Description
2-Day Hong Kong Tour for 6 People: Guided Sightseeing + Free Day Exploration
| Group Sizes | Total Price (USD)/per person |
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| 6 guests | 585 |
*If your group has fewer or more than 6 people, please contact us for a recalculated price.
Tour Highlights
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Explore West Kowloon’s Art & Architecture
Discover Hong Kong’s cultural pulse at the West Kowloon Cultural District, featuring the M+ Museum, waterfront art park, and striking city views. -
Ride Iconic Transportation
Experience the charm of Ding Ding trams, the legendary Peak Tram, and the historic Star Ferry — a journey through Hong Kong’s living history. -
Visit Must-See City Landmarks
Snap photos at the Golden Bauhinia Square, the Central Ferris Wheel, Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower, and stroll the Avenue of Stars honoring legendary movie icons. -
Savor Michelin-Recommended Local Cuisine
Enjoy a delicious lunch and cap off your evening with a Michelin-recommended dinner at a beloved local eatery in Sham Shui Po. -
Free Day for Personal Exploration & Shopping
Sleep in and explore at your own pace — from street food to luxury shopping at Harbour City, K11 MUSEA, SOGO, Landmark, and more.
2-Day Itinerary
+ Day 1: Hong Kong City Highlights
★ Hong Kong Palace Museum (approx. 60 mins)
Visit the Hong Kong Palace Museum, which showcases nearly 1,000 national treasures on loan from the Palace Museum in Beijing and other world-renowned cultural institutions. This is the largest overseas exhibition ever presented by the Beijing Palace Museum.
(Note: If closed on Tuesdays or during major holidays, you’ll receive a HK$50 refund and instead visit M+ Museum's indoor galleries and rooftop garden.)
▶ West Kowloon Cultural District – New Arts & Culture Landmark
Explore one of the world’s largest cultural development projects. Stroll along the two-kilometer waterfront promenade and discover iconic institutions like the Hong Kong Palace Museum, M+ Art Park, and Freespace. This area seamlessly blends local heritage with global contemporary design.
★ Lunch: Hong Kong-Style Set Menu or Seafood Banquet at a Local Restaurant
▶ Historic “Ding Ding” Tram Ride Through Hong Kong Island
Hop on Hong Kong’s iconic double-decker tram—affectionately known as the “Ding Ding” for its nostalgic bell sound. With over 100 years of history, it’s a living symbol of the city and carries over 200,000 passengers daily. It’s one of the best ways to slow down and experience authentic Hong Kong life.
▶ Victoria Peak – 6th Generation Peak Tram Ride
Take the historic Peak Tram, one of the world’s oldest cable railways (since 1888), climbing from 28m to 396m above sea level. The ride offers breathtaking views of the city skyline.
(Note: If the tram is under maintenance or lines are too long during holidays, a HK$50 refund will be offered and you’ll travel by tour bus to the Peak instead.)
▶ Golden Bauhinia Square / Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Visit the landmark Golden Bauhinia sculpture, standing 6 meters tall, which commemorates Hong Kong’s return to China in 1997. The square is surrounded on three sides by Victoria Harbour and located beside the stunning Convention Centre extension in Wan Chai.
▶ Central Harbourfront Park / Hong Kong Observation Wheel (Exterior View)
Enjoy a relaxing walk along one of Hong Kong’s rare open urban spaces. Admire the Ferris wheel gently turning by the harbor, offering perfect photo ops with the century-old Victoria Harbour in the background.
▶ Star Ferry – A Classic Harbour Cruise
Board the historic Star Ferry, a beloved symbol of Hong Kong for over a century. Cruise across Victoria Harbour and soak in the city’s unique skyline and maritime charm.
▶ Avenue of Stars & Clock Tower
Stroll along the Avenue of Stars, inspired by Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. Find the handprints and plaques of legendary Hong Kong filmmakers and actors. Don’t miss the historic Clock Tower nearby—a perfect photo spot.
★ Dinner: Michelin-Recommended Zeng Fai Art Kitchen
Head to Sham Shui Po to dine at Zeng Fai Art Kitchen, a beloved local favorite endorsed by celebrities and featured on the food show Chef Nic. This Michelin-recommended restaurant offers delicious Cantonese cuisine in a lively setting.
▶ Victoria Harbour Night View
Take a leisurely walk along the Avenue of Stars and admire the dazzling nightscape of Victoria Harbour—one of the "Top Three Night Views in the World." Its deep harbor and twinkling skyline have earned Hong Kong the nickname “Pearl of the Orient.”
▶ Around 8:00 PM – Return to Hotel
End your memorable day and head back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest.
+ Day 2: Free Day in Hong Kong – Explore at Your Own Pace
Sleep in, take it slow, and spend the day however you like—whether it’s hunting down delicious local eats, shopping at world-class malls, or wandering through lively streets and iconic neighborhoods you’ve only seen on TV. Soak in authentic Hong Kong culture while treating yourself to a variety of unique flavors.
After your self-guided adventure, make your own way back to your original departure point.
Tour 'Wow' Points
Ding Ding Tram — A Ride Through Time
Hong Kong’s century-old double-decker trams, affectionately called “Ding Ding” for their signature bell sound, offer a nostalgic and slow-paced ride through the bustling streets of Hong Kong Island. It’s a charming way to explore the city while soaking up its old-world charm and urban vibrancy.
Peak Tram to Victoria Peak
Take a thrilling ride on the Peak Tram — one of the world’s oldest and most iconic funicular railways — up to Victoria Peak. Enjoy sweeping views of Hong Kong’s skyline, Victoria Harbour, and the surrounding islands from the city’s highest point. A must-do for first-time visitors.
Star Ferry — A Timeless Harbor Ride
Operating since 1888, the Star Ferry is one of Hong Kong’s most beloved transport experiences. Take a short cruise across Victoria Harbour between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon and enjoy postcard-perfect views of the skyline, especially magical at sunset or night.
Victoria Harbour Night View
One of the most stunning cityscapes in the world, Victoria Harbour transforms into a sea of lights after dark. Whether viewed from the Avenue of Stars or aboard a ferry, the glittering skyline and reflections on the water make for an unforgettable nighttime experience.
Hong Kong Palace Museum
Located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum showcases nearly 1,000 treasured artifacts from Beijing’s Forbidden City. This modern museum bridges traditional Chinese heritage with innovative exhibition design, offering a unique cultural experience that brings imperial history to life in a contemporary setting.
West Kowloon Cultural District
A world-class waterfront arts hub, West Kowloon is one of the largest cultural projects on the planet. It features cutting-edge museums like M+, expansive art parks, and scenic harborfront walkways. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a blend of modern creativity, local heritage, and spectacular views of Victoria Harbour.
Golden Bauhinia Square
Located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, this iconic square features the towering “Forever Blooming Bauhinia” sculpture. It marks the historic return of Hong Kong to China in 1997 and has since become a symbol of the city's identity and pride.
Central Harbourfront / Observation Wheel (Exterior View)
This open waterfront area in Central is a rare slice of space in a packed metropolis. Enjoy panoramic views of the skyline, watch the Hong Kong Observation Wheel spin slowly against the sea breeze, and feel the pulse of the city with its mix of locals, artists, and events.
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Avoid Travel During Chinese Public Holidays:
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New Year's Day: January 1
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Spring Festival (Chinese New Year): January 28 – February 4
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Valentine’s Day: February 14
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Qingming Festival: April 4 – April 6
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Labor Day: May 1 – May 5
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Dragon Boat Festival: May 31 – June 2
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Mid-Autumn Festival: October 6
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National Day Holiday: October 1 – October 8
Change & Cancellation Policies
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 8 day(s) before departure, no fee will be charged for cancellation.
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 7 day(s) before departure, a fee of 10% will be charged.
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 5 day(s) before departure, a fee of 30% will be charged.
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 3 day before departure, a fee of 100% will be charged.
- If a discount is applied, the fee will be calculated as a proportion of the pre-discount price. It will not exceed the amount actually paid.
- *Partial refund not available
- *If you need to change the date, please cancel the booking and then rebook.
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