Tsim Sha Tsui packs more character into its square kilometres than almost any other district in Asia.
On this walking tour, you’ll find out how a waterfront neighbourhood shaped by colonial trade, cinematic ambition, and immigrant hustle became one of the world’s most recognisable urban landscapes.
The tour starts at Australia Dairy Company on Parkes Street, one of Hong Kong’s most beloved cha chaan tengs, where scrambled eggs arrive in seconds and tables turn before you’ve finished your tea. You’ll cut through Kowloon Park, a 13-hectare green pocket that provides rare breathing room in one of the world’s densest districts. You’ll rejoin the urban rhythm on Nathan Road, once so packed with overhanging neon signs that filmmakers needed no set design.
This tour starts at Australia Dairy Company. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
The tour ends at the Star Ferry Pier.
We'll walk through the lovely Kowloon Park, while you hear about the history.
We'll pass by the impressive K11 Art Mall building, and I'll give some back story about it.
We'll walk past the Bruce Lee statue and I'll tell you about this legend as we go.
The Grande Dame of Luxury Hotels, "The Pen" was featured in the 007 film "The Man w The Golden Gun". It's a colonial-era legend, but it all comes at a hefty cost. Entry is not included.
This is the Hong Kong Film Industry's version of Hollywood's Walk of Fame. It runs along the waterfront and features metal plaques with metal hand casts or dot portraits of the industry's best known names
The last landmark of the Kowloon-Canton Railway is the clock tower, built in 1915. You can enter, but the time is synchronised to the Observatory, the official timekeeper for the city.
The most famous road of Tsim Sha Tsui known as the Golden Mile where high-end luxury shops co-mingle with smaller retailers. 6 lanes wide with seemingly never ending traffic!
The famous pier where you can cross the famous Hong Kong Harbour via white and green ferries that have been plying the waterway since the 60s.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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