20 Under-the-Radar Things to Do in Hong Kong
Most travelers make a beeline to The Peak tram and Star Ferry on their first trip to Hong Kong, but there’s so much more to discover in this vibrant city.
Most travelers make a beeline to The Peak tram and Star Ferry on their first trip to Hong Kong, but there’s so much more to discover in this vibrant city.
With a crop of cool new boutique hotels popping up in offbeat neighborhoods, it’s easier than ever to explore the colorful corners of Hong Kong.
When you’ve had enough of traditional dim sum, head to one of these five restaurants for a foodie feast.
Hong Kong has a reputation for being one of the most expensive cities in the world, but there are plenty of budget-friendly sights and experiences—as long as you know where to look.
Feast your eyes on this delicious new lineup of restaurants in Hong Kong, featuring international cuisine, design-forward interiors, and quirky new concepts.
Sip top-notch drinks and see this glittering city from all angles at our favorite tucked-away terraces and rooftop spots.
Whether you’re heading to the “Fragrant Harbor” for two days or two weeks, this expert advice will help you avoid some common pitfalls and ensure a foolproof trip.
Aside from its dazzling skyline, Hong Kong is also home to 260 islands, gorgeous hiking paths, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
One of the most stylish hotel newcomers in Hong Kong, Mira Moon brings cutting-edge design to the shopping and dining mecca at Causeway Bay.
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental proposes a hip and sophisticated home base, right in the center of Hong Kong's bustling Central district.