With a prime location in the happening Wanchai, Kew Green Hotel Wanchai Hong Kong offers travlers easy access to some of the city's exciting spots. Feel free to take if from here and explore the hotel's neighborhood to unearth the many faces of Hong Kong.
DAY TOUR IN CENTRAL


Hong Kong Park
A combination of green amid and urban design makes Hong Kong Park unique and perfect for a morning stroll. If you are a bird-lover, you are welcome to join the aviary watching tour held every Wednesday. Besides, a greenhouse and the Hong Kong Visual Arts Center were also built in the park as well. Don’t forget to take a few shots of the surrounding skyscrapers before you leave!

Man Mo Temple
Built in 1847, a temple for the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo). This temple was mostly worshipped by ambitious students wanting to succeed in the past. It was listed as a Grade I historic building in 2009 and is preserved as a Declared Monument.

Graham Street
The market that is almost 160 years old, considered as the oldest continuously-operating street market. You will find tightly-packed stalls on both sides of the street selling foods and goods.

The Hong Kong Observation Wheel
The Hong Kong Observation Wheel is a 60-metre tall Ferris wheel located at the Central Harbourfront, Central, Hong Kong. It has 42 gondolas including one VIP Gondola with leather seats and a clear glass bottom floor. All gondolas are equipped with air conditioners and communication systems.
Address: 33 Man Kwong Street, Central, Hong Kong

LANDMARK
Looking for a place for some luxurious shopping? Landmark would be the place for you. Inside, you will find many high-end brands like Louis Vuitton, Harvey Nichols and Tiffany etc. Take a nice break by feeding your stomach in their prestigious Michelin-starred restaurants favored by many local celebrities. The mall is connected to other near-by shopping centers, offering more than 200 brands and a range of dining options.

Duddell Street
The vintage glow of Duddell street has attracted of a lot of movie and TV directors for shootings. You would probably recognize the four last gas lights in Hong Kong and street steps which were built between 1875 and 1889.

IFC
The environment and view of IFC mall could add a relaxing touch to your shopping experience. The mall houses more than 200 international brands ranging from mid to high-end priced clothing.
It is also connected to other near-by shopping malls and SoHo through covered and elevated walkways so you would not need to worry about walking outdoor in rainy days.

The Peak
Riding the Peak Tram would be a highlight of your trip in Hong Kong. It gives you a whole new perspective in viewing Hong Kong as you make the ascent to the Peak. Arriving at highest point on Hong Kong Island, you can have a better look at Victoria Harbor and the skyscrapers. In the Sky Terrace 428 located inside the Peak tower houses a viewing platform, dining restaurants and retail outlets. Spend your late afternoon and evening either shopping, sightseeing or visiting the Madame Tussauds, the attraction that features over 100 well-known celebrities wax figures.
Mid-Levels, Hong Kong

Tai Kwun
Located in the heart of Central on Hong Kong Island, Tai Kwun's site is bordered on three sides by Old Bailey Street, Hollywood Road and Arbuthnot Road, while Chancery Lane runs along the southern (upper) prison wall.
Tai Kwun is situated in a vibrant and bustling part of the city, with easy access to other important heritage sites. Nestled between the skyscrapers of Central and Mid-Levels, Tai Kwun looks onto Hollywood Road, a busy street dotted with galleries, antique shops, restaurants and bars. The Central-Mid-Levels Escalator is connected to the compound by a new footbridge constructed at the intersection of Hollywood Road and Old Bailey Street in order to provide easier and more convenient access to the site.
Tai Kwun is situated in a vibrant and bustling part of the city, with easy access to other important heritage sites. Nestled between the skyscrapers of Central and Mid-Levels, Tai Kwun looks onto Hollywood Road, a busy street dotted with galleries, antique shops, restaurants and bars. The Central-Mid-Levels Escalator is connected to the compound by a new footbridge constructed at the intersection of Hollywood Road and Old Bailey Street in order to provide easier and more convenient access to the site.
Address: 10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong

Lan Kwai Fong
Kwai Fong is one of Hong Kong’s most popular nightlife hot spots and home to over 90 restaurants and bars. The atmosphere ranges from stylish wine pairings to raucous jelly shots and the food on offer is as diverse as the clientele.The area is always crowded with people from work, wanting to relax and have fun. It is the best place to host celebrations and events during major festivals, such as Halloween, Christmas and New Year because of its lively atmosphere.