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“The vlogger has a classic Hong Kong breakfast set, which they describe as 'SO GOOD', noting the milk tea isn't sweet.”
— adaysophie
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Oct–Dec
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3–5 Days
7 days to explore outlying islands
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Temples, skyline views, street food & more
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October to December offers the best balance of cool weather, clear skies and festive atmosphere
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
Search flights to Hong KongVisa
Visa-free 14–180 days depending on nationality
Tipping
10% service charge usually included
Vlogger Tip
Take the Star Ferry at night — it costs less than HK$3 and gives you the best view of the skyline light show. Skip the tourist Peak Tram queue and hike up instead.
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3–4 days covers Victoria Peak, temples, markets, and food tours. Add 2 days for Lantau Island and outlying islands.
Mid-range budget is HK$500–800/day. Street food is cheap (HK$30–60), but hotels are pricey. The Star Ferry costs just HK$2.70.
The MTR metro is fast, clean and covers the whole city. Get an Octopus Card for seamless travel on metro, buses, ferries and trams.
Very safe. Public transport runs late, streets are well-lit. Standard precautions for pickpockets in crowded areas like Mong Kok.
Dim sum, roast goose, egg waffles, pineapple buns, and milk tea. Tim Ho Wan is the world's cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant.
Most Western passport holders get 14–180 days visa-free. US/UK/EU citizens get 90 days. Check your specific nationality.
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4 Vloggers“The vlogger has a classic Hong Kong breakfast set, which they describe as 'SO GOOD', noting the milk tea isn't sweet.”
— adaysophie
“They tried the Michelin-recommended pan-fried buns from this popular street food spot, spending 47 HKD.”
— TyRisVlog
3 Vloggers“They had a snack at this famous bakery located in The Peak Galleria mall, spending 39 HKD on egg tarts and other pastries.”
— TyRisVlog
2 Vloggers“After queuing in the heat, the vlogger secures the famous sourdough egg tarts, which they find obviously delicious.”
— adaysophie
“The vlogger tries a Hong Kong-style breakfast for the first time, including egg tarts which she finds delicious, and pineapple buns. She also tries a signature iced lemon tea.”
— sallykim7
2 Vloggers“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
“The vlogger dines at this famous spot, enjoying a 'preserved meats rice pot' and particularly loving the crispy soy rice at the bottom.”
— adaysophie
2 Vloggers“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
2 Vloggers“She visits this popular spot to try her first egg tart of the trip. She says the crust is super crisp, flaky, and buttery.”
— Breanna Quan
2 Vloggers“The vlogger goes for dinner at this famous noodle shop. She mentions having a shared dining experience, which was nice.”
— Breanna Quan
2 Vloggers“The vlogger waited in a super long queue for 16 minutes to eat at this popular dim sum spot. They ordered a variety of dishes recommended on TikTok, including baked BBQ pork buns and mango custard rolls.”
— Tiffany Chia
“Her friends take her to this Michelin-starred izakaya for dinner. She highlights the chicken and rice dish with a poached egg, saying it was "soooo good" and highly recommends the place.”
— sallykim7
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1 Vloggers stayed here“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
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger checks into her hotel room very late at 2:30 AM after a long and difficult travel day. She shows the modern room with a large bed and a view of the city at night.”
— sallykim7
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger gives a quick tour of her hotel room, showing the city view with mountains and condo buildings from her window.”
— Breanna Quan
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger mentions this is the hotel he's been staying at for his trip, located in the Lan Kwai Fong area.”
— Lost LeBlanc
1 Vloggers stayed here“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
1 Vloggers stayed here“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
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger mentions that this is the hotel where he is staying, highlighting its very central location in the Tsim Sha Tsui area.”
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