Curator’s statement
Hong Kong reigns supreme as Asia’s essential shopping, dining and style destination. Beautiful skyline, exquisite food, the perfect mix of east and west. It's a place where skyscrapers jostle for space with temples, markets overflow with goods, and the nightlife is always buzzing.
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Where to stay in Hong Kong
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Experience luxury redefined at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, where stunning views and impeccable service meet.
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The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
A five-star hotel in the heart of Hong Kong's bustling business and shopping district, offering top-tier accommodations and personalized service.
The Upper House
Chic hotel in a high-rise building with modern suites and city views.
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The Murray Hong Kong
A luxury Niccolo hotel in Hong Kong’s prized and cosmopolitan Central district with unique dining and wellness amenities.
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Things to do in Hong Kong
Hike to The Peak - Start your hike from anywhere in Central and walk towards Old Peak Road, which takes you to the beginning of the Victoria Peak hiking trail (on Lugard Road).
Take the Star Ferry - Take the ferry from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui to see Avenue of the Stars or for an afternoon tea at The Peninsula.
Big Buddha on Lantau Island - Seated on a lotus flower and with a raised hand delivering a blessing to visitors, the Buddha welcomes visitors to climb the 268-step base to share some expansive mountain and sea views. Have a walk through the grounds of Po Lin Monastery, which includes the Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas.
Places to eat & drink in Hong Kong
Dimsum
Lin Heung Tea House
Chinese
Others
Bars
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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Asia.