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Tour

Immerse yourself in the beauty of iconic sights and embark on breathtaking hiking trails in Hong Kong.
  • Big Bus Tours

    • Big Bus Tours
    • Discover the best of Hong Kong aboard the Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Open Top Sightseeing Bus. Choose from three iconic routes—Hong Kong Island, Stanley, or Kowloon—designed to take you to over 20 must-see landmarks including The Peak, Man Mo Temple, Stanley Market, Lan Kwai Fong, and the Hong Kong Palace Museum.
      Shuttle

      Take the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to Central Pier 9 for a seamless transfer to Big Bus at Pier 7

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  • Tram Ride

    • Tram Ride
    • The Hong Kong tram was founded in 1904 and remains an efficient and the most economical mode of public transport in Hong Kong. It is a relaxing means by which to see the city. Only running on Hong Kong Island, it has the world’s largest fleet of double-deck tram.
      Walk

      By walk (approximately 1 minutes)

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  • The Peak

    • The Peak
    • Victoria Peak, or The Peak, is a must-visit destination in Hong Kong, offering iconic views of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon peninsula, and mountain peaks. Tourists can capture stunning photos of the city's skyline at twilight, explore nature and historic sites along the Peak Circle Walk, and easily reach The Peak by tram from the central business district.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 25 minutes)

      Peak Tram Lower Terminus, 33 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong Island

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  • M+

    • M+
    • Located in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design and architecture, moving image, and Hong Kong visual culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The M+ Collections are from Hong Kong, as well as other locations in Asia and around the world.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 26 minutes)

      Shuttle and Ferry

      Take the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to Central Pier 9 for a seamless interchange WestK Ferry to M+

      M+, 38 Museum Dr, West Kowloon

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  • Star Ferry

    • Star Ferry
    • The Star Ferry in Hong Kong stands as an iconic and cherished landmark, providing locals and visitors alike with a distinctive and picturesque means to cross the magnificent Victoria Harbour. Setting off on a voyage aboard the Star Ferry, with awe-inspiring vistas of Hong Kong's renowned skyline, encompassing majestic skyscrapers and a charming waterfront. Beyond its practical role as a mode of transport, sailing on the Star Ferry is a must-do experience for individuals looking to delve into the vibrant fabric of Hong Kong's culture and history.
      Tram

      By tram (approximately 17 minutes)

      2/F Wan Chai Ferry Pier, Hung Hing Rd, Wan Chai

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  • Avenue of Stars

    • Avenue of Stars
    • Exhibitions at Garden of Stars include the Avenue of Stars sculptures, Stars’ handprints and cartoon painting illustrating movie scenes at Starlight Cinema; and Starry Gallery allows you to walk through the milestones of Hong Kong movies history and photos of classic movies and Stars.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 19 minutes)

      Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

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  • Man Mo Temple

    • Man Mo Temple
    • Amid the sleek modern skyscrapers of Hong Kong, one can find elements of tradition. One of the first traditional-style temples built during the colonial era, the Man Mo Temple’s magnificent external architecture reflects its historical roots. The temple is dedicated to the Taoist gods of Man (literature) and Mo (martial arts). There is also a statue of Pau Kung, the god of justice, and another of Shing Wong, the god of the city. The plaques near the entrance provide an interesting perspective on the history of the temple and its gods. Inside, the air is thick with aromatic smoke from the incense coils and sticks that are said to carry prayers to the spirit world.

      Shuttle

      Accessible via Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Bus

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 23 minutes)

      124-126 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island

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  • Tian Tan Buddha

    • Tian Tan Buddha
    • Situated on Lantau Island, this huge, seated Buddha (or Tian Tan) is a majestic 34-metre high figure. Cast in China, it took ten years to complete and weighs 220 tons. It was unveiled in 1993 accompanied by an elaborate religious ceremony. Walk up the hundreds of steps to admire the colossus up close before going back down again to the museum inside the base of the statue for information about the Buddhist faith. Then enjoy an excellent vegetarian lunch in the restaurant run by the adjoining Po Lin Monastery. This is out of all Hong Kong attractions, this is a must-see.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 1 hour)

      Ngong Ping, Lantau Island

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  • West Kowloon Cultural District

    • West Kowloon Cultural District
    • West Kowloon Cultural District introduces renowned world-class museums and provides pet-friendly green spaces for your holiday escapes. Located at the western tip of the district, the Hong Kong Palace Museum will display over 900 priceless treasures from the Palace Museum and beyond. The museum regularly presents special exhibitions showcasing Chinese art and culture, as well as art and treasures from around the world. M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design, architecture, moving images, and Hong Kong visual culture from the 20th and 21st centuries. The M+ Collections include works from Hong Kong, as well as other locations in Asia and around the world.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 23 minutes)

      Shuttle and Ferry

      Take the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to Central Pier 9 for a seamless interchange WestK Ferry to M+

      West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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  • Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

    • Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
    • Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is the fifth Disney Resort, offering unforgettable experiences inspired by the city's vibrant culture. With seven themed areas, including "Frozen World," the world's first and largest "Frozen" theme park, it has become a beloved destination since opening in 2006.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 34 minutes)

      Lantau Island

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  • Ocean Park

    • Ocean Park
    • Discover Ocean Park, Hong Kong's expansive theme park spanning 91.5 hectares. Get ready for an epic adventure, from hair-raising rides like the Hair Raiser to captivating shows at Ocean Theatre. Hop on the Ocean Express for scenic views and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Sea Jelly Spectacular. Don't forget to meet adorable giant pandas at the Giant Panda Adventure. With endless entertainment and excitement, Ocean Park is your gateway to unforgettable fun!

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 14 minutes)

      33 Ocean Dr, Aberdeen

      +852 3923 2323

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  • Tai Kwun

    • Tai Kwun
    • It is a vibrant venue featuring a host of heritage, contemporary art and lifestyle experiences which is restored and revitalised from Central Police Station compound consisting of three Declared Monuments, the former Central Police Station, the Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison.
      Shuttle and Ferry

      Take the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to AEL HK Station (Central) and walk through from Central Market to Tai Kwun

      10 Hollywood Road, Central

      (Mon-Sun) 0800 - 2300

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  • Dragon's Back

    • Dragon's Back
    • One of the most popular trails in Hong Kong, the Dragon's Back features a magnificent scenic view of coastal and beach seen from the ridge-line. It is an accessible two-hour jaunt with a relatively easy walk. The hike starts at 140m and makes a steady climb. The trail is in very good condition and suitable for anyone who can manage several staircases.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 26 minutes)

      Shek O

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  • High Island Reservoir

    • High Island Reservoir
    • High Island Reservoir in Sai Kung East Country Park is famous for its scenic beauty. The area is situated within Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. The breathtaking landscapes will give you a good view of the sea caves and hexagonal volcanic columns erupted 140 million years ago. Easily accessible with just a 30-minute bus ride from Sai Kung.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 45 minutes)

      Sai Kung East Country Park

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  • Sunset at Kennedy Town

    • Sunset at Kennedy Town
    • Kennedy Town Belcher's Bay Waterfront Promenade, a 172-meter-long promenade, offers a panoramic view of the western side of Victoria Harbor and the stunning sunset over the sea. With its unparalleled open view and relaxed atmosphere, this place is a perfect choice for romantic getaways and intimate conversations with friends and loved ones. With its laid-back neighborhood, independent shops, cozy coffee houses, and restaurants, Kennedy Town has a natural charm that sets it apart and offers a unique leisurely rhythm on the Hong Kong Island side.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 21 minutes)

      Belcher Bay Promenade

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  • Monster Building

    • Monster Building
    • The Monster Building is a building complex consisting of five buildings: Hoiview Building, Fook Cheong Building, Hoi Shan Building, Yick Cheong Building and Yick Fat Building. Its two large patios reflect the dense characteristics of Hong Kong's buildings and attract many foreigners and locals alike for a gram! Movies such as "Transformers 4: Age of Annihilation" and "Ghost in the Shell", and Alan Walker's music videos have also been filmed here, adding its fame and popularity.

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 19 minutes)

      Montane Mansion, King's Rd, Quarry Bay

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  • Ammar Mosque

    • Ammar Mosque
    • Ammar Mosque, located near a popular hotel in Hong Kong, is a significant Islamic center established in 1983. It features stunning architecture that blends traditional and modern design, providing a peaceful space for worship and community gatherings. The mosque offers regular prayer services and educational programs, fostering unity among local Muslims and visitors. With its welcoming atmosphere, Ammar Mosque is a noteworthy landmark that enhances the cultural landscape of the area, making it a meaningful destination for those staying nearby.
      Walk

      By walk (approximately 8 minutes)

      40 Oi Kwan Rd, Wan Chai

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  • Repulse Bay Beach

    • Repulse Bay Beach
    • Just a short 6.5 km (approximately 15-minute drive) from Dorsett Wanchai, Repulse Bay Beach is a stunning destination for tourists seeking sun, sand, and sea. Stretching 292 metres, this iconic beach is renowned for its silky soft white sand and clear, calm waters, perfect for a refreshing swim or a relaxing day by the sea. Since the 19th century, Repulse Bay has been Hong Kong Island’s premier swimming beach, originally served by the island’s first public bus service to welcome beach lovers. A visit to this picturesque spot offers a perfect blend of relaxation and natural beauty, making it an ideal day trip for guests staying at Dorsett Wanchai.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 15 minutes)

      Bus

      Take Bus No. 6 or 6X

      Beach Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Island

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  • Stanley Market

    • Stanley Market
    • Stanley Market, situated in the charming coastal town of Stanley on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, is a well-known attraction among tourists. Here, a bustling array of stalls presents a diverse selection of wares, including souvenirs, clothing, accessories, and artwork.

      Market offers a delightful culinary experience with a variety of dining choices, ranging from local street food to international cuisine. Adjacent to the market, the breathtaking Stanley waterfront invites visitors to relax and enjoy panoramic views of the sea, providing a serene setting to unwind and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.
      Cab

      By taxi (approximately 20 minutes)

      Bus

      Take Bus No. 6 or 6X

      Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road, Stanley, Hong Kong Island

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  • WestK Ferry

    • WestK Ferry
    • The WestK Ferry, a newly beloved water transport option to Hong Kong’s maritime beauty, operates between WestK Quay and Central Pier No. 9. This easy and scenic ride offers a relaxing window to admire the city’s skyline, harbor activity, and the rolling waters of Victoria Harbour, making it a simple and memorable choice for locals and visitors alike.
      Shuttle and Ferry

      Take the hotel’s complimentary shuttle to Central Pier 9 for a seamless interchange WestK Ferry to M+

      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 15 minutes)

      WestK Quay

      (Mon-Fri) 0800 – 2200; (Sat-Sun, Public Holidays) 0800 – 2300

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  • The Blue House

    • The Blue House
    • A declared monument, the Blue House is a Lingnan-style (southern-style) house built in the 1920s featuring both Chinese and Western architectural characteristics. The house is blue only because the decorators only had blue paint. The Blue House is also the home to the Wanchai livelihood Museum where visitors can learn about the history of the Blue House and life in Wanchai in days past.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 9 minutes)

      72, 72A, 74 & 74A Stone Nullah Lane (Blue House)

      +852 2833 4608

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  • The Pawn

    • The Pawn
    • From its name you might think it is still a pawn shop – in fact this fourstorey “Tonglau” style historical building is now a ipster restaurant and an exhibition venue.
      Tram

      By tram (approximately 11 minutes)

      62 Johnston Rd, Wan Chai

      (Sun-Thur) 1200 - 2300, (Fri-Sat, Public Holidays & Eves) 1200 - 0000

      +852 9475 7581

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  • Lee Tung Ave

    • Lee Tung Ave
    • Hotel Keycard Privilege: Special coupon booklet featuring over 20 shopping and dining privileges from their retail and F&B tenants

      Lee Tung Ave, known as the Wedding Card Street by locals, was famed in Hong Kong and abroad as a centre for publishing and for the manufacturing of wedding cards and other similar items. The street has recently been redeveloped as a luxury shopping and dining area which houses a bevy of famed restaurants and bars, as well as international jewellery and cosmetic brands.

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      Walk

      By walk (approximately 15 minutes)

      200 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island

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  • Ngong Ping 360 Skyrail

    • Ngong Ping 360 Skyrail
    • Ngong Ping Skyrail is a visually spectacular 5.7 km cable car journey travelling from Tung Chung Town Centre to Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Take sightseeing tours Hong Kong around Ngong Ping which is a culturally-themed village close to the Tian Tan Buddha Statue – the largest, seated, outdoor, bronze statue in the world! The ride offers spectacular views over Hong Kong airport, the South China Sea and the North Lantau Country Park as you travel on this amazing 25-minute journey. A number of attractions at Ngong Ping include Walking with Buddha, Monkey’s Tale Theatre and the Ngong Ping Tea House.
      Taxi

      Take taxi to Tung Chung station (approximately 36 minutes at HK$400/US$51), where you can take bus No. 23 or Cable Car to Ngong Ping. (Total travelling time is approximately 2 hours)

      Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands

      +852 3666 0606

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  • Chi Lin Nursery

    • Chi Lin Nursery
    • Chi Lin Nunnery is established in 1934 and renovated in 1990 covering an area more than 33,000 square meters. The buildings are the only buildings to be built in this style in modern day Hong Kong. A large temple complex of wooden architecture, the nunnery is filled with temple halls, Chinese gardens and a vegetarian restaurant. The temple halls and the Chinese garden in front of the nunnery are open to the public daily free of charge.
      Bus

      Go through the subway outside Dorsett Wanchai Hotel to Morrison Hill Road to Lap Tak Lane and take bus no. 671, align at the Diamond Hill Railway Station, followed by a 10 min walk. (55 min)

      5 Chi Lin Drive, Diamond Hill, Kowloon (Chi Lin Nunnery)

      +852 2354 1888

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  • Wong Tai Sin Temple

    • Wong Tai Sin Temple
    • Wong Tai Sin Temple is where worshippers come and pray for good fortune anytime of the year. The temple is beautifully ornamented making it a scenic attraction as well as an important religious landmark. Visit the temple to see faithful worshippers perform ancient rituals amid the pungent aroma of incense. The temple is a spectacular place to be on Lunar New Year’s day where hopeful worshipers want to ring in the New Year on a lucky note. The temple opens daily from 7:00 am to 5:30 pm.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 30 mins)

      2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon

      +852 2327 8141

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  • Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees

    • Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees
    • Lam Tsuen has a history of 700 years and it’s still crowded with people who come to visit its two “wishing trees” today. In the past, visitors came to make wishes and throw joss paper into these two trees. In order to protect the tress, wishes are more tidily made by tying joss paper to nearby wooden racks or imitation trees nowadays.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 33 minutes)

      Lam Tsuen, Tai Po, New Territories

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  • Seafood Dinner Sunset Cruise

    • Seafood Dinner Sunset Cruise
    • Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise in Victoria Harbour set against the backdrop of the glittering lights of Hong Kong’s skyline as the sun sets over the distant horizon. After this magical cruise, visitors can choose between a Chinese-style seafood dinner on the famous floating restaurant in Aberdeen, or take a leisurely walk from the harbour waterfront to the old village of Lei Yue Mun for an equally superb seafood dinner. *Please contact hotel tour desk for tour package details.
  • Lan Kwai Fong

    • Lan Kwai Fong
    • Lan Kwai Fong is literally the central party area in Hong Kong! From down and dirty pubs to the city’s best night clubs, night owls will find a plethora of locations that cater for all. Whether you are an alcoholic looking for buckets of beer or just want to meet some new acquaintances, Lan Kwai Fong is definitely the place not-to-be-missed in your Hong Kong’s itinerary.
      Cab

      By taxi (approximately 20 minutes)

      Central, Hong Kong Island

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  • Antique Shopping on Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row

    • Antique Shopping on Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row
    • Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row, also known as “Cat Street”, are musts on any trip to Hong Kong. Crammed with antique shops and an open-air curios market, these quaint streets are ideal spots for picking up eclectic souvenirs and gifts. Everything from Ming dynasty furniture and lotus lamps to Mao badges and snuff bottles is on sale. Warning: not everything is as old as they appear!
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 15 minutes)

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  • Lantau Island

    • Lantau Island
    • The largest island in Hong Kong, Lantau Island provides visitors with a delightful array of experiences! Witness the world’s tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha statue at the Po Lin Monastery. Also, explore Tai O Village with its traditional lifestyle for a glimpse of Hong Kong’s past. Cheung Sha Beach, the longest beach in Hong Kong, is an ideal sunbathing spot and the perfect place for a cool swim.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 37 minutes * Please contact hotel tour desk for tour package details.)

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  • Madame Tussaud’s

    • Madame Tussaud’s
    • Located in The Peak Tower, Madame Tussaud’s presents over 100 life-like wax figures of celebrities and important faces such as martial artist Bruce Lee, American President Barack Obama, football personality David Beckham or local Canto-pop favourite Andy Lau. The exhibition opens from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm daily.
      Cab

      By taxi (approximately 20 minutes)

      Shuttle

      By bus no. 15, located in Queen’s Road East outsid e St. Joseph’s College Primary School, opposite the Cosmo Hotel. Alight from the bus at the Peak Tram Upper Terminus. Then take the peak tram to the peak (total travelling time is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes).

      The Peak Tower, No, 128 Peak Rd, The Peak

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  • Flagstaff Museum of Tea Wares in Hong Kong Park

    • Flagstaff Museum of Tea Wares in Hong Kong Park
    • Nestled in Admiralty’s scenic Hong Kong Park, the Flagstaff Museum of Tea Wares offers an intriguing blend of colonial heritage and Chinese tradition. The museum provides a unique insight into the ancient culture of tea drinking. Housed in the oldest remaining colonial building in Hong Kong (built in 1846), the museum has a huge collection of Chinese tea vessels from all over China. Chinese tea drinking lessons are also available.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 15 minutes)

      Inside Hong Kong Park, 10 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong Island

      +852 2869 0690

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  • Discover the Best Hikes in Hong Kong

    • Discover the Best Hikes in Hong Kong
    • If you’re looking to escape the urban hustle of Hong Kong and dive into its breathtaking landscapes, our curated guide to the best hikes is here to help you uncover hidden gems. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a family looking for a fun day out, each trail offers unique experiences that promise to enhance your journey in this vibrant city. 

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  • Happy Valley

    • Happy Valley
    • Happy Valley Racecourse was built on reclaimed marshland, and the first races were held here in 1846. They have been extremely popular ever since. Today, the track is ultra-sophisticated with computerized betting and races broadcast live on gigantic screens. Night racing was introduced at Happy Valley in 1973 and was an immediate success. The extra revenue raised was used to build Hong Kong’s second racecourse at Sha Tin in the New Territories, which opened in 1978. Also visit the Hong Kong Racing Museum onsite. Racing is held most Wednesday nights throughout the year.
      walk

      Go through the subway outside Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong Hotel to Wong Nai Chung Road, on the left (it is a 3-minute walk from the hotel)

      Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island

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  • Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui

    • Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui
    • The old Clock Tower, near the Star Ferry concourse in Tsim Sha Tsui, was part of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR) Terminus built in 1921 and today is a landmark representing the romantic era of the Age of Steam. With its distinctive design in red brick and granite, the tower is a reminder of Colonial times. But over many years it had far greater significance for the Chinese as the former terminus was the final stop on their rail journeys from villages in their homeland to new lives, either in Hong Kong or to distant destinations overseas.
      Cab

      By taxi (approximately 20 minutes)

      10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

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  • The Peak & Peak Tram Ride

    • The Peak & Peak Tram Ride
    • Hong Kong is famous across the world for its stunning views from Victoria Peak. The seven-storey Peak Tower – an all-in-one viewing, dining, and entertainment centre – provides the very best view of Hong Kong! The jogging trail around Luard Road is a perfect place to get some exercises whilst taking in superb views. The Peak Tram, Hong Kong’s only funicular railway, ascends steeply up the leafy mountainside to Victoria Peak. In operation since 1888, it takes just seven minutes up the steep incline to spectacular views at the top. The Peak Tram runs daily (7:00 am to midnight) at a 10-15 minute interval. For the fit, you can walk down steep paths to the heart of the city – just follow the signs!

      Bus

      Getting to the Peak: By bus no. 15, located in Queen’s Road East outside St. Joseph’s College Primary School, opposite the Cosmo Hotel. Get off the bus at the Peak Tram Upper Terminus (30 minute by bus from the hotel).

      Tram

      Peak Tram Ride: By bus no. 6X (HK$4.20/US$0.55 each) located in Queen’s Road East outside Cosmo Hotel. Alight at Cheung Kong Centre, Queen’s Road Central and walk up to Garden Road for 10 minutes to the Peak Tram Lower Terminus (20 min by bus from the hotel).

      33 Garden Rd, Central

      +852 2522 0922

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  • Stanley Military Cemetery and Murray House

    • Stanley Military Cemetery and Murray House
    • The Stanley Military Cemetery is a uniquely peaceful place to visit. Originally the final resting ground for members of the Hong Kong Garrison, the cemetery had been closed for 70 years until 1941 when it was re-opened as an internment camp for Hong Kong prisoners of war after Hong Kong surrendered to the Japanese in World War II. Murray House was the living quarters for British army officers and is the one of oldest examples of Western architecture in Hong Kong. It was dismantled in 1982 from its location in Central and reassembled brick by brick in Stanley.
      Cab

      By taxi (approximately 20 minutes)

      Bus

      Take Bus No. 6, 6A, 6X or 260 located at No. 280 Queen’s Road East opposite the Cosmo Hotel to Stanley, walk past St. Steven’s Beach to the Cemetery (a total of 35 minutes).

      Murray House, 96 Stanley Main St, Stanley

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  • Hong Kong Science Museum

    • Hong Kong Science Museum
    • Hong Kong Science Museum is a unique place to learn and experience the magic of science. In this museum, visitors can play around with a variety of scientific topics including robotics, virtual reality and transportation. Temporary and permanent exhibitions are available. The museum opens Monday to Friday from 10:00am to 7:00pm (except Thursday); Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 10:00am to 9:00pm.
      Cab

      By taxi (approximately 20 minutes)

      2 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon

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  • Hong Kong Cultural Centre

    • Hong Kong Cultural Centre
    • Since its grand opening in 1989, the Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui is a superb venue offering a wide diversity of performing arts including concerts, operas ballet and musicals for both Hong Kong residents and tourists.

      Auditoria Building, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui

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  • Western Market & Sheung Wan Fong

    • Western Market & Sheung Wan Fong
    • Western Market is an Edwardian-style building converted into a shopping complex in 1991 with shops selling arts and crafts. The building impresses with its red brick exterior and a granite arch over the entrance. Being a declared monument, the Western Market is a living heritage – a historical building and a market building two-in-one.
      Taxi

      By taxi (approximately 15 minutes)

      Bus

      Facing Causeway Bay, walk down Morrison Hill Road and Tin Lok Lane, turn right at the end and take bus no. 26 located at No. 402 Hennessy Road outside e-TECH Centre. Alight in Loon Kee Building and follow by a 2-min walk. (30 min)

      323 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island

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