Morning: Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport, take the Airport Express to Central, and settle into your hotel. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Victoria Harbour promenade to soak in the skyline.
Afternoon: Ride the historic Peak Tram to Victoria Peak for panoramic views, then explore the Peak Galleria and enjoy a light lunch at a café.
Evening: Watch the Symphony of Lights from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, then dine in the trendy SoHo district, sampling modern Cantonese cuisine.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the atmospheric Man Mo Temple in Sheung Wan, then wander the antique shops on Hollywood Road and the design hub PMQ.
Afternoon: Take the MTR to Wong Tai Sin to see the famed Wong Tai Sin Temple**, and later explore the serene Chi Lin Nunnery and its adjoining Nan Lian Garden.
Evening: Head to Temple Street Night Market for street food, souvenir hunting, and a glimpse of Hong Kong’s bustling night life.
Find HotelsMorning: Board the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for a scenic ascent to the Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha) and enjoy the vistas over Lantau.
Afternoon: Explore the tranquil Po Lin Monastery, then hike the short Ngong Ping Nature Trail or, for more challenge, the beginning of the Lantau Trail towards Pui O.
Evening: Return to the city and have dinner at the Citygate Outlets shopping mall, where you can enjoy discounted brands and a relaxed atmosphere.
Find HotelsMorning: Spend the morning at Ocean Park (or choose Hong Kong Disneyland) for roller coasters, marine shows, and the giant panda exhibit.
Afternoon: After the park, head to Causeway Bay for shopping at Times Square, Sogo, and local boutiques, pausing for a bubble‑tea break.
Evening: Conclude with a twilight Star Ferry ride across the harbour, then enjoy a farewell dinner at the rooftop Ozone Bar in Kowloon, admiring the glittering skyline.
Find HotelsIf you have extra time, add a day to explore the outlying islands like Cheung Chau or Lamma for seaside hiking and fresh seafood. To shorten the trip, skip the full‑day theme park and replace it with a half‑day visit to the Hong Kong Museum of History and a quick stroll through Victoria Park, which still gives cultural depth while freeing up evening hours for more dining experiences.