Hong Kong is 3 hours and 30 minutes from Seoul. It is a sufficient travel destination for a weekend + one day vacation.
This guide is an efficient itinerary that will not miss Hong Kong’s night view, dim sum, and shopping during 48 hours.
Hong Kong is 3 hours and 30 minutes from Seoul. It is a sufficient travel destination for a weekend + one day vacation.
This guide is an efficient itinerary that will not miss Hong Kong’s night view, dim sum, and shopping during 48 hours.
After arrival, enjoy the night view, dim sum, and shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui.
The world's most affordable Michelin star restaurant. Price maintained even after obtaining 1 star. The baked barbecue pork bun (char siu bun) is the signature dish, with a crispy exterior and sweet char siu. Standard Hong Kong dim sum, including shrimp dim sum and rice noodle roll.
Hong Kong's largest shopping mall. More than 700 stores connected to 4 buildings. One-stop shopping from luxury goods (LV, Gucci) to SPA brands (H&M, Zara) and cosmetics (Sasa, Watsons). There is also a promenade and observatory overlooking the port.
A historic ferry that has been in operation since 1888. Enjoy the skylines of Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula simultaneously while crossing Victoria Harbour. It's a 10-minute sail, but it's the romance of a trip to Hong Kong. The green Star Ferry shape is photogenic.
Hong Kong’s best observation deck, 552m above sea level. The process of riding the Peak Tram (cable car), which has 130 years of history, is an attraction in itself. From the top, a panoramic view of Hong Kong Island's skyscrapers and Victoria Harbor unfolds. One of the world's three greatest night views.
The epitome of Hong Kong’s local snack bar (Cha Chan Teng). A famous milk tea shop with 70 years of tradition. “Saroknaicha” (silk milk tea) brewed through a stocking filter is smooth and rich. Macaroni soup, French toast, and pineapple bread are also Hong Kong soul foods.
Octopus card required! Airport express + subway + bus + convenience store payment available. Purchase at the airport or issue Smart Octopus through the app.
Take the tram to the airport after exploring Hong Kong Island's hot spots.
A modern dim sum restaurant famous for cute character dim sum. SNS proof photos such as pig-shaped usabao and angry bird-shaped char siu buns are a must. The taste is authentic Cantonese style, so it is popular with locals as well. Recommended for families with children.
The world's longest outdoor escalator (800m). 20 minutes from Central to mid-level residential area. Galleries, cafes, bars, and vintage shops are crowded on both sides. The alley atmosphere of the movie “Chungking Express”. When coming down, explore the alleys on foot.
Hong Kong's largest night market with more than 100 stalls spanning 1km. An affordable shopping paradise for clothing, bags, accessories, souvenirs, toys and more. Necessary to bargain! Start with 50-70% of the original price. Limited edition sneakers are also available at Sneaker Street next door.
A traditional dim sum restaurant where you can enjoy authentic Cantonese yum cha with cart service. The old-fashioned way, where you pick the dim sum you want from a cart pushed by an employee. Just like the atmosphere in Hong Kong movies from the 1970s.
The Hong Kong Island double-decker tram (Ding Ding) is the world's cheapest means of sightseeing transportation at 2.6HKD. Front door boarding, rear door exit, Octopus Touch.