Duration: | 5 Hour(s) - 0 Minute(s) |
Tour Category: | Classic Tours |
Hong Kong City Sightseeing 5-Hour Tour (Group Tour) - Sky Terrace on the summit of Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Fishing Village, Tse Sui Luen Jewelry Factory, Stanley Market
Tour Itinerary:
Pick-up service by your tour guide and driver between 8:00 to 08:35
Take a Peak Tram ride (skip the line VIP pass) to the summit of Victoria Peak and Sky Terrace
Visit Aberdeen Fishing Village (Optional sampan ride which will be payable
Visit Tse Sui Luen Jewelry Factory
Head to Stanley Market
Rickshaw Open Top bus ticket valid for 30 days
Drop-off service at your hotel at about 13:30
Include:
• Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels)
• Transport by air-conditioned coach
• Peak Tram ride (VIP pass, skip the line) to the summit of Victoria Peak
• Admission to Sky Terrace
• Aberdeen Fishing Village
• Stanley Market
• Rickshaw Open Top bus ticket valid for 30 days
• English-speaking tour guide service
Exclude:
• Lunch and dinner
• Sampan ride at Aberdeen Fishing Village - payable in cash
• Gratuities for guide and driver (recommended)
EXPLORE MORE ABOUT HONG KONG:
Hong Kong is known the world over as a glamorous city and a top choice for luxury shopping. But this city-state is steeped in culture and history and has a lot more to offer than mouthwatering dim sum and an impressive skyline. Hong Kong has an energy about it that is hard to describe. Around every corner is something new and unique, whether it's an ancient temple, a shop selling the latest electronic gadget, or a man taking his bird in a cage for a walk.
As a Special Administrative Region of China, Hong Kong presents an interesting study of the influences of ancient Chinese culture, as well as its own attitudes and history, independent from that of mainland China. Hong Kong is one of the most impressive cities in the world, certainly, but there's much more here than meets the eye. Let's check out what to see and do and discover the best places to visit in Hong Kong.
Star Ferry
Hong Kong's famous Star Ferry, with roots dating back to 1880, costs only a few Hong Kong Dollars to ride, making it one of the best deals in all of Hong Kong. Victoria Harbour is a hive of activity, and ships of all shapes and sizes chug, zip, or wallow past as the expert captains of the Star Ferries somehow avoid collisions.
Hong Kong Skyline
Hong Kong has one of the most impressive and recognizable skylines in the world. The dense collection of skyscrapers, both on the island of Hong Kong and in Kowloon, combined with the surrounding mountains and harbor set this city apart.
Victoria Peak (The Peak)
You haven't seen the best of Hong Kong until you've taken in the skyline from Victoria Peak, more commonly known as The Peak. Ride the tram to the top of this scenic viewpoint to see the skyscrapers, bustling city, harbor, and surrounding islands. The tram station is located near the entrance to Hong Kong Park by the Murray building. At the top of the tram are the Peak Tower and Peak Galleria, with shops, restaurants, and an observation deck.
Big Buddha
The 34-meter-high "Big Buddha" sits above Lantau Island's Po Lin monastery, which was a fairly secluded place until the statue was built in 1993. This is one of the largest Buddha statues of its kind in the world and took 12 years to complete. The size is astounding, both up close and seen from a distance. The setting here is also incredible, surrounded by the green forest and views out over the ocean and islands.
Temple Street Night Market
A stroll through the Temple Street Night Market is another one of those all-important things to do while you're in Hong Kong. Located in Kowloon, this is the place to go to taste eclectic foods and to shop for bargains on everything from clothing and trinkets to electronics and household goods. Vendors sell gadgets of every shape and size, as well as jade jewelry and traditional Chinese crafts.