Putting the “Fun” in Funicular: Cheapo Guide to the Peak Tram
The best way to get to Victoria Peak is by riding this historic funicular railway.
The best way to get to Victoria Peak is by riding this historic funicular railway.
Visit these spas for a range of treatments, including Swedish or Thai massage, foot reflexology or a float in a sensory deprivation pod.
Stay local and relax in nature.
It’s March and the weather is cool, but Hong Kong’s arts scene is just heating up.
How to find the best budget serviced apartments in Hong Kong.
The VIP travel experience for your furry companions.
The lowdown on the best eSims in Hong Kong.
How to survive the partying and rugby watching event.
April is a big month in Hong Kong’s sporting calendar. Why? The Rugby Sevens of course! But if you didn’t manage to snag tickets, don’t worry: there’s plenty of other events to choose from this month. Get your diary out, […]
Lamma Island is where Hong Kong's hustle meets island time.
Escape the crowds and unwind on Peng Chau.
How to get to one of HK's favorite island escapes.
The city is far from cruising at pre-COVID speed, but as the loosening of restrictions continues, there are more places to go and things to do
Here's our guide to the best bus tours of our beautiful city!
Hong Kong is a great place to try out acupuncture.
From the city’s only floating temple to where a scene of “Ghost In The Shell” was filmed, here are 10 cheap things to do in Causeway Bay.
Forgo the tram tickets, bypass the bus, and make your way up Hong Kong's most famous mountain on foot instead.
There are lots of fun and free things to do in Central — just strap on your most comfortable shoes, and follow our step-by-step walking guide
Embrace the moody Wong Kar Wai esthetic, and don a qipao while exploring the streets of Hong Kong. Crafted in silk and adorned with intricate embroidery and patterns, qipao showcase the richness of Chinese design. Not only that, but they […]
Have a ball without spending a dime in our notoriously expensive city.
Disaster dating, manga models and Stormtroopers are all waiting for you in July
From touring a hidden mansion to drinking on the top of a historical building to visiting the world’s highest church.
Hong Kong’s gonna make you sweat, sweat ‘til you can’t sweat no more—but there are ways to cool down.
Events are returning to Hong Kong in August with dinosaurs, Songkran, arts events, and outdoor cinema.