Chic, luxurious and home to excellent amenities, the W Hotel Hong Kong is one of the city’s top boutique hotels. The perfect place to stay in comfort and luxury, the W Hotel Hong Kong offers close proximity to many of the city’s top attractions. While on holiday in Hong Kong, be sure to check out these top destinations.
Victoria Peak
The iconic Victoria Peak offers splendid views of the Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour. A ride on the Peak Tram to the summit offers brilliant vistas all around and should be considered a must for anyone on holiday to the city.
Causeway Bay
A world-class shopping centre, Causeway Bay is packed with a plethora of fine shops and major retail stores alike. For everything from clothing to electronics to souvenirs, Causeway Bay is the place to go.
Victoria Park
A lush and idyllic oasis of greenery, Victoria Park offers the perfect place to relax, have a picnic or take a leisurely stroll to enjoy the city’s sights.
Mao Mo Temple
The majestic Man Mo Temple, built in the 1840s, still stands as Hong Kong’s oldest and most respected temple. A great place to learn about Hong Kong’s culture and heritage, a trip to the Man Mo Temple is always fun and fascinating.
Hong Kong Maritime Museum
An interesting museum right in the heart of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Maritime Museum features exhibits on the history and heritage of seafaring in Hong Kong and proudly showcases the city’s maritime history. A must for those interested in Hong Kong’s history and seafaring past.
Avenue of the Stars
The famed Avenue of the Stars celebrates Hong Kong’s rich history in cinema and filmmaking. Located in the bustling Kowloon district, the Avenue of the Stars features statues of Bruce Lee and other cinema legends from Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Museum of Art
One of the largest and most renowned art museums in East Asia, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is a world-class gallery that boasts a broad collection of artwork from local, British and American artists. A polyglot of world-renowned art, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is not to be missed.
Hong Kong Museum of History
This fascinating cultural institution explores Hong Kong’s rich history from ancient ages long past through its colonisation by the British to its modern day status as a global centre for commerce and finance.
Lantau
This exotic, lush island offers a sense of serenity and natural beauty that is hard to find anywhere else in the city. Local attractions include Silver Mine Beach, Hong Kong Disneyland and the iconic Tian Tan Buddha, the world’s largest seated Buddha statue.
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