Maximize your Hong Kong layover with a private, customizable 6-hour tour. Explore must-see sights, hidden gems, and savor local flavors.
Maximize your Hong Kong layover with a private, customizable 6-hour tour. Explore must-see sights, hidden gems, and savor local flavors.
- Hong Kong - If you have a layover of 6 hours or more, maximize your time by booking a Hong Kong Layover Tour. You’ll be swiftly transported from Hong Kong International Airport to the city in just 30 minutes via the Hong Kong Airport Express. Enjoy the world’s best view from Victoria Peak, take a ride on the Star Ferry, savor an authentic dim sum…
- Hong Kong - If you have a layover of 6 hours or more, maximize your time by booking a Hong Kong Layover Tour. You’ll be swiftly transported from Hong Kong International Airport to the city in just 30 minutes via the Hong Kong Airport Express. Enjoy the world’s best view from Victoria Peak, take a ride on the Star Ferry, savor an authentic dim sum brunch with locals, or sip a cocktail at a rooftop bar. It’s a far better option than waiting at the airport, isn’t it? Simply add an airport pickup to your booking or follow our easy instructions to take the Airport Express on your own and meet us at the in-town station.
- Victoria Harbour - Experience the vibrant Victoria Harbour, the true heartbeat of Hong Kong, with its continuous 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. We’ll guide you to a lesser-known lookout point, a 15-minute walk, to soak in the 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 cooking 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 - If you’re seeking rare Ming dynasty furniture, an ancient snuff bottle, or a Cultural Revolution propaganda poster, Upper Lascar Row – known as Cat Street – is the place to find such treasures, with its fantastic array of antique dealers, curio merchants, and art galleries. It’s also the spot 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 the cool graffiti in the area and navigate past the many 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), both worshipped by ambitious students aiming to succeed in the civil examinations of Imperial China.
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 hectic pace of the nearby financial district.
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 is a great place to experience local life. The sloped street is lined with food stalls selling everything from fresh vegetables to live seafood. You’ll also find traditional shops offering items that make great souvenirs. For example, the Kowloon Soy Company, founded in 1917 on Graham Street, is renowned for its soy sauce made using traditional techniques.
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 in the city, Central and Western District – with its sloped streets and small alleys – encapsulates Hong Kong’s rich and diverse spirit. A place where century-old temples share streets with fashion-forward concept stores, or where authentic tea houses coexist with modern art galleries, this colorful neighborhood is both old and new, proudly local and unmistakably global.
Immensely walkable and full of attractions, this neighborhood is perfect to explore on foot. There’s plenty to discover here, from heritage buildings and art institutions to local eats and fun souvenirs. Whatever your interests, your guide will lead you to some of the best things Central has to offer.
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 longest outdoor escalator in the world. Enjoy and observe the vibrant city life during the 20-25 minute ride on the escalator. It spans 800 meters and elevates 135 meters up 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 wide range of heritage, contemporary art, performing arts, and lifestyle experiences in the restored and revitalized 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.
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- Hong Kong Park - An urban oasis, Hong Kong Park is remarkable for how its design blends with the surrounding natural landscape. The park features an aviary, a 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 more than 80 species of birds in a well-designed tropical ‘rainforest’.
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- Soho - Referring to the area south of Hollywood Road, SoHo is the multicultural wine, dine, and swanky nightlife side of Central. The upmarket bars and exotic restaurants of SoHo’s historic and narrow streets are extremely chic.
Visit during the day to explore the neighborhood’s attractive fashion boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops. Enjoy lunch and a glass of wine or stay for sundown, when SoHo truly comes alive.
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- International Finance Centre - Rising 420 meters above the Central waterfront, this impressive landmark is the tallest building on Hong Kong Island, the second-tallest in the city, and one of the tallest in the world. Two IFC was completed in 2003 as part of a complex that includes the upscale IFC mall and the Four Seasons Hotel, as well as MTR Hong Kong Station, which services the MTR Airport Express and MTR Tung Chung Line.
IFC mall is one of Hong Kong’s most visually appealing shopping destinations. It allows you to complement a relaxing afternoon of shopping with soothing water views and conclude it with a gourmet meal enjoyed against the backdrop of the glamorous harbor.
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- Golden Bauhinia Square - The bauhinia is the emblem of Hong Kong. The Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture, which gives the Expo Promenade its common name, Golden Bauhinia Square, was a gift from the Central Government to mark the 1997 Handover — an event of great significance for the world’s largest nation and a landmark event in 20th-century history.
The Reunification Monument, bearing inscriptions of President Jiang Zemin’s calligraphy, who represented China at the Handover Ceremony. Enjoy the pomp and symbolism of the daily Flag-raising Ceremony with beautiful Victoria Harbour as a backdrop.
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- Instagram Pier in Hong Kong - Take a ride on the Star Ferry, the oldest mode of transportation in Hong Kong. It has been faithfully carrying passengers from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon and back since 1888. Hop on the ferry and enjoy the stunning view of the harbor and the ride.
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- Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade - Starting at the colonial-era Clock Tower and stretching to Hung Hom, a stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade takes you past the Avenue of Stars, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, and the Hong Kong Space Museum. But like most of the lovebirds and photographers on the promenade, your gaze will be drawn south to the dramatic topographical and architectural spectacle of the Hong Kong Island skyline towering over the busy waters of Victoria Harbour.
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- Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower - Standing 44 meters tall, the old Clock Tower was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus. The once-bustling station is long gone, but this red brick and granite tower, now preserved as a Declared Monument, survives as an elegant reminder of the Age of Steam.
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- Avenue of the Stars - Take a stroll along the Avenue of the Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui and soak in the view of the majestic Victoria Harbour.
The Avenue of Stars pays tribute to the names that helped make Hong Kong the ‘Hollywood of the East’. Thanks to the efforts of Hong Kong’s movie industry over the past century, many in Asia and beyond are familiar with the city’s sights before they’ve even set foot here.
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- Bruce Lee Statue - The Bruce Lee Statue is located at the Avenue of the Stars, a glamorous movie-themed avenue, perfectly complemented by the splendor of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline, offering spectacular views.
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- The Peninsula Arcade - The Peninsula Hong Kong — or ‘The Pen’ as it is known locally — is a Hong Kong landmark. A witness to the city’s eventful history, the hotel has been serving guests in style since 1928.
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 made the latest update to the fleet and the largest single order placed for Rolls Royce in the company’s history.
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- Kowloon City - Kowloon City is as diverse as Hong Kong gets. Occupying the eastern half of the Kowloon peninsula, this district spans old neighborhoods, leafy suburban enclaves, historic sites, and the former Kai Tak Airport, now being redeveloped into a recreational hub.
In between, you’ll find streets home to some of Hong Kong’s most robust cultural communities. Little Thailand is a go-to spot for fresh Southeast Asian herbs, fruits, and spices, not to mention deliciously spicy meals. There’s also a large community of Chiu Chow people who trace their origins to eastern Guangdong — and in some cases, both Thai and Chiu Chow cultures have merged to create something fascinating and unique.
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- Chung King Mansion - Chung King Mansions launched as a beacon of prosperity in the jet-set era Hong Kong. The building’s fame slid into notoriety soon after, and it has lived for 55 years in the spotlight. Many Hong Kong people avoid it, given its reputed sleazy underbelly, or know it only as a multi-story souk offering exotic flavors.
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- Goldfish Street (Tung Choi Street) - Tung Choi Street North – better known as the Goldfish Market – is lined with shops devoted to raising various types of fish, from uniquely shaped goldfish to colorful tropical species with high price tags.
Feng shui enthusiasts regard an aquarium of goldfish as more than just a pretty sight: it’s also an auspicious addition to one’s home that can bring good luck, so it’s no surprise that this popular pet trade is even more prominent in Hong Kong.
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- Ladies Market - With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories, and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street offers a one-kilometer stretch to practice your haggling skills. It gets its name from the vast amount of clothing and accessories on sale for women of all ages; however, watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs, and trinkets are also available.
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- Flower Market Road - Immerse yourself in a jungle of exotic blooms and scents in the Flower Market of Hong Kong.
The dozens of shops and wholesalers here sell auspicious blossoms and luck-bringing houseplants to an enthusiastic crowd all year round.
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- Mongkok - Mong Kok is Hong Kong’s most congested shopping and residential district, but don’t let that deter you. The neon-lit historic streets that wind through one of the densest parts of the world are worth visiting just 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 also has many shopping streets, a common feature in southern China. Conveniently, these are where a cluster of merchants sell one type of product on a single street. Mong Kok has entire streets and sections dedicated to the sale of goldfish, flowers, birds, sneakers, and kitchenware.
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- Sham Shui Po District - Sham Shui Po is a district of simple pleasures. As a historically blue-collar neighborhood, this area just north of Boundary Street offers many cheap but cheerful experiences that can’t be found elsewhere in the city. Instead of glitzy, glass-panelled skyscrapers, here you’ll find buildings that hide a rich history behind their humble façades. Don’t come here for a fancy gourmet meal. Instead, come here if you want to try Michelin-recommended noodles and snacks that won’t break the bank. And if you’re planning to do a bit of shopping on your own time, be prepared to spend several hours here, sifting through all the eclectic wares at the open-air street markets.
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- Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple - Make a wish at Wong Tai Sin Temple, said to ‘make every wish come true upon request’! The temple is home to three religions (Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism), and its natural setting and beautifully ornamented buildings make it as much a scenic attraction as an important religious center.
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- Nan Lian Garden - The tranquil Nan Lian Garden is a public park, home to the Golden Pagoda and Red Bridge, built in the style of the Tang dynasty. Its scenic garden is meticulously landscaped over an area of 3.5 hectares, where every hill, rock, body of water, plant, and timber structure has been placed according to specific rules and methods. The hungry might want to try the vegetarian restaurant or teahouse.
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- 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 of elegant wooden architecture, treasured Buddhist relics, and soul-soothing lotus ponds. The complex also includes a series of temple halls, some of which contain gold, clay, and wooden statues representing divinities such as the Sakyamuni Buddha and bodhisattvas.
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- Causeway Bay - If retail runs through Hong Kong’s arteries, then Causeway Bay is the beating heart that keeps it going. From big-name designer brands piled atop one another in gleaming glass towers to rising stars in street style, fashion feels at home in the district. However, it’s much more than just a shopper’s paradise. Venture beyond the multitude of malls and discover an alluring enclave that’s brimming with character, Hong Kong Island’s largest public park, and a rich history tied to its past as a former fishing village.
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- Wan Chai - Explore one of the city’s coolest, most dynamic areas, with a heady mix of old and new, and East meets West, where hip bars and happening restaurants mix with old tenement buildings and hidden temples among the district’s towering skyscrapers.
Best explored on foot, Wan Chai District offers a wealth of heritage hideaways and modern hot spots — be they nightlife, dining, shopping, or cultural — making it an essential stop for any visitor.
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- Aberdeen - Board a sampan, a traditional fishing boat, to explore Aberdeen for a fascinating close-up look at the local fishing community. The rustic lifestyles of these people have remained largely untouched by modernity, offering a sharp contrast to the nearby luxury yachts.
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- Stanley - It won’t take long to understand why this sleepy seaside village on Hong Kong Island’s south side is a favorite with foodies and shoppers.
The latter come for the popular Stanley Market; a warren of clothing, accessories, and handicrafts; as well as the bright and airy Stanley Plaza. You can also mix sightseeing with shopping by visiting Old Stanley Police Station, a Declared Monument that also serves as a supermarket.
Shopping here is well-complemented by cooling ocean breezes, views of the South China Sea, pubs and watering holes, 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.

- Professional guide
- Airport pickup and transfer via airport express
- Public transportation during walking tour (MTR, ferry, tram, bus)
- Star Ferry ride
- Professional guide
- Airport pickup and transfer via airport express
- Public transportation during walking tour (MTR, ferry, tram, bus)
- Star Ferry ride
- If you elect to use a taxi at any point during your tour the costs are payable by yourself.
- Please note that if you book an airport hotel pick-up, it is still a walking tour, not a car tour which means that you will be travelling around using the excellent public transport system.
- If you elect to use a taxi at any point during your tour the costs are payable by yourself.
- Please note that if you book an airport hotel pick-up, it is still a walking tour, not a car tour which means that you will be travelling around using the excellent public transport system.
Enjoy a personalized 4 or 6-hour walking tour during your airport layover, exploring the city of Hong Kong with a private guide. Your guide will rendezvous with you at the airport and escort you to the city in a brief 30 minutes via the airport express.
This tour merges must-visit Hong Kong sites with hidden treasures. Throughout your exploration, you…
Enjoy a personalized 4 or 6-hour walking tour during your airport layover, exploring the city of Hong Kong with a private guide. Your guide will rendezvous with you at the airport and escort you to the city in a brief 30 minutes via the airport express.
This tour merges must-visit Hong Kong sites with hidden treasures. Throughout your exploration, you will immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s natives’ customs, traditions, history, and day-to-day life. Feeling peckish? Why not try an authentic dim sum meal? Need a drink? How about a cocktail from a rooftop bar? Clearly a more delightful experience than dozing off at the airport, right!
The tour is adaptable and set to match your pace and needs. Simply state your preferences and then delight in a tour tailored just for you.
The tour is offered in English, French, and both Cantonese & Mandarin Chinese, with all guides being native speakers.
- A moderate amount of walking is involved, please wear comfortable walking shoes
- When you disembark proceed directly to arrivals. If you go to the transit area or lounges you will end up in departures and WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO EXIT THE AIRPORT FOR YOUR TOUR.
- 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.
- Tours will be delivered in English unless requested otherwise at the time of booking.
- Tours are available in Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese.
- If you wish to buy anything whilst you are in Hong Kong you will need HK$ in cash. Shops and restaurants will not accept US$ or other currencies.
- If you are visiting Victoria Peak a taxi will cost approximately HK$75 in total to get you up there. As long as the queue is not enormous you will come down on the Peak Tram (included), otherwise, you will need to take a second taxi.
- Tours starting between 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM will incur a surcharge of HK$120. To be Invoiced
- Tours starting before 8:00 AM will incur a surcharge of $370. To be invoiced.
- Tours finishing after 9:00 PM will incur a surcharge of $250 per hour after 9:00 PM. To be invoiced.
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.