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8-Night Hong Kong Itinerary (Apr 29–May 7, 2026) — Halal-Friendly with Macau & Shenzhen Day Trips

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Day 1 · Wed, Apr 29
Hong Kong (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Arrival and settle in — explore Tsim Sha Tsui

Morning:

After arriving and dropping bags at your hotel, ease into Hong Kong with a gentle walk along Nathan Road, popping into local bakeries for coffee and halal-friendly snacks. Continue to Kowloon Park to relax among gardens and aviaries, then visit the peaceful Tin Hau Temple (Kowloon) nearby for a quiet cultural introduction before lunch.

Afternoon:

Stroll down the waterfront to the iconic Avenue of Stars, enjoying harbour views and the Bruce Lee statue before browsing the art installations. Pop into the nearby Hong Kong Cultural Centre for a quick look at exhibitions or a matinee performance, then relax with afternoon tea or a cold drink at 1881 Heritage, where restored colonial buildings house shops and scenic courtyards perfect for people-watching.

Evening:

As daylight fades, wander up Knutsford Terrace for a lively atmosphere of alfresco dining and bars (many venues offer halal-friendly menus or vegetarian options), then head to Victoria Harbour Promenade's nearby stretch to catch the Symphony of Lights from a quieter spot. Finish with a relaxed dessert or mint tea at Hysan Place's rooftop terrace or a seaside café, soaking in the illuminated skyline before returning to your hotel.

Day 2 · Thu, Apr 30
Kowloon

Halal dining and Kowloon highlights

Morning:

Begin your day with a flavourful breakfast at Islamic Centre Canteen in Wan Chai for authentic halal dim sum and kaya toast, then head to nearby Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market to wander colourful stalls and sample fresh tropical fruits. Continue to the atmospheric Yau Ma Tei Theatre and the historic Temple Street Market (quiet in the morning) to soak up local life and street-food aromas before pausing at a halal-friendly café for a mid-morning refreshment.

Afternoon:

Wander through Sai Ying Pun Market for an authentic local shopping experience, then catch the historic Ding Ding tram (hop off at the Western Market area) to explore the restored Western Market building's craft stalls and cafés. Late afternoon, head to Lai Chi Kok Park for a peaceful stroll by the ponds and sports courts before enjoying a halal-friendly dinner at nearby Aladin Mess or another local Muslim-run eatery to continue the culinary theme from the morning.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Mong Kok's Fa Yuen Street to soak up neon-lit street life and hunt for bargain fashion and quirky stalls, then make your way to Langham Place for panoramic escalator rides and rooftop views before dinner. Enjoy a late supper at Islamic Food Centre (Kowloon) or another nearby halal-certified spot, then finish the night with a relaxed stroll through Flower Market Road where fragrant blooms and night-time market stalls create a calming end to the day.

Day 3 · Fri, May 1
Victoria Harbour / Tsim Sha Tsui

Relaxed day and harbour evening — Star Ferry & promenade

Morning:

Start with a leisurely breakfast at The Lobby at The Peninsula or a nearby halal-friendly café, then wander the peaceful gardens and koi ponds of Kowloon Walled City Park to soak in a different slice of Hong Kong history and greenery. Afterward, head to the buzzy Tai Kwun Market for light shopping and artisan snacks, and enjoy a mid-morning dim sum-style treat at the halal options inside Amoy Street Food Market before returning to the waterfront for a relaxed pre-afternoon rest.

Afternoon:

After a tranquil morning, take a slow tram ride across to Central Market to browse artisanal stalls and enjoy a light halal-friendly snack at one of the rooftop cafés, then wander through the leafy walkways of Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park for harbour views and a chance to watch locals practising tai chi. Later, hop on the iconic Star Ferry for a short cross-harbour sail to Central Pier, stroll along the revitalised Central Harbourfront and pause at the waterfront lawn to watch ferries and container ships drift by as the light softens toward evening.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, wander to Tsim Sha Tsui East Waterfront for quieter harbour views and grab a seat at the grassed Promenade Lawn to watch ferries glide past while the skyline shifts colours. Afterward, enjoy a relaxed halal-friendly dinner at The Mido Café (Tsim Sha Tsui branch) or a nearby seafood restaurant offering vegetarian halal options, then finish with cocktails or mocktails on the rooftop terrace of Ozone Bar (hotel permitting non-alcoholic choices) for a spectacular night-time panorama before a gentle walk back to your hotel.

Day 4 · Sat, May 2
Hong Kong Island (Central / Victoria Peak)

Hong Kong Island: Victoria Peak and Central

Morning:

Take the morning tram up to Victoria Peak Garden for cooler air and sweeping views, then walk the easy Lugard Road and Harlech Road loop to catch skyline vistas and hidden vantage points before the crowds arrive. Descend to Sky Terrace 428 for a final panorama, then explore the colonial-era shops and art galleries along Graham Street before stopping at a halal-friendly café in SoHo for brunch and people-watching, continuing the relaxed rhythm from your Kowloon explorations.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander the shaded promenades of Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens to see tropical plants and small animal enclosures, then hop to SoHo's Mid-Levels Escalator area to browse boutique shops and art galleries tucked into side streets. Finish the afternoon with a calm harbour-facing break at Sunset Peak Lookout (a local viewpoint on Mount Austin Road) or a riverside refreshment at Man Mo Temple's nearby tea houses, keeping the day relaxed as you descend back toward Central for evening plans.

Evening:

As twilight falls, descend toward Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens' quieter terraces for a peaceful stroll before continuing down to the restored colonial charm of Tai Kwun where evening cultural programs and light installations often run - stop for a tea or mocktail at one of its stylish cafés. Finish the night with a leisurely harbour-facing walk along Central Harbourfront Event Space, pause for views of the illuminated skyline and ferries, then enjoy a late halal-friendly dinner at a nearby restaurant in Sheung Wan specialising in Middle Eastern or vegetarian fare to round out your island day.

Day 5 · Sun, May 3
Mong Kok / Sham Shui Po

Cultural day — markets and temples with halal-friendly stops

Morning:

Ease into the morning with a savoury breakfast at Islam Food in Yau Ma Tei before wandering through the colourful stalls of Ladies' Market (early hours are quieter for browsing textiles and souvenirs). From there, dive into authentic local life at Goldfish Market and the nearby Fa Yuen Street Market to spot specialty vendors and street snacks, finishing with a calming visit to the ornate Pak Tai Temple (Mong Kok) to observe traditional worship and architecture before a halal-friendly lunch nearby.

Afternoon:

Meander through the antique stalls and retro boutiques of Apliu Street Electronics Market, trying out quirky gadgets and vintage finds before crossing to Pei Ho Street Market for a salty-sweet taste of local snacks at stalls run by longtime vendors. Then head into Sham Shui Po to explore the textile alleys around Cheung Sha Wan Road, visit the photogenic street murals at Ki Lung Street, and pause for a late-afternoon refreshment at a nearby halal-friendly café offering iced tea and light bites to recharge before evening temple visits.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander the lantern-lit lanes around Temple Street Night Market to browse fortune-tellers, second-hand stalls and lively street performers before sampling halal-friendly snacks at nearby halal stalls or vegetarian noodle shops. Afterward, head to Tung Choi Street's quieter side alleys for late-night bargaining and then relax with mint tea or dessert at Islamic Centre Canteen (Yau Ma Tei stall) or a cosy halal café nearby, letting the energetic market atmosphere ease into a more tranquil nightcap.

Day 6 · Mon, May 4
Lantau Island or Southside beaches

Lantau or leisure day — Big Buddha or beach time

Morning:

Catch an early ferry to Lantau and begin with a peaceful walk through Ngong Ping Village to reach the elevated Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) before the crowds, then climb the steps for sweeping sea-and-mountain views. After descending, wander the serene trails around Po Lin Monastery and stop for a light, halal-friendly picnic at the shaded benches of Ngong Ping Plateau, enjoying incense-scented calm and the slow rhythm that contrasts nicely with your busy Kowloon and Island days.

Afternoon:

After a morning at Ngong Ping, drift down to Mui Wo to explore the peaceful Silvermine Bay promenade and rent a bike to cycle along the shoreline, stopping at the seaside cafes for a halal-friendly lunch. Later, catch a short local bus to Cheung Sha Beach for long sandy stretches and gentle swimming, or wander the quieter end to find tide pools and sunset-ready viewpoints before returning to your hotel relaxed and sandy.

Evening:

As the sun dips, wander the peaceful pathways of Tai O Fishing Village to watch stilt houses glow in warm light and join a short boat tour to spot pink dolphins or catch reflections on the water. Afterwards, head to Pui O Beach for a beachfront barbecue-style dinner at a halal-friendly seaside eatery or picnic spot, then finish with a slow stroll along the shoreline beneath lantern-lit trees at Cheung Sha East Promenade, letting the day fade into a tranquil coastal night.

Day 7 · Tue, May 5
Macau (day trip from Hong Kong)

Day trip to Macau — historic sites and halal options

Morning:

Arrive in Macau and begin with a stroll through the atmospheric lanes of Historic Centre of Macau (Senado Square), admiring Portuguese tiles and stopping for Portuguese-style coffee at a halal-friendly café nearby; then wander up the steps to the dramatic ruins of St. Paul's for iconic photo ops and a touch of history. From there, explore the quieter, colonial-era streets toward Fortaleza do Monte (Mount Fortress) for panoramic harbour views, followed by a mid-morning visit to the cultural displays at [Macao Museum](https://www.macaumuseum.gov.mo) to contextualise the city's unique East-meets-West story before lunch.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander the shaded courtyards and galleries of Senado Square's side streets toward the elegant Largo do Lilau, then explore the charming Portuguese-style lanes around Rua do Cunha with its boutique shops and souvenir bakeries (look for halal-friendly sweets). Continue to the waterfront to visit the serene gardens and colonial façades of A-Ma Cultural Village, pause for views of the harbour from Guia Fortress's hillside paths, and finish the afternoon with a refreshing stop at a halal-certified café in Taipa Village to sample local-style egg tarts made with permissible ingredients while soaking in the village's relaxed atmosphere.

Evening:

As daylight softens, head to the riverside district of Outer Harbour Promenade for peaceful harbour views and watch ferries cross as the colonial facades glow; pause at the nearby Macau Fisherman's Wharf for its themed quayfront and lighted façades. For dinner, stroll through Taipa Village's Rua do Cunha extension to find halal-friendly eateries and try a Portuguese-influenced fish or vegetarian dish at a restaurant offering clear ingredient info, then finish with coffee or a mocktail on the terrace of Taipa Boutique Hotel's café while you review photos and prepare for your return to Hong Kong.

Day 8 · Wed, May 6
Shenzhen (day trip from Hong Kong)

Day trip to Shenzhen — shopping and attractions

Morning:

Start early with a quick border crossing and head straight to Huaqiangbei Electronics Market to browse dazzling stalls of gadgets and sample inventive street snacks from halal-friendly vendors nearby; hunt for affordable tech, phone accessories and quirky souvenirs among the maze-like lanes. From there, stroll through the leafy pathways of Lianhuashan Park to enjoy panoramic city views from the hilltop and a calming tea at a park café before continuing your day of shopping and modern-architecture sightseeing.

Afternoon:

After a tech-filled morning, head to the creative hub of OCT Loft Creative Culture Park to browse independent galleries, design stores and craft workshops, then stop for a halal-friendly light lunch at a nearby Middle Eastern or vegetarian café. Spend the late afternoon wandering the upscale shopping streets around COCO Park-perfect for people-watching, boutique finds and a visit to an airy dessert café-before catching sunset views from the riverside promenade at Kingkey 100 to continue the itinerary's relaxed, discovery-led pace.

Evening:

As evening falls, wander the lively food-and-shopping streets of Dongmen Pedestrian Street to soak up neon-lit storefronts and pick up last-minute bargains, then sample halal-friendly options at nearby Middle Eastern or vegetarian cafés in the area. Finish with skyline views from the riverside Shenzhen Civic Center Plaza, where fountains and public art glow at night, followed by a relaxed drink or mocktail at a rooftop terrace in MixC Shenzhen before returning to Hong Kong.

Day 9 · Thu, May 7
Hong Kong (airport transfer)

Departure day — last-minute shopping and transfer

Morning:

For a relaxed final morning, pop into Harbour City for last-minute souvenir hunting and pick up duty-free snacks or halal-certified packaged treats at specialty stores, then enjoy a calming pre-flight brunch with harbour views at the halal-friendly café inside The Gateway Hotel. If time allows, stroll through the peaceful displays at M+ Museum's outdoor plaza for a last dose of contemporary art before collecting your bags and heading to the airport with plenty of time for check-in.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon topping up any last-minute purchases at Times Square and browse its duty-free kiosks for packaged halal snacks and travel-sized souvenirs, then head to IFC Mall to enjoy waterfront views from the mall's outdoor terraces and pick up a light halal-friendly bento or salad at a Middle Eastern/vegetarian café. Afterwards, allow time for a calm final stroll through Kowloon Park's South Pavilion gardens before collecting luggage and taking the Airport Express from Hong Kong Station for a smooth transfer to the airport.

Evening:

For a relaxed final evening before your flight, enjoy a quiet waterfront dinner at The Chinese Restaurant at the InterContinental Hong Kong (request halal/vegetarian options) while admiring views across the harbour, then take a gentle post-dinner stroll through Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade Garden to savour the skyline one last time. If you have time, pause for a final souvenir hunt at the boutique stalls inside Harbourplace or pick up packaged halal sweets at City Super (Harbour City branch) before heading to Hong Kong Station to catch the Airport Express with plenty of time for check-in and security.

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