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How much spending money will I need for a week in Hong Kong?

How much spending money will I need for a week in Hong Kong?

A vacation to Hong Kong for one week usually costs around HK$7,594 for one person. So, a trip to Hong Kong for two people costs around HK$15,189 for one week. A trip for two weeks for two people costs HK$30,378 in Hong Kong.

How do people spend a week in Hong Kong?

The ULTIMATE Hong Kong Itinerary for One Week

  1. How long should I stay in Hong Kong?
  2. Day 1: Overlook the Hong Kong City & Victoria Harbor.
  3. Day 2: Relaxing in the Nan Lian Garden.
  4. Day 3: Hong Kong Museum Of History.
  5. Day 4: Explore the Markets and Specialty Streets.
  6. Day 5: Lantau Island.
  7. Day 6: Hiking at Dragon’s Back Ridge.
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How many days do you need to spend in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has a lot to do. While you can visit the city within one or two days, it’s best to spend at least three days in Hong Kong. If you’re going to visit Macau, I’d add another day so you’d need 4-5 days to really see the place.

What is there to do in Hong Kong this weekend?

Top 35 Best Things To Do In Hong Kong This Weekend

  • Indonesian Night.
  • NOWHERE (Editor’s Cut)
  • St Andrew’s Celebration Dinner.
  • The Snowman and The Bear.
  • Free AIA Vitality Park Classes.
  • Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival 2021 “Chinese Omakase by Masterchefs”
  • Hotel ICON Open Day.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk, The Panto.

How many days do you need in Japan?

Generally speaking, two weeks is usually the recommended days that foreigners usually spend in Japan if their only goal is just for sightseeing and traveling purposes. From that two weeks, visitors usually spend around 3 to 5 days in Tokyo and spend the rest in other destinations.

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Is it better to stay in Kowloon or Hong Kong Island?

We prefer staying in Kowloon so that you afforded views of the world class Hong Kong Skyline. Better western dining on the HK Island side, better local dining, in our view, on the Kowloon side but its not that much different. Great shopping on both sides in Causeway Bay (HK Island) and Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon).