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This Itinerary Begins
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At Conte, no two itineraries are the same. Share what matters to you when you travel - your preferences and pace - and we’ll craft a journey that reflects you completely. Thoughtfully designed, expertly delivered, and entirely yours.

HONG KONG

Itinerary Overview

Days 1 - 3

Exploring the Cuisine

Days 4 - 7

BEST TIME

BEST TIME

TAILORED TRIPS

BEST TIME

Days 8 - 12

Island Hopping

A Colonial History

Highlights of Your Journey

  • Days 1 - 3

    Hong Kong's essential experiences unfold from dim sum traditions to Peak panoramas and the authentic flavours of Sheung Wan's historic streets.


    Your Hong Kong journey begins with the ritual of evening dim sum, where delicate dumplings and tea ceremonies introduce you to Cantonese culinary artistry. The second day showcases the city's most famous attractions: the historic Peak Tram journey to Victoria Peak for breathtaking harbor views, followed by the tranquil beauty of Hong Kong Park and the spiritual atmosphere of Man Mo Temple with its giant hanging incense coils. Day three combines a comprehensive food tour through local markets and street food stalls with exploration of Sheung Wan's traditional shops and contemporary galleries, revealing how old and new Hong Kong co-exist in perfect harmony.

  • Days 4 - 7

    From serene gardens to spiritual heights and Portuguese colonial heritage, these days expand your horizons across water and time.


    Find peace at Nan Lian Garden's classical Chinese landscapes before ascending to Lantau Island via the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for spectacular views en route to the giant Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Explore the traditional stilt houses of Tai O fishing village, where the pace of life remains unchanged by Hong Kong's rapid modernization. Spend a day in Kowloon's bustling streets and markets, then venture to Macau for a fascinating cultural contrast, where Portuguese colonial architecture at the Ruins of St. Paul's and Senado Square creates a European atmosphere in the heart of Asia. The dramatic Macau Tower offers bungee jumping for the adventurous or simply stunning views for those preferring to keep their feet on solid ground.

  • Days 8 - 12

    Island hopping and natural escapes reveal Hong Kong's surprising wilderness, from seafood feasts to mountain peaks and reservoir adventures.


    Escape to Lamma Island's car-free streets and seafood restaurants, where you can hike coastal trails and enjoy fresh catches with harbor views. Sai Kung's dramatic coastline and pristine beaches offer some of Hong Kong's most beautiful natural scenery, perfect for swimming and exploring hidden coves. 


    Adventure to Lantau Island for hiking to Lantau Peak, Hong Kong's second-highest mountain, with stops at Discovery Bay and views of the impressive Tsing Ma Bridge. Experience the tranquility of Plover Cove Reservoir through kayaking or cycling, where the massive body of water surrounded by rolling hills feels worlds away from the urban intensity. Your Hong Kong adventure concludes with shopping in Causeway Bay's Times Square and Sogo department stores, followed by a sunset finale that captures the golden hour magic of Victoria Harbour, ensuring your final memories are as spectacular as your first glimpse of this extraordinary city.

  • Day 1

    Hong Kong's essential experiences unfold from dim sum traditions to Peak panoramas and the authentic flavours of Sheung Wan's historic streets.


    Your Hong Kong journey begins with the ritual of evening dim sum, where delicate dumplings and tea ceremonies introduce you to Cantonese culinary artistry. The second day showcases the city's most famous attractions: the historic Peak Tram journey to Victoria Peak for breathtaking harbor views, followed by the tranquil beauty of Hong Kong Park and the spiritual atmosphere of Man Mo Temple with its giant hanging incense coils. Day three combines a comprehensive food tour through local markets and street food stalls with exploration of Sheung Wan's traditional shops and contemporary galleries, revealing how old and new Hong Kong co-exist in perfect harmony.

  • Days 2 - 4

    From serene gardens to spiritual heights and Portuguese colonial heritage, these days expand your horizons across water and time.


    Find peace at Nan Lian Garden's classical Chinese landscapes before ascending to Lantau Island via the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for spectacular views en route to the giant Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Explore the traditional stilt houses of Tai O fishing village, where the pace of life remains unchanged by Hong Kong's rapid modernization. Spend a day in Kowloon's bustling streets and markets, then venture to Macau for a fascinating cultural contrast, where Portuguese colonial architecture at the Ruins of St. Paul's and Senado Square creates a European atmosphere in the heart of Asia. The dramatic Macau Tower offers bungee jumping for the adventurous or simply stunning views for those preferring to keep their feet on solid ground.

  • Days 5 - 6

    Island hopping and natural escapes reveal Hong Kong's surprising wilderness, from seafood feasts to mountain peaks and reservoir adventures.


    Escape to Lamma Island's car-free streets and seafood restaurants, where you can hike coastal trails and enjoy fresh catches with harbor views. Sai Kung's dramatic coastline and pristine beaches offer some of Hong Kong's most beautiful natural scenery, perfect for swimming and exploring hidden coves. 


    Adventure to Lantau Island for hiking to Lantau Peak, Hong Kong's second-highest mountain, with stops at Discovery Bay and views of the impressive Tsing Ma Bridge. Experience the tranquility of Plover Cove Reservoir through kayaking or cycling, where the massive body of water surrounded by rolling hills feels worlds away from the urban intensity. Your Hong Kong adventure concludes with shopping in Causeway Bay's Times Square and Sogo department stores, followed by a sunset finale that captures the golden hour magic of Victoria Harbour, ensuring your final memories are as spectacular as your first glimpse of this extraordinary city.

Days 4 - 7

From serene gardens to spiritual heights and Portuguese colonial heritage, these days expand your horizons across water and time.


Find peace at Nan Lian Garden's classical Chinese landscapes before ascending to Lantau Island via the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for spectacular views en route to the giant Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Explore the traditional stilt houses of Tai O fishing village, where the pace of life remains unchanged by Hong Kong's rapid modernization. Spend a day in Kowloon's bustling streets and markets, then venture to Macau for a fascinating cultural contrast, where Portuguese colonial architecture at the Ruins of St. Paul's and Senado Square creates a European atmosphere in the heart of Asia. The dramatic Macau Tower offers bungee jumping for the adventurous or simply stunning views for those preferring to keep their feet on solid ground.

Days 8 - 12

Island hopping and natural escapes reveal Hong Kong's surprising wilderness, from seafood feasts to mountain peaks and reservoir adventures.


Escape to Lamma Island's car-free streets and seafood restaurants, where you can hike coastal trails and enjoy fresh catches with harbor views. Sai Kung's dramatic coastline and pristine beaches offer some of Hong Kong's most beautiful natural scenery, perfect for swimming and exploring hidden coves. 


Adventure to Lantau Island for hiking to Lantau Peak, Hong Kong's second-highest mountain, with stops at Discovery Bay and views of the impressive Tsing Ma Bridge. Experience the tranquility of Plover Cove Reservoir through kayaking or cycling, where the massive body of water surrounded by rolling hills feels worlds away from the urban intensity. Your Hong Kong adventure concludes with shopping in Causeway Bay's Times Square and Sogo department stores, followed by a sunset finale that captures the golden hour magic of Victoria Harbour, ensuring your final memories are as spectacular as your first glimpse of this extraordinary city.

BEST TIME

October - December

TAILORED TRIPS

from £2500 pp, per night

Hong Kong - Kowloon - Macau - Lamma & Lantau Islands

Days 1 - 3

Exploring the Cuisine

Days 4 - 7

A Colonial History

Days 8 - 12

Island Hopping

Trip Highlights

Days 1 - 3

Hong Kong's essential experiences unfold from dim sum traditions to Peak panoramas and the authentic flavours of Sheung Wan's historic streets.


Your Hong Kong journey begins with the ritual of evening dim sum, where delicate dumplings and tea ceremonies introduce you to Cantonese culinary artistry. The second day showcases the city's most famous attractions: the historic Peak Tram journey to Victoria Peak for breathtaking harbor views, followed by the tranquil beauty of Hong Kong Park and the spiritual atmosphere of Man Mo Temple with its giant hanging incense coils. Day three combines a comprehensive food tour through local markets and street food stalls with exploration of Sheung Wan's traditional shops and contemporary galleries, revealing how old and new Hong Kong co-exist in perfect harmony.

Days 5 - 6

Kowloon's neon energy and Sheung Wan's colonial charm provide the perfect finale, balancing spectacle with authentic local culture.


Experience Hong Kong's famous Symphony of Lights show from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, where the city's skyline becomes a canvas for the world's largest permanent light show, followed by a Victoria Harbour boat ride that offers unique perspectives of both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. 


Your final day explores the contrasts of Sheung Wan district, from traditional Chinese medicine shops and dried goods markets to converted heritage buildings housing contemporary galleries and cafes. Visit the Hong Kong Museum of History to understand the city's journey from fishing village to global financial center, then explore the creative hub of PMQ (Former Police Married Quarters), where local designers showcase their work in beautifully restored buildings. End your Hong Kong adventure in Lan Kwai Fong, the city's most famous nightlife district, where bars and clubs spill out onto cobblestone streets, creating an atmosphere that perfectly captures Hong Kong's reputation as a city that never sleeps.

Days 2 - 4

From Victoria Peak's soaring views to temple incense and urban gardens, these days reveal Hong Kong's vertical cityscape and spiritual heart.


On your second day, your private guide will take you to the city's most iconic attraction: Victoria Peak, accessed via the historic Peak Tram that has been carrying visitors up the mountain since 1888. The panoramic views from the top showcase Hong Kong's dramatic geography and are a must-see on your visit. Descend to explore Hong Kong Park's aviaries and gardens, then visit the atmospheric Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road, where giant incense coils create a mystical haze and locals pray for good fortune. 


Your third day immerses you in Hong Kong's incredible food diversity with a guided culinary tour through wet markets, street food stalls, and local eateries, sampling everything from egg waffles to milk tea. Day four offers a peaceful retreat to Nan Lian Garden, a classical Chinese garden that provides tranquil beauty amid the urban intensity, with its precisely arranged rocks, water features, and traditional pavilions.

Days 5 - 6

Kowloon's neon energy and Sheung Wan's colonial charm provide the perfect finale, balancing spectacle with authentic local culture.


Experience Hong Kong's famous Symphony of Lights show from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, where the city's skyline becomes a canvas for the world's largest permanent light show, followed by a Victoria Harbour boat ride that offers unique perspectives of both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. 


Your final day explores the contrasts of Sheung Wan district, from traditional Chinese medicine shops and dried goods markets to converted heritage buildings housing contemporary galleries and cafes. Visit the Hong Kong Museum of History to understand the city's journey from fishing village to global financial center, then explore the creative hub of PMQ (Former Police Married Quarters), where local designers showcase their work in beautifully restored buildings. End your Hong Kong adventure in Lan Kwai Fong, the city's most famous nightlife district, where bars and clubs spill out onto cobblestone streets, creating an atmosphere that perfectly captures Hong Kong's reputation as a city that never sleeps.

Days 4 - 7

From serene gardens to spiritual heights and Portuguese colonial heritage, these days expand your horizons across water and time.


Find peace at Nan Lian Garden's classical Chinese landscapes before ascending to Lantau Island via the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for spectacular views en route to the giant Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Explore the traditional stilt houses of Tai O fishing village, where the pace of life remains unchanged by Hong Kong's rapid modernization. Spend a day in Kowloon's bustling streets and markets, then venture to Macau for a fascinating cultural contrast, where Portuguese colonial architecture at the Ruins of St. Paul's and Senado Square creates a European atmosphere in the heart of Asia. The dramatic Macau Tower offers bungee jumping for the adventurous or simply stunning views for those preferring to keep their feet on solid ground.

Days 8 - 12

Island hopping and natural escapes reveal Hong Kong's surprising wilderness, from seafood feasts to mountain peaks and reservoir adventures.


Escape to Lamma Island's car-free streets and seafood restaurants, where you can hike coastal trails and enjoy fresh catches with harbor views. Sai Kung's dramatic coastline and pristine beaches offer some of Hong Kong's most beautiful natural scenery, perfect for swimming and exploring hidden coves. 


Adventure to Lantau Island for hiking to Lantau Peak, Hong Kong's second-highest mountain, with stops at Discovery Bay and views of the impressive Tsing Ma Bridge. Experience the tranquility of Plover Cove Reservoir through kayaking or cycling, where the massive body of water surrounded by rolling hills feels worlds away from the urban intensity. Your Hong Kong adventure concludes with shopping in Causeway Bay's Times Square and Sogo department stores, followed by a sunset finale that captures the golden hour magic of Victoria Harbour, ensuring your final memories are as spectacular as your first glimpse of this extraordinary city.

BEST TIME

October - December

TAILORED TRIPS

from £2500 pp, per night

Hong Kong - Kowloon - Macau - Lamma & Lantau Islands

Days 1 - 3

Exploring the Cuisine

Days 4 - 7

A Colonial History

Days 8 - 12

Island Hopping

Trip Highlights

Days 1 - 3

Hong Kong's essential experiences unfold from dim sum traditions to Peak panoramas and the authentic flavours of Sheung Wan's historic streets.


Your Hong Kong journey begins with the ritual of evening dim sum, where delicate dumplings and tea ceremonies introduce you to Cantonese culinary artistry. The second day showcases the city's most famous attractions: the historic Peak Tram journey to Victoria Peak for breathtaking harbor views, followed by the tranquil beauty of Hong Kong Park and the spiritual atmosphere of Man Mo Temple with its giant hanging incense coils. Day three combines a comprehensive food tour through local markets and street food stalls with exploration of Sheung Wan's traditional shops and contemporary galleries, revealing how old and new Hong Kong co-exist in perfect harmony.

Days 2 - 4

From Victoria Peak's soaring views to temple incense and urban gardens, these days reveal Hong Kong's vertical cityscape and spiritual heart.


On your second day, your private guide will take you to the city's most iconic attraction: Victoria Peak, accessed via the historic Peak Tram that has been carrying visitors up the mountain since 1888. The panoramic views from the top showcase Hong Kong's dramatic geography and are a must-see on your visit. Descend to explore Hong Kong Park's aviaries and gardens, then visit the atmospheric Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road, where giant incense coils create a mystical haze and locals pray for good fortune. 


Your third day immerses you in Hong Kong's incredible food diversity with a guided culinary tour through wet markets, street food stalls, and local eateries, sampling everything from egg waffles to milk tea. Day four offers a peaceful retreat to Nan Lian Garden, a classical Chinese garden that provides tranquil beauty amid the urban intensity, with its precisely arranged rocks, water features, and traditional pavilions.

Best Luxury Hotels in Hong Kong: Conte's Seasonal Picks for 2025

Lanson Place Causeway Bay

Caroline Hill, Hong Kong

Lanson Place Causeway Bay offers a refined urban retreat in one of Hong Kong’s most dynamic neighbourhoods. Combining the independence of serviced residences with the luxury of a boutique hotel, the property features stylish studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and penthouses. Interiors are thoughtfully designed with modern furnishings, natural textures, and fully equipped kitchens, offering both comfort and convenience for short or extended stays. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping city views, letting in natural light while keeping you connected to the bustling heart of Causeway Bay.

Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a fitness center, 24-hour concierge, and dedicated housekeeping services. The property also includes elegant dining options with international cuisine and artisanal beverages, alongside curated experiences that highlight local culture. Its prime location provides easy access to world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment, while remaining a peaceful haven amid the city’s energy.

Elegant living room with a glass ceiling, soft lighting, green plants, black chairs, beige sofas, and a central table, exuding a cozy and luxurious ambiance.
Elegant bar with white curved countertop, light wood chairs, and a collection of colorful bottles against sheer curtains. Warm, inviting ambiance.
Bright, modern hotel room with a white bed, green curtains, and wooden floor. Features a desk, TV, minibar, and framed botanical artwork. Calm ambiance.
Elegant dining room with green walls and large windows, featuring a buffet table laden with dishes. Cozy seating under a chandelier adds warmth.

The Fleming Hong Kong

North Point District, Hong Kong

The Fleming Hong Kong is a boutique hotel that blends maritime heritage with contemporary design in the bustling North Point district. Housed in a charming building inspired by classic 20th-century steamships, the property features 91 guest rooms and suites, each thoughtfully designed to combine comfort with style.

Dining at The Fleming is a curated experience, from artisanal breakfast offerings to signature cocktails in the atmospheric lounge. Its location offers easy access to Hong Kong’s vibrant neighbourhoods, ferry piers, and cultural landmarks, making it an ideal base for exploring the city. With its unique maritime-inspired interiors and personalised service, The Fleming Hong Kong stands out as a boutique retreat that offers an intimate yet cosmopolitan stay in one of the city’s most dynamic areas.

Elegant hotel room with a large bed, white and blue bedding, striped rug, cozy armchairs, and warm lighting, creating a luxurious, inviting atmosphere.
Modern restaurant interior with tall arched ceilings, large globe lights, blue tiled walls, and neatly set tables. Sunlight casts geometric shadows.
Stylish lounge with modern furniture, dark wood tones, striped rug, and large windows. The decor is sleek, inviting, and subtly lit.
Dimly lit hallway with two open elevator doors, featuring elegant red interiors with circular mirrors. Wooden paneling adds warmth and sophistication.

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

West Kowloon District, Hong Kong

Soaring above Kowloon in the International Commerce Centre, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong offers breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline, making it one of the most iconic luxury hotels in the region. The hotel features 312 rooms and suites, each designed with modern elegance, floor-to-ceiling windows, plush bedding, and state-of-the-art technology. Many accommodations include private lounges and marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, allowing guests to unwind while enjoying panoramic vistas.

Guests can savour Cantonese cuisine at the Michelin-starred Tin Lung Heen, enjoy contemporary international dishes at The Lounge & Bar, or indulge in cocktails high above the city at Ozone, one of the world’s highest rooftop bars. The hotel’s wellness facilities include a fully equipped fitness center, an indoor infinity pool, and the Ritz-Carlton Spa, offering treatments inspired by Asian traditions.

Sunset over a cityscape by the water, featuring a tall skyscraper and illuminated sailboats. The sky is a soft gradient, creating a tranquil, urban scene.
Elegant restaurant with a panoramic city skyline view at dusk. Tables are set with white cloths, wine glasses, and red candles, creating a sophisticated atmosphere.
Luxurious hotel suite featuring a king-sized bed, plush sofas, elegant lighting, and large windows with a stunning night skyline view. Sophisticated and serene.
A serene indoor pool with a panoramic view of a city skyline and sea. A person relaxes in the water, with plush seating on the side, under soft lighting.

Island Shangri-La

Admiralty District, Hong Kong

Soaring 56 floors above the Admiralty district, Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong offers an elegant urban sanctuary with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and The Peak. The hotel features 544 spacious rooms and suites, each adorned with graceful Asian-inspired décor. Guests can indulge in nine award-winning dining venues, including the acclaimed Petrus, and unwind at the newly revamped Yun Wellness spa.

Family travellers will appreciate the dedicated 45th floor, offering themed suites and a snack pantry. With its prime location above Pacific Place mall and proximity to public transport, the hotel provides an ideal base for exploring the city.

Luxury hotel room with a king bed, floral wallpaper, scenic city view, and elegant furnishings, featuring a lounge area by large windows.
Elegant hotel lobby featuring a grand staircase, plush seating areas, a crystal chandelier, and stylish decor. Natural light floods in.
A stylish lounge with a geometric floor design, plush seating, warm lighting, and a central tree feature, exuding elegance and comfort.
Chic interior of the Shangri-La restaurant features elegant chandeliers, plush seating, and a green accent wall with lush greenery outside.

Rosewood Victoria Dockside

Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Rosewood Victoria Dockside is a luxurious urban retreat situated in the heart of Hong Kong's vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui district. Perched above Victoria Harbour, the hotel offers breathtaking panoramic views and is part of the dynamic Victoria Dockside development. Designed with a blend of contemporary elegance and local heritage, it features spacious accommodations, world-class dining options, and a state-of-the-art wellness centre.

Guests can indulge in curated cultural experiences, enjoy bespoke services, and unwind in the tranquil surroundings, making it an ideal destination for both business and leisure travellers seeking refined comfort and sophistication

Modern luxury villa with floor-to-ceiling windows, a serene pool, and plush lounge chairs, surrounded by lush greenery at sunset.
Luxurious marble bathroom with panoramic city views, featuring a modern tub, wooden tray, and elegant decor.
Luxurious living room with a blue sofa and armchair, featuring a stunning view of Hong Kong's skyline and harbour through large windows.
A modern hotel room featuring a cozy bed, stylish decor, a seating area, and large windows with a city view.

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Central District, Hong Kong

Established in 1963 with the opening of its flagship property in Hong Kong, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has evolved into a globally renowned luxury hospitality brand. A refined hôtel-maison offering just 48 exquisite rooms, pied-à-terre suites and private residences, all awash in the luminous hues of Victoria Harbour.

Atop the hotel, the signature rooftop bar & dining salon crowns the skyline - a true ‘pièce de résistance’. With sweeping views over the glittering harbour and the skyline's iconic silhouettes, it is a sanctuary above the tempo, complete with rooftop views, award winning food & excellent service.

Luxurious hotel room with a king-sized bed, a cozy seating area, and a stunning harbor view at twilight. Elegant decor and soft lighting.
City skyline at dusk features iconic skyscrapers, including HSBC and the Mandarin Oriental, illuminated against a darkening sky.
Elegant restaurant interior with rich decor, featuring plush seating, a bar, and city skyline views at dusk. Warm lighting enhances ambiance.
Luxurious bathroom with a soaking tub and stunning city skyline views at dusk, complemented by stylish decor and fresh flowers.
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