Private Hong Kong Tour by a Local Friend

2 to 8 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Discover Hong Kong Like a Local – A Tailor-Made Private Journey
This isn’t just a tour, it’s a heartfelt invitation to experience Hong Kong through the eyes of someone who calls it home. Every step, bite, and story is curated just for you, based on your interests, pace, and curiosity. Whether you're drawn to heritage architecture, bustling street markets, or iconic local flavors, we will craft a journey that feels personal, memorable, and deeply connected.
You’ll be treated not as a tourist, but as a dear friend, welcomed with warmth, guided with care, and immersed in the city’s hidden gems and Hong Kong beloved traditions. From egg tarts to brisket noodles, from the Star Ferry to the Mid-Levels Escalator, this tour blends food, culture, and transport into a rich tapestry of discovery.
We've curated a range of attractions, which you can choose to match your interests before arrival.
Experience the warmth of true Hong Kong hospitality, our goal is to make your visit unforgettable.

What's Included

Custom Private walking tour with local guide, hidden gems, and stories that bring the city to life.
Pre-tour form, tailor made experience of your interests, tastes, and food allergies included.
Choose your preferred start time and tour length—flexible options to fit your schedule.
Direct host contact for itinerary planning and personalized local tips throughout your tour.
Food and drinks. Budget may vary and can be advised during planning.
This walking tour, include public transport. Octopus cards, costs settled on the day and may vary.
Gratuities (optional)
Airport Train

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet outside the Peninsula Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui. If you need pick up at another Hotel, Airport or Cruise Terminal we can co-ordinate when we plan your trip.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 to 8 hours (approximately)
  • Hong Kong (Pass by)

    Discover Hong Kong Through Local Eyes! This isn’t just a tour, it’s a personalized journey through the heart of Hong Kong, guided by someone who calls it home. From iconic landmarks to hidden alleyways, you’ll uncover rich culture, untold stories, and authentic flavors most visitors miss. Whether you're drawn to cinematic history, colonial heritage, or street food gems, your experience is tailored to your interests. Before your adventure begins, we will contact you to help craft a private custom itinerary. On the day, we’ll meet at your hotel, the airport, cruise port, or the elegant Peninsula Hotel—whichever suits you best. Depending on your location, we may hop on the MTR to reach Tsim Sha Tsui and kick off the day.

    Admission ticket free
  • Victoria Harbour (Pass by)

    Begin your journey with a scenic walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, where sweeping views of Victoria Harbour set the stage. From its roots as a colonial trade port to its rise as a global financial hub, your host will share stories that reveal the harbor’s evolving identity. Along the way, we’ll pass cinematic landmarks like the Bruce Lee statue, symbols of Hong Kong’s cultural fusion where East meets West. Depending on your options, we can step aboard the historic Star Ferry for a timeless ride across the harbor to Central or Wan Chai. As the skyline unfolds around you, it’s a moment of calm reflection amid the city’s vibrant energy.

    Admission ticket free
  • Mid-levels Escalator (Pass by)

    We’ll begin by strolling through Central and riding the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator to Soho, gliding past buzzing cafés, market stalls, and the rhythm of everyday Hong Kong life. As we explore, I’ll guide you through the historic heart of the city, passing colonial-era landmarks such as PMQ/Tai Kun, tucked-away temples Man Mo Temple and heritage-rich streets in Central and Sheung Wan. You’ll hear stories that shaped Hong Kong, from its trading past to its cultural evolution. Along the way, you’ll have the option to stop and purchase iconic local snacks like egg tarts, pineapple buns, or milk tea from beloved neighborhood spots. If you’re feeling hungry, we can also pause for a casual lunch at a classic eatery serving brisket noodles, roast meats, or wontons—flavors that define Hong Kong’s culinary soul. All food purchases are optional and at your own expense.

    Admission ticket free
  • Peak (Pass by)

    No visit to Hong Kong is complete without experiencing Victoria Peak. We can take a scenic 30-minute bus or Taxi ride up the winding hillside, with stunning views unfolding along the way, perfect for photos and storytelling as the cityscape stretches beneath us. At the Peak Lookout, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Hong Kong’s skyline, harbor, and surrounding islands. We have an option to set off on the Peak Circle Walk, a relaxed 90-minute loop through lush greenery, colonial-era mansions, and quiet vantage points that reveal the city from every angle. It’s a refreshing escape from the urban buzz and a chance to see Hong Kong from above, literally and figuratively. If Walking isn't your thing we can also return back to the hustle bustle of Hong Kong to continue on the next location.

    Admission ticket free
  • Sheung Wan (Pass by)

    Explore a Creative Corner of Old Hong Kong. Step into a world where tradition is measured in scent, texture, and time. These streets have been lined with dried seafood shops since the 19th century, when Hong Kong was a bustling trade port. Today, they remain a vital part of local culinary culture. You’ll find: • Dried abalone, sea cucumber, and fish maw, luxury ingredients for festive banquets • Salted fish, dried shrimp, and scallops, used in everyday Cantonese cooking • Chinese herbs and tonics like ginseng, cordyceps, and dried mushrooms • Preserved meats and roots, each with a story tied to health, family, and flavor The air is thick with the salty, earthy aroma of tradition. Locals still bargain with vendors they’ve known for decades, and the packaging, wooden crates, paper boxes, and handwritten labels which feels like a living museum.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Causeway Bay & the Beating Doll Ritual In the heart of bustling Causeway Bay, beneath the Canal Road Flyover, lies one of Hong Kong’s most curious and enduring folk traditions, villain hitting, also known as “da siu yan” or petty person beating. Here, elderly women known as “villain hitters” perform a centuries-old ritual to help clients banish bad luck, curse enemies, or invite good fortune. We will guide you through this hidden corner of the city, where incense smoke mingles with the roar of traffic and paper effigies are slapped with slippers in rhythmic chants. Whether you're seeking protection, curious about local beliefs, or simply want to witness this rare cultural practice, it’s a surreal and unforgettable glimpse into Hong Kong’s spiritual undercurrent. We can also explore the local area such as the wet market and luxury malls. Optional, Dinner and Beers for some "Dai Pai Dong" a Tradditional Hong Kong Wok Street Food.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Quarry Bay & the Monster Building – Urban Density at Its Peak In Quarry Bay stands one of Hong Kong’s most iconic residential complexe, the Monster Building, a fusion of five interconnected blocks housing over 10,000 residents. Built in the 1960s to provide affordable housing, its towering symmetry has since become a magnet for photographers and featured in films such as Transformers: Age of We will guide you through this cinematic landmark and the surrounding Quarry Bay neighborhood, where old-school diners and tram lines meet modern office towers. Standing in the courtyard, looking up at the stacked windows and balconies, you’ll witness the raw scale of vertical living in Hong Kong.

    Admission ticket free
  • Stanley Market (Pass by)

    Repulse Bay and Stanley Market – Coastal Charm and Local Finds Escape the city’s high-rise hustle and head south to Hong Kong Island’s laid-back coastline. At Repulse Bay, you’ll find golden sands, colonial-era architecture, and sweeping views of the South China Sea. It’s a favorite weekend retreat for locals, with a serene beach vibe and a touch of luxury. We will share stories of the bay’s transformation, from a pirate haven to one of the city’s most exclusive neighborhoods. Just down the road, we’ll explore Stanley Market, a lively maze of stalls selling silk garments, art prints, souvenirs, and quirky collectibles. It’s the perfect spot to pick up a one-of-a-kind gift or bargain for local treasures. Beyond the market, Stanley’s waterfront promenade offers charming cafés, colonial buildings like Murray House, and a relaxed atmosphere that feels worlds away from downtown Hong Kong. This coastal escape blends shopping, history, and seaside serenity.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Dragon’s Back and Big Wave Bay – Hong Kong’s Most Iconic Ridge Walk Escape the vertical jungle of Hong Kong and step into one of the city’s most beloved nature trails, Dragon’s Back, a gently undulating ridge that offers sweeping views of the South China Sea, Tai Tam Bay, and the lush hills of Shek O Country Park. Named for its curving spine-like shape, this trail is part of the Hong Kong Trail (Section 8) and was once ranked among the world’s top urban hikes by CNN. Starting at To Tei Wan, the hike climbs gradually to Shek O Peak (284m), where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic vistas—ideal for photos and storytelling. Along the way, you’ll pass shaded forest paths, open shrubland, and scenic rest points like Pottinger Gap and the Dragon’s Back Viewing Point, which offers 360° views on clear days. After soaking in the views, descend to Big Wave Bay via forested paths and stone steps. Swim, snack, or relax, then continue to Shek O Village for seaside charm and colorful cafés.

    Admission ticket free
  • Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding) (Pass by)

    Ding Ding Tram – Ride Through Living History Hop aboard Hong Kong’s iconic Ding Ding Tram, a double-decker relic from 1904 that still glides through the city’s busiest streets. With its nostalgic bell chime, wooden interiors, and panoramic views, it’s one of the most charming and affordable ways to explore the city. Depending on your chosen itinerary, we’ll ride the tram to or from different neighborhoods along its historic route, from Kennedy Town in the west to Shau Kei Wan in the east. Whether you’re passing through bustling markets in Wan Chai, colonial landmarks in Central, or neon-lit shopping streets in Causeway Bay, each journey offers a unique slice of Hong Kong life. It’s not just transport—it’s a rolling window into the city’s past and present.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Star Ferry – A Timeless Voyage Across Victoria Harbour Step aboard the Star Ferry, Hong Kong’s most iconic waterway experience since 1888. Originally founded by Dorabjee Naorojee Mithaiwala as the Kowloon Ferry Company, this historic service has been faithfully connecting Kowloon and Hong Kong Island for over a century. With its signature green-and-white double-decker boats, the Star Ferry offers a scenic 10-minute ride across Victoria Harbour, passing between Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, and Wan Chai. Despite the rise of tunnels and trains, locals and travelers alike still choose the ferry for its unbeatable views, fresh sea breeze, and nostalgic charm. Depending on your itinerary, we’ll ride the ferry to or from different piers, using it as a peaceful transition between bustling districts. Whether you’re catching the skyline at sunset or gliding past the glittering towers at night, the Star Ferry turns a simple crossing into a moment of reflection and wonder.

    Admission ticket free
  • Temple Street Night Market (Pass by)

    Temple Street Night Market – A Full-Sensory Dive into Local Life Step into the electric atmosphere of Temple Street Night Market, where neon signs flicker overhead and the air hums with sizzling woks, Cantonese opera echoes, and the chatter of fortune tellers. This iconic market is a living tapestry of Hong Kong’s street culture, equal parts tradition and spontaneity. We will guide you through its quirky rituals, local flavors, and tucked-away stalls that most tourists miss. Whether you're browsing jade trinkets, watching impromptu performances, or soaking in the aromas of stir-fried noodles and herbal tea, it’s a vibrant, full-sensory experience that captures the pulse of Hong Kong after dark. Optional, Dinner and Beers for some "Dai Pai Dong" a Tradditional Hong Kong Wok Street Food.

    Admission ticket free
  • Mongkok (Pass by)

    Mong Kok & Prince Edward – The World's Densest Urban Jungle Welcome to the beating heart of Kowloon—Mong Kok and Prince Edward, officially the most densely populated urban area on Earth, with over 130,000 people per square kilometer. Every square foot pulses with life, commerce, and culture. We’ll explore the iconic Ladies Market, packed with souvenirs, fashion, and street snacks. Nearby, the Flower Market bursts with color and fragrance, offering seasonal blooms and lucky plants locals swear by. Just around the corner, Goldfish Street showcases Hong Kong’s love for aquatic pets, with rows of shops displaying goldfish in plastic bags, exotic tanks, and feng shui-inspired setups. It’s whimsical, surreal, and uniquely local. We will guide you through this vibrant maze, sharing how tradition and modernity collide in one of the city’s most character-rich neighborhoods. Optional: Street Food Capital of Hong Kong which we can add as part of the tour.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Kowloon City – Layers of Culture and History Step into a neighborhood where Thai eateries, local markets, and quiet temples blend seamlessly with one of Hong Kong’s most storied sites, the former Kowloon Walled City. Once a densely packed, lawless enclave, the area has been transformed into the serene Kowloon Walled City Park, where classical Chinese gardens surround preserved relics and a museum that brings its complex past to life. Your host will guide you through this culturally rich district, sharing stories that connect the Walled City’s legacy to the rhythms of present-day life. From the restored Yamen administrative building to the bronze city model and shadow wall exhibition, you’ll gain insight into how this once-notorious zone evolved into a peaceful oasis. It’s a fascinating slice of Hong Kong that most visitors miss, where history, heritage, and community quietly thrive. Optional, Lunch, Dinner or Street Food around the area which is famour for Thai Cuisine.

    Admission ticket free
  • Sham Shui Po (Pass by)

    Sham Shui Po – Grit, Community and Everyday Hong Kong Welcome to SSP, HK’s most densely packed and poorest district, where resilience lives in every alley. Known for its infamous subdivided flats, some no larger than 86 square feet, this neighborhood offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the city’s housing crisis and working-class life. But Sham Shui Po is far more than hardship, it’s a living mosaic of tradition, creativity, and community. We will guide you through Pei Ho Street Wet Market, where locals shop for fresh produce, meats, and daily essentials in a rhythm unchanged for generations. The air is thick with the scent of dried seafood, sizzling snacks, and the buzz of Cantonese chatter. We’ll explore iconic streets like Apliu Street for Vintage secondhand items and Fuk Wing Street, known as Toy Street. Optional, Dinner and Beers for some "Dai Pai Dong" a Tradditional Hong Kong Wok Street Food. Also opportunity to taste authentic HK Roast meat and street food as we explore.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Sai Kung – Hong Kong’s UNESCO Coastal Escape Sai Kung offers a refreshing break from city life, with scenic trails, island views, and a laid-back fishing village vibe. We will take the local HK Minibus known as the "Ferrari drivers of HK" guide you through Sai Kung Town, where fishermen sell fresh catches at the pier and locals gather along the waterfront. Explore boutique shops, enjoy optional boat rides to nearby beaches, or visit the UNESCO Global Geopark for dramatic coastal formations. Sai Kung is also known for its seafood—from open-air restaurants to local favorites serving crab congee and salt-baked squid. Whether hiking, kayaking, or simply soaking in the harbor views, Sai Kung delivers a peaceful slice of Hong Kong’s natural beauty. Optional, Seafood Dinner and Beers for some "Seafood Dai Pai Dong" where you can select your own Live Seafood and have this freshly cooked.

    Admission ticket free
  • Lantau island (Pass by)

    Lantau Island – Big Buddha & Tai O Village: Serenity and Heritage Escape the city buzz and journey to Lantau Island, home to two of Hong Kong’s most awe-inspiring experiences. First, we’ll visit the majestic Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha—a towering bronze statue perched 482 meters above sea level and a symbol of peace and spiritual harmony. We’ll ascend to Ngong Ping via scenic bus or cable car, with panoramic views of mountains, sea, and sky. At the summit, climb the 268 steps to reach the Buddha’s base, then explore the tranquil grounds of Po Lin Monastery, a center of Buddhist worship and vegetarian cuisine. Optional visit Tai O Fishing Village, a living relic of Hong Kong’s maritime past. Wander through narrow lanes lined with stilt houses, shrimp paste stalls, and seafood vendors. Optional boat rides offer a chance to explore the canals and spot rare pink dolphins.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Happy Valley Night Racing – Where Hong Kong Comes Alive on Wednesdays Step into the electric atmosphere of Happy Valley Racecourse, where Wednesday nights transform into a thrilling blend of sport, social buzz, and city lights. Nestled in the heart of Hong Kong Island, this iconic venue offers more than just horse racing, it’s a midweek celebration known as Happy Wednesday, where locals and travelers gather for an unforgettable night out. As the sun sets and the skyline begins to glow, the track comes alive with the thunder of hooves and the cheers of the crowd. Whether you're placing a bet or simply soaking in the energy, the experience is pure adrenaline. The Beer Garden pulses with live music, street performances, and themed parties, while food stalls and bars serve up everything from local bites to international flavors. This tour runs seasonally from September to July, don’t miss your chance to experience it while it lasts.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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