You'll find plenty of things to do on Hong Kong Island as this where you can find some of the city’s most iconic views and attractions. Only a 30-minute drive or MTR ride south of Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon on the mainland, the island is home to Hong Kong’s downtown area. The bustling commercial hub features dozens of high-rise buildings bordering the picturesque Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong Island is home...
Read moreThis list of best things to do in Central Hong Kong range from atmospheric Buddhist temples and colonial-era landmarks, to family-friendly parks and one of the highest peaks in Hong Kong. The epicenter of Hong Kong, Central is known for its gleaming skyscrapers...
When it comes to dining on Hong Kong Island, you'll find a great variety of restaurants, with some top picks potentially serving up some of the best Chinese food you’ll ever try. There’s plenty of dining options, ranging from upscale food courts within luxury malls that dot Causeway Bay and Victoria Harbour to street-side restaurants and family-run food stalls where authentic flavors have been maintained for generations. Hong Kong Island's dining...
Read moreHong Kong Island offers some amazing shopping experiences, as it's home of the downtown area and commercial hub of Hong Kong. Upscale shopping complexes and malls housed in fantastic skyscrapers line the streets around Central and Causeway Bay. Among the many, you can’t miss the International Financial Center (IFC) Mall, which is probably one of the best malls on the island. But shopping on Hong Kong Island isn’t only about glitzy...
Read moreHong Kong Island nightlife shines thanks to it being home to one of Hong Kong’s main entertainment hubs – the historical district of Lan Kwai Fong. You can easily reach the district in the downtown Central area, where over 100 restaurants, bars and some of Hong Kong’s top clubbing venues line the neon-lit streets. If you go further uphill towards Hollywood Road in Soho, you’ll find a collection of cool lounges...
Read moreCentral Hong Kong is home to gleaming skyscrapers of banks and financial institutions, stylish shopping malls and many of the coolest restaurants, bars and clubs. It’s the most cosmopolitan area of Hong Kong Island, yet traditional Cantonese touches are everywhere...
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