Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Beijing’s Hutongs on this four-hour exploration. Discover local traditions, try delicious street food, and learn about Chinese culture through interactive activities.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Beijing’s Hutongs on this four-hour exploration. Discover local traditions, try delicious street food, and learn about Chinese culture through interactive activities.
- Peak Tram - Embark on a memorable journey aboard the iconic Peak Tram in Hong Kong. This historic funicular railway, in operation since 1888, takes passengers on a steep ascent through the city’s lush hillside. The brief yet exhilarating ride creates a fascinating visual illusion, making skyscrapers appear to lean at impossible angles, a “tilted”…
- Peak Tram - Embark on a memorable journey aboard the iconic Peak Tram in Hong Kong. This historic funicular railway, in operation since 1888, takes passengers on a steep ascent through the city’s lush hillside. The brief yet exhilarating ride creates a fascinating visual illusion, making skyscrapers appear to lean at impossible angles, a “tilted” effect that captivates first-time visitors.
- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - Upon reaching the summit, visitors arrive at Victoria Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island. From the optional Sky Terrace 428 viewing platform, enjoy breathtaking, postcard-worthy views of the city’s skyline, Victoria Harbour, and even distant Kowloon. Guides share intriguing stories about the area’s colonial history, local legends, and the transformation of the Peak from a colonial retreat to a modern emblem of Hong Kong.
There is also time for photos, a brief stroll along the optional Peak Circle Walk, or a quick stop at shops and cafes before continuing the Hong Kong adventure.
- Man Mo Temple - Travel back in time with a visit to Man Mo Temple, one of Hong Kong’s oldest and most atmospheric Taoist temples. Constructed in the mid-19th century during the Qing Dynasty, the temple is dedicated to Man Cheong (God of Literature) and Mo Tai (God of War), revered by students and scholars seeking success.
Inside, visitors are greeted by the rich aroma of sandalwood and the captivating sight of giant spiral incense coils hanging from the ceiling, slowly burning as prayers ascend. Guides explain the temple’s history, Taoist customs, and the significance of the architecture, altars, and rituals still observed today.
- Hollywood Road - Following the temple visit, enjoy a leisurely walk along Hollywood Road, one of the first streets established in colonial Hong Kong. Once a center for antique traders, the area now blends the old with the new: antique shops, traditional tea houses, and Chinese porcelain stores coexist with modern art galleries and street murals. This walk offers a unique glimpse into Hong Kong’s rich cultural past and present.
- Star Ferry - Board the historic Star Ferry, a cherished symbol of Hong Kong that has been crossing Victoria Harbour since 1888. Despite modern transportation options, both locals and travelers treasure this short, scenic ride for its timeless charm and stunning skyline views.
During the crossing from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui, enjoy panoramic views of the towering Hong Kong Island skyline on one side and the Kowloon Peninsula on the other. Whether seated inside or standing on the open-air deck, the breeze, water reflections, and rhythmic ferry chug provide a nostalgic, cinematic experience, especially around midday or sunset.
Guides share the ferry’s rich maritime history and its vital role in daily life before the harbor tunnels were constructed. Don’t forget your camera—this is one of the best-value photo opportunities in all of Hong Kong.
- Tsim Sha Tsui - After crossing Victoria Harbour on the historic Star Ferry, arrive in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST)—Hong Kong’s vibrant waterfront district, perfect for sightseeing, shopping, and cultural exploration.
Guides lead visitors along the Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong’s version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, showcasing statues and handprints honoring legends of Chinese cinema, including Bruce Lee and Anita Mui. Along the way, enjoy stunning views of Hong Kong Island’s skyline, ideal for photos both day and night.
Visitors also pass the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower, a red-brick colonial landmark from the early 20th century and one of the last remnants of the old Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus. Depending on timing, guides may highlight other nearby cultural attractions, such as the Hong Kong Cultural Centre or Harbour City shopping mall.
This stop offers a perfect blend of history, iconic views, and local energy, providing a great opportunity for rest, exploration, or souvenir shopping before continuing the tour.
- Avenue of the Stars - Take a stroll along the Avenue of Stars, a scenic waterfront promenade in Tsim Sha Tsui that celebrates Hong Kong’s rich cinematic history. Modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame, this popular landmark features over 100 celebrity handprints and honors local legends from the golden age of Hong Kong cinema.
A highlight for many visitors is the bronze statue of Bruce Lee, a global icon of martial arts and film. Guides share stories of his life, career, and cultural impact as visitors pause for photos with the harbor skyline as a backdrop. Nearby, spot a statue of beloved singer and actress Anita Mui, as well as film-themed sculptures and interpretive signs.
- Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower - Just a short walk away stands the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower, a red-brick colonial-era structure built in 1915. Once part of the old Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus, it’s now a declared monument and a lasting reminder of the city’s British past. Visitors have time to admire and photograph this historical icon with the modern skyline as a backdrop.
This stop offers stunning photo opportunities, cultural insight, and a peaceful walk along Victoria Harbour.
- Ladies Market - No visit to Hong Kong is complete without experiencing one of its lively street markets. Depending on timing and interest, guides lead visitors through either Ladies Market in Mong Kok or Temple Street Night Market in Yau Ma Tei—two of the city’s most famous open-air shopping streets.
At Ladies Market, discover over 100 stalls filled with clothing, handbags, souvenirs, watches, and accessories. It’s the perfect place to practice bargaining skills and pick up fun gifts or quirky keepsakes. The market isn’t just about shopping—it’s a vibrant, bustling slice of daily life in Kowloon.
- Temple Street Night Market - Alternatively, Temple Street Night Market comes alive in the late afternoon and evening with rows of vendors selling everything from electronics and jade jewelry to Cantonese opera performances and fortune telling. Classic street food stalls are also found here, where locals and tourists mingle over sizzling snacks and cold drinks.
Guides assist in navigating the stalls, share shopping tips, and point out local favorites, whether it’s a popular dumpling cart or a hidden tea shop.

- Private English Guiding Service
- Local Authentic Lunch
- Public Transportation Fees
- Entrance Tickets
- Private English Guiding Service
- Local Authentic Lunch
- Public Transportation Fees
- Entrance Tickets
- Gratuities for Good Service
- Any Personal Cost
- Gratuities for Good Service
- Any Personal Cost
- Authentic Local Experience: Discover Hong Kong like a local by using historic modes of transport, such as the renowned Peak Tram and the classic Star Ferry.
- Convenient Hotel Pickup: Benefit from hassle-free door-to-door service from key districts in Hong Kong.
- Private Guided Tour: Enjoy personalized service with a dedicated…
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Authentic Local Experience: Discover Hong Kong like a local by using historic modes of transport, such as the renowned Peak Tram and the classic Star Ferry.
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Convenient Hotel Pickup: Benefit from hassle-free door-to-door service from key districts in Hong Kong.
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Private Guided Tour: Enjoy personalized service with a dedicated English-speaking guide.
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Cultural Highlights: Explore the historic Man Mo Temple and lively street markets like the Ladies Market or Temple Street Market.
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Insider Knowledge: Gain insights from your expert guide, who will share intriguing stories, local secrets, and hidden treasures.
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Balanced Itinerary: Experience a blend of walking and public transport for an engaging yet relaxed sightseeing adventure.
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Scenic Views: Take in breathtaking vistas from Victoria Peak and the magnificent Victoria Harbour.
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Perfect for First-Time Visitors: Discover Hong Kong’s top landmarks, cultural attractions, and markets in one comprehensive day.
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.