Hong Kong is one of the most family-friendly destinations in Asia. Brimming with so many must-see attractions for people of all ages, it’s a top choice for those who want to make the most out of their vacation. Having amusement parks, historic museums, shopping malls, nightlife districts, and delicious cuisine, Hong Kong easily becomes a place worth visiting.
There are so many things to do in Hong Kong even with a short but sweet trip! Check out this three-day, two-night itinerary to explore the best of Hong Kong.
Day 1
Hong Kong Disneyland
Start your day one right– head straight to Hong Kong Disneyland, the happiest place on Earth. It’s ideal for family-friendly fun, witnessing your favorite Disney characters come to life, dashing in and out of their magical rides, and exploring the whole park. From day to night, your Disneyland experience will be packed with so many unforgettable adventures for you and your kids!
Lunch: Hong Kong Disneyland Meal
You don’t have to go out and eat lunch when you’re already inside Disneyland. Plenty of restaurants and stalls serving Japanese, Cantonese, American, and other Southeast Asian food fare are available in the resort. For a hassle-free meal, get an e-voucher that lets you enjoy discounted meals whether you want it for lunch or dinner.
Dinner: All You Can Eat at Hai Yun Tian
After an energy-filled day, you surely deserve a sumptuous dinner buffet. Go to Hai Yun Tian’s Dinner Market, where you can indulge in unlimited food and drinks for three hours! Devour your favorite Asian dishes like crispy duck skin, dumplings, pickled fish, and salt and pepper chicken, and pair them with wine, soda, or juice for a filling meal. Children under three eat for free!
Day 2
Morning: Hong Kong Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428
Take a funicular ride with the Peak Tram and see the picture-perfect city skyline view of Hong Kong on day two. This signature attraction takes you on a road trip to witness Hong Kong’s iconic skyline at Sky Terrace 428, a 360-degree viewing platform. To make your Peak Tram experience more delightful, visit the Amusing Moment Selfie Studio where you can dress up in Victorian-era clothing and take lots of photos in various scenic spots.
Lunch: Wan Rong Shao Guan
When in Hong Kong, dumplings must be on your must-try list! If you’re a food lovin’ family, book a table at Wan Rong Shao Guan for an all-you-can-eat dim sum feast. Fill your tummies with exquisite dim sum, soup, vegetable dishes, and desserts for a satisfying lunch before you head to your next destination!
Afternoon: Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
Another exciting activity to do with your family in Hong Kong is going on a thrill ride with the Ngong Ping 360 cable car! Don’t pass up the chance to admire views from up above and see its verdant forests, deep blue seas, and the legendary Tian Tan Buddha and the Po Lin Monastery. It’s an amazing cable car experience that gives you breathtaking views in a unique way!
Dinner: Cafe Lagoon
End your day two by having a delicious dinner at Cafe Lagoon in Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel. This cozy all-day dining restaurant serves various Asian specialties for all its hungry guests. There’s also a dedicated dessert corner for kids!
Day 3
Morning: Madame Tussauds
Meet your favorite celebrities and take as many selfies as you want at Madame Tussauds! In this wax museum, you can see lifelike statues of famous personalities and A-listers in Asia. With 12 different zones and close to a hundred wax figures, you’ll enjoy posing with icons like Michael Jackson, Cristiano Ronaldo, and the hottest K-Pop superstars in the K-Wave zone.
Lunch: Aberdeen Seafood and Cultural Tour with Lunch
Hop into a sampan boat and have a delicious seafood lunch on this lunch tour! In Aberdeen Fishing Village, you’ll enjoy an immersive seafood and cultural tour as you roam around the harbor via a sampan boat. You can learn about their community with an audio guide while eating a delicious bowl of boat noodles and seafood dishes.
Ocean Park
Take the kids to the largest aquarium in East Asia, and get to meet the cute marine creatures at Ocean Park. In this aquatic-themed amusement park, you can meet and greet koalas, pandas, and fishes, go on adventure rides, witness cool animal shows, and learn about the great underwater through an interactive tour.
Dinner: Lighthouse Cafe at The Fullerton
Your last night in Hong Kong should be spent with a culinary feast at the Lighthouse Cafe. Situated at The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel, dine in at this oceanfront hotel that offers delectable seafood fiesta, decadent desserts, barbecue, pizza, and afternoon tea to all guests. The cafe serves international, Mediterranean, and Asian delights that’ll surely satisfy each guest’s cravings!
Find more family-friendly activities in Hong Kong and other countries when you visit the KKDay website!