Discover Hong Kong beyond the skyline on this private Kowloon city walk, combining temples, local markets, and cultural landmarks. Enjoy a flexible and personalized experience with a dedicated guide.
Visit Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden, a tranquil Tang Dynasty-style complex. Continue to Wong Tai Sin Temple, where locals pray for good fortune.
Explore Kowloon Park and the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre to learn about the city’s history.
Walk through Haiphong Road Market for an authentic glimpse into daily life, then end at 1881 Heritage and the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower overlooking the harbour.
We provide hotel pickup service for hotels located in the core areas of Hong Kong Island and selected areas in Kowloon. For hotels outside the pickup coverage, guests are required to make their own way to the designated meeting point.
A tranquil Buddhist monastery built in traditional Tang Dynasty architectural style. Visitors can appreciate its elegant wooden structures, serene atmosphere, and learn about Buddhist culture while enjoying a peaceful escape from the city’s busy environment
A beautifully designed classical Chinese garden featuring carefully arranged ponds, pavilions, rock formations, and ancient trees. Stroll through this landscaped oasis and experience the harmony and balance of traditional garden aesthetics.
One of Hong Kong’s most famous temples, known for its “wish-granting” reputation. Visitors can observe local worship rituals, learn about traditional fortune-telling practices, and, if desired, try fortune sticks (at own expense) for a cultural experience.
A green retreat in the heart of the city where locals gather for daily activities. Walk through landscaped gardens, lakes, and open spaces while observing authentic local life and the contrast between nature and urban surroundings.
Local Market & Street Food Stop Explore a lively neighborhood market area and immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s street culture. Depending on time, enjoy optional tastings of local favorites such as egg tarts, fish balls, siu mai, or Hong Kong-style milk tea (at own expense). A great opportunity to experience authentic flavors and everyday local life.
A former Marine Police headquarters transformed into a heritage and lifestyle complex. The site preserves its colonial-era architecture while blending with modern retail and dining spaces, making it a popular spot for photos and leisure.
An iconic landmark from Hong Kong’s railway history, built in 1915. Facing Victoria Harbour, the red-brick Clock Tower stands as a reminder of the city’s colonial past and is one of the most recognizable photo spots in Tsim Sha Tsui.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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