05:01Hong Kong Museum of Art
TyRisVlog
TyRisVlog
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05:01Hong Kong Museum of Art
TyRisVlog
TyRisVlog
05:07Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Lost LeBlanc
Lost LeBlanc
05:13Tian Tan Buddha
Lais
Lais
06:09Yick Cheong Building (Monster Building)
Rotasız Seyyah
Rotasız Seyyah
06:58Ladies' Market
kriserika
kriserika
07:32Po Lin Monastery
Jan and Ann
Jan and Ann
07:50Wong Tai Sin Temple
Sam and Victor
Sam and Victor
08:07Tsim Sha Tsui
Ugur Kola
Ugur Kola
10:26Gateway Hotel, Marco Polo
Jay and Karolina
Jay and Karolina
05:07Mobile Softee
TyRisVlog
TyRisVlog
05:21Central–Mid-Levels Escalator
TyRisVlog
TyRisVlog
05:48The Peak Tram
TyRisVlog
TyRisVlog
Vlogger popularity
2 vloggers mentioned
“They tried the Michelin-recommended pan-fried buns from this popular street food spot, spending 47 HKD.”
— TyRisVlog
2 vloggers mentioned
“They started Day 3 with a slow coffee at this cafe, which is tucked away in a quiet alley and serves drinks in traditional porcelain cups.”
— Lais
2 vloggers mentioned
“They had a snack at this famous bakery located in The Peak Galleria mall, spending 39 HKD on egg tarts and other pastries.”
— TyRisVlog
1 vloggers mentioned
“They tried the famous sourdough egg tart at this popular bakery and spent 150 HKD.”
— TyRisVlog
1 vloggers mentioned
“The vlogger visits a pop-up bar collaboration between Bar Leone and Louis Vuitton at Lee Garden One. They mention the bar is modeled after the old Yum Sing Bar from the 1970s and has a Chinese-British aesthetic.”
— Sam and Victor
1 vloggers mentioned
“The vlogger visits this popular tea shop because their partner has never tried it before. They order the jasmine green milk tea and comment on the automated drink system.”
— Sam and Victor
1 vloggers mentioned
“The vlogger visits this cafe for what he calls a "formidable cappuccino," noting he rarely uses that word.”
— Lost LeBlanc
1 vloggers mentioned
“The group dines at this cafe in Mong Kok. They enjoy various dishes including chicken rice, noodles with chicken wings, and Hong Kong-style milk tea.”
— kriserika
1 vloggers mentioned
“The group returns to this street food stall in Tsim Sha Tsui to eat curry fish balls and siu mai. The vlogger notes that the siu mai is mostly rice cake.”
— kriserika
1 vloggers mentioned
“A local recommended this Islamic restaurant. The vlogger was seated with a friendly elderly man and enjoyed a meal, including a "beef hip" which he found delicious and exploded in his mouth.”
— Lost LeBlanc
1 vloggers mentioned
“A Michelin-recommended char siu spot where they had lunch. The vlogger rated the roast goose and BBQ pork a "10 out of 10", saying it was the best he's ever had.”
— Jan and Ann
1 vloggers mentioned
“They visit this famous, old-school Hong Kong cafe, noting the long queue outside. They describe the interior as a "hive of energy" and try the iconic pineapple bun and egg tart.”
— Jay and Karolina
October to December offers the best balance of cool weather, clear skies and festive atmosphere
Spring
Autumn (Oct–Nov): Cool, clear skies, low humidity
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Jun–Sep: Typhoon season, extreme heat & humidity
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Autumn
Winter (Dec–Feb): Festive season, mild temps (15–20°C)
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Essentials
Daily Budget
HK$500–800 (~€60–95) / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)
~25 min to centre · Airport Express · HK$115
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Visa-free 14–180 days depending on nationality
Tipping
10% service charge usually included
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“The vloggers check into their hotel room, which they find spacious and a significant upgrade from their previous "coffin-sized" room in Hong Kong. The room has a large bed, a desk, and a modern bathroom with a bathtub.”
— Jay and Karolina
“The vlogger mentions this is the hotel he's been staying at for his trip, located in the Lan Kwai Fong area.”
— Lost LeBlanc
“The family stayed at this hostel inside Chungking Mansions. The vlogger notes that while budget-friendly, the building is old and the room is very small, but decent enough for just sleeping.”
— TyRisVlog
“The vlogger shows the hallway and the digital lock of their accommodation. They are staying in room 3215.”
— kriserika
“The vlogger arrives at their hotel, Page 148, after a short walk from the bus stop. They show the entrance and the lobby before heading up to their room on the 25th floor.”
— Rotasız Seyyah
“The vlogger mentions that this is the hotel where he is staying, highlighting its very central location in the Tsim Sha Tsui area.”
— Ugur Kola

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