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Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong
4.6/53208 Reviews
Hung Hom and Kowloon City
I’m satisfied with the room, facilities and in-room dining service. Attitude of staff at check in session is great. However, for appointment of spa, though I had remarked that the contact person was different from the guest who was going to enjoy the spa, staff made wrong direct contact to the guest instead of me (the contact person). That had spoiled my surprise to my guest.

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Which area in Hong Kong is the best to stay?

There are more than 460 hotels in Hong Kong, with the local average price being 84 USD per night. Options range from budget to luxury accommodations. Here is a breakdown of hotel categories and their average prices per night:

  • Five-star hotels: 45 hotels, 281 USD
  • Four-star hotels: 111 hotels, 120 USD
  • Three-star hotels: 87 hotels, 98 USD
  • Two-star hotels: 176 hotels, 49 USD

Hotels Near Hong Kong Airport

Staying near Hong Kong International Airport is convenient for travelers with early flights or layovers.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
Regala Skycity HotelChek Lap KokFree Wi-Fi, fitness center, pool, airport shuttle4.4/5
Novotel Citygate Hong KongTung ChungFree Wi-Fi, pool, fitness center, airport shuttle4.3/5
The Silveri Hong Kong - MGalleryTung ChungFree Wi-Fi, pool, fitness center, airport shuttle4.5/5

Hotels in Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui is a top area known for its shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Staying here offers easy access to landmarks like Victoria Harbour.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
The Royal Pacific Hotel and TowersTsim Sha TsuiFree Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.2/5
The Mira Hong KongTsim Sha TsuiFree Wi-Fi, pool, spa, fitness center4.5/5
Empire Hotel Kowloon - Tsim Sha TsuiTsim Sha TsuiFree Wi-Fi, pool, fitness center4.1/5

Hotels Near Hong Kong Disneyland

Staying near Hong Kong Disneyland is perfect for families and Disney fans!

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
Disney's Hollywood HotelLantau IslandFree Wi-Fi, pool, restaurant, Disney-themed4.6/5
Disney Explorers LodgeLantau IslandFree Wi-Fi, pool, restaurant, Disney-themed4.7/5
Hong Kong Disneyland HotelLantau IslandFree Wi-Fi, pool, spa, restaurant, Disney-themed4.8/5

Top Things to Do in Hong Kong

AttractionHighlightsActivitiesOperating HoursLocationSightseeing TimeTicket Price
Hong Kong DisneylandSeven themed lands, magical attractions, and showsMust-visit: Mystic Manor, Big Grizzly Mountain, Iron Man Experience, Frozen Ever After10:30 AM - 8:00 PMLantau Island, New TerritoriesFull dayAround 500 HKD
Ocean Park Hong KongMarine life exhibits, thrilling rides, and live showsMust-visit: Grand Aquarium, Cable Car, Hair Raiser, Polar Adventure10:00 AM - 6:00 PMWong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong IslandFull dayAround 498 HKD
The PeakStunning views of Hong Kong, nature trails, and shoppingMust-visit: Sky Terrace 428, Peak Tram, Madame Tussauds7:00 AM - 12:00 AMCentral, Hong Kong Island2-3 hoursPeak Tram: 99 HKD
Tsim Sha TsuiVibrant shopping district, cultural experiences, and waterfront viewsMust-visit: Avenue of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Museum of ArtOpen 24 hoursKowloon, Hong Kong3-4 hoursFree
Ngong Ping 360Scenic cable car ride, cultural village, and Tian Tan BuddhaMust-visit: Ngong Ping Village, Tian Tan Buddha, Wisdom Path10:00 AM - 6:00 PMLantau Island, New Territories2-3 hoursCable Car: 235 HKD

Better to know before visiting Hong Kong

CategoryDetails
LanguageCantonese; English widely understood in tourist areas
CurrencyHong Kong Dollar (HKD)
1 HKD = $0.13 USD, €0.12 EUR, $0.18 SGD
Visa PoliciesNationals from 170 countries and territories can travel to Hong Kong visa-free for periods ranging from 7 to 180 days. This includes the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Singapore, and most EU countries.
Top AttractionsVictoria Peak, Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars, Symphony of Lights, Temple Street Night Market, Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, Big Buddha, Ngong Ping 360, Hong Kong Museum of History
Must-Try FoodsDim Sum, Sweet and Sour Pork, Char Siu (BBQ Pork), Wonton Noodles, Egg Tarts, Pineapple Buns, Hong Kong-style Milk Tea, Roast Goose, Beef Brisket Noodles, Mango Sago​
Best Time to VisitOctober to early December; this period offers mild weather (15°C to 25°C), clear skies, and low humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing​​.
Electricity220V, 50Hz, common plug types are G and D
Safety TipsHong Kong is generally safe, but remain cautious in crowded areas to avoid pickpocketing. Use registered taxis and be aware of taxi scams. Follow local regulations and stay updated on travel advisories​​.

Is Hong Kong Expensive for Tourists?

Hong Kong can be a moderately expensive destination for tourists, with costs varying significantly based on travel style and preferences. Budget travelers can manage on around $110 per day by staying in hostels, eating local food, and using public transport. Mid-range travelers might spend around $157 per day, while those opting for luxury experiences will see higher expenses, particularly in accommodation and dining.

Expense CategoryCost (USD)Cost (HKD)
Food
- Average Daily Cost$33HK$256
- Local Restaurant Meal$8.50HK$67
- McDonald's Meal$5.80HK$45
- Mid-range Restaurant (2 people)$64HK$500
Transportation
- Public Transport (one-way)$1.50HK$12
- Monthly Pass$64HK$500
- Taxi (starting fare)$3.50HK$27
- Taxi (per km)$1.30HK$10
Entertainment
- Average Daily Cost$95HK$742
- Peak Tram$7.70HK$60
- Madame Tussauds$24HK$189

Hong Kong Transportation

Hong Kong has one of the world's most efficient public transportation systems. The MTR (Mass Transit Railway) as the fastest and most reliable option for traveling across the city. Buses and minibuses offer extensive coverage to areas not served by the MTR, while trams provide a scenic route on Hong Kong Island. Ferries are ideal for crossing Victoria Harbour, and taxis are readily available for more personalized travel. For a unique experience, the Star Ferry and Peak Tram are must-try modes of transport. The Octopus Card is a convenient, reloadable smart card that can be used on most public transport.

Mode of TransportRoutesOpening HoursTicket PriceDurationFrequencyProsCons
MTRExtensive network across HK Island, Kowloon, New Territories, Lantau Island6:00 AM - 1:00 AMHK$4 - HK$65Varies by route (1-2 mins between stations)Every 2-5 minutesFast, reliable, air-conditioned, easy to navigateCan be crowded during peak hours
BusCitywide coverage including outlying areas24 hours (varies by route)HK$4 - HK$48Varies by route and traffic (10-60 mins)Every 5-20 minutesExtensive coverage, scenic routesSlower due to traffic, can be confusing for tourists
MinibusHard-to-reach areas not served by buses/MTR24 hours (varies by route)HK$4 - HK$35Varies by route and trafficEvery 2-15 minutesCovers remote areas, faster than busesLimited seating, drivers can be aggressive
TramHong Kong Island (Kennedy Town to Shau Kei Wan)5:30 AM - 12:30 AMHK$2.60 (flat rate)Approx. 1 hour end-to-endEvery 2-5 minutesCheap, scenic, historical charmSlow, no air-conditioning
FerryVictoria Harbour crossings, outlying islands6:30 AM - 11:30 PM (varies by route)HK$2.50 - HK$457-60 minutesEvery 10-30 minutesScenic views, relaxingLimited coverage, weather dependent
TaxiCitywide24 hoursHK$24 for first 2 km, then HK$1.70-2.00 per 200mDepends on trafficOn-demandConvenient, door-to-door serviceExpensive compared to public transport, traffic delays
Peak TramCentral to Victoria Peak7:00 AM - 10:00 PMHK$52 (single) HK$99 (return)7 minutesEvery 10-15 minutesUnique experience, scenic viewsExpensive, long queues
Star FerryTsim Sha Tsui to Central/Wan Chai6:30 AM - 11:30 PMHK$3.20 - HK$4.207-10 minutesEvery 6-12 minutesScenic, iconic experienceLimited routes, weather dependent

Weather in Hong Kong

The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October to December when the weather is cool, dry, and pleasant. This period offers clear skies, moderate temperatures, and low humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

SeasonMonthsAvg High Temp (°C/°F)Avg Low Temp (°C/°F)Avg Rainfall (mm/in)Avg Humidity (%)Recommended Clothing
WinterDecember20°C / 68°F14°C / 57°F35mm / 1.4in72Light jackets, sweaters, long pants
January18°C / 64°F13°C / 55°F24mm / 0.9in76Light jackets, sweaters, long pants
February18°C / 64°F14°C / 57°F54mm / 2.1in82Light jackets, sweaters, long pants
SpringMarch21°C / 70°F17°C / 63°F82mm / 3.2in83Light layers, long sleeves, light jackets
April25°C / 77°F20°C / 68°F174mm / 6.9in83Light layers, long sleeves, rain gear
May28°C / 82°F23°C / 73°F304mm / 12in83Light clothing, rain gear
SummerJune30°C / 86°F26°C / 79°F376mm / 14.8in84Light, breathable clothing, rain gear
July31°C / 88°F26°C / 79°F376mm / 14.8in85Light, breathable clothing, rain gear
August31°C / 88°F26°C / 79°F432mm / 17in85Light, breathable clothing, rain gear
AutumnSeptember30°C / 86°F25°C / 77°F327mm / 12.9in80Light clothing, rain gear
October27°C / 81°F23°C / 73°F100mm / 3.9in72Light clothing, light jackets
November24°C / 75°F19°C / 66°F37mm / 1.5in72Light clothing, light jackets

What to Eat in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a fantastic place to enjoy a mix of traditional and modern dishes. From bustling street markets to cozy dim sum parlors, there is plenty to satisfy your taste buds. Here's a guide to some must-try dishes and dining experiences in Hong Kong.

Dish/ExperienceDescriptionWhere to Find
Dim SumBite-sized portions of food served in small steamer baskets or on small plates. Common items include dumplings, buns, and rolls.Traditional dim sum restaurants, tea houses
Char Siu (BBQ Pork)Cantonese-style barbecued pork, marinated in a sweet and savory sauceLocal BBQ shops, street stalls
Wonton NoodlesEgg noodles in a clear broth, topped with shrimp wontonsNoodle shops, local eateries
Hong Kong-style Milk TeaStrong black tea with evaporated or condensed milk, served hot or coldTea shops, cafes
Pineapple BunSweet bun with a sugary, crunchy top, often served with a slab of butter insideBakeries, cha chaan teng (local diners)
Stinky TofuFermented tofu with a strong smell, usually deep-fried and served with a sweet and spicy sauceStreet stalls, night markets

Tips for Eating in Hong Kong

  • Street Food: Try street food from busy stalls to ensure freshness and quality.
  • Local Markets: Visit places like Temple Street Night Market for a variety of local snacks and dishes.
  • Tea Houses: Enjoy a traditional dim sum experience in one of Hong Kong's historic tea houses.
  • Seafood: Head to Sai Kung or Lamma Island for the freshest seafood, cooked to your liking.
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