3 Days Itinerary in Hong Kong, Hong Kong - Travel Guide
Glimpse of Glamour: Hong Kong in 3 Days
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - The Heart of Hong Kong |
2 | Day 2 - Culture & Cuisine |
3 | Day 3 - Discovering Local Gems |
Introduction
This is a comprehensive three-day tour that packs the most thrilling and essential experiences that the bustling city of Hong Kong has to offer, from scenic skylines to culinary delights and more!
Day 1 - The Heart of Hong Kong
Kickstart your journey exploring the cosmopolitan vibes of Hong Kong in Central District. Begin your day by climbing the Victoria Peak aboard the iconic Peak Tram. Absorb the breathtaking skyline of the city, a perfect welcome treat to our tour! Post this, swing by the famed Man Mo Temple, a serene sanctuary amidst the city hubbub. Take some time and appreciate the temple's cultural value. Then, head over to the PMQ, the headquarters for creativity and design, that houses local talent showcasing artsy endeavors. After savoring the area's artistic vibe, tease your tastebuds with the famous Hong Kong street foods at Lan Fong Yuen and end your day with the stunning Symphony of Lights Show at the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
Day 2 - Culture & Cuisine
Begin your day at the bustling Mong Kok; it's like the city never sleeps here! Experience the mix of traditional and modern markets, from goldfish markets, electronics to the sneaker street. Next on the agenda is the city’s “Garden of Stars'', Nan Lian Garden, a classic Chinese garden nestled amidst skyscrapers, a peaceful escape from the city's bustle. Be amazed by its perfectly manicured trees and tranquil lotus ponds. Hungry for some Hong Kong cuisine? Visit Tim Ho Wan, the world's cheapest Michelin-star restaurant for some succulent dim sum. Let's end the day with a leisurely stroll at Kowloon Walled City Park, which was once the most densely populated place on earth, now turned into a beautiful park.
Day 3 - Discovering Local Gems
The final day is designed for tourists to experience local Hong Kong life. First up is Lamma Island, just a ferry ride away from the city center. No cars, no skyscrapers, only rustic buildings, chill vibes, great seafood, and some amazing hiking trails. Upon return, explore the nightlife at Lan Kwai Fong, famous for its vibrant night scene filled with restaurants, bars, and clubs. And of course, you can't end your Hong Kong trip without trying Roasted Goose, a classic Hong Kong delicacy from Yat Lok. Lastly, make some souvenir shopping at Ladies Market, an emblem of the city's vibrant street market culture.
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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Hong Kong
The MTR (subway) system in Hong Kong is highly efficient and covers almost all prime tourist destinations. Other than that, taxis are quite affordable and the ferries offer a different, scenic way to travel across the harbor.
Yes, English is widely understood and spoken in most places around Hong Kong as it's one of the official languages. However, the accent and fluency might vary.
The currency of Hong Kong is the Hong Kong dollar (HKD).