Begin your trip with a visit to Hong Kong's most famous attraction, The Peak. Take the Peak Tram to reach the top of the hill and get panoramic views of the city. Afterward, take a stroll around the Mid-Levels Escalator, the world's longest covered escalator system that spans over 800 metres. Stop for lunch at one of the local food stalls and try some dim sum or noodles. In the afternoon, visit the Man Mo Temple, the oldest temple in Hong Kong, and learn about the city's rich history. End your day with a walk along the Central Promenade and enjoy the stunning views of Victoria Harbour.
Start the day by exploring the vibrant neighbourhood of Tsim Sha Tsui. Visit the Hong Kong Museum of History and learn about the city's fascinating past. Then, head to the nearby Avenue of Stars, a waterfront promenade that pays tribute to Hong Kong's film industry. Take a stroll through the Kowloon Park and see the flamingos and other exotic birds at the bird sanctuary. In the evening, visit the Temple Street Night Market and haggle for souvenirs and trinkets. End the day with a visit to the Symphony of Lights show, a spectacular multimedia display of lights, laser beams and music.
Take a day trip to one of Hong Kong's outlying islands, Cheung Chau. Take a 45-minute ferry ride from Central Pier and explore the narrow streets, temples and beaches of this beautiful island. Rent a bike and ride around the island, or hike up to the Pak Tai Temple for stunning views of the sea. Stop for a meal at one of the seafood restaurants and try some of the freshest seafood in the city. In the evening, take the ferry back to Central and enjoy the stunning night view of Hong Kong's skyline from the water.
End your trip by exploring the bustling neighbourhood of Causeway Bay. Start the day by visiting the Times Square shopping mall and take a stroll along the Fashion Walk for some high-end shopping. Then, visit the Victoria Park, the city's largest park, and take a break from the busy streets. Stop for lunch at one of the street food stalls and try some local delights like egg waffles or fish balls. In the afternoon, visit the Hong Kong Central Library and browse the extensive book collection. End your trip with a visit to the Happy Valley Racecourse and try your luck at betting on the horses.