Tsim Sha Tsui Your starting point for exploring Kowloon, starting from the stunning waterfront at Victoria Harbour and working your way north.
Mong Kok Make sure to walk with your negotiating skills and your best poker face when you visit Mong Kok’s amazing markets.
West Kowloon Hong Kong's tallest tower, waterfront biking, Chinese opera and much more can all be found in West Kowloon
Jordan Explore Hong Kong’s biggest, most crowded night market, full of food, fun, and feathered fortune tellers.
Wan Chai The after-party is always happening here in Wan Chai, with a high concentration of bars, restaurants, and live music joints.
Causeway Bay Walk with your wallet and dodge the endless crowds when you visit Causeway Bay, the shopping mecca of Hong Kong and foodie hub.
Sheung Wan Central’s interesting neighbor to the west, Sheung Wan is one of the oldest settled areas of Hong Kong, with a very distinct personality.
Stanley It's the perfect day trip, with a vibrant street market, postcard-perfect bays, and restaurants overlooking the sea
Sai Kung Jump into adventure in Sai Kung, with awesome hikes, deserted beaches, great marine activities, and fishing villages stuck in time.
Lantau Island Long sandy beaches, mountain monasteries, tiny fishing villages, and a big outlet mall are just some of the attractions on Hong Kong’s biggest island.
Lamma Island A 25-minute ferry ride transports you to laid-back Lamma, with lovely beaches, scenic bays, and happy hippie haven.
Cheung Chau A famous Bun Festival, pirate’s caves, windsurfing, and a Mini Great Wall make Cheung Chau a great day-trip out of the city.
Hong Kong International Airport One of the busiest airports in the world somehow makes travelling a breeze