Discover top attractions, restaurants, shopping and entertainment in Hong Kong for a full city experience. Stay in the Silka Seaview, Discover top Yau Ma Tei attractions, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment in this energetic part of Hong Kong. At our hotel you will also find yourself surrounded by endless tourist attractions that you will want to explore. Popular local markets like the Temple Street Night Market and the Jade Market are a mere 60 seconds away by foot. A 5-minute drive will take you to the world-famous shopping meccas of Nathan Road and Tsim Sha Tsui.
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Located on the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, the Avenue of Stars pays tribute to Hong Kong’s most celebrated movie stars and directors such as Jackie Chan and John Woo, featuring their handprints, commemorative plaques, and movie milestones.

Located in Yuen Po Street in Mong Kok, this charming garden contains some 70 songbird stalls, courtyards, and moon gates.
Opening hours: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00p.m.

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort offers an unforgettable experience for guests of all ages. Get ready to be immersed in over a 100 world-class entertainment offerings in seven themed lands, from brand-new attractions to the most spectacular live shows ever. Prepare to be dazzled as you enjoy countless magical experiences!

Lan Kwai Fong, one of the most popular hangouts in Hong Kong, is not merely a place for pubs and nightclubbing. Its restaurants also provide a range of cuisines: from Italian and Mediterranean to Thai and Chinese. Stroll along Hollywood Road and you’ll soon discover Hong Kong’s “SoHo”, which offers a wide range of upmarket international restaurants and bars along Stanley Street, D’Aguilar Street, and Wellington Street.

As a gateway to Lantau Island, the Ngong Ping Cable Car starts at Tung Chung Town Centre and ends in Ngong Ping. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the natural environment of North Lantau Country Park, Hong Kong International Airport, South China Sea, the giant Tian Tan Buddha Statue, and Ngong Ping Market.

Ocean Park is a world-class marine theme park in the southern part of Hong Kong Island. Visitors can see a variety of marine mammals, from dolphins to penguins. The new Aqua City features over 400 species of exotic fish and other aquatic animals. Neptune’s Restaurant is Hong Kong’s first aquarium dining.

The Peak is perhaps Hong Kong’s most popular attraction. Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic harbour and city views on the way up to The Peak via the Peak Tram or bus. Once on The Peak, you can dine at a variety of trendy restaurants, and explore The Peak Circle Walk to enjoy the fabulous views of Victoria Harbour.

Built in the 1880s, this is one of Kowloon’s oldest temples. Tin Hau or “Queen of Heaven” is a beloved deity in Hong Kong, who according to legend was an excellent swimmer and a protector of fishermen and seafarers. The temple is open daily, from early morning till around 5:30p.m.
