What to do in Hong Kong Island

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Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island

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1. Ocean Park

Ocean Park’s more than 20 rides and roller coasters, plus numerous exhibitions of rare animal species, attracts millions of visitors each year. The park also includes various observatories and laboratories and a dolphin breeding center, making it a place where entertainment and education meet.
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Ocean Park featuring rides and performance art

2. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

The unveiling of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre expansion was a much-anticipated highlight of the 1997 Handover, with global rulers and celebrities attending grandiose parties within the monstrous structure. In 1898, China agreed to a 99-year lease by the Brits of Hong Kong Island, surrounding islands and the New Territories of southern China. On July 1, 1997, the lease ended, the British governor and British Royal Navy left their posts and Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of China in a giant celebration, with the Convention Centre at its heart.
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 Jutting into busy Victoria Harbour, this modern facility looks like a winged creature ready to take flight. It hosts over five million event visitors annually.

3. Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Terminal

The Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal is among the main ports in the territory. Come here for a boat trip to the picturesque territory of Macau, a former Portuguese colony on China’s southern coast.
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Filled with shops and restaurants, this busy terminal provides opportunities to explore the intriguing islets adorning the bays of southern China.

4. Lan Kwai Fong

Lan Kwai Fong is a Central district hot spot on Hong Kong Island famous for its raucous nightlife. Central is the city’s economic and financial center, home to the headquarters of multinational companies as well as legal offices and government departments. See the party district come to life on the weekend, as employees of the nearby offices shake off the stress of the working week and party along with tourists and celebrities.
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Lan Kwai Fong featuring street scenes, a city and modern architecture

5. Soho

Soho is a fashionable entertainment zone located in Hong Kong’s Central district, south of the harbor. It’s known for venues that are more casual than the ones you’d find in the nearby party zone of Lan Kwai Fong. Soho is the place to find bars, clubs and countless restaurants catering to all tastes, as well as boutique shopping and art galleries.
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Soho featuring a city, street scenes and nightlife

6. The Peak Tram

Visit The Peak Tram in Central Hong Kong to ride one of the world’s oldest funicular railways, and the earliest form of motorized public transportation in the city. The maroon carriages trundle up and down a hill 1,300 feet (396 meters). It is a heart-in-mouth journey which offers spectacular panoramic views across Hong Kong’s urban landscape and out to sea.
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Hop on Hong Kong’s oldest railway as you soar up the side of Victoria Peak for far-reaching views and a mind-blowing optical illusion.

What to do in Hong Kong Island


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Wan Chai

4/5(171 area reviews)

With temples and skyscrapers, traditional markets and high-end boutiques, dim sum shops and classy lounges, this energetic district is where old meets new.

Wan Chai
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Central & Western District

4.5/5(136 area reviews)

Central & Western District is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Cat Street and Hollywood Road. See more of Hong Kong Island by jumping on the metro at Sai Ying Pun Station or HKU Station.

Central & Western District
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Causeway Bay

4.5/5(50 area reviews)

Travellers love Causeway Bay for its popular shops, and you can see more of Hong Kong Island by jumping on the metro at Wing Hing Street Tram Stop or Lau Li Street Tram Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Victoria Park and Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter.

Causeway Bay
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Sheung Wan

3.5/5(2 area reviews)

Beneath glass-fronted skyscrapers and shopping malls is a lively district where the businesses of traditional Chinese traders and creative designers flourish.

Sheung Wan
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North Point

4/5(87 area reviews)

From a street market and a former communist hangout to experimental art galleries and innovative kids’ activities, this district blends old and new.

North Point
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Admiralty

The island views, captivating waterfront views and popular shops are notable features of Admiralty. Make a stop by Central Government Office or Pacific Place while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Cotton Tree Drive Tram Stop to get around town.

Admiralty

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Frequently asked questions

Is Hong Kong Island worth visiting?
One of the most popular things to do in Hong Kong Island is explore Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort. Tick this leading attraction off your to-do list, then experience more of this area's dining and festivals.
How do I spend a day in Hong Kong Island?
When you've checked off major attractions like Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort and Ocean Park, spend the rest of your day experiencing Hong Kong Island's shopping and food scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Hong Kong Island?
The top tourist attraction in Hong Kong Island is Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort, so don't forget to include it on your itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Hong Kong Island?
Three days will give you enough time to check out the leading city attractions, like Ocean Park, Soho and Repulse Bay. The average stay in Hong Kong Island is three days. If you have the urge to extend your adventure, Kowloon isn't far away.
Is Hong Kong Island a walkable city?
It all depends on what you'd like to see and do in Hong Kong Island. Several key attractions, including Soho and Hong Kong Space Museum, are reachable on foot. If you're up for a wander through some of Hong Kong Island's best neighbourhoods, Yau Tsim Mong is 3 kilometers away from downtown, while Tsim Sha Tsui is 2 kilometers away from the city centre and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Hong Kong Island with kids?
What to do in Hong Kong Island for adults?
Wan Chai Road and Hollywood Road are just a couple of the things to do in Hong Kong Island. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Hong Kong Island?
From visiting parks to wandering around exciting neighbourhoods, it's simple to find free things to do in Hong Kong Island. If you're looking for inspiration, ask a local tour guide for recommendations. Repulse Bay is a great spot for anyone planning to save on their travel adventures.