There are a few must-visit goals on the agenda, such as the Peak, Victoria Harbor, and the Avenue of Stars for the first time tourist in Hong Kong. However, where should you go when the primary hotspots have been visited?
Listed below are some options that Hong Kong Tours would put an exciting twist on your experience.
Hong Kong 101 Tour
This is a splendid introductory visit to the country without the crowds of different travelers or a ‘hop-on-hop-off’ idea. It is also ideal for the recurrent guest who aches for a piece of deeper information on Hong Kong’s sights. Driven by an expert local tour guide, this little gathering visit starts in Tsim Sha Tsui, taking you to Admiralty, Central, and Sheung Wan for top spots such as St. John’s Cathedral, Man Mo Temple, and the Bank of China Tower. Also, an exhaustive utilization of Hong Kong’s famous transport frameworks would include: Mid-Level Escalators, Star Ferry, and a ‘Ding-Ding’ (cable car).
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Hong Kong Dessert Tour
Dessert is implicitly needed in the Asian food intake. Locals pay attention to it, and they complete a genuinely unique activity of it. Disregard your usual sweet treat and open your eyes to an entire diverse sort of revelation. The Hong Kong Dessert Tour drives you to various several most loved pastry spots in Sheung Wan and Hong Kong. Inspired by a community, you’ll get an understanding into rich Chinese culture as well as some intriguing goodies of learning about the zone as well. An expression of guidance: touch base with an empty stomach!

Don’t forget to try Hong Kong’s Egg Tart during your visit. (Photo from thewoksoflife.com via Pinterest)
Soho Gallery Walk
If the idea of strolling into a display makes you appear awkward, you fear a discussion going to the theme of craftsmanship, or you have no clue at which Hong Kong exhibition to begin, at that point, the Soho Gallery Walk may be for you. The craftsmanship scene in Hong Kong is flourishing, and some fabulous specialists are springing up on the stage. You’ll be lead around a portion of Soho’s top displays, picking up information from your eager guide and grabbing tips and traps about craftsmanship valuation and closeouts. An unheard of a dimension of craft gratefulness is coming in your direction!

There is nothing better than an in-depth half-day tour around Central and Admiralty in Hong Kong. (Photo from laughtraveleat.com via Pinterest)
Hong Kong Helicopter Tour
Fly high over the Hong Kong horizon, peer down on the shorelines beneath, take in the tremendousness of the Big Buddha and other famous sights, and feel gigantically better over the ordinary travelers underneath. You can participate with others or sanction the entire helicopter secretly for up to six individuals. So why not save this mind-boggling background for a rare event?
Hopefully, this rundown would persuade you to visit Hong Kong to appreciate the adventure with a guide and visit the attractions at your own pace and won’t sit around idly hanging tight for other people.
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This is handy! I’m actually going to Hongkong for the first time in October. I wonder if the helicopter ride is expensive. It definitely is unique and would be a great way to see everything.
Dessert tour for the win. Love food so this is a cool suggestion for a foodie like me.
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