Get picked up and begin with a visit to the iconic architectures of Statue Square and Former Legislative Council, followed by Stanley Market to look for gifts and souvenirs such as artwork, silk, clothing and accessories. Then enjoy a tram ride up to Victoria Peak. Stand on the Sky Terrace, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong, and admire the sweeping panorama of the city. Afterward, take Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui, which is the oldest means of transportation in Hong Kong. At night, savor a sumptuous buffet dinner on Harbour Cruise Bauhinia, and enjoy spectacular views of skyscrapers and the harbor.
Pickup from all hotels in Hong Kong and cruise terminals. No pickup from airport.
Pickup from your hotel in Hong Kong, or pickup from Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, or Ocean Terminal. Private tour. Only your group will participate. You will stop at Statue Square, a public square in central Hong Kong. Built at the end of the 19th Century, it originally contained the statue of Queen Victoria in commemoration of the queen's Golden Jubilee in 1887. Then take a tram ride and look down from the heights of Victoria Peak, where you'll be amazed by the spectacular view of the city skyline from Sky Terrace.
Visit Former Legislative Council. This two-storied building is supported by ionic columns. Its most outstanding feature is the central pediment that contains the statue of the Greek goddess of justice, Themis, who is blindfolded and holds a scale.
A Ferris wheel that offers sublime views of Victoria Harbour against the city skyline. Hop aboard one of the gondolas, and travel high into the air to admire the nighttime views.
Just opened in 2018, Tai Kwun located in Central represents a wide range of heritage, contemporary art, performing arts and lifestyle experiences in the restored abd revitalized Central Police Station compound, which comprises three Declard Monuments, the former Central Police Station, the Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison.
Transfer to Central Pier. Take a 10 minute ferry ride with your tour guide from Central Pier to Tsim Sha Tsui. The Star Ferry is the oldest means of transportation in Hong Kong, as it begins carrying passengers across the Victoria Harbour in the late 19th century. It still carries over 26 million passenger a year today.
The Clock Tower was part of former Kowloon Station of Kowloon-Canton Railway since 1915. The main terminus building was demolished in 1978 leaving only the clock tower. It is a landmark from the Age of Steam and has been listed as a declared monument in Hong Kong since 1990.
The Avenue of Stars, modelled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is an avenue located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It honours celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry.
Known as Men's Street. It is a street located in the areas of Jordan and Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon. Popular with tourists and locals, The market starts at 2 p.m. in the afternoon, but is lively at dusk daily. There are carts bulging with goods from clothing to mobile phones and watches. Stalls have items mainly for men, jeans, t-shirts, pants, lighters, shoes, condoms and men's accessories. Like in other night markets in South East Asia, prices can always be negotiated by bargaining.
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