Hong Kong Hotels & Resorts

From incredible rooftop pools with unrivalled views of the city and harbour; to culinary marvels; discover the best Hong Kong hotels with Kuoni

From award-winning hotels with Michelin-Starred restaurants in the heart of the shopping and entertainment district to waterfront accommodation and rooftop pools with unrivalled views of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong hotels impress on many levels. Whether you’re here to explore the city’s many sights, sounds, tastes and smells exclusively, or simply stopping over pre or post tour, a stay in Hong Kong is a must. Perhaps you’re looking for somewhere to crash out at the end of a busy morning’s sightseeing; Harbour Grand’s Hong Kong and Kowloon outposts both offer beautiful rooftop pools with unrivalled views of the city and harbour. Or you might prefer to end the day in style with a two Michelin-Starred meal at Kowloon Shangri-La’s Chinese restaurant. In any case, experiences go well beyond the norm here and our featured resorts are bound to impress.

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Discover Hong Kong Island

First time in Hong Kong? Take a private tour of Hong Kong’s must-see locations: The Peak, Repulse Bay, and Aberdeen Harbour. After being collected from your hotel, you’ll take a trip on The Peak Tram. Steel cables pull the tram and climb 373 meters at a steep angle. From The Peak, there are views across the city skyline, Victoria Harbour, and Kowloon. The tour then proceeds to Repulse Bay, one of the most beautiful spots on the island and the most visited beach in town. The white-sand bay looks out over the South China Sea, and the water is clear and calm. A sea-view promenade leads to Deep Water Bay Beach in around 30 minutes. The next stop will be Aberdeen Harbour, a traditional fishing village where you can gain a deeper insight into the lifestyle of Hong Kong's fishing folks by riding on a sampan, which is optional.

• Duration: half day
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

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Explore Hong Kong On Foot

Get an insight into how old and new Hong Kong collide on this half-day walking excursion. Beginning in the Western District of Hong Kong Island, you’ll discover how the hustle and bustle of this modern metropolis mingle with the colourful, age-old traditions of Hong Kong. Among the dried seafood and Chinese herb shops, you’ll see traditions of the past still thriving. Your route takes you up Hollywood Road by Long Escalator and to Antique Street, Cat Street, and Man Mo Temple.

• Duration: Half day
• Timings: 9.30am to 1.30pm
• Daily departures
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

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Hong Kong Street Food

Taste the flavours of Hong Kong’s vibrant Sham Shui Po district on a half-day food tour. As you stroll through the neighbourhood, you’ll sample local specialities, tucking into popular breakfast dishes at a traditional eatery before visiting a local breakfast shop to try steamed rice rolls. Next, you’ll visit a soy speciality store, where you’ll taste the freshest soy milk and hear about soybean cuisine. Next is a braised goose restaurant where the chef adapts traditional Chinese cuisine to suit Hong Kong tastes. A sweet treat follows at a famous bakery, sampling freshly baked cookies. Finally, you'll feast on hand-made fresh egg noodles at the award-winning, family-run ‘Oodles of Noodles’ restaurant.

• Duration: half day
• Timings: 10am to 2pm
• Daily departures\ • Operates year-round
• Private experience

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Cheng Chau Island Walk

Cheung Chau is a small island about 10 km southwest of Hong Kong. You’ll spend the day exploring the island on foot and by public transport, starting at Pak Tai Temple, which is dedicated to the Taoist god Pak Tai. Built in 1783, the temple features traditional Chinese elements such as ceramic figurines on the roof ridges, murals containing auspicious motifs and stone lions in the forecourt. You’ll also see Cheung Chau Rock Carvings, 3,000-year-old Bronze Age carvings at Tung Wan Beach, a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, and canoeing.

• Duration: 8am to 2.30pm
• Departs Monday to Friday
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

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Mountains & Monasteries of Lantau Island

Spend the day on Hong Kong's largest island, Lantau, home to different environments for you to explore. From the magnificent beaches to the traditional fishing villages, this tour is for everyone to enjoy. You'll be met at your hotel and taken to the MTR subway to catch a train to Tung Chang station. Here, you'll board a cable car to Ngong Ping Village where you can admire the 360 views of the stunning landscape along the way. Take a short stroll to Po Lin Monastery to be met by the towering Tian Tan Buddha. This 34-meter high bronze buddha statue was built to symbolise the harmonisation between man and nature with people and religion. After delving into the realms of Buddhism and admiring the ancient paintings, you can have a well-deserved lunch at a restaurant within the monastery. You'll jump on a bus and head down to the traditional Tai O Village. Home to the Tanka people who built their homes on stilts and navigate the channel waters between houses to make a living in the fishing trade. Finally, catch a bus to the coastal town of Mui Wo where you'll board a public ferry to cruise back to central Hong Kong to return to your hotel via the subway.

• Duration: Full day
• Time: 09.00-17.00
• Operates Monday-Friday
• Operates year-round

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Hong Kong Biking Tour

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre onboard two wheels with this half-day cycling tour. Your journey will start at MTR Yuen Long station where you will meet your guide. To get to the start point of your cycle journey, you'll drive alongside the Kam Tin River and catch a small wooden ferry to Man Sang Wai, the home to a variety of different species of flora and fauna. Now for the main event, jump on your bike and venture out on your two hour gentle cycle. Make sure to reconnect with nature along the way and immerse in the tranquillity before heading back to the busy streets of the city. Re-energise with a well-earned local lunch before returning back to the hotel by West Rail.

• Duration: Half day
• Timings: 09.00-14.00
• Operates Monday-Friday
• Operates year round (Nov-Mar recommended)

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Hike The Dragons Back on Hong Kong Island

Don't forget to pack your walking boots for this tour that guides you along the famous Dragon's Back trail. Situated on the Southeastern corner of Hong Kong, the Dragon's Back mountain ridge weaves across the Shek O Peak in the Shek O Country Park.

Rise early, around 08.30am, to be met by your guide for the day to catch a train to Shau Kei Wan where you'll then hop on a bus so that you can reach the start of the hike in To Tei Wan.  Here you'll embark on an easy two hour trek, covering over 4 miles of stunning landscapes. You'll head up to the Shek O Peak  to the viewing point so you can admire the 360-degree views of Shek O Beach, Tai Long Wan (also known as Big Wave Bay) and on a clear day you might even catch a glimpse of Tim Tam Bay and the South China Sea. Carefully tackle the steep downhill path to Big Wave Bay where you will have the option to spend time on the beach or return back to the hotel by public transport with the rest of the group.

• Duration: Half day
• Timings: 08.30-13.30
• Operates daily
• Operates year round (Nov - Mar recommended)

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