Exploring Family-Friendly Hong Kong: Your Ultimate Guide to Kid-Friendly Holidays (2024)

Hong Kong offers a family-friendly destinationfor your next family trip with a rich blend of culture, adventure and entertainment for all families!

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Looking for the perfect holiday destination that caters to the whole family? Look no further than vibrant Hong Kong! With its rich blend of culture, adventure, and entertainment, Hong Kong offers an unforgettable experience for parents and kids alike. Discover why this bustling city is an ideal choice for families with young children.

For the latest happenings in Hong Kong, visit Discover Hong Kong to stay updated!

GettingTo Hong Kong

Traveling from Singapore to Hong Kong is a breeze with family-friendly airlines offering direct flights. The 4-hour direct flight will be quite manageable for little ones, just be prepared by packing essentials for your little ones and you will be navigating the airport with ease.

Direct flight options include Singapore Airlines, Cathay and Scootas well as the newly launched Greater Bay Airlines.

Best Time to Visit Hong Kong with Kids

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Photo Credits: Discover Hong Kong Facebook page

Generally, Hong Kong is suitable for families any time of the year. The best time for families to visit Hong Kong is October to Februarywith cooler temperatures and lower humidity.Winter in Hong Kong (December to February) is relatively mild, with cooler temperatures but still comfortable for outdoor activities too! This period also coincides with various festivals and events.

Families should try to avoid theJune to Augustperiodas itcoincides with the rainy season, leading to frequent downpours and occasional typhoons.

Accommodation for Families

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Disney's Hollywood Hotel, Photo Credits:https://www.hongkongdisneyland.com/

The city offers a wide range of family-friendly hotels and resorts, complete with amenities like children's play areas, swimming pools, and babysitting services. From staying next to popular attractions to being in the vibrant city centre, the choices are aplenty, and we are sure that your family will feel right at home during your stay.

Popular family hotels in Hong Kong include.

  • Disney's Hollywood Hotel - one of the most popular options for families where you will be right in the heart of Hong Kong Disneyland! Need we say more!
  • Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong-delight your little ones with the themed room experience that includesan in-room tent, decorations, and an overhead projector. The hotel also offersbabysitting and child-care services too!
  • Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel - choose from the nine themed rooms, including Princess, Outer Space, Tram, and more - there's even the Shark and Pirate Adventure Zone for more fun times!
  • Rosewood Hong Kong - located at the popular Victoria Dockside, kids can enjoya fun time at the hotel'sRosewood Explorer’s Club playrooms and more!
  • The Peninsular Hong Kong - indulge yourselves in this iconic hotel with spacious family suites and activities like cooking classes and cultural workshops for kids.
  • Stanley Oriental Hotel - we are soldby therooftop patio jacuzzithat offersa 180 degrees sea view, and equipped with barbecue facilities & deck chairs too!

Family To-Dos in Hong Kong

Families will be familiar with Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park, but did you know that the city offer much more? Come experience a mixture of fun and adventurewith attractions like theLEGOLANDDiscovery Centre and Hong Kong Space Museum,as well as beaches and nature trailssuitable for families.

Here's our list of suggest family fun ideas for your family's next trip to Hong Kong

Attractions

1.Hong Kong Disneyland

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Photo Credits:https://www.hongkongdisneyland.com/

Experience themagic of Disney at Hong Kong Disneyland, where thrilling rides, captivating shows, and beloved characters await to delight kids (and parents) of all ages. Families simply cannot miss the opportunity to explore the world’s first and largest Frozen-themed land, World of Frozen, during their visit to the park.

After a day filled with magical moments, why rush to leave? Stay a little longer and experience the ‘Momentous’ Nighttime Spectacular at Hong Kong Disneyland. This 20-minute show combines music, fireworks, lasers, 3D projection mapping, choreographed fountains, and theatrical lighting to create an unforgettable journey brimming with heartwarming stories and memorable moments.

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Lantau, Hong Kong

2. Ocean Park Hong Kong

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Photo Credits:香港海洋公園 Ocean Park Hong Kong Facebook page

Ocean Park Hong Kong is another fun-filled theme park for families, come dive into adventure with exciting rides, up-close animal encounters, entertaining shows and performances, and educational experiences perfect for curious young minds.

Experience thrilling rides such as the Hair Raiser roller coaster, the Abyss turbo drop, and the Arctic Blast spinning ride. Families can also get up close and personal with a wide variety of animals at Ocean Park. Visit the giant pandas at the Giant Panda Adventure, watch playful dolphins perform at the Ocean Theatre, and explore the South Pole Spectacular to see penguins and other polar animals.

Ocean Park Hong Kong,180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

3. Water World Ocean Park

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Photo Credits:https://www.discoverhongkong.com/

For families up for a wet adventure, head over to Water World Ocean Park to discover 27 indoor and outdoor attractions across 5 exciting zones! Feel the rush through the twists and turns of the Cyclone Spin and Tropical Twist, not forgettingthe freefalls from Bravery Cliff and Daredevil Dropfor the most adventurous families!

Not just for thrill seekers, Water World Ocean Park also offers zones and rides suitable for children and families too. Rides like the Lazy Cruise and the water play area at Whiskers' Splash are haven for the little ones!

Here's a tip,complimentary shuttle bus service to Water World is available at the Ocean Park Public Bus Interchange located near the Ocean Park entrance. Perhaps something to consider when planning your itinerary!

Water World Ocean Park,33 Ocean Drive, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

4.LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong

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Photo Credits:LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong 香港樂高探索中心 Facebook page

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by families seeking a one-of-a-kind experience filled with creativity, fun, and endless possibilities! The attraction offers avariety of activities and attractions, includingthrilling rides and attractions inspired by LEGO bricks, a miniature LEGO replica of iconic landmarks and cityscapes from Hong Kong and around the world, animmersive 4D movies featuring your favorite LEGO characters and stories, and more!

This isthe ultimate LEGO indoor playground —an exhilarating destination filled to the brim with indoor family and kids' activities for an unforgettable day of FUN!

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong,Shop B131-133, B1, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

5. Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

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Photo Credits:https://www.hkzbg.gov.hk/en/visitPage.html

Explore a variety of animals and interactive exhibits that will delight and educate your little ones at theHong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens.Explore the zoo's diverse collection of animals, including exotic birds, reptiles, and mammals. There are also 10 thematic gardensfor families to learn more about different species of plants.For those looking for play time, you will find a kid's playground for little ones to burn off their energy!

Admission is free, so take a break from the city and mega-attractions, and let the kids busk in nature while having fun and learning about the animals and plants at the gardens.

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens,Albany Rd, Central, Hong Kong

6. Hong Kong Space Museum

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Photo Credits:香港太空館 Hong Kong Space Museum Facebook page

Step away from the usual tourist spots and visit the Hong Kong Space Museum.Discover the museum's permanent exhibition, featuring approximately 100 interactive exhibits over a 1,600 sqm space thatintroduces astronomy and space science in an engaging way that is sure to keep the little ones engaged.

There will also bespecial events and activities hosted by the museum, such as stargazing nights, movie screenings, and guest speaker presentations, so look out for them and see if they coincide with your trip too.

Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

7. Hong Kong Science Museum

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Photo Credits:https://hk.science.museum/

Discover the wonders of science at the Hong Kong Science Museum, where interactive exhibits spanning physics, biology, chemistry, and technology await exploration. Engage with exhibits that bring scientific principles to life in entertaining and educational ways.

A highlight of the museum is the Children's Gallery located at the 3rd-floor Exhibition Hall. Here, children are encouraged to play with the exhibits, fostering a hands-on learning experience that allows them to explore and understand the world around them.

For a truly immersive experience, don't miss out on this chance for your little ones to engage with science in a fun and interactive setting. It's the perfect opportunity to explore museums like a local during your visit to Hong Kong!

Hong Kong Science Museum, 2 Science Museum Road,Tsim Sha Tsui East,Kowloon, Hong Kong

Outdoor Adventures

1. The Peak

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Photo Credits:https://www.thepeak.com.hk/en

No trip to Hong Kong is complete without experiencinga scenic journey to the top of Victoria Peak aboard the historic Peak Tram. Visit Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong, to get the best family pictures with the breathtaking views of Hong Kong's skyline and harbouras your backdrop!

For the active families, another way up will be to take a leisurely stroll along Lugard Road and Harlech Road, which encircle Victoria Peak. Enjoy stunning views of the city, lush greenery, and tranquil surroundings as you explore these scenic walking trails.

Here's an extra tip!Experience the magical moment when the sun sets over Hong Kong's skyline from Victoria Peak when you visit in the evenings. Grab a meal at the manyrestaurants, cafes, or bars while waiting for the perfect picture moment!

2. Hong Kong Park

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Photo Credits:https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/parks/hkp/index.html

While we're accustomed to Hong Kong's bustling city life, the island also boasts ample open spaces perfect for families.

Ahidden gem that is often overlooked by visitors to Hong Kong,Hong Kong Park stands out as a must-visit park. Let your kids roam free in the expansive 6-level Children's Playground, admire exotic birds at various elevations along the raised walkway at the Edward Youde Aviary, and relax amidst lush greenery in this urban oasis.

This delightful surprise is the ideal spot for families seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the city's hustle and bustle and toexperience a lesser-known side of Hong Kong's charm.

3. Family-friendly Beaches

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Repulse Bay Beach, Photo Credits:https://www.discoverhongkong.com/

Enjoy sun, sand, and sea at Hong Kong's pristine beaches, perfect for building sandcastles and splashing in the waves.

Discover the vibrant atmosphere of popular beaches like Repulse Bay and Stanley Beach, where you can swim, sunbathe, and indulge in delicious seaside dining options. For a more laid-back experience, head to the tranquil shores of Shek O Beach or Big Wave Bay, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in nature's beauty.

4. Family Hiking Trails

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Lamma Island Family Trail, Photo Credits:https://www.discoverhongkong.com/

With the stunning landscape, Hong Kong offersa variety of family-friendly hiking trails to choose from. This includes thepopular family-friendly hiking trail, Dragon's Back Trail, renowned for its breathtaking views of lush green hills, sandy beaches, and sparkling coastline. While it is not as steep or challenging as some of the region's advance trials, it might be more suitedfor families with older children or teenagers.

Families with younger members can opt for the Lamma Island Family Trail, offering a gentle to moderate 7km hike suitable for most primary-school aged kids and above. Beginning with a ferry journey, the trail winds through heritage and religious sites, offering glimpses of island life along the way.

Before setting off, it's essential to research the trails and consider the family's fitness levels. Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, band-aids, and sunscreen for a safe and enjoyable hike. With preparations in place, get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure amidst Hong Kong's stunning natural landscapes with your loved ones.

Cultural Experiences

1. Ngong Ping 360

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Photo Credits:https://www.np360.com.hk/en

A popular tourist destination, Ngong Ping 360 offersa scenic cable car ridefrom Tung Chung to Ngong Ping, offering panoramic views of Lantau Island's lush mountains, coastline, and iconic landmarks like the Tian Tan Buddha statue.

Take some time to marvel at the majestic Tian Tan Buddha and explore Ngong Ping Village too!

2. Temple Street Night Market

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Photo Credits:https://www.discoverhongkong.com/

AtTemple Street Night Market, families can immerse in the vibrant atmosphere of one of Hong Kong's most iconic street markets.Go around exploringthe bustling stalls and shops selling a wide variety of goods, including clothing, accessories, electronics, souvenirs, and more.

For a limited time (until Jun 2024), families can expect authentic street food and decorations that serve as must-visit photo spots along Temple Street. Adding to the energetic spirit of Temple Street,you won't want to miss thedazzling light art installations that come alive with every step you take!

Upcoming Events in Hong Kong for Families

If you are planning to visit Hong Kong in the next couple of months, you don't want to miss the following major events that are happening too!

teamLab: Continuous | Art@Harbour 2024

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Photo Credits:https://www.discoverhongkong.com/

Venue: Tamar Park
Dates: 25 Mar - 2 Jun 2024
Admission: Free with registration

Explore the mesmerizing world of teamLab: Continuous at Tamar Park, part of the Art@Harbour 2024 exhibition. This outdoor art extravaganza features hundreds of vibrant luminous installations spread across Tamar Park and extending to the iconic Victoria Harbour. Interact with these captivating artworks as they transform with changing colours and sounds, promising unforgettable experiences and photo opportunities for visitors.

Admission to teamLab: Continuous is free, but online registration is required.

Also part of Art@Harbour 2024, don't miss 'Voyage with Van Gogh,' an immersive installation blending art, technology, and a sense of place at the city's harborfront and the Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui. Running from 28 Mar to 31 May 2024, families can immerse themselves in this unique art experience, synchronized with the Clock Tower's hourly chimes.

WestK FunFest

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Photo Credits:https://www.discoverhongkong.com/

Venue:Xiqu Centre, Art Park, Freespace,West Kowloon Cultural District
Dates: 16 Mar - 7 Apr 2024
Admission: Free and ticketed programmes

WestK FunFest is an annual family event not to be missed if you are visiting during the festival dates! In this 3-weeks inclusive, participatory performing arts festival, families can explore a variety of free and ticketed events from local and international artists! Don't miss theEphemeral, theaward-winning, large-scale immersive art installation along the Waterfront Promenade, where you can explore a world of giant, rainbow-hued bubbles and catch pop-up performances.

That's not all! Families can also take part in theinteractive multimedia children’s theatreZOOOM, catchLittle Thai Forever, a performance inspired by lives of the Thai community in Kowloon Cityas well as an interactive play space with sound and light effects, hands-on xiqu workshops, storytelling and more!

Planet Walala @Harbour City

Venue:Harbor City
Dates: 21 Mar- 21 Apr 2024
Admission: Free

The Colourful Public Art Show – ‘Planet Walala @Harbour Cityfeatures two large-scale public installations and a solo art exhibition, each engaging with the public in unique ways.

In particular, families should explore theoutdoor artistic maze A-MAZE at the Ocean Terminal Deck alongside the iconic Victoria Harbour. Spanning 3,500 sqft, A-MAZE is not simply anart installation but also a playground and a public open space with seats allowing parents to spend time playing with their kids and as a rest spot between attractions.

Dining in Hong Kong with Kids

Hong Kong presents a culinary journey at family-friendly restaurants boasting diverse cuisines and kid-friendly menus. Whether you're craving traditional dim sum or international flavours, there's something to tantalize every taste bud.

Families with very young children might opt to skip the bustling atmosphere of traditional dim sum eateries, as it may not be the most conducive environment. However, in a cosmopolitan city like Hong Kong, finding suitable dining options for families should pose no challenge!

Let's embark on unforgettable family adventureinHong Kong and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Start planning your kid-friendly holiday today and experience the magic of Hong Kong with your loved ones.


Jiarong Yu
Daddy to 2 adorable little ones. Misses them the moment they are not around, regrets missing them the moment they are around.

Exploring Family-Friendly Hong Kong: Your Ultimate Guide to Kid-Friendly Holidays (2024)

FAQs

Exploring Family-Friendly Hong Kong: Your Ultimate Guide to Kid-Friendly Holidays? ›

Renowned for its spectacular skylines and unique cultural experiences, Hong Kong is packed with fun-filled activities for all the family to enjoy. From Disneyworld to child-friendly market tours, Hong Kong caters for all ages.

Is Hong Kong worth visiting with kids? ›

Renowned for its spectacular skylines and unique cultural experiences, Hong Kong is packed with fun-filled activities for all the family to enjoy. From Disneyworld to child-friendly market tours, Hong Kong caters for all ages.

How many days to spend in Hong Kong with kids? ›

Time Needed: 2 to 3 Days

We suggest you stay in Hong Kong for at least 2 days with your kids. In those 2 days, you can visit some top attractions in Hong Kong Island and one theme park. If you have 3 or more days, you can choose another theme park or visit other attractions, such as some museums.

Is it safe to take children to Hong Kong? ›

Hong Kong can be intense and with so many people around, keep your children close. I never felt unsafe but be cautious. Western children will get a lot of attention. Many people wanted photos with the girls and some took them without asking.

How many days is enough for Hong Kong? ›

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 month is best to visit Hong Kong? ›

Autumn. Autumn in Hong Kong is the best time for visiting. The months of October to November boast ideal temperatures, averaging between 19 to 28 degree Celsius (66 - 82 degrees Fahrenheit). There is plenty of sunshine, the humidity is low and the weather is stable.

Is 7 days in Hong Kong too much? ›

When you are planning a trip to Hong Kong, do not make it too lengthy (2 – 3 weeks) or too short like (3 – 4 days). Realistically, you'll want to spend a week in Hong Kong to make the most of the city. With a week, you'll be able to see all the highlights and even have time for some lesser known areas.

How much money do you need for a week in Hong Kong? ›

If you're traveling solo to Hong Kong, prepare a budget of around HK$981.64 ($126) per day. That covers about HK$576.52 ($74) for a cozy stay, HK$77.91 ($10) for transportation, and HK$327.21 ($42) for food.

Which is better for kids Singapore or Hong Kong? ›

Hong Kong and Singapore are both fantastic destinations for the whole family. Hong Kong is an amazing family-friendly city to visit. In addition to its many fascinating cultural experiences like visiting the markets and historical landmarks, this city also has a diversity of kid-friendly entertainment options.

Is Hong Kong an expensive city to visit? ›

If you want nothing fancy, a single room will likely set you back around $55/£45/€50 per day. However, for grander flats or bigger spaces, you can easily triple that. So, while it may be cheaper than other cities like London and Amsterdam, it's not super cheap.

Is Hong Kong a good family holiday? ›

With its vertiginous and densely packed skyscrapers, Hong Kong might not immediately spring to mind as a destination for family holidays, but it's filled with world-class accommodation, fantastic shopping, and some impressive sights and attractions that make it great for those travelling with kids – especially older ...

Do I need injections for Hong Kong? ›

Do I Need Vaccines for Hong Kong? Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Hong Kong. The National Travel Health Network and Centre and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Hong Kong: COVID-19, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, polio and tetanus. Jab lasts 3 years.

Is Hong Kong safe for American tourists? ›

Summary: Reconsider travel to Mainland China due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws, including in relation to exit bans, and the risk of wrongful detentions. Exercise increased caution when traveling to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws.

What is the cheapest month to visit Hong Kong? ›

The cheapest month to fly from Manila to Hong Kong is typically April. The most expensive one is typically December. Prices in January are usually between $140 and $200.

What is the cheapest month to travel Hong Kong? ›

Average price of flights to Hong Kong by month

Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Hong Kong (average of ₹ 261). Flying to Hong Kong in June will prove the most costly (average of ₹ 500).

Where should I stay in Hong Kong for the first time? ›

If you're visiting Hong Kong for the first time, I recommend staying in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) at the end of the Kowloon peninsula. Here, you'll find numerous outdoor markets selling everything from exotic fruit to souvenirs and jewelry.

Is Hong Kong good for family? ›

Best Family-Friendly Places in Hong Kong

There's a huge range of things to do with your family in Hong Kong, from world-famous theme parks to simply chilling at the beach. You might even choose to combine fun and education at one of the modern 'edutainment' centres that are a growing trend in the city centre.

Is it safe for US citizens to visit Hong Kong? ›

Summary: Reconsider travel to Mainland China due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws, including in relation to exit bans, and the risk of wrongful detentions. Exercise increased caution when traveling to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws.

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