Experience the Unmatched Vibe of Hong Kong in Just Three Days!

Nan Lian Garden

Nan Lian Garden Hong Kong

A heady combination of past and present, Hong Kong is one of the most stunning destinations in Asia to explore on a 3-night holiday. Scintillating beaches, amazing Disneyworld charms, contemporary arts, high street shopping and delicious food – the Asia’s World City has it all and even more and never fails to spellbind visiting tourists. Although, even a month is not sufficient to explore all this fascinating metropolis has to offer, here is a well-informed itinerary to experience best of Hong Kong in just three days:

Day 1

ferry

Ferry Boat Hong Kong

Commence your holiday by riding the funicular tram to Victoria Peak – Hong Kong’s highest point! Pay a visit to the famous Madame Tussauds Museum and get clicked with your favourite celebrities; the museum houses life-sized statues of many renowned celebrities from around the world. Flagstaff House Museum of Teaware is also worth a visit, if you’re inclined towards history and heritage! Head to the beautiful Hong Kong Park and relish breathtaking vistas and some moment of relaxation before taking Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour! Considered as a heritage and cultural treasure of Hong Kong, the Star Ferry promises visitors the maximum bang for money spent on tickets for the ride and other holiday deals. Don’t forget to enjoy Symphony of Lights and glamorous night vistas of Victoria Harbour!

Day 2

Ngong-Ping-Village

Bronze Buddha Statue

Head out to explore the Ngong Ping Village for a truly unique experience during your Hong Kong holiday! The Tian Tan Buddha Statue, world’s largest seated, outdoor, bronze Buddha Statue, is also worth a visit. Then, head to the splendid Po Lin Monastery, a short walk from the statue, and enjoy a meal (vegetarian) there! After that, take a bus to Tai O Fishing Village and enjoy boating as well as fresh sea food! Dining at any of the upscale restaurants at Tsim Sha Tsui will also delight your taste buds and leave you gloating about the decision of netting air tickets for holidays in the city.

Day 3

Victoria-Harbour

Wan Chai

Visit Central Hong Kong to see some of its iconic buildings such as Man Mo Temple and Sheung Wan. Take a stroll along the traditional shops and art galleries in Soho to buy some souvenirs to take home! Watching a show at the Hong Kong Arts Centre will also be a mesmeric experience. With loads of bars, restaurants and cafes to choose from, those looking to delve into city’s pulsating nightlife will be left spoilt for choice. Wan Chai and Lan Kwai Fong bar are two popular names.