The world’s highest rooftop bar is exactly what bucket-list dreams are made of. On the 118th floor of the Ritz-Carlton, you’ll bask in extreme views of Hong Kong Island while sipping an HK Skyline. Read more.
A great outdoor deck, with its own cocktail bar and 180-degree views across the harbour! Read more.
Mido is one of the oldest tea cafes (or cha chaan teng) in the city, having opened in the roaring 1950s. The décor hasn’t changed much since its opening, and that’s part of the charm! Lovely! Read more.
There's the trinkets market, the cheap sex toy vendors, the rows and rows of stalls offering fortune telling. Street food -- hot, fresh, of questionable hygiene and totally irresistible -- beckons. Read more.
茶. 家 Teakha is truly a hidden gem in 上環 Sheung Wan. This tea cafe is a nice and cosy spot to chill out and spend a quiet afternoon. This place is a must-visit for tea-lovers! Read more.
It takes 20 minutes to complete the journey on this 800-meter-long escalator, but it goes in only one direction -- down in the morning and up in the evening. Read more.
Thanks to its history, Yung Kee is just as popular with the locals as it is with those tourists lucky enough to hear about it so make this an absolute must when visiting Hong Kong... Read more.
There's no easy way to visit the Buddha. You just have to walk 268 steps uphill and down afterward. The view of the Buddha as well as the surrounding view from above are worth the climb. Read more.
Hang Heung Wife Cake 恆香老婆餅 is one of the best souvenirs to buy for family and friends. The wife cakes are made fresh daily with no preservatives hence they can only last for a week. Read more here... Read more.