Customize your own private tour in Hong Kong with a Mercedes-Benz and experienced guides. Explore the city at your own pace and visit the best attractions tailored to your interests.
Customize your own private tour in Hong Kong with a Mercedes-Benz and experienced guides. Explore the city at your own pace and visit the best attractions tailored to your interests.
- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - Victoria Peak, also known as Qiqi Mountain, Furnace Peak, and Victoria Hill, is often simply called the Peak or Hong Kong Peak. Historically, it was referred to as Mount Ling and Mount Austin, and in ancient times, it was known as Hard Head Mountain. Situated in the west of Hong Kong Island, it stands at 552 meters,…
- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - Victoria Peak, also known as Qiqi Mountain, Furnace Peak, and Victoria Hill, is often simply called the Peak or Hong Kong Peak. Historically, it was referred to as Mount Ling and Mount Austin, and in ancient times, it was known as Hard Head Mountain. Situated in the west of Hong Kong Island, it stands at 552 meters, making it the island’s highest point. In a broader sense, Taiping Mountain encompasses the main peak, Lufeng Gorge, Gefu Mountain, and Qili Mountain. According to the Hong Kong government’s map, the official name of Victoria Peak is “Peak Flag Mountain.”
- Aberdeen - Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter is located in Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island, between Aberdeen and northern Ap Lei Chau. It is divided into Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter and Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter, separated by Weizhou Bridge and Aberdeen Strait Bridge.
Originally a traditional fishing village, Aberdeen’s Typhoon Shelter has long been a haven for local fishermen. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies and explore the harbor. The shelter also features a street crossing between Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau, weaving through fishing boats, offering a unique way to experience the area.
- Stanley Market - Located in the charming village of Stanley on Hong Kong Island’s south coast, this market is popular among locals, expats, and tourists. It offers a vast selection of brand-name clothing (including larger sizes), accessories, jewelry, and home furnishings.
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Bird Garden Yuen Po Street - Additional hours are available at $45 USD per hour. Your understanding of this charge is appreciated. Flower Market and a visit to the nearby Bird Street.
Discover the Flower Market in the New Territories, where you can immerse yourself in a vibrant array of colors and fragrances. The outdoor market features a wide variety of flowers and plants, from traditional orchids to internationally renowned roses. You’ll also find stalls selling floral-related products, potted plants, and accessories, perfect for bringing home a piece of the market or finding a gift for loved ones.
Next, visit the famous Bird Street in Mong Kok, Kowloon. This lively open-air market is known for its diverse selection of birds and related supplies. Admire colorful parrots, exotic macaws, and other fascinating bird species. The market also offers birdcages, bird food, and other bird-related items. - St. John’s Cathedral - The St. John’s Cathedral Labyrinth, located in Central, Hong Kong, is an ancient maze within St. John’s Cathedral. Made of stone slabs, it attracts many visitors seeking a space for spiritual reflection and meditation. The labyrinth offers a tranquil environment for individuals to find peace and inspiration, away from daily pressures. It also hosts religious and spiritual activities, providing a unique setting for participants to connect with their inner selves and the divine.
- Nan Lian Garden - Covering about 3.5 hectares, Nan Lian Garden opened to the public in 2006.
Designed in the Tang Dynasty style, the garden features classical Chinese architectural elements. It is meticulously landscaped with hills, rocks, water features, and plants, creating a serene and picturesque environment. The garden is home to various plant species, including bonsai trees, azaleas, and lotus ponds.
Visitors can explore the garden’s winding paths and bridges, and relax in its pavilions and teahouses. The garden offers a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, providing a serene atmosphere for meditation and contemplation.
Nan Lian Garden is an additional stop after the 4.5-hour tour. Additional hours are available at $45 USD per hour. Your understanding of this charge is appreciated.
- Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple - Also known as Wong Tai Sin Temple, this famous religious and tourist attraction is located in the Wong Tai Sin district of Kowloon. It is one of Hong Kong’s busiest and most popular temples.
Dedicated to the Taoist deity Wong Tai Sin (Yellow Emperor), the temple is believed to bring blessings, good fortune, and protection to worshippers. Its architecture features traditional Chinese elements like gateways, arches, prayer halls, and ancient towers. Inside, you’ll find deity statues, murals, and shrines showcasing rich religious and artistic traditions.
During Lunar New Year, the temple draws numerous visitors and worshippers, especially on the Lantern Festival (the third day of the lunar month). Festivities include lion dances, dragon dances, folk performances, and traditional music.
After a four-and-a-half-hour tour, additional hours are available at $45 USD per hour. Your understanding of this charge is appreciated.
- Goldfish Street (Tung Choi Street) - Goldfish Street, also known as Tung Choi Street, is renowned for its numerous shops selling various types of goldfish and aquarium supplies. Here, you can find a wide range of goldfish breeds, from common to rare varieties. Additionally, shops offer aquarium-related products such as fish tanks, fish food, and equipment.
Our itinerary includes a four-and-a-half-hour visit. If you wish to extend the time, you can add an extra hour for $45 USD.
- Mid-levels Escalator - The Mid-Levels Escalators in Hong Kong, China
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Longest Outdoor Escalator System: Spanning approximately 2.6 kilometers (1.6 miles), the Mid-Levels Escalators are the world’s longest outdoor escalator system, connecting the Central district to the residential neighborhoods of the Mid-Levels area.
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Convenience for Residents: The escalators offer a convenient transportation option for residents of the hilly Mid-Levels area, facilitating their commute between home and the commercial district.
Overall, the Mid-Levels Escalators are a remarkable example of engineering and urban planning, demonstrating Hong Kong’s innovative solutions to the challenges of a densely populated, hilly city, prioritizing the needs of both residents and visitors.
Mid-Levels Escalators is an additional stop after the 4.5-hour tour. Additional hours are available at $45 USD per hour. Your understanding of this charge is appreciated.
- Government House - Located in Central, the Government House in Hong Kong is a historic building that served as the official reception venue during the British colonial period. Today, it is used by the Hong Kong SAR government for official functions and hosting dignitaries.
Built in 1855, the building features English Neoclassical architecture, with a grand exterior and exquisite interior decorations. It includes a main building, side wings, and a rear block, with a prominent triangular pediment and intricately carved columns. Preserving its historical architectural features, the Government House reflects Hong Kong’s journey from a British colony to a modern Special Administrative Region.
Question: Have you ever visited the Government House in Hong Kong?
- Lan Kwai Fong - Lan Kwai Fong is a narrow pedestrian street in Central, Hong Kong, and one of the city’s most famous entertainment districts. Comprising seven to eight small lanes, it is collectively known as “Lan Kwai Fong.”
Originally a slum area in the mid-19th century, Lan Kwai Fong transformed into a vibrant entertainment hub. Today, it is renowned for its bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, operating 24 hours a day and representing Hong Kong’s lively nightlife scene.
- Shek O Beach - Shek O Beach is located on the Sai Kung Peninsula in eastern Hong Kong. It is a picturesque natural beach, beloved by locals and tourists for its scenic beauty.
- The sand is fine and soft, perfect for barefoot walks.
- The clear, azure waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
- Lush greenery surrounds the beach, providing ample shade.
- Nearby hotels and dining establishments offer comprehensive amenities.
- Accessible transportation options include minibuses and ferries for easy travel.
In summary, Shek O Beach is a beautiful natural coastal retreat and one of the most popular seaside destinations in eastern Hong Kong. It is perfect for family outings, romantic getaways, and more.
Please note that due to transportation challenges, there may be cancellations during public holidays.
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Customize a private travel itinerary and join our guides on a tour that will take you to the best places suited to your interests. Please note that for groups larger than 5 people, you may need to use 2 Mercedes Benz Hong Kong does not have any vehicles with 8 to 15 seats. Kindly contact us for a quotation. Starting Time: The tour normally starts 0800…
Customize a private travel itinerary and join our guides on a tour that will take you to the best places suited to your interests. Please note that for groups larger than 5 people, you may need to use 2 Mercedes Benz Hong Kong does not have any vehicles with 8 to 15 seats. Kindly contact us for a quotation. Starting Time: The tour normally starts 0800 in the morning 1430..in the afternoon for 4.5 hours Inclusions: The package includes a driver, transportation, gas, and toll fees. However, tickets, accommodations, and meals are not included. Pickup Location: We offer pickup from any location within the Kowloon district. For other pickup points such as Hong Kong Island, Tin Shui Wai, Tseung Kwan O, Discovery Bay, and Tung Chung, an additional charge may apply. Language: Our guides are fluent in English Itinerary: You have the option to consult with the driver on the day of the tour or create your own itinerary. if you need any further assistance or have any specific requirements.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.