Plan a blissful escape at a rare urban sanctuary on Victoria Harbour. Here each guestroom and suite is reimagined as a Personal Haven of peace and tranquillity – exclusively yours to experience. From the window front daybed revealing spectacular Framed Views or the Oasis Bathroom, find unexpected harmony and a sense of warmth and serenity.
Explore an alluring dining destination with iconic restaurants, magnificent harbourviews and the vibrancy of local tastes and emerging talent married with innovation, creativity and decadence. Immersive culinary journeys go beyond the excellence of the cuisine itself with sensory encounters inspired by Hong Kong’s rich culture and art.
Hong Kong is a dazzling blend of tradition and modernity, offering travelers a wealth of experiences. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, this dynamic city has something for everyone. As you plan your stay at the luxurious Regent Hong Kong, here are 10 must-do activities to add to your itinerary:
Every March, Hong Kong’s art scene comes alive during Art Month, a city-wide celebration of creativity. Explore international art fairs like Art Basel, pop-up exhibitions and guided gallery walks in neighborhoods like Central. Don’t miss the chance to mingle with artists and collectors—this event transforms Hong Kong into a global art hub.
Located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, M+ is Asia’s first global museum of visual culture. Its striking architecture houses contemporary art, design, and moving images from Hong Kong and beyond. The rooftop garden offers panoramic Victoria Harbour views, just a short drive from Regent Hong Kong.
Situated in Tsim Sha Tsui near Regent Hong Kong, HKMoA showcases over 17,000 artifacts, from ancient Chinese ceramics to modern Hong Kong paintings. The museum’s harborfront location makes it ideal for a post-visit stroll along the Avenue of Stars.
Opened in 2022, the HKPM in West Kowloon features over 900 priceless artifacts from Beijing’s Palace Museum. Marvel at jade carvings, calligraphy, and Qing Dynasty relics. The museum’s design, inspired by traditional Chinese architecture, is a masterpiece itself.
Set to open in 2024, Kai Tak Sports Park is Hong Kong’s newest mega-venue for sports and entertainment. Attend football matches, concerts, or wellness events at this state-of-the-art complex built on the historic Kai Tak Airport site.
No trip to Hong Kong is complete without a ride on the iconic Star Ferry. Glide across Victoria Harbour between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui for breathtaking skyline views—especially magical at golden hour.
Dive into Hong Kong’s lively night culture at Temple Street Night Market. Bargain for trinkets, electronics, and jade jewelry or savor street food staples like sizzling claypot rice, spicy curry fish balls, and sweet egg waffles. The vibrant chaos peaks after sunset, with neon-lit stalls, Cantonese opera singers, and fortune tellers adding to the atmosphere.
Soak in Hong Kong’s skyline from the city’s highest point. Ride the historic Peak Tram (a 135-year-old funicular) to the summit, then stroll the Sky Terrace or Lugard Road for panoramic views.
Dive into magic at Hong Kong’s beloved theme park. Explore seven themed lands, from Mystic Manor to Toy Story Land, and catch parades, fireworks, and Disney character meet-and-greets. Seasonal events like Halloween and Christmas add extra enchantment.
Step back in time at Hong Kong’s “Venice of the East.” Wander stilt houses, sample dried seafood, and take a boat tour to spot rare pink dolphins. Try Tai O’s signature shrimp paste or crispy egg waffles.
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