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11 hour transit at Hong Kong
Next month I'll have 11hours to kill at Hong Kong airport between flights from New Zealand to Europe with my family (wife, 2 boys 16 and 15, and 6 year old daughter).
Some people have suggested that's long enough to have a look around in town? Others have said book a day room at an airport hotel and lounge by the pool for the day. Anyone got any ideas or experiences with Hong Kong? I believe they have transit visas of up to 24 hours to leave the airport as long as you have outbound boarding passes without paying departure taxes.. |
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If you think you will have enough collective energy after a 10Hr ??? flight from NZ to HK, I vote you have a look around.
I would take the train to Kowloon - Tsim Sha Tsui & have a walk around the harbour side perhaps take a short ferry ride to the Hong Kong island and have a look around the shops there too. Get some selfies of yourselves on those cute little ferries! Be aware that Hong Kong has become a theme park for the mainland Chinese so you wont have the time to wait in the Disneyland like queue lines for, say, a tram ride to the Peak. But just to wander around the harbour will probably give you a taste for the place. just enough so you plan to fit in a 2 day stopover on your next visit! Also be aware of the 'touts', usually Indian, that will target you, so that you visit their uncle's suit shop - they arent beggars or gypsies and mean no harm but can get annoying. The whole place is very safe. We have eaten at various cafes in the airport and these have been excellent too. Have fun. |
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Do Victoria Peak. Catch the train to Central then get off and go to the bus station and catch the 15 bus (Not 15C) to the end. It is much, much quicker than catching the Peak tram. Only becasue the line for the tram is always a 50 minute wait. It will give you great photo opps. I love Hong Kong, such a great place. When you get to the airport buy an Octopus card so you can travel on all the public transport quickly and easily.
Bus 15 to The Peak http://hong-kong-travel.org/octopus/
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After that flight I would get a room at the Regal Airport Hotel and have a nice steak downstairs at the restaurant.
They have an outside pool that is nice.
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I was in HK a couple months ago. It seems to be a city obsessed with shopping. The only non-shopping things to do are Victoria Peak and the cable car to the Giant Budha (250 stairs to the top though).
I'm not saying it's bad, it's actually a fun place to walk around. But on one walk from my hotel I think I ventured through four huge malls filled with the kind of stores that could make my wallet cry. Tsim Sha Tsui is where I was a lot of the time. I felt completely safe the whole time I was there. The metro there is the best I've ever seen. Super clean, great signage, little lights that show which station you're at so you don't have to look out the windows for the signs. I think every sign I ever saw had English on it. Very crowded at times, especially around Central. Octopus card is the way to go. Just refill as needed. |
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Take the bus into Kowloon, ride the ferry into the central district then take a taxi and do the Peak tram (15-10 min ride to the top) in Hong Kong if you can. Have a nice meal at those restaurants up top. We ate at those old fashion restaurants established for the english with money from the old days instead of the ones inside the tram station.
There's a special train that will take you straight to the airport from central district. No traffic to deal with and they are on schedule. fun place, thankfully my wife did very little shopping. Last edited by look 171; 06-04-2014 at 08:17 AM.. |
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I watched an Anthony Bourdain - Layover segment on HK and he went into town and had a nice, custom suit made for $400 in 24 hours. Anyone have any inside info on where to find such a place?
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Yes, Thailand. Sorry I couldn't help you. But my friend married a Thai woman and they go there every two years and he gets his suits made there.
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If you're full of energy then take the train into town and do the Star Ferries.... Peak if you can.. but very busy.
Just wandering the streets is an adventure....try the trolley cars for fun..and local flavour. Another alternative is Lantau Peak, just next to the airport.... great cable car ride to a theme village in the hills and a giant Buddha...Places to eat and relax in the hills.. Lantau Peak | Hong Kong Tourism Board Motion... Getting a suit made is easy.. plenty of places to chose as you walk around...
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Also, Take a cab to the Stanley Market. Interesting vendors and stuff.
The Star Ferry at night is an absolute must!!! IT is an incredible experience!
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Dare I say that public transportation is one of the best in the world. If all else fails, take the taxi back.
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Wow some great suggestions here - that's why I love this place!
It will be a Sunday from 6.30am to 11pm so a full day. From the feedback it's looking like we will leave the airport. Keep them coming. Any markets or not-to-be-missed food courts? |
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The train from the airport goes soooo fast it doesn't take long to get into town. In fact you almost lose your eardrums as it goes into tunnels LOL. Mt. Victoria, Nathan St.(Kowloon), well worth it.
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You will leave the airport and get into Hong Kong and wish you had planned a few days stopover. Your kids would love Ocean Park and Hong Kong Disney.
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View from the peak. Sadly an overcast day
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HK is one of the great cities of the world. Take the train in maybe to Central. Since it's early morning on a Sunday, maybe take the DingDing to one end then back and get off near the Peak Tram. Check out all the maids hanging out in every park- it's their only day off. After you get down from the Peak, go towards the midlevels escalators. After noon, they run up so you can take them up then walk back down.
Take the double decker bus over to Standley Market and try to sit up top in front. It's better than a roller coaster. Great places for food and shopping. Bus back to the city and then find one of the Star Ferry terminals and take it back to Kowloon side. Beautiful walk along the harbor to check out the lit buildings. Plenty of sightseeing and shopping on Kowloon- not sure if the Night Market is on Sunday but probably so. Train back to airport. HK is about as safe a place as you'll find. |
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