Hong Kong is so photogenic that it's been bombarded with questions about travel tips on social media
During my days in Hong Kong, I walked an intense 30,000 steps every day
Take the Island Line from Quarry Bay to Kennedy Town
Take the Star Ferry from Wan Chai to Tsim Sha Tsui
Ride the tram through the nostalgic streets and alleys
Take the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak to overlook the night view of Hong Kong Island
Every corner of Hong Kong has its own stunning scenery
It makes one fall in love with this city involuntarily
I've compiled a super detailed travel guide
Hoping it can help everyone~
💼 Travel Preparation
▪️ Hong Kong and Macau Pass and visa endorsement
▪️ Octopus card, can be used for MTR, tram, ferry, and cable car
▪️ Purchase a data SIM card online in advance
▪️ Power plug adapter
▪️ Exchange for Hong Kong dollars
✅ Four-day Three-night Itinerary
Day1 Monster Building—Healthy East Street—Causeway Bay—Wan Chai—Star Ferry—Tsim Sha Tsui—Victoria Harbour Night View
Day2 Central—Sai Ying Pun—Stone Slab Street—Kennedy Town—Victoria Peak Night View
Day3 Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car—Tian Tan Buddha—Heart Sutra Woods—Tai O Fishing Village—Tiger Hill in Tai O
Day4 Shopping—Return trip
🏨 Accommodation: Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel
Step out and you're at Ocean Park, a 2min walk to the MTR station, just one stop away from Admiralty by MTR, very convenient transportation, and you can enjoy the mountain and sea views right from your room, quiet and comfortable~
✅ Must-Visit Spots
1⃣️ Stone Slab Street
At sunset, double-decker buses shuttle across the overpass, and I seem to see the sunset racing by
2⃣️ Healthy East Street
Where the mountains meet the sea, the romance unique to Hong Kong Island, where trams, cars, and ferries meet
3⃣️ Sai Ying Pun
Hong Kong's most magical street, overlooking Hong Kong Island from above, the sea at the end of the road, with the warmth of human life on both sides
4⃣️ Monster Building
Dense buildings, crowded streets, trams weaving through, filled with the breath of urban jungle
5⃣️ Kennedy Town
The last stop on the Island Line, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, you can wait here for a seaside sunset, gentle and romantic
6⃣️ Victoria Peak Night View
Take the vintage cable car to the top of Victoria Peak, overlooking the night view of Victoria Harbour, and experience one of the world's top three night views
7⃣️ Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
360-degree transparent view overlooking the scenery of Lantau Island, Hong Kong International Airport, and the Ngong Ping Plateau
8⃣️ Tian Tan Buddha
The filming location for the movie 'Infernal Affairs'! The Buddha is solemn and majestic, soaring into the sky, and is the world's largest outdoor bronze seated Buddha
9⃣️ Tiger Hill in Tai O
Hong Kong's version of 'Jeju Island', an easy hiking route that takes less than half an hour to reach the top, overlooking the mountains and sea
1⃣️0⃣️ Tai O Fishing Village
A tranquil and leisurely fishing village, known as the 'Venice of Hong Kong', where you can personally experience the local customs and culture of Hong Kong's indigenous people
Our accommodation in Chatham Road was the ideal base to re-explore the area. So vibrant with great shopping venues, hotels, restaurants, landmarks and the myriad of small shops that are so seductive for visitors like us. Its even better at night with the colourful neon signage but the streets are more crowded, it seemed to us that most of Hong Kone dines in the many dining establishments. Wonderful interesting area, one of many in Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui Beach has been here countless times, and Tsim Sha Tsui has a special atmosphere. There are several beautiful Christmas trees near the mall to set off the Christmas and New Year atmosphere. On the other side of the river, the 2025 New Year's Eve countdown is constantly staged; The clock tower is still so spectacular, there are various cruise ships and speedboats in the water from time to time. And tourists like weaving, resting by the water, taking pictures, and relaxing.
Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) is where Hong Kong’s energy truly comes alive. Strolling along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, I was mesmerized by the stunning views of Victoria Harbour and the city’s glittering skyline, especially during the Symphony of Lights show. The area is a shopper’s paradise, from luxury boutiques to bustling street markets, and offers endless culinary adventures, including authentic dim sum and international delights.Be sure to visit TST to get the quinessential experience of HK!
It’s a diverse city with various people from over the world such as Africa, Asia, Europe,America & Australia. Tsim Sha Tsui will create a better place for backpackers to share their experiences and meet each others.
the busiest street in hong kong. many branded stores nearby and also close to the clock tower to enjoy viewing HK skyscrapers and luna boats. tsim sha tsui also have a major transportation to go to other places.
love Hong Kong food and everything there, sure will go back to Hong Kong to spend time together with my family and love next time.
Very nice area of Hong Kong to walk around even if really crowded. It gives a good view of the other side of the city and has many food places, shops, and luxury malls. Don’t go during a holiday or you will be in a sea of people. It is close to the high speed train station.
I chose the Regent Hong Kong as my accommodation in Tsim Sha Tsui where you could have the best view of the Victoria Dock. It’s already been a great experience shopping and city walking in Tsim Sha Tsui.