Discover Hong Kong’s highlights and hidden gems with a private car tour. Enjoy Victoria Peak, Star Ferry, dim sum, temples, markets, and stunning architecture.
Discover Hong Kong’s highlights and hidden gems with a private car tour. Enjoy Victoria Peak, Star Ferry, dim sum, temples, markets, and stunning architecture.
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Victoria Peak (The Peak) - At 552 meters, Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. We’ll guide you to a lesser-known lookout point, just a 15-minute walk away, where you can enjoy stunning views of Hong Kong Harbour and the city.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your…
- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - At 552 meters, Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. We’ll guide you to a lesser-known lookout point, just a 15-minute walk away, where you can enjoy stunning views of Hong Kong Harbour and the city.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Victoria Harbour - Experience the vibrant Victoria Harbour, the lifeblood of Hong Kong, with its constant flow of vessels and breathtaking surrounding scenery.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Sheung Wan - Discover the elegant, exotic, and trendy old neighborhood of Sheung Wan, an eclectic mix of shopping experiences dominated by traditional Chinese beliefs and businesses.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Seafood Street - Dried seafood is a staple in Chinese cooking and traditional tonics. In Hong Kong, this trade is centered around a section of Des Voeux Road West in Sheung Wan, known as Dried Seafood Street. Explore and learn about the medicinal properties of dried seafood.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Cat Street Market - If you’re looking for rare Ming dynasty furniture, an ancient snuff bottle, or a Cultural Revolution propaganda poster, Upper Lascar Row – known as Cat Street – is the place to find such treasures. This market is filled with antique dealers, curio merchants, and art galleries. It’s also a great spot for bargains in jade, silk products, embroideries, and wooden handicrafts.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Hollywood Road - Explore the cool graffiti in the area and navigate past numerous historic antique shops and art galleries.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Man Mo Temple - Man Mo Temple is a picturesque tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo), worshipped by ambitious students aiming to succeed in the civil examinations of Imperial China.
Built in 1847, it remains the largest Man Mo temple in Hong Kong. Taking a moment to pause under its giant hanging incense coils offers a pleasant contrast to the hectic pace of the nearby financial district.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Graham Street Market - With over a century of history, Graham Street Market is a great place to experience local life. The sloped street is lined with food stalls selling everything from fresh vegetables to live seafood. You’ll also find traditional shops offering items that make great souvenirs, such as the renowned Kowloon Soy Company, founded in 1917, known for its traditionally made soy sauce.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Central - One of the oldest yet most dynamic districts in the city, Central and Western District encapsulates Hong Kong’s rich and diverse spirit. Here, century-old temples share streets with fashion-forward concept stores, and authentic tea houses coexist with modern art galleries. This colorful neighborhood is both old and new, proudly local and unmistakably global.
Highly walkable and full of attractions, this neighborhood is perfect to explore on foot. Discover heritage buildings, art institutions, local eats, and fun souvenirs. Your guide will lead you to some of the best spots Central has to offer, tailored to your interests.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Mid-levels Escalator - Experience the Mid-Levels Escalator, the longest outdoor escalator in the world. Enjoy observing the vibrant city life during the 20-25 minute ride. The escalator spans 800 meters and elevates 135 meters up to the hilly areas ending at Conduit Road.
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- Tai Kwun - Tai Kwun offers a wide range of heritage, contemporary art, performing arts, and lifestyle experiences in the restored and revitalized Central Police Station compound. This complex includes three Declared Monuments: the former Central Police Station, the Central Magistracy, and Victoria Prison. It received the Award of Excellence in the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation 2019.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Hong Kong Park - An urban oasis, Hong Kong Park is remarkable for how its design blends with the surrounding natural landscape. The park features an aviary, a greenhouse, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, fountains, lily ponds, playgrounds, a restaurant, and even a marriage registry. The aviary houses over 80 species of birds in a well-designed tropical ‘rainforest’ setting.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Soho - South of Hollywood Road, SoHo is the multicultural hub for wine, dining, and nightlife in Central. The upmarket bars and exotic restaurants in SoHo’s historic and narrow streets are extremely chic.
Visit during the day to explore the neighborhood’s attractive fashion boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops. Enjoy lunch and a glass of wine, or stay until sundown when SoHo truly comes alive.
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- International Finance Centre - Rising 420 meters above the Central waterfront, this landmark is the tallest building on Hong Kong Island, the second-tallest in the city, and one of the tallest in the world. Completed in 2003, Two IFC is part of a complex that includes the upscale IFC mall, the Four Seasons Hotel, and MTR Hong Kong Station, which services the MTR Airport Express and MTR Tung Chung Line.
IFC mall is one of Hong Kong’s most visually appealing shopping destinations. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon of shopping with soothing water views, and conclude with a gourmet meal against the backdrop of the glamorous harbour.
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- Golden Bauhinia Square - The bauhinia is the emblem of Hong Kong. The Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture, which gives the Expo Promenade its common name, Golden Bauhinia Square, was a gift from the Central Government to mark the 1997 Handover — a significant event in 20th-century history.
The Reunification Monument bears inscriptions of the calligraphy of President Jiang Zemin, who represented China at the Handover Ceremony. Enjoy the daily Flag-raising Ceremony with beautiful Victoria Harbour as a backdrop.
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- Instagram Pier in Hong Kong - Ride the Star Ferry, the oldest mode of transportation in Hong Kong, faithfully carrying passengers between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon since 1888. Enjoy the stunning harbour views during the ride.
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- Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade - Starting at the colonial-era Clock Tower and stretching to Hung Hom, a stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade takes you past the Avenue of Stars, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, and the Hong Kong Space Museum. Like many visitors, you’ll be drawn to the dramatic Hong Kong Island skyline towering over the busy waters of Victoria Harbour.
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- Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower - Standing 44 meters tall, the old Clock Tower was built in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus. Although the station is long gone, this red brick and granite tower, now a Declared Monument, remains as an elegant reminder of the Age of Steam.
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- Avenue of the Stars - Stroll along the Avenue of the Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui and enjoy the view of the majestic Victoria Harbour.
The Avenue of Stars honors the names that helped make Hong Kong the ‘Hollywood of the East’. Thanks to Hong Kong’s movie industry, many people in Asia and beyond are familiar with the city’s sights before they’ve even visited.
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- Bruce Lee Statue - Located at the Avenue of the Stars, the Bruce Lee Statue is a glamorous movie-themed avenue, perfectly complemented by the splendour of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline, offering spectacular views.
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- The Peninsula Arcade - The Peninsula Hong Kong, known locally as ‘The Pen’, is a landmark with a rich history, serving guests in style since 1928.
The Peninsula’s fleet of Rolls Royce Silver Shadows is mentioned in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. In 2006, the hotel updated its fleet with 14 long-wheelbase Rolls Royce Phantoms in its signature green, the largest single order in Rolls Royce history.
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- Kowloon City - Kowloon City is one of Hong Kong’s most diverse areas. Spanning old neighborhoods, leafy suburban enclaves, historic sites, and the former Kai Tak Airport, now being redeveloped into a recreational hub.
The district is home to some of Hong Kong’s most vibrant cultural communities. Little Thailand is a go-to spot for fresh Southeast Asian herbs, fruits, and spices, as well as deliciously spicy meals. There’s also a large Chiu Chow community from eastern Guangdong, and in some cases, Thai and Chiu Chow cultures have merged to create something unique.
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- Chung King Mansion - Chung King Mansions launched as a beacon of prosperity in the jet-set era of Hong Kong. Over its 55-year history, it has gained notoriety and is known for its multi-story souk offering exotic flavors.
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- Goldfish Street (Tung Choi Street) - Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market, is lined with shops dedicated to raising various types of fish, from uniquely shaped goldfish to colorful tropical species with high price tags.
Feng shui enthusiasts believe an aquarium of goldfish brings good luck, making this popular pet trade even more prominent in Hong Kong.
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- Flower Market Road - Immerse yourself in a jungle of exotic blooms and scents at the Flower Market of Hong Kong.
The numerous shops and wholesalers here sell auspicious blossoms and luck-bringing houseplants to an enthusiastic crowd year-round.
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- Ladies Market - With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories, and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street offers a one-kilometer stretch to practice your haggling skills. Named for its abundance of women’s clothing and accessories, it also offers watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs, and trinkets.
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- Mongkok - Mong Kok is Hong Kong’s most congested shopping and residential district, but don’t let that deter you. The neon-lit historic streets in one of the world’s densest areas are worth visiting for the ‘peoplescapes’ alone. The shopping and street food are excellent too.
The neighborhood includes the popular Ladies’ Market and numerous shopping streets, a common feature in southern China. These streets are dedicated to specific products, such as goldfish, flowers, birds, sneakers, and kitchenware.
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- Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple - Make a wish at Wong Tai Sin Temple, known to ‘make every wish come true upon request’. The temple is home to three religions (Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism), and its natural setting and beautifully ornamented buildings make it both a scenic attraction and an important religious center.
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- Chi Lin Nunnery - Established in 1934 and renovated in Tang dynasty style (AD 618–907) in 1990, the Chi Lin Nunnery is a large temple complex featuring elegant wooden architecture, treasured Buddhist relics, and tranquil lotus ponds. The complex includes temple halls with gold, clay, and wooden statues representing divinities such as the Sakyamuni Buddha and bodhisattvas.
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- Nan Lian Garden - The serene Nan Lian Garden is a public park featuring the Golden Pagoda and Red Bridge, designed in the Tang dynasty style. The meticulously landscaped garden spans 3.5 hectares, with every element placed according to specific rules and methods. The park also offers a vegetarian restaurant and teahouse.
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- Wan Chai - Explore one of the city’s most dynamic areas, where old meets new and East meets West. Hip bars and trendy restaurants mix with old tenement buildings and hidden temples among the district’s towering skyscrapers.
Best explored on foot, Wan Chai District offers a wealth of heritage sites and modern hotspots, including nightlife, dining, shopping, and cultural attractions, making it a must-visit for any traveler.
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- Causeway Bay - If retail is the lifeblood of Hong Kong, then Causeway Bay is its beating heart. From designer brands in gleaming towers to rising stars in street style, fashion thrives here. But it’s more than just a shopper’s paradise. Beyond the malls, discover a charming enclave with Hong Kong Island’s largest public park and a rich history tied to its past as a fishing village.
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- Sham Shui Po District - The least affluent area of Hong Kong, offering insight into the daily life of the average Hong Konger.
- Aberdeen - Board a sampan, a traditional fishing boat, to explore Aberdeen and get a close-up look at the local fishing community. The rustic lifestyles here contrast sharply with the nearby luxury yachts.
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- Stanley - It won’t take long to see why this sleepy seaside village on Hong Kong Island’s south side is a favorite with foodies and shoppers.
Visitors come for the popular Stanley Market, a maze of clothing, accessories, and handicrafts, as well as the bright and airy Stanley Plaza. You can mix sightseeing with shopping by visiting the Old Stanley Police Station, a Declared Monument that now serves as a supermarket.
Shopping here is complemented by ocean breezes, views of the South China Sea, pubs, and a great selection of local and international food.
Flexible tour itinerary tailored to your interests. All stops are optional and fully customized to your preferences and available time.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Relaxing 5 seater vehicle
- Expert and Licensed Tour Guide
- Star Ferry ride
- Children aged 11 years and under are free of charge but do take up a seat in the car
- Professional driver
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Relaxing 5 seater vehicle
- Expert and Licensed Tour Guide
- Star Ferry ride
- Children aged 11 years and under are free of charge but do take up a seat in the car
- Professional driver
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Airport/Airport Hotels/Disney Hotel/ New Territories including Shatin incur an out of city surcharge
- Peak tram (Tickets)
- Souvenirs
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Airport/Airport Hotels/Disney Hotel/ New Territories including Shatin incur an out of city surcharge
- Peak tram (Tickets)
- Souvenirs
Take a private customized car tour with your friendly and knowledgeable Tour Guide. Experience must-see attractions like Victoria Peak, a ride on the Star Ferry, and visits to local neighborhoods. Immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s vibrant culture by enjoying a dim sum lunch, shopping at bustling markets, exploring temples, getting your fortune told, and…
Take a private customized car tour with your friendly and knowledgeable Tour Guide. Experience must-see attractions like Victoria Peak, a ride on the Star Ferry, and visits to local neighborhoods. Immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s vibrant culture by enjoying a dim sum lunch, shopping at bustling markets, exploring temples, getting your fortune told, and discovering the city’s stunning architecture and photogenic spots.
Our comfortable cars can accommodate up to 5 passengers, plus your guide and driver.
We specialize in creating unforgettable tours for everyone—whether you’re a couple, a family with young children or teenagers, a business traveler with limited time, or part of a corporate incentive trip. Let us make your Hong Kong visit truly special!
If you would like to pick up some souvenirs en route, your tour guide can show you some most popular markets.
If you are a photographer and would like to visit the most photogenic locations, we can take you there!
- Please indicate where you want to be picked up upon check out under “special requirement”, detailed address needs to be provided
- Please also inform us if you are travelling with children under 12 years of age.
- All tours takes place as scheduled except under Red/Black storm warning or Typhoon #8 or above. For up to date weather information see the Hong Kong Observatory website.
- A moderate amount of walking is involved - please wear comfortable walking shoes
- Cancellation Policy: If you cancel more than one week (more than 168 hours) in advance we will give you a full refund (excluding credit card processing charges. If you cancel between 7 days and 2 days (between 167 and 48 hours before) we will give you a 50% refund (excluding any service charge). There are no refunds if you cancel less than 48 hours’ notice.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.