
Things to Do in Hong Kong
227 experiences in Hong Kong
About Hong Kong
Hong Kong pulses with an electric energy that's uniquely its own—a vertical metropolis where towering skyscrapers pierce the clouds and neon signs create canyons of light. This former British colony masterfully blends Eastern traditions with Western influences, creating a cultural fusion that's evident in everything from its Michelin-starred dim sum restaurants to its sleek shopping malls housing ancient temples. The city operates at breakneck speed, yet pockets of tranquility exist in traditional tea houses, serene temples, and surprisingly lush hiking trails that offer stunning harbor views.
Hong Kong excels as a destination for urban explorers, food enthusiasts, and shoppers seeking luxury and local finds alike. Families appreciate the efficient infrastructure and English-language accessibility, while solo travelers find it remarkably safe and easy to navigate. The compact geography means you can experience soaring cityscapes, traditional markets, and pristine beaches all within a single day. Business travelers will find world-class facilities, while culture seekers can delve into Cantonese opera, contemporary art galleries, and centuries-old temples. The city rewards those who venture beyond the main tourist areas—hidden rooftop bars, local wet markets, and neighborhood cha chaan tengs (tea restaurants) reveal Hong Kong's authentic character.
Good to Know
Tipping: Not required but 10% appreciated at restaurants; round up taxi fares to nearest HK$5
Octopus Card: Essential for all transport and many shops; reload at MTR stations or 7-Eleven stores
SIM Cards: Available at airport (3HK, CSL) or 7-Eleven stores; 8-day tourist plans around HK$88
Dress Code: Smart casual for upscale restaurants and bars; comfortable walking shoes essential for hills
Language: English widely spoken in tourist areas and MTR; Cantonese helpful but not necessary
Money: Hong Kong Dollars (HKD); ATMs everywhere; credit cards widely accepted
Safety: Extremely safe city; normal precautions sufficient; police speak English
Air Conditioning: Bring a light jacket—indoor spaces are often aggressively air-conditioned year-round



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