6 Hours Private Tour of Kowloon and Hong Kong

Explore Hong Kong’s hidden gems with a local expert. Enjoy culinary secrets, rich history, and personalized experiences on a private 6-hour tour.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Star Ferry - Experience an unforgettable stroll along the Kowloon Promenade in Tsim Sha Tsui! Enjoy the breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and the impressive Hong Kong skyline. Visit the famous Avenue of Stars, where the names of legendary actors and actresses are engraved on the ground. Be inspired by Hong Kong’s film history and enjoy the artistic statues and monuments that reflect the city’s culture. Come and enjoy the incomparable atmosphere with a picturesque view of the sunset over the harbour!
  • The Peninsula Hong Kong - The Peninsula Hotel lobby is known for its elegant style and traditional afternoon tea. The hotel uses Rolls-Royce vehicles to transport guests, emphasizing the first-class service. Opened in 1928, the hotel has a rich history and has hosted numerous prominent guests.
  • 1881 Heritage - The 1881 Heritage is a historic building that originally served as Hong Kong’s naval police station and opened in 1884. Today, it houses a cultural heritage site that offers shopping and dining experiences and preserves the history of the British colonial era. The building’s architecture combines Victorian and Chinese styles, making it a popular tourist attraction in Tsim Sha Tsui.
  • Kowloon Park - Kowloon Park is a green oasis in the middle of the city, known for its colorful flamingos that gracefully stroll through the water. Originally a military base for the British Army, the site was later converted into a public park that also houses numerous turtles that leisurely swim in the pond. Today, the park offers a relaxing atmosphere and numerous walking trails that combine Hong Kong’s rich history and nature.
  • Central - Central is the heart of Hong Kong, known for its thriving banking, business and shopping districts. In the historic Charter Garden area you will find the Hong Kong Cenotaph, the Old Legislative Council Building and the Old Courthouse. This area offers a unique blend of history and culture amidst Hong Kong’s vibrant cityscape.
  • Causeway Bay - Causeway Bay is a lively shopping district in Hong Kong, known for its variety of shops, restaurants and entertainment options. Nearby is Victoria Park, a green oasis ideal for relaxation and exercise. Here, visitors can take advantage of Hong Kong’s famous trams, which offer a charming and authentic way to explore the city. The mix of modern shopping malls, traditional markets and the idyllic Victoria Park makes Causeway Bay a fascinating destination for tourists and locals alike.
  • Wan Chai Market - Wan Chai is a lively district in Hong Kong known for its local street markets, where visitors can experience the authentic life of the city first hand. Here you have the chance to sample local delicacies, including roast duck and even snake soup, while exploring the variety of tropical fruits. The combination of ancient and modern elements in Wan Chai creates an immersive experience that is both culturally enriching and culinary tempting.
  • Mid-levels Escalator - The Mid-Levels Escalator in Hong Kong is one of the longest covered escalators in the world and offers a unique way to get around the city. It stretches for 800 meters and connects the bustling center of Central with the residential areas of the Mid-Levels. The escalator is not only a convenient means of transportation, but also a popular spot for tourists and locals to enjoy the city’s lively atmosphere and discover interesting shops, cafes and restaurants along the way.
  • Tai Kwun - Tai Kwun, the former Hong Kong Police Headquarters and Court, is a fascinating cultural centre that reflects the city’s history and architecture. The historic buildings have been carefully restored and now house art galleries, exhibition spaces, restaurants and cafes.

Visitors can stroll through the old streets and enjoy the impressive mix of colonial architecture and modern elements. Tai Kwun is not only a place to learn more about Hong Kong’s history, but also provides a platform for contemporary art and culture. Events, performances and workshops make Tai Kwun a lively meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

  • Man Mo Temple - Located on Hollywood Road in Hong Kong, Man Mo Temple is one of the oldest and most significant temples in the city. Built in 1847, it is dedicated to the deities Man Cheong (the God of Literature) and Mo Tai (the God of War).

The temple is known for its impressive architecture, adorned with beautiful wood carvings, large incense holders and magnificent carvings. Many visitors come here to pray, make offerings or simply enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the temple while relaxing amidst the bustling city life.

The route there is via Hollywood Road, which is known for its art galleries, antique shops and many interesting street stalls. This street offers a charming mix of culture and history and is a delightful taster of what awaits at Man Mo Temple.

  • Cat Street Market - Cat Street in Hong Kong is home to many unique items. This lively street, also known as Upper Lascar Row, is famous for antique shops and stalls. You can find a selection of antiques such as furniture and porcelain that offer a piece of history. There are also works by local artists that reflect the creative side of Hong Kong.

For souvenirs, there are a variety of traditional crafts and modern keepsakes. Shops often feature handmade jewelry that is unique and made from different materials. Cat Street also offers quirky items such as old photographs and collectibles.

In addition, there are traditional items such as tea sets and fans that represent Chinese culture. Some boutiques showcase modern fashion and accessories with a vintage twist. A visit to Cat Street is a great opportunity to discover the diversity of Hong Kong and take home something unique!

  • Victoria Peak (The Peak) - The Peak Tram is an important part of the experience when visiting Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. This historic funicular takes visitors from the Central District to the top of the Peak in a short but steep ride.

The Peak Tram was originally opened in 1888, making it one of the oldest electric railways in the world. The ride itself offers spectacular views of the city and Victoria Harbour as the tram moves up the slope.

Once at the top, visitors can enjoy the stunning views and explore the various restaurants and shops at the Peak Galleria. The combination of riding the Peak Tram and visiting Victoria Peak makes the trip an unforgettable experience that perfectly embodies the beauty and flair of Hong Kong.

What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Discover Hong Kong in a very special way with your very own personal guide! With over 30 years of living in this vibrant city and 38 years of experience in Asia, he brings unparalleled knowledge of culture, history & culinary secrets. As a passionate chef, he shares the love of local cuisine while knowing exciting stories about the roots of dishes and ingredients. His curiosity and willingness to discover new things make for a dynamic & inspiring tour. With his keen eye for hidden gems off the beaten track, participants experience authentic Hong Kong. His humor and creative nature create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels at home. Thanks to his warm and adaptable nature, each tour is tailor-made to meet the individual needs of the group. Experience Hong Kong like never before - let yourself be guided and enjoy unforgettable moments!

Location
Star Ferry
Kowloon Point, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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