Experience the best of Hong Kong on a half-day private custom tour. Immerse yourself in the local culture, history, and way of life while exploring hidden gems and must-see sights. Flexible itinerary and native-speaking guides available.
Experience the best of Hong Kong on a half-day private custom tour. Immerse yourself in the local culture, history, and way of life while exploring hidden gems and must-see sights. Flexible itinerary and native-speaking guides available.
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Hong Kong - As enthusiastic adventurers, it’s understood that deciding what to see and do can be challenging, especially in a city like Hong Kong with its endless options. Opt for a private customized walking tour, and an itinerary will be crafted to ensure you experience what interests you most, at your preferred pace.
The half-day private custom…
- Hong Kong - As enthusiastic adventurers, it’s understood that deciding what to see and do can be challenging, especially in a city like Hong Kong with its endless options. Opt for a private customized walking tour, and an itinerary will be crafted to ensure you experience what interests you most, at your preferred pace.
The half-day private custom tour of Hong Kong spans 5 hours. Tours can commence anytime between 8 am and 6 pm, allowing for either a day or night tour. A bespoke itinerary will be created based on your preferences, ensuring you see what captivates you most.
The tour can include must-see attractions like Victoria Peak and a ride on the Star Ferry, along with lesser-known spots, showcasing Hong Kong as a city of contrasts where urban life meets national parkland, and where wealth and poverty coexist. It’s a city where East truly meets West like nowhere else.
For food enthusiasts not opting for the full food tour, culinary elements can be integrated into your tour, offering a delightful taste of Hong Kong. If souvenir shopping is on your agenda, favorite markets can be visited. Should there be specific items you wish to purchase, just inform us, and it will be ensured you leave Hong Kong with them. Photography enthusiasts can also be guided to the most photogenic spots, just let us know!
- Victoria Harbour - Experience the vibrant Victoria Harbour, the lifeline of Hong Kong, with its constant flow of vessels and stunning surrounding scenery.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - At 552m, Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. Enjoy a walk to a lesser-known lookout point, a 15-minute stroll, to soak in views of Hong Kong Harbour and the city.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Sheung Wan - Discover the elegant, exotic, and trendy old neighborhood of Sheung Wan, an eclectic mix of shopping experiences dominated by traditional Chinese beliefs and businesses.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Seafood Street - Dried seafood is a staple in Chinese cuisine and traditional tonics, and in Hong Kong, this trade is centered around a section of Des Voeux Road West in Sheung Wan, known as Dried Seafood Street. Explore and learn about the medicinal properties of dried seafood.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Cat Street Market - For rare Ming dynasty furniture, ancient snuff bottles, or Cultural Revolution propaganda posters, Upper Lascar Row – known as Cat Street – is the place to find such treasures among antique dealers, curio merchants, and art galleries. It’s also ideal for bargains in jade, silk products, embroideries, and wooden handicrafts.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Hollywood Road - Explore cool graffiti and navigate past numerous historic antique shops and art galleries.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Man Mo Temple - Man Mo Temple is a picturesque tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo), worshipped by ambitious students aiming for success in Imperial China’s civil examinations.
Built in 1847, it remains the largest Man Mo temple in Hong Kong. Taking a moment’s respite under its giant hanging incense coils offers a pleasant contrast to the nearby financial district’s hectic pace.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Graham Street Market - With over a century of history, Graham Street Market offers a glimpse into local life. The sloped street is lined with food stalls selling everything from fresh vegetables to live seafood. Traditional shops along the market offer great souvenirs, like the Kowloon Soy Company, renowned for its traditionally made soy sauce since 1917.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Central - One of the oldest yet most dynamic districts, Central and Western District encapsulates Hong Kong’s rich and diverse spirit. Century-old temples share streets with fashion-forward concept stores, and authentic tea houses coexist with modern art galleries, making this neighborhood both old and new, proudly local and unmistakably global.
Perfect for exploring on foot, this neighborhood is full of attractions, from heritage buildings and art institutions to local eats and fun souvenirs. Whatever your interests, your guide will lead you to some of Central’s best offerings.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Mid-levels Escalator - Experience the Mid-Levels Escalator, the world’s longest outdoor escalator. Enjoy observing vibrant city life during the 20-25 minute ride. It spans 800 meters and elevates 135 meters to the hilly areas ending at Conduit Road.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Tai Kwun - Tai Kwun offers a variety of heritage, contemporary art, performing arts, and lifestyle experiences in the restored Central Police Station compound, which includes three Declared Monuments: the former Central Police Station, the Central Magistracy, and Victoria Prison. It received the Award of Excellence in the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation 2019.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Hong Kong Park - An urban oasis, Hong Kong Park is remarkable for its design that blends with the natural landscape. The park features an aviary, greenhouse, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, fountains, lily ponds, playgrounds, a restaurant, and even a marriage registry. The aviary houses over 80 bird species in a tropical ‘rainforest’ setting.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Soho - South of Hollywood Road, SoHo is the multicultural hub for wine, dining, and nightlife in Central. Its historic, narrow streets are home to chic bars and exotic restaurants.
Visit during the day to explore fashion boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops. Enjoy lunch with a glass of wine or stay for the evening when SoHo truly comes alive.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- International Finance Centre - Rising 420 meters above the Central waterfront, this landmark is the tallest building on Hong Kong Island, the second-tallest in the city, and among the tallest globally. Two IFC, completed in 2003, is part of a complex that includes the upscale IFC mall, the Four Seasons Hotel, and MTR Hong Kong Station, serving the MTR Airport Express and MTR Tung Chung Line.
IFC mall is one of Hong Kong’s most visually appealing shopping destinations, offering a relaxing shopping experience with soothing water views, and concluding with a gourmet meal against the glamorous harbour backdrop.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Golden Bauhinia Square - The bauhinia is Hong Kong’s emblem. The Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture, which gives the Expo Promenade its name, Golden Bauhinia Square, was a gift from the Central Government to mark the 1997 Handover — a significant event in 20th-century history.
The Reunification Monument, featuring inscriptions by President Jiang Zemin, who represented China at the Handover Ceremony, is also here. Enjoy the daily Flag-raising Ceremony with Victoria Harbour as a backdrop.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Instagram Pier in Hong Kong - Ride the Star Ferry, Hong Kong’s oldest mode of transportation, faithfully carrying passengers between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon since 1888. Enjoy the stunning harbour views during the ride.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade - Starting at the colonial-era Clock Tower and extending to Hung Hom, a walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade passes the Avenue of Stars, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, and the Hong Kong Space Museum. Like many visitors, your gaze will be drawn to the dramatic Hong Kong Island skyline towering over Victoria Harbour’s busy waters.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower - Standing 44 meters tall, the old Clock Tower was built in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus. Though the bustling station is long gone, this red brick and granite tower, now a Declared Monument, remains as an elegant reminder of the Age of Steam.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Avenue of the Stars - Stroll along the Avenue of the Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui and enjoy the view of the majestic Victoria Harbour.
The Avenue of Stars honors those who helped make Hong Kong the ‘Hollywood of the East’. Thanks to Hong Kong’s movie industry, many are familiar with the city’s sights before even visiting.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Bruce Lee Statue - The Bruce Lee Statue is located at Avenue of the Stars, a glamorous movie-themed avenue, perfectly complemented by the splendour of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline, offering spectacular views.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- The Peninsula Arcade - The Peninsula Hong Kong, or ‘The Pen’ as it’s locally known, is a Hong Kong landmark. Serving guests in style since 1928, it has witnessed the city’s eventful history.
The Peninsula’s fleet of Rolls Royce Silver Shadows is mentioned in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. In 2006, 14 long-wheelbase Rolls Royce Phantoms in the hotel’s signature green were added, marking the largest single order for Rolls Royce in the company’s history.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Kowloon City - Kowloon City is as diverse as Hong Kong gets. Spanning the eastern half of the Kowloon peninsula, this district includes old neighborhoods, leafy suburban enclaves, historic sites, and the former Kai Tak Airport, now being redeveloped into a recreational hub.
The streets are home to some of Hong Kong’s most vibrant cultural communities. Little Thailand is a go-to spot for fresh Southeast Asian herbs, fruits, and spices, along with deliciously spicy meals. A large community of Chiu Chow people, tracing their origins to eastern Guangdong, also resides here, with Thai and Chiu Chow cultures sometimes merging to create something unique.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Chung King Mansion - Chung King Mansions began as a beacon of prosperity in jet-set era Hong Kong. Its fame soon turned to notoriety, and it has remained in the spotlight for 55 years. Many locals avoid it due to its reputed sleazy underbelly, or know it only as a multi-story souk offering exotic flavors.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Goldfish Street (Tung Choi Street) - Tung Choi Street North, known as the Goldfish Market, is lined with shops dedicated to raising various fish types, from uniquely shaped goldfish to colorful tropical species with high price tags.
Feng shui enthusiasts view an aquarium of goldfish as more than just decorative; it’s considered an auspicious home addition that can bring good luck, making this pet trade prominent in Hong Kong.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Ladies Market - With over 100 stalls offering bargain clothing, accessories, and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometer stretch to practice haggling skills. Named for the abundance of women’s clothing and accessories, it also offers watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs, and trinkets.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Flower Market Road - Immerse yourself in a jungle of exotic blooms and scents at Hong Kong’s Flower Market.
Numerous shops and wholesalers sell auspicious blossoms and luck-bringing houseplants to eager crowds year-round.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Mongkok - Mong Kok is Hong Kong’s most crowded shopping and residential district, but don’t let that deter you. The neon-lit historic streets winding through one of the world’s densest areas are worth visiting for the ‘peoplescapes’ alone. The shopping and street food are excellent too.
The neighborhood includes one of Hong Kong’s most popular markets, the Ladies’ Market, and features numerous shopping streets, a common trait in southern China. These streets are where merchants cluster to sell one type of product. Mong Kok has entire streets dedicated to goldfish, flowers, birds, sneakers, and kitchenware.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Sham Shui Po District - Sham Shui Po is a district of simple pleasures. As a historically blue-collar neighborhood, it offers many affordable yet delightful experiences unique to the city. Instead of glitzy skyscrapers, you’ll find buildings with rich histories behind humble façades. Don’t visit for a fancy meal; instead, try Michelin-recommended noodles and snacks that won’t break the bank. If shopping is on your agenda, prepare to spend hours sifting through eclectic wares at open-air street markets.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Chi Lin Nunnery - Established in 1934 and renovated in Tang dynasty style (AD 618–907) in 1990, the Chi Lin Nunnery is a large temple complex featuring elegant wooden architecture, treasured Buddhist relics, and soothing lotus ponds. The complex includes temple halls with gold, clay, and wooden statues representing divinities like the Sakyamuni Buddha and bodhisattvas.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Nan Lian Garden - The serene Nan Lian Garden is a public park featuring the Golden Pagoda and Red Bridge, built in Tang dynasty style. Its scenic garden is meticulously landscaped over 3.5 hectares, with every hill, rock, water body, plant, and timber structure placed according to specific rules and methods. Visitors can enjoy a vegetarian restaurant or teahouse.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Wan Chai - Explore one of the city’s coolest, most dynamic areas, where old meets new, and East meets West. Hip bars and restaurants mix with old tenement buildings and hidden temples among the district’s skyscrapers.
Best explored on foot, Wan Chai District offers a wealth of heritage hideaways and modern hot spots — whether nightlife, dining, shopping, or cultural — making it a must-visit for any traveler.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Causeway Bay - If retail is Hong Kong’s lifeblood, then Causeway Bay is its beating heart. From designer brands in gleaming towers to rising street style stars, fashion thrives here. But it’s more than a shopper’s paradise. Beyond the malls lies an enclave full of character, Hong Kong Island’s largest public park, and a rich history tied to its past as a fishing village.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple - Make a wish at Wong Tai Sin Temple, known to ‘make every wish come true upon request’! Home to Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, its natural setting and beautifully ornamented buildings make it both a scenic attraction and an important religious center.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Aberdeen Fishing Village - Board a sampan, a traditional fishing boat, to explore Aberdeen and get a close-up view of the local fishing community. The rustic lifestyles here remain largely untouched by modernity, contrasting sharply with nearby luxury yachts.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Stanley - It won’t take long to see why this sleepy seaside village on Hong Kong Island’s south side is a favorite with foodies and shoppers.
Visitors come for the popular Stanley Market, a maze of clothing, accessories, and handicrafts, as well as the bright and airy Stanley Plaza. Sightseeing can be combined with shopping by visiting Old Stanley Police Station, a Declared Monument now serving as a supermarket.
Shopping is complemented by ocean breezes, views of the South China Sea, pubs, and a great choice of local and international food.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.

- Children aged 11 years and under are free of charge.
- Professional guide
- Public transportation used during your walking tour (MTR, ferry, tram, bus)
- Hotel meet-up and drop-off
- Star Ferry
- Children aged 11 years and under are free of charge.
- Professional guide
- Public transportation used during your walking tour (MTR, ferry, tram, bus)
- Hotel meet-up and drop-off
- Star Ferry
- Food and drinks
- If you elect to use a taxi at any point during your tour, the costs are not included and are payable by yourself
- Pickup from airport or airport hotel (HK$173 per person)
- Note: This is a walking tour even if you book a hotel pick-up, traveling around on public transport
- Gratuities
- Peak tram (Tickets)
- Food and drinks
- If you elect to use a taxi at any point during your tour, the costs are not included and are payable by yourself
- Pickup from airport or airport hotel (HK$173 per person)
- Note: This is a walking tour even if you book a hotel pick-up, traveling around on public transport
- Gratuities
- Peak tram (Tickets)
Our exclusive Half-Day or Full-Day Customized Walking Tour blends Hong Kong’s iconic attractions with lesser-known treasures, allowing for a leisurely pace and deeper discovery. You can choose to start in the morning, afternoon, or evening.
Our philosophy is ‘like-a-local’. This culturally rich walking tour enables you to explore Hong Kong on foot and by…
Our exclusive Half-Day or Full-Day Customized Walking Tour blends Hong Kong’s iconic attractions with lesser-known treasures, allowing for a leisurely pace and deeper discovery. You can choose to start in the morning, afternoon, or evening.
Our philosophy is ‘like-a-local’. This culturally rich walking tour enables you to explore Hong Kong on foot and by utilizing the city’s excellent public transport system, just like a local. Along the journey, you’ll gain insights into Hong Kong’s culture, traditions, history, and daily life. Feeling peckish? We’ll have you dining like a local too!
The 6-hour tour provides a relaxed half-day experience with ample time to explore more areas without hurrying. The 8-hour tour is perfect for travelers desiring a more comprehensive experience, covering additional neighborhoods, viewpoints, and local spots at a comfortable pace.
Your tour is entirely private, adaptable, and tailored to your interests and walking speed. Available in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin Chinese. All private guides are native speakers.
- Full day tours also available subject to a surcharge of HK$350 per hour. Please tell us after booking if you wish to extend.
- A moderate amount of walking is involved - please wear comfortable walking shoes
- Tours will be delivered in English unless requested otherwise at the time of booking.
- Tours are available in English, Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese.
- Please also inform us if you are travelling with children under 12 years of age.
- All tours takes place as scheduled except under Red/Black storm warning or Typhoon #8 or above. For up to date weather information see the Hong Kong Observatory website.
- CNY 2026: Please note that all bookings made for dates between February 16–21 are subject to a Chinese New Year (CNY) surcharge due to the holiday period in Hong Kong. This surcharge can be paid after booking via invoice. If you would like to check the surcharge amount before confirming your booking, please feel free to send us a message and we’ll be happy to assist you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.