Hong Kong contains a diverse wealth of attractions for visitors of all tastes. Its busy urban streets are home to both historical treasures and modern themed attractions, while just outside the city, sandy beaches and green hills offer a relaxing escape.
- Hong Kong Disneyland — A world of fantasy that kids and families cannot miss! An unforgettable experience at Hong Kong Disneyland begins with a magical journey through seven themed lands – Main Street U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Toy Story Land, Grizzly Gulch and Mystic Point. There are also exhilarating rides, amazing adventures and fantastic shows, including a complete Marvel-themed experience in the Iron Man Experience and Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!
(https://www.hongkongdisneyland.com/)
Located at Lantau Island. Visitors can take MTR and switch to the Disneyland Resort Line at Sunny Bay Station.
- Hong Kong Wetland Park – Located near the internationally recognised Mai Po Marshes bird sanctuary, the 61-hectare Hong Kong Wetland Park demonstrates the diversity of Hong Kong’s wetland ecosystem. Outside the Visitor Centre, there are extensive wetlands and a number of bird hides and viewing pavilions. Visitors can get close to nature through integrated, themed education and recreation facilities, including audio-visual shows, wildlife models and wetland simulations.
(https://www.wetlandpark.gov.hk/en/)
Located in Tin Shui Wai. The Park is accessible via MTR, bus, car, coach or bicycle.
- LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Hong Kong — Dubbed the 30,000 square foot ultimate indoor playground, LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Hong Kong will provide a 2-3 hour interactive and educational experience for families with children. Built inside the attraction is the MINILAND® Hong Kong, a miniature LEGO® replica of the city, featuring many iconic local landmarks and street views of Hong Kong. The Centre also features other exciting LEGO® themed play areas including Kingdom Quest, LEGO® Friends, LEGO® Creative Workshop, DUPLO® Farm, Merlin’s Apprentice, LEGO® Racer: Build & Test, and a 4D studio.
(https://www.legolanddiscoverycentre.com/hong-kong/en/)
Located at K11 MUSEA, Tsim Sha Tsui. Visitors can take MTR to East Tsim Sha Tsui Station.
- Madame Tussauds Hong Kong — With over 100 incredibly lifelike wax figures, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong delivers a fun and interactive celebrity experience in which everyone can pretend to be a star, or just compare themselves to the real thing. Visitors can find world-famous faces in 11 themed areas, such as Animated World, The Champions, Fashion Zone, K-wave Zone, Kung Fu Zone, Historical and National Heroes, Hong Kong Glamour, Music Icons, World Premiere and more. Notable stars include Bruce Lee, Iron Man, the British royal family, David Beckham, Jackson Wang and Korean celebrities.
(https://www.madametussauds.com/hong-kong/en/)
Located at The Peak Tower. A Peak Tram ride takes visitors from Central to the exhibition.
- MONOPOLY DREAMS™ — MONOPOLY is the most popular board game in the world, MONOPOLY DREAMS™ utilises Hologram and 4DX to present all the major elements in the game, such as Ultimate Banking, Title Deed, Tokens, Waterworks, Chance, etc. Whether it is for family reunion or friends gathering, people of all ages can create unforgettable memories here and get surprises through different interactive experiences.
(https://www.monopolydreams.com/hk/en/)
Located at The Peak Galleria. A Peak Tram ride takes visitors from Central to the attraction.
- Ngong Ping 360 — Visitors can start their Lantau Island journey with a 25-minute Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride from Tung Chung to the 1.5-hectare Ngong Ping Village, where a wide array of shopping and dining options can be found. The Crystal Cabin’s glass bottom offers an astonishing panoramic view along the ride. Adjacent to Ngong Ping Village are the renowned Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping Piazza and Wisdom Path, as well as the Big Buddha, one of the world’s tallest bronze outdoor sitting Buddha statues. A breathtaking sunset view makes the perfect conclusion to a day out in Lantau.
Located at Lantau Island. The Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal is about a five-minute walk from MTR Tung Chung Station.
- Noah’s Ark Hong Kong — The world’s only full-size replica of Noah’s Ark is a popular place for both international and local visitors. The natural and comfortable environment makes it a great destination for families. Parents and children can also explore the unique history and culture of Ma Wan, learning the values of life, family and the earth through its various exhibitions, entertainment and educational activities. Other attractions include Solar Tower, Ark Garden, Noah’s Adventureland and Treasure House. The park also overlooks Tsing Ma Bridge. Visitors can stay at the Noah’s Resort hotel to get away from the busy city.
(http://www.noahsark.com.hk/eng/index.jsp)
Located at Ma Wan. Ferry services are available between Central pier and Park Island.
- Ocean Park Hong Kong — Opened in 1977, Ocean Park is a world-class marine theme park with diverse attractions and a long-standing commitment to promoting and supporting animal conservation. Covering more than 915,000 square metres, the park consists of the Waterfront and Summit areas, which are connected by the Cable Car and Ocean Express funicular train. Featuring numerous popular attractions like Aqua City, Old Hong Kong, Polar Adventure and Thrill Mountain, the park also organises various themed events, including Halloween bash and summer carnival.
(https://www.oceanpark.com.hk/en)
Launched in September 2021, Water World Ocean Park Hong Kong is Asia’s first all-weather, year-round water park. In addition to 27 thrilling attractions in five themed zones, the park also features outdoor terraced platforms for visitors to capture the panoramic views of its surroundings while immersing themselves in the excitement of the waves, rivers and slippery slides.
Located at Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island. Visitors can take MTR to Ocean Park Station.