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Family Travel & Kid-Friendly Activities in Hong Kong

Family Travel Fun in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of the few destinations in Asia perfect for family travel with all the kid-friendly attractions and activities. Here are recommendations based on my family travel experience with my nephews:

Theme Parks in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Disneyland

If you have children, the obvious destination is Hong Kong Disneyland. The theme park is more crowded on weekends and holidays, but the wait times are not as excruciating as in Japan. Each year, the park expands such as with this year’s new Iron Man Experience. The fun way to get to the park is via the Sunny Bay MTR station on the Mickey Mouse train. Photo credit Jeremy Thompson

Hong Kong Disneyland
Lantau Island
Sunday to Wednesday, 10:30am to 8pm
Thursday to Saturday, 10am to 8pm

 

Ocean Park Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s very own theme park with animal exhibits like the aquarium and panda village, roller coaster rides, and shows. This is a great park for all ages. You can get there via public transportation, such as a taxi or at the new MTR Ocean Park Station, and then take this enclosed cable car to arrive at the park’s entrance. Photo credit ystsoi

Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park
Monday to Friday, 10am to 7pm
Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 9pm

 

Museums in Hong Kong

Hong Kong offers a wide variety of museums for all ages and for all interests. From the Hong Kong History Museum to 3D art museums. Start with the history museum for an in-depth background of the city and culture, move next door to the science museum, and then have fun in the various art museums

Hong Kong Museum of History
Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East
Monday, 10am to 6pm
Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 6pm
Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 7pm
Closed Tuesdays

Hong Kong Science Museum
Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East
Monday to Wednesday, 10am to 7pm
Friday, 10am to 7pm
Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 9pm
Closed Thursdays

Trick Eye Museum
Level 3, The Peak Galleria, Central
10am to 9pm

Disney & Marvel Theme 4D Magical World
1F, Hilton Place, Tsim Sha Tsui East
10am to 8pm

 

Family-Friendly Dining

When in Hong Kong, dim sum is a must. Why not make it extra fun at the same time? Social Place delights guests with playful dim sum creations and modern twists. This looks like a pear, but it is actually a crunchy, savory bite!
The bun looks like a massive mushroom, and at first bite, you discover it is an umami-full bite of mushroom and truffle in the fluffy bun painted to look like a mushroom. Absolute fun and flavor in every bite

Social Place
2F, The L. Place
139 Queen’s Road, Central
+852-3568-9666
11:30am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm

Shop 303, Silvercord
30 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
+852-3168-1362
11:30am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm

 

More for Kids in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is not complete with a boat ride across Victoria Harbour on the Star Ferry. The classic ferry takes you across the harbour in minutes as you enjoy the scenic skyscrapers. Be sure to get on the Upper Deck to enjoy the best views

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
Albany Road, Central
Garden, 5am to 10pm
Green House, 9am to 4:30pm

Noah’s Ark Hong Kong
33 Pak Yan Road, Ma Wan, New Territories
10am to 6pm

 

 
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