Hong Kong

Hong Kong Three Night Discovery

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Tour ID:121489
Ages:18 - 65
People on trip:2
Tailor Made
We will have to check a few things first before we can confirm but please do make contact so we can discuss your requirements.
Arrival:Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)
Dates are flexible
Prices are Per Person

Seasonal Information

1st May - 15th Sep
Luxury Low Season
17th Nov - 22nd Dec
Luxury Low Season
1st Apr - 30th Apr
Luxury Shoulder Season
16th Sep - 12th Oct
Luxury Shoulder Season
13th Oct - 16th Nov
Luxury Peak Season
30th Dec - 31st Dec
Luxury Peak Season
1st Apr - 10th Apr
Comfort Low Season
1st May - 12th Sep
Comfort Low Season
21st Nov - 30th Nov
Comfort Low Season
5th Dec - 22nd Dec
Comfort Low Season
11th Apr - 30th Apr
Comfort Shoulder Season
13th Sep - 30th Sep
Comfort Shoulder Season
5th Oct - 30th Nov
Comfort Shoulder Season
1st Dec - 4th Dec
Comfort Shoulder Season
1st Oct - 4th Oct
Comfort Peak Season
23rd Dec - 31st Dec
Comfort Peak Season

Delight in the refined culture, urbane sophistication, and vibrant atmosphere of legendary Hong Kong. A hyper-modern metropolis, boasting some of the world’s most luxurious hotels and restaurants, bustling alleyways markets and lively neon- lit shopping districts. The perfect combination of sightseeing and shopping is 4-day Hong Kong Itinerary has something for everyone includes airport transfer, unique sightseeing and free time for shopping for the perfect city break. A half-day tour that shines a light on some of the finest highlights of ancient Chinese culture. Begin the day with a practical workshop on Wing Chun Kung Fu, a fun, fast-paced and traditional martial art made famous by the legendary Bruce Lee. Next, visit one of Hong Kong’s oldest cafés to enjoy local delicacies in an exquisite setting before visiting some of the region’s most fascinating historic buildings. Pay homage to Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea with a visit to one of the temples erected in her honour before stopping off at the historical and effervescent Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market. Round off a day of insight and intrigue with a visit to a Chinese embroidery shop to witness traditional Chinese wedding dresses being made and hear about the long history of skilled craftsmanship that goes into each garment.

  • Practise the ancient Martial Art made by the famous Bruce Lee, Wing Chung Kung Fu in a workshop
  • Sample authentic Hong Kong cuisine at the charming and celebrated Mido Café
  • Witness the intricate art of Chinese Embroidery and see how traditional bridal garments are made at a Qun Gua shop

This Tailor-Made journey will take you to different and exciting locations in one of the worlds most iconic cities, Hong Kong!

Hong Kong

Hong Kong is known for its modern landscape, shopping and East meets West culture. Hong Kong has everything that a modern city needs. Great infrastructure and facilities, as well as top-notch restaurants and entertainment. This city is sure to impress with its breath-taking skyline and vibrant culture.

Shopping Paradise

A famed shoppers paradise, Hong Kong offers a unique shopping experience. From trendy boutiques to traditional Chinese product stores, from luxurious shopping malls to the bustling street markets, you can find everything from the latest designer fashions and electric products to best-value collectibles and antiques. International Cuisine – Renowned as the culinary capital of Asia, Hong Kong is a world of exquisite, mouth-watering international dining options. Apart from trying the regional Cantonese food, tourists can also enjoy a full choice of authentic Asian and western cuisines. The local dim sum and fresh seafood are must-tries!

Colourful Nightlife

Don’t miss the fun at night in Hong Kong. You will find the place that fits your interests. Most bars and pubs are mass in east Tsim Sha Tsui, Lan Kwai Fong and Wan Chai. You can also take a night cruise at the Victoria Harbour to enjoy the view and the Symphony of Lights. Of course, there are many more to tempt you!

Example Itinerary
(B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner

You’ll have a coach (SIC) transfer from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) and depending on the time you get to your chosen hotel, you can settle in or make your way out to have a look at the wonderful Hong Kong city.

Experience a slice of authentic Chinese life with a half-day tour that takes in martial arts, authentic cuisine and the Chinese art of embroidery. The day will begin with a practical demonstration of Wing Chun, a style of close- combat Kung Fu developed by Shaolin Monks in the 18th Century. After trying out the martial art made famous by the legendary Bruce Lee, enjoy a visit to one of the oldest eateries in Hong Kong, Mido Café. This charming café – built in the 1950s – has become something of an institution after featuring in various movies and TV shows and here, enjoy a light and delicious snack that is traditional to the region.

Once sated, pay a visit to the fascinating Yau Ma Tei Theatre, the only surviving pre-World War II theatre in the Kowloon District. With its Art Deco exterior, attractive pitched roof and gable walls you’ll get a taste of the history, architecture and atmosphere of this performance venue dedicated to Cantonese opera. Take a look at the fascinating and historic Red Brick Building before visiting a temple dedicated to Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea. Temples that honour her can be found in abundance in Chinese coastal communities and Hong Kong is no exception.

Pay a visit to the gloriously vibrant Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market. This historic market was founded in 1913 and thrives and bustles as much today as it did in the pre-war era. Consisting of several blocks of one or two-storey brick and stone buildings, eagle-eyed visitors can still spot pre-WW2 signage. Next, indulge in a little romance with a visit to the Chinese embroidery shop and witness the beautifully detailed red Qun Gua (the traditional, two-piece wedding dress) being made. The vibrant shade of red used for these traditional dresses is meant to symbolise good fortune, luck and prosperity – the perfect way to end a gratifying day.

Highlights

  • Have a practical demonstration of the renowned Wing Chun
  • Visit the charming Mido Café
  • Visit Yau Ma Tei Theatre in the Kowloon District
  • Visit the vibrant Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market
  • Take a trip to a Chinese embroidery shop and witness the beautifully detailed red Qun Gua being made

Hong Kong is free for you to adventure and journey out to find new and exciting locations to excite and delight you!

Today sadly, is your last day on this trip and depending on the Coach transfer (SIC) from your hotel you can wind down at the hotel or take a trip out to get some coffee and indulge in a traditional Hong Kong breakfast.

Dates are flexible so please make an enquiry and tell us a range of dates you are considering so we can check availability.

  • Sightseeing and permit fees during guided times
  • Accommodation listed in the itinerary
  • Meals listed in the itinerary
  • Local expert guide
  • Service charges and government VAT tax
  • VISA – must be arranged for non-ASEAN citizens. Please make sure you have 6 months passport validity.
  • Flights
  • VISA stamp fee at the arrival airport (the fee is varied based on nationality and destination) 
  • Early/late check in/out service at hotels (surcharge if request) 
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Services and meals if not mentioned in itinerary
  • All drinks, including water, soft drink, and alcohol on all included or optional excursion
  • Laundry, telephone calls and expenditure of a personal nature
  • Travel Insurance (Compulsory)
You will be met upon arrival, with someone holding a sign that has your name on it.

Suitable for ages 18 to 65

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