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Hong Kong, one of the world’s most densely populated places, is a unique blend of Chinese and western culture, where ultra-modern high rises dominate the skyline. But it’s not all sky-scraping glitz. Beyond the steel and glass towers of the commercial district are the holy shrines, maze-like bazaars and clinking teahouses of the inner city.

In Kowloon, discover gleaming feng shui temples like Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin, chaotic markets selling everything from spicy stir-fries to lucky waving cats, and Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade – the best place to view Hong Kong Island and its spectacular Symphony of Lights show.

Next, hop aboard the star ferry to Hong Kong Island, the epicentre of commerce which has earned the city its title of East Asia’s financial capital. Take the funicular to the summit of Victoria Peak to see the city laid out like a line of dominoes against a mountainous backdrop.

For all its razzmatazz, quiet places can still be sought out in Hong Kong. Spend some time in Victoria Peak’s woodlands or Kowloon's walled city park. If you go in summer, be sure to visit the uncrowded white-sand beaches of Clear Water Bay.

Tonight

From £30 per night

This weekend

From £73 per night

Next weekend

From £158 per night

Most popular time to visit October–December
Cheapest time to visit January–March
Local currency HK$ 10 = £1.03
Language Cantonese
Average weekend price £118 per night
Average weekday price £120 per night
Typical stay 2 nights

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4.0

The service of Wharney Hotel at Lockhart Road HK's ...

22 April 2024

The service of Wharney Hotel at Lockhart Road HK's receptionist named Ms. Leung was not friendly and I had been received her bad service on 10th Apr 2024. Ms. Leung the receptionist was worked at booking department , at first she had been refused to confirm of my booking and even treated me liked a rolling ball but there have a front desk lady named as Ms Moon Lui at Wharney Hotel has provided her standard service to me .

Shui Kwai
Shui Kwai
10

My favorite city.

21 April 2024

My favorite city. Hong Kong may be a bit daunting for less confident travelers. It's very hustle & bustle, and navigation isn't always intuitive. But, it's still very safe & accomodating for foreigners. Almost everything is accessible even without being fluent in Chinese. And you'll have no problem accessing transportation. There's so much to explore & unlimited options for good food across all price ranges. Don't miss the Avenue of Stars, Ladies' Market, Central Mid-Levels, Stanley, the Star Ferry, HK Island Tramways.

John
John
8.0

Lots of good food and shopping ( I do not mean those...

20 April 2024

Lots of good food and shopping ( I do not mean those boutiques) but specially those really low cost home accessories and all. HK continue to be highly efficient. Some people in Hk still very impatient and service level of employees to customers yet to be in tip-top shape.

Celes
Celes
8.0

My former memories of Hong Kong include:

15 April 2024

My former memories of Hong Kong include: -cheap shopping. -cheap food. -great sights. Today's reality: -shopping is cheaper in other countries -food prices seem much higher now -sights are still great: Disneyland, Ngong Ping 360, Victoria Peak, etc -city seems to be always changing which is a great thing.

Joey Villamor
Joey Villamor Philippines
8.0

It was a mixed business and leisure trip, so I tended to...

15 April 2024

It was a mixed business and leisure trip, so I tended to look for places to eat nearby. It's easy to find good food just anywhere. I wasn't able to visit the Peak or Ngong Ping 360 this time, but those are some of my favorites to go to when in HK. Getting around HK is a breeze, the MTR stations are well laid out and easy to figure out. I would avoid Taxis and prefer Uber instead, as the taxi drivers tend to drive pretty fast and you find yourself sliding left and right on the back seat. Also, the smell of the taxis isn't always pleasant.

gcfd1
gcfd1 Philippines
10

I AM FROM HONGKONG.

15 April 2024

I AM FROM HONGKONG....& IF ONE TRAVEL TO SUBURBS WITH LIGHT RAIL.ONE WILL SEE NO GOVT. IN ANY CITY WOULD PROVIDE AS MUCH FOR THE CITIZENS AS H.K........AS THER ARE GREAT TRANSPORT SYSTEM, ROOM/SPACES FOR KIDS TO PLAY, SENIORS TO CHILL OUT, PUBLIC TOILETS ( CLEANER THAN ALOT OF HOTEL TOILETS OVERSEA) EVERY 2 KM....MEAL/FOOD THAT IS GREAT COMPARE $ FOR $..EXCEPT CAKES WHICH ARE NICE BUT WAY TOO EXPENSIVE........AH OF COURSE FOR SENIORS....OCEAN PARK IS FREE & DISNEYLAND ONLYH.K$100.00.....ALTHOUGH I FOUND A FEW WOMEN CITIZENS TOO SENSITIVE WHEN BEING HELPED TO BOARD A BUS...& FAR TOO MANY SMART PHONE USERS * ( SELFISH PEOPLE) EYES ONLY ON PHONE WHILE WALKING/BOARDING MTR, ESCALATORS.ETC.

kien foo
kien foo Philippines

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