu, while Li Sheng Palace is used to worship gods and saints. It only takes 25 minutes by MTR from the hotel. Directions: First get on the MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui Station, get off at Central Station and transfer to the Island Line, get off at Sheung Wan Station, and walk for 8 minutes.

124 - 130 Hollywood Road, Central and Western District

The Che Kung Temple is a temple dedicated to the Chinese deity Che Kung, who was a general during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) in Imperial China. During the second and the third days of Lunar New Year, thousands of people go to this temple to worship, including many local Hong Kong government officials.

 It only takes 35 minutes by MTR from the hotel. Directions: First get on the MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui East Station, get off at Tai Wai Station, and walk for 8 minutes.




7 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai, Sha Tin, New Territories

Tsz Shan Monastery is a prominent Buddhist temple situated in Tung Tsz, Tai Po District, Hong Kong. The monastery is notable for its 76-meter tall bronze-cast statue of Guan Yin, a revered figure in Buddhism. It is located in a scenic area, with Pat Sin Leng mountain range behind it and Plover Cove Reservoir in front. The monastery covers an area of approximately 500,000 square feet.

It takes roughly 40 minutes of a taxi ride to arrive at the Tsz Shan Monastery.

88 Universal Gate Road, Tung Tsz, Hong Kong

Star Street sits at the epicenter of the once sandy-and-quiet Wan Chai. An area which has since transformed into one of the most prosperous districts in Hong Kong. Today, you are far more likely to find a trendy store, stylish art gallery, or elegant restaurant on Star Street. Venture into these funky, artisan stores and chat with the owners to find out why this artistic destination is taking Hong Kong by storm. 



Star Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Check out the street market life of Hong Kong at the Ladies Market. The market has over hundred shops of accessories, clothing, electronics, food, and other local souvenirs. Stock up on gifts for your family back at home and indulge in the authentic local street foods such as curry fish balls, egg waffles, iced milk tea, and more. 



Ladies Market, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

Before revitalisation, PMQ was built in 1951 as the Police Married Quarters. In November 2010, the HKSAR Government announced the plan to preserve the site for creative industries uses.

The operating right was awarded to PMQ Management Co, Ltd, a non-profit-making social enterprise set up by the Musketeers Education and Culture Charitable Foundation Ltd., in collaboration with the Hong Kong Design Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Hong Kong Design Institute of the Vocational Training Council.



35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong

Developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is located on the 100th floor of International Commerce Centre (ICC), the tallest building in Hong Kong. At 393 m above sea level, it is the only indoor observation deck in Hong Kong offering 360-degree views of the territory and its famous Victoria Harbour. Connected to major transportation networks and world-class shopping mall in the city, it has been acclaimed as the must-visit first stop for tourists to Hong Kong. It also features exceptional swift double-deck high-speed elevators, which reach the 100th floor in just 60 seconds. Beyond the splendid Hong Kong city panoramic view and magical scenery, sky100 is also home to a large-scale interactive multi-media exhibit and a comprehensive guest centre. Offering fascinating insights on local history and culture, the state-of-the-art exhibit enriches visitors with a thorough understanding of Hong Kong. Apart from being a tourist destination, sky100 is also an ideal venue for corporate events. With the stunning 360-degree view from this fascinating and prestigious setting, large venue space and soaring ceilings, sky100 gives organisers an incomparable degree of creativity and flexibility, creating memorable and unique events that will certainly impress their guests.



100/F, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West,  Kowloon, Hong Kong

Experience the world’s largest permanent light and sound show at the Victoria Harbour. Over 40 buildings on the Hong Kong Island will light up along with the green light beam at 8 PM every night. You can enjoy the fascinating scenery as much as you want with our hotel located just at a walking distance from the harbour. 

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre

No matter how short or long your visit to Hong Kong is, The Peak is a must-visit attraction. The picturesque view from the top of the Hong Kong Island will definitely stay in your eyes for a long time. The Peak Tram is also an unforgettable experience. The tram rises 396 meters (1,300 feet) above sea level. The intensely steep view will excite you more for the mesmerizing 360-degree panoramic view of Hong Kong. 


Victoria Peak, Hong Kong

With the blend of modernized International attractions and ancient Chinese culture, Hong Kong Disneyland attracts many Asian tourists. The mix and match of originality and novelty of different cultures will definitely make your dreams come true at the happiest place on earth.  


Disneyland

Explore Lan Kwai Fong if you want to check out the nightlife of Hong Kong. You will soon understand why Hong Kong is a city that never sleeps. Lan Kwai Fong is filled with over 90 restaurants, bars, and clubs. The trendy hotspot is very popular amongst both tourists and locals to celebrate the end of their busy week with some booze and dancing. 

Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong

The Lamma Island is located only 3km away from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong Island. Experience both the local fishery and dining and also the natural aesthetics. Take a day away from all the shopping and heal both your body and mind with a nice hike. If the hike is too tiring for you, you can end the trip to Lamma Island with a soothing walk around the surrounding beaches.

Lamma Island, Hong Kong

Get a grasp of the beautiful sky view on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car from Tung Chung to Lantou Island. Also pay a visit to the Tian Tan Buddha at Po Lin Monastery. As one of the world’s biggest Buddha sculpture, the enlightening ambience will leave a huge cultural impact in your mind.

The Big Buddha

The Hong Kong Palace Museum is a public museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong, exhibiting artifacts from the National Palace Museum at the Forbidden City in Beijing.
It takes only 8 minutes of a taxi ride to arrive at the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

Hong Kong Palace Museum - West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon

M+ is a museum of visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District of Hong Kong. It exhibits twentieth and twenty-first-century visual culture encompassing visual art, design and architecture, and moving image.
It takes only a 6-minute taxi ride from our hotel to arrive at the destination.

M+ Cultural District West Kowloon, Museum Dr, 38號

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is one of the two major convention and exhibition venues in Hong Kong, along with AsiaWorld–Expo. 
Numerous functions are held at the HKCEC each year, including exhibitions, conventions/meetings, banquets, the Hong Kong Food Expo, Hong Kong Food Festival, the Hong Kong Book Fair and other special events.
With the newly opened Exhibition Centre MTR Station; it is only a 15 min MTR ride away from our hotel.
Directions: First, take the train from Tsim Sha Tsui Station and travel towards Admiralty, when you have arrived at Admiralty Station, exit the train and take the East Rail Line, the next station would be the Exhibition Station.


1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai North

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