Hong Kong
Experience the vibrant energy of Hong Kong, a global metropolis located on the southern coast of China, offering visitors a unique blend of East and West. With stunning skyscrapers, lush green mountains, and a vibrant harbour, the city is a feast for the senses.Hong Kong is home to d. Collection’s Lan Kwai Fong hotels, it is conveniently located to the city’s most visited attractions making it the perfect destination for travellers seeking a spectacular vacation in Hong Kong.
Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and culture, from ancient temples to modern landmarks. Explore bustling markets, savour delicious street food, and enjoy world-class entertainment. With its stunning skyline, lush green spaces, and endless shopping opportunities, Hong Kong offers something for every traveller.
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Happy Wednesday
Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong collaborate with Hong Kong Jockey Club to bring the unbridled energy of the horse racing course to the heart of Happy Valley in a celebration of monthly dance and culture theme.
Thundering hooves collided with high energy beats as festival fever hit the Happy Valley Racecourse. Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong collaborate with
Hong Kong Jockey Club to bring the unbridled energy of the horse racing course to the heart of Happy Valley in a celebration of monthly dance and culture theme.
Racing calendar https://happywednesday.hkjc.com/en/index.aspx
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UOB KayHian Presents NAKED FLOWERS Hong Kong
A popular digital art exhibition that combines multi-sensory experiences, allowing you to experience three types of participatory art with garden-like simulations. With the concept of ""touch flowers, appreciate flowers, and understand the secrets of flowers,"" you can experience this unique artistic experience in eight different areas and learn more about the mysteries of flowers.
Open from May 27- Oct 27, 2024
11:00-22:00
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Shari Shari Kakigori House
Shari Shari Kakigori House is a Japanese shaved ice shop owned by a Japanese man. This dessert establishment is particularly famous for its matcha shaved ice and strawberry shaved ice. The kakigori is made from ice imported from Hokkaido, ensuring exceptional quality and resulting in a cleaner and delightfully smooth ice texture with toppings like cream, syrup, fruits, and mochi. The menu offers enticing flavors such as tiramisu, sakura, warabi mochi, and many others. The shop has recently been recommended by a few bloggers from Xiaohongshu, as the kakigori is perfect for capturing beautiful photos.
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Mammy Pancake Shop
Mammy Pancake Shop was founded in 2009, preserving the traditional flavor of eggettes. These eggettes have a crispy outer layer and a soft, tender, and chewy texture inside, evoking childhood memories of traditional eggettes. The founder chose the name "Mammy" to retain this warmth, giving rise to the name "Mammy Pancake Shop" The popular signature flavors include original, chocolate chip, cheese, and purple sweet potato. Mammy Pancake Shop has been awarded the Michelin for five consecutive years as a street food delicacy. Mammy Pancake Shop (Michellin)
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Samsen
Samsen Wanchai is a Thai noodle shop located next to the historic Blue House. With its bare concrete walls and distressed wood furniture, it exudes a street-stall vibe. The signature dish, boat noodles, is a must-try, as the flavorful broth alone takes 6 hours to prepare. The ingredients, including fresh noodles and herbs, are imported daily from Thailand. In addition to the Wagyu Beef Boat Noodle Soup, other favorites on the menu include the Spicy Chopped Duck & Thai Herb Salad and the Crabmeat & Spring Onion Omelette. -
Rose Kitchen
Rose Kitchen is a well-known cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style tea restaurant) located in Wan Chai. It offers a variety of dishes with a Hong Kong flavor, with its signature Crispy Roast Spring Chicken standing out. The crispy spring chicken is served in a bamboo steamer and can be accompanied by rice or potato salad. The skin of the spring chicken is crispy, while the meat remains tender, and when you tear into the chicken, the juices flow out, leaving a memorable taste in your mouth. -
Backstreet Steak House
The signature dish of Backstreet Steak House is the Angus Thick-Cut Beef Short Rib. The restaurant specializes in offering hotel-quality steaks at affordable prices. The steaks are meticulously slow-cooked to ensure high-quality results, with careful attention given to ingredient selection and sourcing. The restaurant provides a perfect setting for guests to unwind and enjoy relaxed moments together. -
Coffee Academics
With its lighting, high ceilings brick walls, The Coffee Academics offers relaxed atmosphere for customers to relax in over the weekend. The award-winning coffee shop has just what you need, coffee beans are locally roasted in first with over 30 varieties of beans from around the world. Here, you can enjoy premium coffee quality and exceptional coffee experiences. -
辣嗎?美食
This snack shop allows you to taste a variety of Hong Kong street food all at once. The signature combination of cheung fun (rice noodle rolls) with siu mai (pork dumplings) is a must-try. In addition, mixed sauce cheung fun and curry fish balls are also highly recommended choices. -
Milk Cafe
Milk Cafe, themed around milk, creates a fusion of nostalgic Hong Kong-style tea house delicacies with modern elements. They incorporate creativity into silky smooth milk tea, red bean ice with ice cream, scrambled eggs with milk, and milk-based noodle soups. Additionally, you can also enjoy classic Hong Kong-style dishes such as Swiss chicken wing instant noodles, salted beef and scrambled egg sandwich, and pineapple buns. With reasonable prices and generous portions, you can fully experience authentic and delicious cuisine. -
Cheung Hing Coffee Shop
Cheung Hing Coffee Shop is a long-established cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style tea restaurant) in Happy Valley. With a history of over 40 years, the place has remained unchanged, as if time has stood still. The walls are adorned with the signatures of numerous celebrities, making it a favorite spot for many artists and performers. Here, you can savor traditional cha chaan teng delicacies, including buttered toast, pineapple buns, and egg tarts with flaky crusts. The most distinctive feature is the variety of pineapple buns available, such as pineapple buns with sliced pork and fried egg, pineapple buns with thick-cut ham and fried egg, and pineapple buns with cheesy scrambled eggs. -
Mashi No Mashi
Mashi No Mashi exudes a cool and minimalist vibe, featuring a cozy counter seating area with only 12 chairs. It offers an irresistible selection of Japanese cuisine, including ramen noodles served with delectable Wagyu beef. The energetic atmosphere adds to the dining experience. The star of the show is the premium Ozaki beef, which is also used at Wagyumafia. Adorned in chef uniforms and playfully wielding noodles and beef slabs, these unique characters serve as the mascots of Mashi No Mashi. -
Sun King Yuen Curry Restaurant
The restaurant has been in business for over 30 years and is a favorite among locals. A must-try signature dish at Sun King Garden is the "Giant Curry Pork Chop Rice," featuring a generous portion of deep-fried pork chop that is large enough to satisfy your hunger, crispy on the outside and flavorful on the inside. Additionally, their popular stir-fried beef Ho Fun, known throughout the streets, is full of Wok Hei (the heat of the cooking fire) flavor. Furthermore, during lunchtime, the restaurant offers plate-based rice dishes and stir-fried noodles, while in the evening, they serve a variety of stir-fried dishes and clay pot dishes. -
Hashtag B
Hashtag B is a popular bakery chain that offers a modern twist on classic Hong Kong baked goods. Recently, it has become a favorite among tourists seeking souvenirs and Xiaohongshu-worthy food recommendations. Their most famous item is the Napoleon tart, featuring a flaky pastry crust filled with a rich egg custard center. They also offer other irresistible treats such as pineapple buns and swirled bread loaves. The pineapple buns are particularly unique, available in flavors like matcha, Earl Grey tea, black sesame, and roselle
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Times Square
Ultimate shopping landmark with world-renowned brands and up-market nationwide eateries. The most vibrant shopping mall in Causeway Bay. It houses more than 230 world-renowned brands on 16 floors, with an exclusive blend of shops ranging from with an exclusive blend of shops, eateries and fascinating exhibitions. It’s definitely a gourmet paradise for tourists.
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SOGO Causeway Bay
SOGO is Hong Kong’s largest Japanese-style department store and a major fixture on the local shopping circuit, carries a supermarket and wide selection of international items, including renowned European fashion brands, skincare products and cosmetics, jewellery, leather goods, electrical appliances and home supplies.
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K11 MUSESA
K11 MUSEA brings diverse inspirations to your life through the power of creativity, culture, and innovation. The name "K11 MUSEA" is inspired by the Greek mythological figure, the Muse. This world-class experiential landmark stands in the heart of Victoria Dockside, Tsim Sha Tsui, combining retail, art, culture, entertainment, and dining all in one place. -
Cat Street
Cat Street is located in a very historic part of Hong Kong island. It’s a shopping street with plenty of bars, restaurants and art boutiques. Most of these stores are disorganized and sell a variety of antiques from Chinese antiques, jade pendants, mahjong tiles and even figurines of Chairman Mao. -
Tai Yuen Street
Tai Yuen Street is known as Toy Street in Wan Chai. You can find affordable stationery, imported toy outlets, knock-offs and party accessories a plenty. You will spot all kinds of toys at affordable prices with joy as you flashback to your childhood memories. -
Ladies Market
Ladies Market in Mongkok is an energetic street market known for its vibrant atmosphere and affordable fashion finds. With a wide array of clothing, accessories, and souvenirs, it's a shopper's paradise. Bargain hunters can haggle for the best deals while immersing themselves in the lively energy of this popular shopping destination." with "Shiu Shing Hong is a renowned local store that specializes in a wide range of pure essential oils, raw materials for cosmetics, fragrant oils, and color dyes. This time-honored store is also endorsed by the famous Asian actress - Shu Qi. Whether you’re a professional looking for supplies or a tourist seeking unique souvenirs -
Shiu Shing Hong
Shiu Shing Hong is a renowned local store that specializes in a wide range of pure essential oils, raw materials for cosmetics, fragrant oils, and color dyes. This time-honored store is also endorsed by the famous Asian actress - Shu Qi. -
Jenny Bakery
Jenny Bakery is a beloved cookie shop in Hong Kong, famous for its butter cookies and charming teddy bear tins, with a constant daily queue of customers. Since its establishment in 2005, it has been known for its handmade, preservative-free cookies and a variety of flavors, including butter flower, coffee flower, oatmeal raisin, and more. -
Temple Street Night Market
The Temple Street Night Market in Yau Ma Tei has now transformed into a vibrant and IG-able night market that offers a diverse culinary experience at the same time, including Hong Kong-style street food and other Asian cuisines from over 30+ food stalls near Temple Street Archway. Come and rediscover the distinctive nightlife of Hong Kong at Temple Street.
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Dragon's Back
One of the most popular trails in Hong Kong, the Dragon's Back features a magnificent scenic view of coastal and beach seen from the ridge-line. It is an accessible two-hour jaunt with a relatively easy walk. The hike starts at 140m and makes a steady climb. The trail is in very good condition and suitable for anyone who can manage several staircases.
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High Island Reservoir
High Island Reservoir in Sai Kung East Country Park is famous for its scenic beauty. The area is situated within Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. The breathtaking landscapes will give you a good view of the sea caves and hexagonal volcanic columns erupted 140 million years ago. Easily accessible with just a 30-minute bus ride from Sai Kung.
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Sunset at Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town Belcher's Bay Waterfront Promenade, a 172-meter-long promenade, offers a panoramic view of the western side of Victoria Harbor and the stunning sunset over the sea. With its unparalleled open view and relaxed atmosphere, this place is a perfect choice for romantic getaways and intimate conversations with friends and loved ones. With its laid-back neighborhood, independent shops, cozy coffee houses, and restaurants, Kennedy Town has a natural charm that sets it apart and offers a unique leisurely rhythm on the Hong Kong Island side.
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The Peak
Victoria Peak, or The Peak, is a must-visit destination in Hong Kong, offering iconic views of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon peninsula, and mountain peaks. Tourists can capture stunning photos of the city's skyline at twilight, explore nature and historic sites along the Peak Circle Walk, and easily reach The Peak by tram from the central business district. -
Avenue of Stars
Exhibitions at Garden of Stars include the Avenue of Stars sculptures, Stars’ handprints and cartoon painting illustrating movie scenes at Starlight Cinema; and Starry Gallery allows you to walk through the milestones of Hong Kong movies history and photos of classic movies and Stars. -
Man Mo Temple
Amid the sleek modern skyscrapers of Hong Kong, one can find elements of tradition. One of the first traditional-style temples built during the colonial era, the Man Mo Temple’s magnificent external architecture reflects its historical roots. The temple is dedicated to the Taoist gods of Man (literature) and Mo (martial arts). There is also a statue of Pau Kung, the god of justice, and another of Shing Wong, the god of the city. The plaques near the entrance provide an interesting perspective on the history of the temple and its gods. Inside, the air is thick with aromatic smoke from the incense coils and sticks that are said to carry prayers to the spirit world. -
Tian Tan Buddha
Situated on Lantau Island, this huge, seated Buddha (or Tian Tan) is a majestic 34-metre high figure. Cast in China, it took ten years to complete and weighs 220 tons. It was unveiled in 1993 accompanied by an elaborate religious ceremony. Walk up the hundreds of steps to admire the colossus up close before going back down again to the museum inside the base of the statue for information about the Buddhist faith. Then enjoy an excellent vegetarian lunch in the restaurant run by the adjoining Po Lin Monastery. This is out of all Hong Kong attractions, this is a must-see. -
West Kowloon Cultural District
West Kowloon Cultural District introduces renowned world-class museums and provides pet-friendly green spaces for your holiday escapes. Located at the western tip of the district, the Hong Kong Palace Museum will display over 900 priceless treasures from the Palace Museum and beyond. The museum regularly presents special exhibitions showcasing Chinese art and culture, as well as art and treasures from around the world. M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design, architecture, moving images, and Hong Kong visual culture from the 20th and 21st centuries. The M+ Collections include works from Hong Kong, as well as other locations in Asia and around the world. -
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is the fifth Disney Resort, offering unforgettable experiences inspired by the city's vibrant culture. With seven themed areas, including "Frozen World," the world's first and largest "Frozen" theme park, it has become a beloved destination since opening in 2006. -
Ocean Park
Discover Ocean Park, Hong Kong's expansive theme park spanning 91.5 hectares. Get ready for an epic adventure, from hair-raising rides like the Hair Raiser to captivating shows at Ocean Theatre. Hop on the Ocean Express for scenic views and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Sea Jelly Spectacular. Don't forget to meet adorable giant pandas at the Giant Panda Adventure. With endless entertainment and excitement, Ocean Park is your gateway to unforgettable fun! -
Monster Building
The Monster Building is a building complex consisting of five buildings: Hoiview Building, Fook Cheong Building, Hoi Shan Building, Yick Cheong Building and Yick Fat Building. Its two large patios reflect the dense characteristics of Hong Kong's buildings and attract many foreigners and locals alike for a gram! Movies such as "Transformers 4: Age of Annihilation" and "Ghost in the Shell", and Alan Walker's music videos have also been filmed here, adding it its fame and popualarty.
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Unveiling the magic behind ‘A Symphony of Lights’
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Between the sea and the sky that frame Hong Kong’s iconic skyline, the natural world and human innovation unite in a spectacular two-act tale. By day, the emerald-hued hills assume the central role, but as evening falls the organic landscape takes a bow, allowing the dazzling glass-and-steel chorus to emerge as the stars of the show, and never is the performance more spectacular than during the nightly.
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Tai Kwun: Hong Kong's Cultural Marvel of Heritage and Creativity
Immerse Yourself in the Cultural Marvel of Tai Kwun, Hong Kong's Heritage Destination. Discover history, art, and entertainment within this revitalized historic compound, featuring galleries, shops, dining, and captivating exhibitions. Embark on a journey of exploration as you wander through its architectural splendor and embrace the vibrant cultural scene.
From heritage preservation to contemporary creativity, Tai Kwun offers a unique and enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Uncover the stories of the past, engage with artistic expressions of the present, and create lasting memories in this remarkable cultural hub.
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Famous Dim Sum Restaurants in Central
Explore the renowned Lin Heung Lau and Luk Yu, where tradition meets elegance. For a contemporary twist, savor the innovative dim sum creations at Duddell's and Mott 32. Indulge in a delightful blend of classic and modern flavors, redefining the dim sum experience in Hong Kong's classiest establishments.
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Local Taste around Central
Savor the renowned tomato soup and crispy lemon beef macaroni at Sing Heung Yuen, a cherished "Pai Dong" in Hong Kong. Indulge in Kau Kee's brisket noodle, Sang Kee's Congee Soup, Lan Fong Yuen's chicken steak with green onion sauce, and their silky-smooth milk tea. These culinary delights await you in the vicinity.
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SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong
Experience SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong, a stylishly vibrant area with trendy bars, sophisticated fine-dining restaurants, hop street markets and a lively atmosphere that is warm and welcoming.
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PoHo
Explore PoHo, a Hong Kong neighborhood that brings together coffee culture and designer shops for a unique retro experience. Relax in its serene gardens and go for a stroll while sipping a quiet coffee or explore its diverse dining experiences where the traditional and the trendy coexist in a culinary infusion.
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Shopping in Old Town Central – Graham Street Market
With more than a century’s history, Graham Street Market is a great place to experience life as a local. The sloped street is flanked by food stalls on either side, selling everything from fresh vegetables to live seafood. Along the market, you'll also find traditional shops selling items that make for great souvenirs.
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Shopping in Old Town Central - Upper Lascar Road
The highlight of Upper Lascar Road is the seemingly endless row of antique stores, offering an eclectic collection of Chinese calligraphy, arts and vintage furniture. This runs parallel to stalls that sell an array of bric-a-brac collectibles, such as Mao Zedong alarm clocks and Bruce Lee posters. In recent years, local designer boutiques and vintage clothing stores have popped up nearby, attracting more locals as well as visitors.
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Explore Historical Hong Kong
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Hong Kong by visiting the renowned Man Mo Temple. Afterward, delve into the vibrant cultural scene at Tai Kwun, the former police headquarters that has been transformed into Hong Kong's Center for Heritage and Arts. Witness local rituals and the artistry of traditional handicrafts, engage with the resilient inhabitants who have weathered the city's changes, savor the flavors of local delicacies, and gain a profound understanding and admiration for the profound wisdom embedded within Chinese culture.
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Travel Around Hong Kong
Discover Hong Kong from a unique perspective as you embark on a journey through the city using its iconic modes of transportation. Experience the recently renovated Peak Tram and the historical Star Ferry, as well as local favorites like the charming 'Ding-Ding' trams and mini-buses. When you venture beyond the bustling streets of Hong Kong, a world of exploration awaits you.
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Central Market
Dubbing itself a 'Playground for All', Central Market is a wet-market-turned-cultural-hub that plays host to a slew of dining and shopping venues, ranging from specialty restaurants to local fashion boutiques and bric-a-brac stores. A wide range of cultural activities are often held at the market, such as art exhibitions, live performances, weekend markets, and other festive celebrations – so there's always something new to enjoy.
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Go Museum, Peak Galleria
Located at the Peak Galleria, Go Museum is an exhibition venue that uses light and shadow art to showcase various cross-collaboration exhibits.
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Keep Climbing Gym
Stretch your muscles and enjoy an exciting wall climbing experience at Keep Climbing Gym, located in the heart of Sheung Wan. Whether you're a seasoned climber or just starting out, get your friends together and take turns climbing the bouldering walls. Get in on the action via an all-day pass or prepare for regular visits using their monthly passes.
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Hotels in Hong Kong
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Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong
Nestled in the heart of Wan Chai, Hong Kong's bustling shopping and dining district, Cosmo Hotel, Hong Kong stands out as one of the most conveniently located boutique hotels. Just a stroll away from the Wan Chai and Causeway Bay MTR stations, this charming hotel offers easy access to the city's attractions and transportation hubs.
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Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong
Stay at the stylish Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong, conveniently located near the vibrant SoHo nightlife. The hotel offers a fusion of modern comfort with a touch of oriental tradition, and is situated just steps away from Sheung Wan MTR station, the Airport Express Hong Kong station and Macau Ferry Terminal.
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Suite – Sweet Moments
Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong
Validity: 11 Jul 2024 - 30 Apr 2025
View More Book NowStay at our Harbour View Suite with Balcony and enjoy sweet treats while admiring the spectacular view of the Victoria Harbour! Enjoy up to 40% off on the best available rate with complimentary daily breakfast and sweet treats at night.
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Friends and Family Package (Connecting Room)
Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong
Validity: 11 Jul 2024 - 30 Apr 2025
View More Book NowTake some time off with your Friends and Family and choose the perfect escape. Each set of family room consists of 2 bedrooms with a connecting door for extra convenience and the family room accommodates 4 adults and feature a double bed or twin beds.