Best Hong Kong Honeymoon Activities

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Best Hong Kong Honeymoon Activities

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  • Edward B
    Stoke-on-Trent, UK253 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had read reviews and decided to catch the bus up .No 15...As we climbed up it gave us a far better view of the racecourse and other areas, which you won't see on the tram.
    At the top having seen the view, we then did a short 20 Minute , a bit steep so need some fitness, walk up Mount Austin Road to Victoria Park Gardens. Here we found a number of locals escaping the tourists in Victoria Park Gardens.
    You get views of the other side of the Island and a small cafe and toilets.
    We then walked back down and bought a single journey on the tram, it is an experience to ride it , but as it is so steep you all sit facing up the hill.
    Written 16 March 2025
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  • Traveling Ammonite
    Heidelberg, Germany378 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A fun park that tickled all the nostalgic notes. It's smaller than other Disney parks, but not very crowded, and while it didn't have a few of the classics (like Indiana Jones), it made up for it with rides like the Big Grizzly Mountain Rush. Mystic Manor is also a must for me, which is the HK version of Haunted Mansion.

    A strange aspect of the park is that not every section opens at the same time. Like the overall park opened at 10, but Grizzly Gulch, etc., opened 30 minutes later, etc. It made it a little hard to plan ahead since no one could say which area opened at what time. I can't seem to find info on it online, so maybe it only applies to certain times of the year?

    The World of Frozen is full and the lines there were the longest. FROZEN EVER AFTER was a fun boat ride similar to Pirates of the Caribbean, but skip Sliding Sleighs, because it's over an hour wait for like a 5-second ride, lol.

    The Lion King show was very fun. If the other shows are like it in terms of quality, definitely check them out as well.

    The parade by contrast was sad. It was also like two seconds long. I get they're trying their best, but for what Disney is earning and how much a Disneyland ticket costs, I cringe and feel insulted when they blame "budget cuts" like they will be shut down if they had normal parades.

    All in all, standard park. It's fun, small, and not overly crowded, but for me doesn't quite have as much magic as the other 5 Disney parks I've visited.
    Written 22 February 2025
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  • DrBD
    Manchester, UK32 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Worth doing but a little scruffy. Complicated to get tickets and information to get on. In easy accessible site. Different pricing for upper and lower..not worth extra
    Written 8 March 2025
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  • Peter H
    London, UK11 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful Chinese Garden. A haven of beauty and tranquility in a busy part of the City. This is probably my favourite place in HK. A must do!
    Written 12 March 2025
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  • Adventure55732487028
    1 contribution
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The experience was great, and I saw many things. However, it is best to come early since there will be a long line for the cable car to descend (at least 30 minutes). Despite this, the staff is very attentive and kind, and they even handed out food, warm water, and heating pads for free since it was winter.
    Written 26 December 2024
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  • hkiraga
    Solingen, Germany163 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    September to October 2024 was another familly tour to hongkong -macau tour.
    After the long flight.we landed at honkong international airport and headed to the Best Western plus hotel..
    The second day we crossed to Macau.was very nice at the venetian hotel.there was much more this time..londoner qnd other very latest buildings.we had fun.
    The second day we went back to hongkong by fast ferry just like as we went.Back in hongkong we tried the cable car! Very enjoyable!
    At Victoria peak was fun.good view of hongkong and kawloon.
    We wish to visit again to hongkong..
    Written 19 November 2024
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  • Derek20130924
    Sydney, Australia133 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A must to see A SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS show at 8pm.
    The beautiful skyline and lights of the buildings at the Victoria Harbour are spectacular.
    A unique view not found in elsewhere.
    Written 9 March 2025
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  • Abovetheclouds
    2,528 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I come to Hong Kong many times and each time, I always try and go to Lantau Island. A tranquil escape from Hong Kong. This is a good option if you are in transit and have some time to kill, as it is close to the airport. The cable car is the best way to reach Lantau Island. Easily accessible from Tung Chung MTR. Lantau Island has a lot to offer from beaches to hiking trails, nature and more. There is also the historic Tai O fishing village which is like stepping back in time. You can get around the island by bus. If you are short on time, then I would suggest doing the highlights which is the Tian Tan Buddha statue and Po Lin Monastery. Always go early if you can, as it is quieter in the morning and you can do more.
    Written 23 December 2024
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  • DrBD
    Manchester, UK32 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Definitely worth trip. Good value . We should have booked ahead as queue at place but queue went quick. Queue bit disorganised and usual Hong Kong ‘push-and-shove’ mentality to cope with.The ride is quite short with limited views. Worth paying for sky view extra. Lots of shops and cafes at top with a square to walk around just outside. Views are spectacular and give even more sense of awe of Hong Kong estate. Worth the trip
    Written 8 March 2025
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  • Rowan H
    Cairns, Australia1,797 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    My wife and I recently completed the Dragons back hike in January 2025.

    GETTING HERE
    - Take the MTR to Shau Kei Wan station and get out at Exit A3
    - Once you get out of Exit A3 you should see a bus station in front of you.
    - Look for ‘K’ stop, which is actually located at the back of the bus station (you will note that K appears to be skipped in the station letters but thats because it is located parallel to all the others)
    - Take bus 9 and get out at Tei Wan stop (May need to monitor this on your phone)
    - It is likely there will be others on the bus doing the same thing as you if you dont have a phone.

    THE HIKE
    - The hike was free of charge
    - The hike was not physically challenging
    - There are two options - you can go 4.7km (170m elevation gain) and stop at Sho K (get the bus at this point) or you can continue onto Big wave bay (7.2km, 221m elevation gain).
    - We did the hike to big wave bay and this took us around 2.5 hours.
    - The hiking trail was very well marked out and maintained
    - There are public toilets at the start and end of the trail.
    - If you continue onto big wave bay there is infrastructure there like cafes, convenient stores and change rooms if you want to go for a swim. Be aware that buses don’t always stop at big wave bay and you may want to consider walking 2.2km up the road to Shek O Beach to get bus 9 back to the MTR station.
    - Having done it in winter I actually did find it a bit cold along the ridge line so would suggest bringing a second layer of clothes.
    - We had phone reception the entire way.
    - I enjoyed the views over Hong Kong island and down over Shek O Country Park

    Overall a worth wild half day trip if you’re in Hong Kong.
    Written 23 February 2025
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia9,018 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Our accommodation in Chatham Road was the ideal base to re-explore the area. So vibrant with great shopping venues, hotels, restaurants, landmarks and the myriad of small shops that are so seductive for visitors like us. Its even better at night with the colourful neon signage but the streets are more crowded, it seemed to us that most of Hong Kone dines in the many dining establishments. Wonderful interesting area, one of many in Hong Kong.
    Written 14 December 2024
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  • DinFrance
    Stroud, UK561 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went early-ish one morning and the queue was already huge.

    But - bonus time - there is a separate line for those with an Octopus card which was empty i.e. the local public transport card that we picked up at the MTR station.

    It was was worth it just for avoiding the queue.

    Ride up interesting. You become slightly disorientated about the angle i.e. look out the window at a building or phone box and they look like they are seriously leaning over.

    Up the top is fine. A bit touristy (obvious I suppose). Seem to do as much as they can to get you to pay to go to the viewing deck. (But you can get as good a view from just walking along the path a bit).

    We walked back down. Very pleasant.
    Written 10 March 2025
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  • Henry Hong
    Honolulu, HI177 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you're descending from Victoria Peak, a visit to Hong Kong Park is a perfect way to unwind and immerse yourself in nature. Easily accessible via MTR Admiralty Station (Exits B or C1) or Central Station (Exits J2 or K), this park offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

    Officially opened in May 1991, Hong Kong Park spans 8.16 hectares and is a harmonious blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The site was once Victoria Barracks, and the park retains several historic garrison buildings. Notable among these is the Flagstaff House, now home to the Flagstaff House Museum of Teaware, offering a delightful peek into the region's rich tea culture.

    As you stroll through the park, you'll encounter an artificial lake and a picturesque waterfall, perfect for a leisurely morning walk or a moment of meditation. The park's layout is thoughtfully designed, with paths leading visitors to the Olympic Square, the Park Management Office, and the Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry.

    The central area features modern facilities like the Conservatory and the Aviary, nestled on the hillside near the Tai Chi Garden and Vantage Point. These attractions create a unique architectural ensemble that enhances the park's charm.

    Whether you're seeking inspiration, a peaceful place to reflect, or simply a break from the busy lifestyle of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Park provides an idyllic setting. It's a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, offering a refreshing and enriching experience in the heart of the city.
    Written 16 January 2025
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  • Krazz
    Melbourne, Australia213 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a long promenade so take your time walking around. The views of the harbour and city are very beautiful especially at night. Few harbour cruises start from here if you wish to take a cruise. It gets crowded close to 8pm for the Symphony of Lights. It is very relaxing walking around here to appreciate the beauty of the city. You will also pass shopping centres and other eateries if you need to drop by any of them.
    Written 13 September 2024
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  • Abovetheclouds
    2,528 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Calming and peaceful. This is a must when visiting Lantau Island. Located right next to the Tian Tan Buddha statue. Suggest doing that first and then coming here. Be respectful. You don't need to cover shoulders or remove footwear. The Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas is quite something.
    Written 23 December 2024
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