Take a Hong Kong holiday for Central's mirrored skyscrapers and
traditional Chinese street markets in Kennedy Town. On holiday, relax in Hong
Kong Park surrounded by birdlife, flowers and Admiralty's
tower-blocks. Dine on Hong Kong's specialities, then enjoy Hong Kong's
never-say-sleep nightlife.
Sightseeing on holidays in Hong Kong
First holiday to Hong Kong? Start off at The Peak for breathtaking views. Take
Star Ferry's seven-minute cruise across Hong Kong's
harbour to Tsim Sha Tsui's museums. Swim on your Hong Kong holiday
on Lantau Island's sandy beaches. Or climb the steep steps to
Temple of 10,000 Buddhas then revive weary feet with traditional
reflexology. Hunt for souvenirs at Hong Kong's busy Temple Street Night
Market.
Dining on holidays in Hong Kong
Enjoy Tsim Tsa Tsui's affordable Indian specialities on your Hong
Kong holiday. Join partying locals in Central's Lan Kwai Fong for
fusion French and tasty Thai. Hong Kong's Cheung Chau island has
mouth-watering pepper crabs and chilli prawns for your slap-up Hong Kong feed. On
your romantic Hong Kong holiday, splash out and dine al fresco at the top of The
Peak.
Nightlife on holidays in Hong Kong
Sip fancy classy cocktails overlooking Hong Kong's harbour lights on
Central's rooftop terraces. Celebrate your Hong Kong holiday at
party-loving Lan Kwai Fong, starting with cold beers with Hong
Kong's after-work crowd. Dance into the night to RnB in
SoHo's bijoux clubs. Enjoy a typical Hong Kong night cheering on
winners at Happy Valley Racecourse.
Daytrips on holidays in Hong Kong
Enjoy a family holiday at Hong Kong Disneyland to meet Mickey and pals, or wow
with the kids over Sleeping Beauty Castle. On your Hong Kong holiday, enjoy a
daytrip to Lantau Island for Tai O's tin houses on stilts,
hugging the waterfront. Travel north to Hong Kong's far-flung New
Territories for traditional Chinese village life.
One of the world's busiest airports and the main gateway to China,
award-winning Hong Kong International Airport on scenic Lantau Island flies more
than 45 million passengers a year. The 39-km journey southeast to central Hong Kong
takes 25 minutes by Airport Express train.
It is about a three-minute walk between the two terminals.
Airport parking
The open-air Car Park 1 and 2 are for short-term parking and are the closest to the
passenger terminals 1 and 2. The best for long-term stays is the huge multi-storey
Car Park 4, which has an air-conditioned route to the terminal building.
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