Stay for 3 nights in Regal Hongkong Hotel, a place near Times Square and Sogo Shopping Mall in the heart of Causeway Bay, a vibrant commercial and shopping district in Hong Kong. Round trip transfer between airport and hotel will be offered by hotel shuttle bus.
This package also includes activities of taking double deckered Tramways and Peak Tram to explore the town, an escorted tour to visit Lantau Island and Giant Buddha by Cable Car, a boat ride in Tai O Boat and vegetarian lunch at the Po Lin Monastery.
(1) Day 1: After arrival at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), please walk to airport counter B16. This is the airport counter of Regal Hotels Internation Group. A friendly airport representative there will help you. Show your passport to take hotel shuttle bus. Airport to hotel shuttle bus transfer, leaves at 0800, 1025, 1255, 1530, 1755, 2025, 2230. About the hotel The package is inlusive of 3-night superior queen or twin room with daily breakfast. Regal Hongkong Hotel is situated near Times Square and Sogo in the heart of Causeway Bay, a vibrant commercial and shopping district in Hong Kong.
(2) Day 2: Hong Kong Orientation Tour First, you will enjoy an 1-hour Orientation Tour of Hong Kong Tramways. It is well known as TramOramic Tour, designed for the first time visitors of Hong Kong. It goes from Causeway Bay to Western Market. You will find Causeway Bay Terminus is located just outside Regal HongKong hotel. Departure time: 11:15am From: Causeway Bay Terminus (Address: 88 Yee Wo St, Causeway Bay) To: Western Market Terminus (Address: 308 Des Voeux Rd Central, Sheung Wan) Kindly remind this is a DIY audio tour. No tour guide will escort for today.
You will take a tram featuring a 1920's style tramcar with an open top upper deck and a vintage cabin lower deck. It has a historical exhibit on board, a gallery to discover the history of the 100-year-old tram. Audio guide is available in 8 languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Korean, Japanese, French, Spanish and Russian. Since 1904, the tramway runs on Hong Kong Island between Kennedy Town and Shau Kei Wan, with a branch circulating through Happy Valley. It is the world's largest operational double-decker tram. Each tram departure is approximately 1.5 minutes during peak hours. The maximum capacity of each tram is 115 people. The average tram speed was around 30 kilometres per hour (19 mph). The total length of Hong Kong Tramways (HKT) is 13km (8.1 mile) (track length 30km (19 mile). HKT currently has around 120 tram stops. There are six overlapping routes: Kennedy Town ↔ Happy Valley Kennedy Town ↔ Shau Kei Wan Shek Tong Tsui ↔ Causeway Bay Shek Tong Tsui ↔ North Point Western Market ↔ Shau Kei Wan Happy Valley ↔ Shau Kei Wan You will arrive at Western Market Terminus at 12:15. Now it is time to hop-on to a local tram like locals. Please use your unlimited Hong Kong Tramways 2-day pass, take a 10-minute ride from 77W Western Market Terminus to 66W Cotton Tree Drive (6 stops).
Walk for 1 minute from 66W Cotton Tree Drive Station to Peak Tram Lower Terminas at Garden Road. Use your Peak Tram E-ticket to access the special entry to skip the line. The Peak Tram is the first tramway system in Hong Kong. It started service in May 1888 (16 years earlier than HKT). It carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island. Running from Garden Road Admiralty to Victoria Peak via the Mid-Levels, it provides the most direct route and offers good views over the harbour and skyscrapers of Hong Kong. Operated for over 125 years, there's nothing in the world like riding the 373 meters long Peak Tram to visit the Victoria Peak. Many skyscrapers buildings you passed by look like they leaning at a 45 degree angle!
Use your Sky Terrace E-ticket. Standing at 428 metres above sea level, the Sky Terrace is the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong offering a stunning 360-degree panoramic view across Hong Kong, including Victoria Harbour.
Use your return Peak Tram ticket to go down the peak. Walk for 1 minute to 66W Cotton Tree Drive Station, take tramway to 72W Pottinger Street (3 stops). Pottinger Street It is known as the Stone Slabs Street by the locals. The street was named after Henry Pottinger, the first Governor of Hong Kong in 1858. There are many small local shops placed aside the stone steps. It is also a place of selling nostalgia. Taiwan Director Ang Lee's award winning "Lust, Caution" was partly filmed at here)
You might take a ride on the Mid-Level Escalators which links Des Voeux Road in Central with Conduit Road in the Mid-levels. It is 800m long, the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world.
After arriving at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, you might walk along the 440 meter long promenade of Avenue of the Stars. It has over 100 handprints of some of the biggest superstars.
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. Spend the rest of the day in Tsim Sha Tsui. The most visited places are Nathan Road and Canton Road, the home of many upscale retail shops, shopping centres and restaurants.
It takes 15 minute to walk from Pottinger Street to Star Ferry Central Pier. The Star Ferry is an important part of the commuter system between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The National Geographic Traveler named the ferry crossing as one of the 50 places of a lifetime to visit. You can ride the acclaimed Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour from Central Pier to Tsim Sha Tsui. It costs about HKD3 one way.
(3) Day 3: Giant Buddha Cable Car Tour Plus Tai O Boat Ride Guided one day tour to Lantau Island by coach, Live tour commentary provided in English. Begin your day on Lantau Island with convenient pickup at your hotel at 09:50am. Board a comfortable coach and transfer to Lantau Island, where you will board the Ngong Ping Cable Car, which connects Tung Chung and Ngong Ping. You will go through Group Entry to skip the line. Take cable car ride to mountain top from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping. On the mountain top, follow your tour guide to take a shuttle bus to Buddha after taking cable car, you do not need to climb 268 steps. When you reach the Tian Tan Buddha, explore the 3-floor museum beneath the statue. The museum includes a relic of Sakyamuni, The Hall of Remembrance, The Hall of Benevolent Merit, and The Hall of Universe. Continue to the Po Lin Monastery, the most popular Buddhist temple in Hong Kong. After exploring the monastery and the world's largest outdoor Buddha, sit down for a Chinese Vegetarian lunch. Take a boat trip to the Tai O fishing village, whose houses on stilts provide a glimpse of what life was like in Hong Kong's past. Then you take a return cable car ride to Tung Chung, see the world's longest sea crossing Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao bridge from the sky. Tour ends in Tung Chung Cable Car Station at 16:00. You wil be transferred back to hotel before 18:30.
(4) Day 4: Take hotel suttle bus to airport. Please offer flight details to and from Hong Kong upon reservation. The local tour operator needs these information to book round trip shuttle bus service from the hotel in advance. Hotel to airport shuttle bus transfer, leaves at 0700, 0915, 1145, 1415, 1645, 1915, 2130.
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