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Hong Kong Refined: A Private Collection of Heritage and Heights

Hong Kong Refined: A Private Collection of Heritage and Heights

Discover the soul of the harbor city through exclusive perspectives and cultural immersion.

Every element of this concept serves as an initial inspiration. Your dedicated curator will tailor the pacing, privacy layer and access entirely around you during consultation.

Hong Kong · 6 days

Key facts

Destination
Hong Kong
Duration
6 days

Overview

At a glance

Experience the ultimate juxtaposition of Hong Kong, from the quiet sanctity of Chi Lin Nunnery to the panoramic grandeur of Victoria Peak. Journey beyond the skyline to the verdant peaks of Lantau and the innovative pulse of neighboring Shenzhen. FTT Travel curates every moment to ensure an effortless blend of historic charm and modern prestige.

Day by day

A suggested rhythm.

Day 1

Arrival & Evening Stroll

Settle into Hong Kong and enjoy your first glimpse of the city's iconic skyline. The evening includes a walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and an optional viewing of the Symphony of Lights.

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  • Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

    Arguably the world’s most spectacular urban waterfront, the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade offers an unrivaled panorama of the Victoria Harbour skyline. At its heart lies the Avenue of Stars, a sophisticated tribute to Hong Kong’s cinematic heritage, redesigned by landscape architect James Corner. Guests can stroll past handprints of film legends and the iconic Bruce Lee statue, all while framed by the dramatic interplay of glass and steel across the water. As evening falls, the promenade becomes the premier vantage point for 'A Symphony of Lights,' a dazzling multimedia display that transforms the city’s skyscrapers into a choreographed canvas of light and sound.

  • Symphony of Lights

    A spectacular laser show that can be viewed from the waterfront.

Day 2

Central District & Victoria Peak

Explore iconic sights, delve into colonial history, and witness breathtaking views from Victoria Peak.

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  • Star Ferry

    The Star Ferry Harbour Tour offers an quintessential Hong Kong experience, inviting travellers to traverse the shimmering waters of Victoria Harbour aboard a beautifully restored double-decker ferry. Unlike the standard commuter crossing, this leisurely circular voyage provides an unparalleled vantage point of the city's iconic skyline and rugged mountain backdrop. Distinguished by its authentic maritime charm, the tour allows guests to bask in the ocean breeze from the open deck while passing soaring skyscrapers and bustling maritime traffic. As sunset approaches, the experience transforms into a front-row seat for the 'Symphony of Lights,' making it a timeless staple for any luxury Hong Kong itinerary.

  • Mid-Levels Escalators

    As the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, the Central-Mid-Levels Escalators offer a quintessential Hong Kong experience, effortlessly weaving through the city's vertical landscape. Stretching over 800 metres, this engineering marvel connects the bustling financial district of Central with the refined residential enclaves of the Mid-Levels. Riding the system provides a unique vantage point to observe the city’s evolving character, from traditional wet markets and historic temples to the trendy galleries and nightlife of SoHo. It is both a vital artery for daily commuters and a fascinating lens through which visitors can witness the vibrant, multi-layered pulse of Hong Kong life.

  • Tai Kwun

    A masterful intersection of heritage and high culture, Tai Kwun is Hong Kong’s premiere center for heritage and arts. Occupying the meticulously restored Central Police Station compound, this expansive site comprises sixteen historic buildings, including the former Victoria Prison and Magistracy. Beyond its storied stone walls, visitors discover world-class contemporary art galleries, curated lifestyle boutiques, and an exceptional collection of fine-dining establishments. The site’s architectural transformation, led by Herzog & de Meuron, seamlessly integrates sleek modern structures with colonial-era masonry. Whether attending an outdoor performance in the Parade Ground or exploring thought-provoking exhibitions, guests experience a sophisticated sanctuary that defines the urban sophistication of modern Hong Kong.

  • Aberdeen Harbour Sampan Ride

    Aberdeen Harbour offers a captivating glimpse into Hong Kong’s storied maritime heritage, where traditional Tanka boat culture intersects with modern luxury. Once a bustling fishing port, the harbour remains home to a vibrant community living on traditional sampans and houseboats, framed by the towering skyscrapers of the Southern District. Visitors can embark on scenic sampan tours to navigate the floating village, passing historical landmarks and the iconic Jumbo Kingdom. This atmospheric enclave provides a profound sensory experience, blending the aroma of salt air with the rhythmic hum of local commerce, making it an essential destination for those seeking the authentic soul of the city.

  • Peak Tram

    Ride the iconic Peak Tram to Victoria Peak, enjoying unparalleled city views and access to the Sky Terrace 428 observation deck.

  • Victoria Peak

    Commanding the highest point on Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak is the city’s most prestigious landmark, offering an unparalleled panorama of the glittering Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon peninsula. Reached by the historic Peak Tram—a funicular railway operating since 1888—the summit provides a cool respite from the tropical bustle below. Visitors can explore the Sky Terrace 428 for 360-degree views or traverse the verdant Peak Circle Walk for a more tranquil perspective of the rugged coastline. At twilight, the experience becomes truly magical as the urban jungle transforms into a sea of neon, epitomizing the electric energy of Hong Kong.

Day 3

Culture & Heritage in Kowloon

Discover beautiful temples, local life, and enjoy some shopping in Kowloon.

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  • Chi Lin Nunnery

    Visit the stunning Chi Lin Nunnery, known for its wooden architecture.

  • Nan Lian Garden

    Explore the meticulously manicured bonsai trees and peaceful atmosphere adjacent to Chi Lin Nunnery.

  • Che Kung Temple

    Located in Sha Tin, the Che Kung Temple is a magnificent tribute to the nomadic military commander of the Southern Song dynasty, revered for his ability to suppress plagues and disasters. This striking architectural marvel, primarily rebuilt in 1993, showcases traditional Lingnan style with its expansive courtyards and intricate carvings. Visitors and devotees flock here particularly during the Lunar New Year to spin the auspicious bronze fan-shaped wheels. Traditionally spun three times, these wheels are believed to reverse ill fortune and beckon prosperity. The temple’s serene atmosphere and vibrant red facades offer a profound window into Hong Kong’s spiritual heritage and local folk traditions.

  • New Town Plaza

    Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a traditional Cantonese restaurant and an afternoon of shopping.

Day 4

Lantau Island & The Big Buddha

Experience mountain vistas and spiritual peace on Lantau Island.

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  • Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

    Experience a breathtaking aerial journey across Lantau Island with the Ngong Ping 360 Crystal Cabin. This premium round-trip experience features a reinforced glass-bottom cable car, offering an exhilarating, unobstructed bird's-eye view of the turquoise South China Sea, the lush greenery of North Lantau Country Park, and the majestic Tian Tan Buddha. Spanning 5.7 kilometres, the 25-minute ride seamlessly connects Tung Chung to the culturally rich Ngong Ping Village. Ideal for photography enthusiasts and luxury seekers, the Crystal Cabin provides a unique perspective of Hong Kong’s natural beauty, delivering a serene yet thrilling transit to the island's most iconic spiritual landmarks.

  • Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha)

    Perched atop the scenic Ngong Ping highland on Lantau Island, the Tian Tan Buddha—affectionately known as the Giant Buddha—is a monumental bronze statue symbolizing the harmonious relationship between man and nature. Reached via a majestic 268-step staircase or the breathtaking Ngong Ping 360 cable car, this 34-meter-tall masterpiece gazes serenely over the landscape. Visitors can explore the intricate carvings and museum housed within its base or visit the adjacent Po Lin Monastery. Surrounded by lush mountain greenery and panoramic South China Sea views, it offers a profound spiritual experience and a quintessential architectural highlight for any Hong Kong itinerary.

  • Po Lin Monastery

    Founded in 1906, Po Lin Monastery is a premier sanctum of Zen Buddhism tucked away amidst the lush, rolling peaks of Lantau Island. This spiritual landmark is home to the world-renowned Tian Tan Buddha, a majestic bronze statue seated in serene meditation atop 268 steps. Beyond the monumental icon, the monastery complex features the ornate Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas and fragrant incense-filled courtyards. Visitors can indulge in authentic vegetarian cuisine at the refectory while absorbing the tranquil atmosphere. Surrounded by verdant landscapes and mountain mists, the monastery offers a profound cultural journey and a peaceful retreat from Hong Kong’s high-energy urban core.

  • Citygate Outlets

    Optional casual outlet shopping at Citygate Outlets.

Day 5

Optional Shenzhen Day Trip & Return Home

Experience a taste of mainland China before heading back to Hong Kong.

  • Nantou Walled City (Nantou Village)

    Explore a 1,700-year-old historic village beautifully revitalized with trendy cafes and design shops.

  • Huaqiangbei Electronic World

    Visit the massive, mind-boggling tech capital of the world.

Day 6

Departure

Enjoy free time before a private transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Part of this journey

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Accommodation

Places to stay along the journey.

Eaton HK

Hong Kong, China

Eaton HK

Eaton HK reimagines the traditional hotel experience as a vibrant cultural hub in the heart of Kowloon. More than just a place to stay, this independent property serves as a dynamic platform for art, music, and community engagement. Guests are immersed in an atmosphere that celebrates Hong Kong’s creative spirit, with thoughtfully designed spaces that encourage connection and discovery. From its dedicated cinema and radio station to its wellness programs and co-working areas, Eaton fosters a sense of belonging for both locals and travelers. This commitment to social impact and progressive values sets it apart, offering a truly authentic and enriching urban escape amid the bustling city. The hotel’s unique blend of hospitality and cultural programming provides an insightful window into contemporary Hong Kong life.

The Peninsula Hong Kong

Hong Kong, China

The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula Hong Kong is more than just a hotel; it’s an enduring icon of Asian hospitality, perpetually defining luxury on the Kowloon waterfront. Since 1928, its grand facade and legendary service have captivated generations of world travelers, offering an unparalleled journey into refined comfort. Guests are immediately enveloped by an atmosphere of timeless sophistication, where meticulously preserved art deco details meet breathtaking Victoria Harbour views. The renowned afternoon tea in the Lobby, accompanied by live music, remains an quintessential experience, a cherished ritual as much as a culinary delight. From its fleet of Rolls-Royces to the discreet yet attentive staff, every element underscores a commitment to an elevated and memorable stay, perfectly situated amidst Tsim Sha Tsui’s vibrant energy.

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