Hong Kong|Ding Ding Tram Ride with Cultural Landmarks Tour
Explore More in This Location
About This Tour in Hong Kong SAR
Why Visit Hong Kong SAR?
Hong Kong SAR, China offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Hong Kong SAR provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Hong Kong SAR
The easiest way to reach Hong Kong SAR is by flying into Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.
What's Included
- Pastry
- English / Chinese-speaking guide
- Ding Ding Tram Fare
What's Not Included
- Other personal expenses
- Insurance
- Luggage storage services
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Suitable for all ages, but the itinerary includes walking, so it is recommended that participants are able to stand for long periods of time
- People with limited mobility/families with baby strollers are not recommended to participate
- Please bring a valid ID, a water bottle, some cash, an umbrella, and wear light clothing with comfortable sports shoes, as the tour involves walking.
- Please gather on time. The tour guide will wait for a maximum of 10 minutes. Latecomers are responsible for keeping up with the itinerary.
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, traffic or unexpected circumstances. Please refer to the tour guide's arrangements on the day.
- Respect local culture and be polite and quiet when visiting traditional places (such as temples, pawnshops, and the Goblin-beating ceremony).
- Please keep your personal belongings by yourself. The company is not responsible for any loss or damage.
- Follow the guide's instructions to ensure the safety of the trip. Violations may result in termination of participation.
- If you have special needs (such as food allergies, physical conditions), please inform us when you register so that we can make arrangements.
- If there is a Typhoon Signal No. 3 or above, the activity will be cancelled and a refund will be issued
Photo Gallery
Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
The PawnMeet up at Wan Chai MTR Station Exit C Please arrive at the location 10 mins before the departure time How to get there By train: Take the Island Line towards Chai Wan, get off at Wan Chai Station, and meet at Exit C
End Point
Monster BuildingPickup Information
Pickup Option: All travelers must meet at start point
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
The Pawn is a modern British restaurant and... 30 minutes
The Pawn is a modern British restaurant and bar housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century pawn shop in Wan Chai. Blending heritage architecture with stylish dining, it offers relaxed cocktails, comfort food, and a rooftop garden in a historic setting.
Hong Kong House of Stories is a small... 30 minutes
Hong Kong House of Stories is a small community museum located in the historic Blue House in Wan Chai. It showcases local heritage through personal stories, everyday objects, and cultural exhibits, offering visitors an intimate glimpse into Hong Kong’s grassroots history.
Blue House in Wan Chai is a historic... 30 minutes
Blue House in Wan Chai is a historic four-storey tong lau (tenement house) built in the 1920s. Known for its striking blue façade, it’s part of a UNESCO-awarded conservation project and now serves as a living heritage site with residents, a museum, and community spaces.
Pak Tai Temple in Wan Chai is a... 30 minutes
Pak Tai Temple in Wan Chai is a historic Taoist temple built in 1863 to honor the god of war and water, Pak Tai. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and a towering bronze statue from the Ming dynasty, it’s one of Hong Kong Island’s oldest and most important temples.
Wan Chai Market is a traditional wet market... 30 minutes
Wan Chai Market is a traditional wet market located on Queen’s Road East, offering fresh produce, meat, seafood, and local snacks. Originally built in 1937, the market blends historical charm with modern facilities after its renovation, serving as a vibrant hub of daily life in Wan Chai.
Bowrington (Gooseneck Bridge) Villain Hitting is a unique... 30 minutes
Bowrington (Gooseneck Bridge) Villain Hitting is a unique Cantonese folk ritual performed under the Canal Road Flyover in Causeway Bay. Elderly women symbolically beat paper effigies to help clients ward off bad luck and enemies. Especially popular during the Jingzhe festival in early March, it's a vivid example of Hong Kong's living folk traditions.
Monster Building is a nickname for a famous... 30 minutes
Monster Building is a nickname for a famous residential complex in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, officially known as the Yick Cheong Building. Known for its dense, towering façade of tightly packed apartments, it’s a popular photo spot and symbol of Hong Kong’s iconic urban density—featured in films like Transformers: Age of Extinction and Ghost in the Shell.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
How do I book this tour?
Click the "Book Now" button on this page to complete your reservation through Viator's secure booking platform. You'll receive instant confirmation via email.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Please check the age requirements and physical fitness level requirements listed in the tour details above. Some tours may have age restrictions or require a certain level of physical fitness.