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Home > 10 TIPS FOR TRAVELING TO HONG KONG

10 TIPS FOR TRAVELING TO HONG KONG

Written by:  Rex

Hong Kong is one of the absolute dream travel destinations. The skyline is undoubtedly one of the most impressive in the world.

What many are also not aware of: Hong Kong can shine beyond the skyline with subtropical vegetation and beautiful beaches that can be reached quickly from the city center. Of course, the delicious and exotic food offer should not go unmentioned.

Another plus point: The city offers a perfect introduction to the fascinating Asian world because in Hong Kong you get served a kind of “China light” due to the British influences.

A trip to a mega-metropolis like Hong Kong, however, needs to be well organized to get the most out of the often-short vacation time. The experts at Destinations.ai can help if you’re feeling overwhelmed and want some guidance!

In this guide, we will discuss 10 most important Hong Kong travel tips on topics such as arrival, airport transfer, use of local transport, travel insurance from DBS travel insurance and the most beautiful sights.

So, let’s no longer philosophize about Hong Kong’s merits and let’s go to Hong Kong’s left-hand traffic.

  1. Hong Kong travel tips for the best travel time.

Hong Kong is a city where the climate should be included in your travel planning. The metropolis has a humid, subtropical climate influenced by the monsoons.

The monsoon is particularly noticeable from April and ensures very high temperatures with high humidity and often heavy rain until August. Accordingly, it rains most frequently between April and September.

The heat peaked between June and September. In addition, dozens of typhoons in the summer months (especially in August and September) can jeopardize travel fun.

The autumn and winter months, on the other hand, have comparatively low temperatures, making the period from October to March the best time to explore Hong Kong.

  • General Hong Kong Vacation Tips (Packing List, Tips, Etc.)

At this point we would like to briefly address a few things that should be on your packing list for a trip to Hong Kong:

Travel credit card and DBS travel insurance: To get the currency of your dreams cheaply or free of charge abroad, use two of the best free travel credit cards.

Passport: To enter Hong Kong, your passport should have the remaining validity of over 6 months.

Insect repellent: If you also want to explore Hong Kong’s nature on hikes, it may not hurt to have an insect repellent like Nobite with you.

  • Visa for Hong Kong

To enter the Asian country, it is not necessary to obtain a visa in advance. Most citizens from Latin American countries only need a passport that is in force and valid for 6 months to enter the country. These may remain in Hong Kong for a maximum of 90 days.

  • How to Get Around Hong Kong?

By subway: The easiest way to get around the city of Hong Kong is by subway (MTR). For this, it is best to buy an Octopus card upon arrival at the airport (the money is returned at the end) or it can be purchased at any office in the metro stations. The Octopus card serves many things, including the entrance to the Victoria’s Peak terrace or the tram that takes you there.

By Bus: Another way to get around Hong Kong is the bus, be sure to buy an Octopus Card to travel on it.

  • How to Arrive from The Airport?

By Bus: To get to the hostels, the cheapest option is to take the A21 bus from the airport that runs every 12 minutes except from 12 at night until 6 in the morning. It takes about an hour and costs 33 Hong Kong dollars. Get off at Nathan Road with Cameron Road if you go to the hostels’ area.

On the contrary, if you arrive at night you can take the N21, it costs $ 23 from HK and passes every 20 minutes until 4:40 in the morning.

  • Security in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is usually a fairly safe site. It is a very dense city, therefore there are many people on the street and there can also be pickpockets. For the rest, do not worry too much if you are traveling to Hong Kong. But, a travel insurance from DBS travel insurance can offer you a lot of benefits.

  • Price

Hong Kong is one of the most exclusive cities in the world. Therefore, calculate € 10 for a glass of wine and at least € 20 for lunch. A glass of wine costs € 25 in the OZONE bar on the 118th floor of the International Commerce Center.

  • Change Money

You have to change euros to Hong Kong dollars. You cannot pay anywhere with euros. There are exchange offices everywhere in Hong Kong Island and along Nathan Road. Pay attention to whether there are fees for changing money, compare the exchange rate or withdraw cash from an ATM.

  • Neighborhoods

Hong Kong’s Island and the southern part of Kowloon near the harbor are the best places to live for a city break. From there you can quickly reach all the sights in Hong Kong by cheap taxis or the metro.

  1. Sightseeing

When you plan to visit the most famous sights such as Victoria Peak and the Big Buddha on Lantau if possible, during the week. Hong Kong residents also like to visit the attractions on weekends. There are particularly long waiting times at the cable car to Victoria Peak at the weekend.

Conclusion

Hong Kong is one of those cities that never sleeps, always pulsating and always changing. It is also the history of the city as a British colony, together with the influence of China and ex-pats from all over the world, that makes Hong Kong so interesting.

Some plans only two or three days for a trip to Hong Kong. We think that’s a bad idea. Your tip is definitely to explore life in Hong Kong for five or more days. It pays off!

Finally, we hope that our Hong Kong travel guide will help you plan and take a city break.

If you have any questions, your own tips or want to share your experience with Hong Kong afterward, then just write me in the comments below. We look forward to hearing from you!

Have fun in Hong Kong!

Jan 24, 2016Rex
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