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South East Asia Hong Kong

Modern skyscrapers set against a shimmering harbour, the chimes of trams zipping through traffic, the streets abuzz with people and daily city life; Hong Kong is sure to make a lasting impression.

At a glance

A hub for Asia and beyond, Hong Kong is an ideal stopover with efficient transport, luxurious hotels and great variety of authentic experiences

Stay in a room with a views across Victoria Harbour, one of the world’s great cityscapes

A city where east meets west, with reminders of British colonial history across the territory from the shores of Stanley Harbour, the Noon Day Gun and afternoon tea at the legendary Peninsula hotel.

Beyond skyscrapers lies unexpected tranquillity, with scenic walks on The Peak and trails across the outlying islands

A traditional dim sum lunch in a busy Hong Kong restaurant with the locals is an authentic Hong Kong experience

Overview

Arguably Asia’s most cosmopolitan city, Hong Kong offers much to see and do, from designer shopping and sipping cocktails in fashionable bars to taking a helicopter tour for a soaring city view. Look beyond the 21st century and the savvy traveller can also catch glimpses of old-world charm and calm with incense-wreathed Taoist temples, gleaming hotels serving traditional afternoon tea, rustic remote walking trails and graceful Tai-Chi being practised in tidy city parks.

Tap into the city's frenetic energy as this business and financial hub proudly flaunts its sense of urban adventure. Highlights include riding one of the world’s steepest funicular railways up Victoria Peak for breathtaking views of the city and its harbour, bagging yourself a bargain at the famous Kowloon night markets, and visiting Lantau Island and its famous ‘Big Buddha’, one of the largest Buddha statues in all China.

When to visit

With four distinct seasons, spring and autumn are the best time to visit. Winter, from December to February, is cool and dry with rising temperatures and humidity from March to May. Summer heat and humidity from June to August gives way to a comfortable autumn with pleasant breezes from September to November.

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Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong The Murray, Hong Kong, A Niccolo Hotel

The Murray boasts an ideal location on Hong Kong Island in the heart of Central District, next to the Peak Tram station and a short walk to Lang Kwai Fong with its bars and restaurants. And to escape the busy city, just steps from the hotel is the green oasis of Hong Kong Park, linking directly to Pacific Place Mall. Combining luxury and style with a location close to landmarks, shopping and parks, the Murray is an ideal choice.

Kowloon, Hong Kong The Langham, Hong Kong

Situated in one of the most fashionable addresses in Hong Kong close to the Kowloon waterfront, this highly acclaimed hotel is the epitome of timeless European elegance, while also showcasing signature Langham service and flare for five-star detail.

Kowloon, Hong Kong The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula is one of the world's landmark hotels, dating from 1928 when it was the the place to see and be seen in Hong Kong society and was known as the 'finest hotel East of Suez.'

Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

Once the tallest building in Hong Kong, this is the original Mandarin Oriental hotel and exudes traditional Chinese style in concert with contemporary luxury in the heart of Hong Kong Island. Since its grand opening in 1963, this iconic hotel has seamlessly blended traditional Asian hospitality with contemporary sophistication.