Unlock Hong Kong’s soul with a private tour. Discover hidden gems, cultural stories, and culinary delights with expert local guides.
Unlock Hong Kong’s soul with a private tour. Discover hidden gems, cultural stories, and culinary delights with expert local guides.
- Sham Shui Po District - Begin your journey in a neighborhood bustling with locals, where you can enjoy a traditional Hong Kong breakfast. You’ll encounter many closely built mansions and small apartment complexes. The local markets offer a variety of goods, including electronics, second-hand items, watches, groceries, seafood, vegetables, and home…
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Sham Shui Po District - Begin your journey in a neighborhood bustling with locals, where you can enjoy a traditional Hong Kong breakfast. You’ll encounter many closely built mansions and small apartment complexes. The local markets offer a variety of goods, including electronics, second-hand items, watches, groceries, seafood, vegetables, and home essentials. Note: This stop includes FOOD.
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Mong Kok - Mong Kok is the heart of Kowloon, a popular spot for young adults, office workers, and teenagers to enjoy food and shopping. The trendy shopping district is perfect for finding sneakers and fashionable clothing. You’ll visit the unique Mong Kok market and the goldfish market. Notably, there’s a Michelin-starred wonton noodle restaurant where you can savor delicious wonton and beef brisket. Note: This stop includes FOOD.
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade - Travel by bus from Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui, where you’ll witness the breathtaking skyline of Hong Kong Island.
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Star Ferry - The Hong Kong Star Ferry offers a classic and budget-friendly way to experience Victoria Harbour. This historic ferry service provides stunning panoramic views of both the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon skylines, especially beautiful at sunset or during the nightly “Symphony of Lights” show. It’s an authentic local experience, allowing you to feel the sea breeze and see the city’s vibrant energy from a unique perspective. A must-do for any visitor, it’s a timeless journey across one of the world’s most beautiful harbors.
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Central District - Upon arriving at Hong Kong Island, you’ll be in one of the world’s most expensive districts. This area is filled with skyscrapers and pedestrian walkway bridges that energize the city. You’ll learn about the buildings here and the history of Hong Kong’s development during colonial times.
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Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding) - The Hong Kong double-decker tram, affectionately called the “Ding Ding” for its distinctive bell, offers a charming and historic way to explore the city. As the world’s largest fleet of exclusively double-deck trams, it provides unparalleled views from the upper deck, allowing you to observe bustling street life, traditional markets, and towering skyscrapers. It’s an affordable and leisurely journey, offering a unique perspective to soak in Hong Kong’s vibrant atmosphere, making it a quintessential local experience for any visitor.
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Mid-levels Escalator - The Hong Kong Mid-Levels Escalator is the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, offering a unique view of Hong Kong life. More than just transportation, it’s a dynamic corridor revealing the city’s vibrant layers. As you ascend, you’ll pass bustling markets, antique shops on Hollywood Road, and the trendy Soho district with its lively bars and restaurants. It’s a free, immersive journey that showcases Hong Kong’s blend of tradition and modernity, perfect for people-watching and discovering hidden gems at your own pace.
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Soho - SoHo (South of Hollywood Road) in Hong Kong is a vibrant, trendy district that perfectly blends old and new. It’s a culinary paradise with an eclectic mix of international restaurants, charming cafes, and bustling bars, particularly along Staunton and Elgin Streets. Beyond the food, SoHo is a hub for art and culture, with numerous galleries showcasing local and international talent, and the revitalized Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts offering exhibitions and performances. You’ll try two famous foods at this stop: Dim Sum and Pan-fried buns. Note: This stop includes FOOD.
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Hollywood Road - Stroll along Hollywood Road from the SOHO district to Ladder Street, where you’ll find numerous antique and collectible shops. This area is home to many expatriates living in Hong Kong.
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Man Mo Temple - Visit a local temple built in 1847, showcasing the long history of this neighborhood. You’ll experience old Chinese culture and architecture at this temple.
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Cat Street Market - Explore a street filled with replicas of antiques and old collectibles. You can also shop for zodiac accessories to enhance your fortune.
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Sheung Wan - This will be the final destination of the tour. Sheung Wan is the oldest district in Hong Kong and a food hub for many Chinese communities worldwide. Many immigrants came here to build families and businesses and also worked overseas dating back to 1850. Today, you’ll explore this area and be introduced to numerous dried seafood shops.
The tour concludes at the metro station.

- English Guide
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Lunch
- English Guide
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Lunch
Discover the Essence of Hong Kong:
This tour will take you through two neighborhoods in Kowloon and connect you with two neighborhoods on Hong Kong Island. Experience a diverse range of sights, from the most densely populated areas to more commercial and upscale districts.
Learn about the daily lives of Hong Kong residents and how they enjoy lunch in the…
Discover the Essence of Hong Kong:
This tour will take you through two neighborhoods in Kowloon and connect you with two neighborhoods on Hong Kong Island. Experience a diverse range of sights, from the most densely populated areas to more commercial and upscale districts.
Learn about the daily lives of Hong Kong residents and how they enjoy lunch in the city’s most affluent areas.
Additionally, explore the rich history of Hong Kong, its relationship with China, and its development into an international city under British rule.
- We cannot accommodate any child without Adults per booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.