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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Hong Kong - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
All that's good about British colonial architecture is exemplified in this museum's simple white facade, wooden monsoon shutters, and colonnaded...Read More
One of the prettiest parks in the city proper is a sprawling mix of rock gardens and leafy pathways. It's common to stumble on locals practicing...Read More
After more than a decade of construction, this complex opened in 2018 in the location of the 19th-century Central Police Station; indeed, its...Read More
As you step off the Victoria Peak Tram, you might be surprised to encounter two shopping arcades crowning Hong Kong's most prized mountaintop...Read More
A former explosives magazine compound built by the British Army in the 19th century, the Asia Society Hong Kong Center's Chantal Miller Gallery...Read More
The art-deco building at the southern end of Statue Square is the former headquarters of the Bank of China, which was built in the 1950s. The...Read More
Formerly the campus of St. Paul's College, the Bishop's House dates back to 1843. This historic Victorian building, which is a pretty shade...Read More
The pier juts out into the harbor in front of the International Finance Centre. Ferries regularly leave from here to Lantau, Lamma, and Cheung...Read More
This colonial building is a must-have location for any self-respecting Hong Kong cop movie. It was the neighborhood headquarters from 1864—when...Read More
Take in the view of the Kowloon skyline on this pier, from which sturdy green-and-white Star Ferry vessels cross the harbor. Naturally, the...Read More
This 2½-km-long (1½-mile-long) island southwest of Hong Kong is best known as the home of windsurfing Olympic gold medalist Lee Lai-shan. Residents...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis pleasant attraction in the southern corner of Hong Kong Park boasts hundreds of birds in a tropical environment. There are dozens of types...Read More
A tree-lined lane called Battery Path was built by the British in 1841 to move their cannons uphill—hence the name. At the top of Battery Path...Read More
This handsome white Victorian was constructed in 1855 as the official residence of British governors, and is now home to Hong Kong's chief executive...Read More
Originally located in Stanley, this museum relocated to the old Hung Hom Star Ferry Pier in 2013. The rich collections explore Hong Kong's 2...Read More
This welcoming green space includes a children's playground and gorgeous gardens with more than 1,000 plant species, but the real attractions...Read More
The spectacular strut-and-ladder facade of this Lord Norman Foster building makes it one of the most important structures in 20th-century...Read More
One building towers above the Central skyline: Two IFC. The slender second tower of the International Finance Centre has been compared to at...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe Mid-Levels Escalator zooms by the first mosque in Hong Kong. Commonly known as the Lascar Temple, the original 1840s structure was rebuilt...Read More
Just behind the IFC is a notable '60s skyscraper recognizable by its many round windows. The 52-level building is home to Jardine, Matheson...Read More
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