Best Things to Do in Hong Kong on Klook (Plus How the City Pass Saves You Real Money)

We spent two weeks in Hong Kong in February 2025 and it was one of the highlights of our year. Here's how to use the Klook Pass Hong Kong to see the best of it, plus the activities worth booking whether you use the pass or not.

Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour at night
Victoria Harbour at night is one of those views that earns every cliche written about it.

We spent two weeks in Hong Kong in February 2025, flying in from Da Nang where we'd been based for several months, and it became one of the highlights of our entire year. Hong Kong does something that very few cities manage: it feels enormous and navigable at the same time. The MTR is one of the best metro systems on the planet, the food scene is legitimately world-class, and the density of genuinely excellent things to do within a small geographic area is hard to match anywhere in Asia.

We're currently releasing our full Hong Kong series on YouTube, so this article is timed to go alongside that. If you want to see the city in motion before you visit, start with the series below. And if you're planning a trip and want to get the most out of your activity budget, the Klook Pass Hong Kong is the most straightforward way to bundle attractions at up to 40% off. Use code ADAMANDLINDSKLOOK at checkout.

Watch the full Hong Kong series:

Hong Kong skyline Victoria Harbour at night
Victoria Harbour at night is one of those views that earns every cliche written about it.

What Is the Klook Pass Hong Kong?

The Klook Pass Hong Kong lets you bundle 2 to 5 attractions from a list of 17+ activities at savings of up to 40%. Starting from $51.09 USD, you activate within 30 days of purchase and get 30 more days to use your redemptions. Rated 4.7/5 across 3,600+ reviews.

The Standard pass covers general admission to places like the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, M+ Museum, The Peak Tram, Hong Kong Palace Museum, Madame Tussauds, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, and more. Premium add-ons unlock Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, and the Hop-On Hop-Off Bus.

Pass Tier Starting Price Attractions Bundled Free Cancellation
Standard (2 attractions) From $51.09 USD 17+ standard activities Conditional
Premium add-ons Higher tier Disneyland, Ocean Park, Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Conditional

One thing worth noting: the Klook Pass HK has a tighter window than the Tokyo or LA versions. You activate within 30 days of purchase and have 30 days after that to use your redemptions. Plan your trip dates before buying, and book your attractions in advance since some, like Ngong Ping 360 and Disneyland, sell out on popular dates.

Is the Klook Pass Hong Kong Worth It?

The quick maths: the Peak Tram alone is $12.79, Ngong Ping 360 is $22.15, and M+ Museum is $24.39. Three of those together already exceeds a 3-attraction pass price and you're at 40% savings. For families of five like us, the multiplication effect is even more pronounced. The pass makes the most sense when you're combining at least three mid-to-high-priced standard inclusions, or when you're adding a premium item like Disneyland or Ocean Park which each individually run $57-68.

Where it's less compelling: if your Hong Kong trip is focused mainly on food, markets, free walking, and one or two paid activities, the individual ticket route might serve you just as well. HK is genuinely a city where you can have an extraordinary time spending almost nothing on entrance fees.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland is smaller than Tokyo or California, but it has things neither of them has. Mystic Manor is genuinely one of the best theme park attractions in Asia, full stop. The World of Frozen area (opened 2023) is the newest major land and a proper addition. At $68.29 per person through Klook and currently celebrating its 20th Anniversary with special dΓ©cor and experiences, it's a Premium pass inclusion that significantly justifies the upgrade. The 2-Day Ticket option is worth considering for families who want to take their time rather than cramming everything into one day.

With young kids, the size of Hong Kong Disneyland is actually a feature rather than a limitation. You can realistically cover the whole park in a day without feeling rushed, which is something we have never managed at Tokyo DisneySea. Rated 4.8/5 across 185,000+ reviews on Klook.

Hong Kong Disneyland's Mystic Manor alone is worth the trip for anyone who appreciates genuinely clever ride design.

Ocean Park Hong Kong

Ocean Park is an unusual mix of theme park and aquarium that works better than it has any right to. The giant pandas are the undeniable draw, but there are also proper thrill rides, marine life exhibits, and the ongoing Ocean Park x Sanrio collaboration running through August 2026 that our girls would absolutely love. At $57.59 per person it's a Premium pass inclusion, and the Klook exclusive Neptune's Restaurant Set Meal deal adds further value. Rated 4.7/5 across 80,000+ reviews.

Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

The Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car is 25 minutes of genuinely spectacular scenery over Lantau Island to reach Ngong Ping Village, the Big Buddha, and Po Lin Monastery. The standard cabin is perfectly good, but the Crystal+ cabin with its glass-heavy viewing experience is worth considering if you want the full effect. At $22.15 it's a Standard pass inclusion and an easy recommendation. Rated 4.7/5 across 58,000+ reviews.

If you want to extend the Lantau day further, the Ngong Ping 360 Tai O Pass ($46.85) adds a return coach to Tai O fishing village and a boat excursion looking for pink dolphins, plus an HKD20 food coupon. Tai O is one of those places that doesn't feature on every tourist list but absolutely should.

The Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428

Operating since 1888, the Peak Tram is one of Hong Kong's most iconic experiences, climbing from near sea level to Victoria Peak via a 1.4km funicular with gradients steep enough to make everything in your frame look tilted. Sky Terrace 428 at the top sits at 428 metres and gives 360-degree views across the harbour, city, and South China Sea. At $12.79 it's one of the best-value Standard pass inclusions. Rated 4.6/5 across 38,000+ reviews.

The guided combo option with a tour group (Peak Tram + Sky Terrace Quick Visit, $29.55) is worth considering if you want someone to point out what you're looking at from the top, particularly the Central Financial District intro at the start.

Hong Kong Victoria Peak view over the city and harbour
The Peak Tram ride is half the fun. The views from Sky Terrace 428 do the rest.

M+ Museum

M+ in West Kowloon is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world, and it genuinely earns that description. The building itself is remarkable, the collection is ambitious, and the Dream Rooms exhibition (environments by women artists from the 1950s to now) is the kind of show that stays with you. At $24.39 per person it's a Standard pass inclusion, and the rooftop garden and Mediatheque are free. Rated 4.6/5 across 8,600+ reviews. Note that you need to redeem a physical ticket at the M+ Ticket Office on the day, 30 minutes before your admission time.

Hong Kong Palace Museum

Right next to M+ in the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum is remarkable value at $8.99 and a Standard pass inclusion. It houses hundreds of artefacts from Beijing's Palace Museum, many on display in Hong Kong for the first time. The current special exhibition, Ancient Egypt Unveiled, runs through August 2026 and brings 250 artefacts from Egyptian museums in what is billed as the most comprehensive ancient Egyptian display ever held in Hong Kong. Rated 4.7/5 across 7,300+ reviews. Pair this with M+ for a full West Kowloon cultural day.

Aqua Luna Victoria Harbour Cruise

The Aqua Luna cruise on a traditional red-sailed junk boat is one of those experiences that's genuinely better than it sounds on paper. A complimentary drink, Victoria Harbour at sunset, and the Symphony of Lights show from the water. It's the kind of thing you do once and still talk about. At $34.65 per person, rated 4.7/5 across 8,300+ reviews. Not in the Standard pass but worth booking as a standalone evening activity.

Victoria Harbour Hong Kong at sunset from the water
Victoria Harbour from the water, ideally just before the Symphony of Lights kicks off.

For Families with Young Kids

Hong Kong with small children is genuinely excellent, and a few specific activities are worth calling out. LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong ($23.79) is a 10-zone indoor Lego playground in Elements Mall with a miniature Hong Kong built from 1.5 million bricks and a Master Model Builder workshop. It requires at least one child aged 11 or under per adult, which is a bit of an unusual restriction, but if you have kids it's a genuinely fun couple of hours. Standard pass inclusion, rated 4.5/5 across 4,100+ reviews.

Kiztopia Hong Kong ($15.15) at New Town Plaza is a 12,000 sq ft indoor playground with 15 play areas including climbing structures, trampolines, obstacle courses, and role-play rooms. Winner of Outstanding Attraction Experience at the Singapore Tourism Awards. Good rainy day option, Standard pass inclusion, rated 4.6/5 across 4,700+ reviews.

Full Klook Hong Kong Activity Comparison

Activity Price (USD) Rating Reviews In Pass? Best For
Hong Kong Disneyland $68.29 4.8 185,000+ Premium Families, Disney fans
Ocean Park Hong Kong $57.59 4.7 80,000+ Premium Families, animal lovers
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car $22.15 4.7 58,000+ Standard Scenery, Big Buddha, culture
The Peak Tram $12.79 4.6 38,000+ Standard Views, iconic HK experience
M+ Museum $24.39 4.6 8,600+ Standard Art, design, architecture
Hong Kong Palace Museum $8.99 4.7 7,300+ Standard History, Chinese art
Aqua Luna Harbour Cruise $34.65 4.7 8,300+ No Evenings, couples, families
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong $30.35 4.7 5,700+ Standard Families, pop culture fans
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre $23.79 4.5 4,100+ Standard Young kids, rainy days
Kiztopia Indoor Playground $15.15 4.6 4,700+ Standard Young kids
Ngong Ping Tai O Pass $46.85 4.6 3,900+ No Full Lantau Island day

Sample Itinerary Combinations Using the Pass

To make the savings concrete, here are two combinations that work well in practice. These assume a family visit rather than a couple or solo trip, because that's our frame of reference.

Culture and Views (3-attraction Standard pass): Ngong Ping 360 + M+ Museum + Hong Kong Palace Museum. This covers a full Lantau day and a full West Kowloon cultural day. Individual prices: $22.15 + $24.39 + $8.99 = $55.53 per person. A 3-attraction pass delivers 40% off that, which across five people is a very meaningful saving.

Family Theme Parks (Premium combo): Hong Kong Disneyland + Ocean Park. Two full park days at $68.29 + $57.59 = $125.88 per person individually. A Premium pass bundling these two is the strongest case for the upgrade, particularly for families who came to Hong Kong specifically for the theme park experience.

Staying Connected in Hong Kong

Hong Kong runs on its own telecoms infrastructure, separate from mainland China, so you'll need a dedicated HK plan. We use Holafly for our eSIM needs across Asia, including Hong Kong. Use code ADAMANDLINDS at checkout for 5% off your plan. Check current HK plan pricing at Holafly's website as rates vary by duration.

One important note if you're also planning to cross into mainland China: the Holafly China eSIM does not cover Hong Kong, and vice versa. Hong Kong operates as a completely separate telecoms region. You'd need a dedicated Holafly Hong Kong eSIM for HK and a separate Holafly China plan for the mainland. If you're doing both, the HK + China + Macau regional plan Holafly offers may cover the full itinerary on one install, which is worth checking before you buy separately.

For trips of 20+ days across Asia more broadly, Holafly Plans is worth considering. The monthly global subscription covers 160+ destinations including Hong Kong from $49.90/month, with the Always On 1GB backup data included. Our code saves 10% on monthly plans instead of the usual 5%.

Practical Tips for Visiting Hong Kong

A few things that made a real difference for us. The MTR Octopus card handles everything: metro, buses, the Airport Express, and even purchases at 7-Eleven. Get one the moment you land. Hong Kong is genuinely very walkable between neighbourhoods but the hills will surprise you, especially on the HK Island side, so factor in more time than Google Maps suggests for anything involving elevation.

For Ngong Ping 360, book a specific time slot in advance through the pass. The cable car runs to capacity and morning slots go first. The Peak Tram queues on weekends can run to 45+ minutes without a pre-booked ticket, so using the pass to skip that queue is one of the most tangible pass benefits.

February was a great time to visit. Cooler than summer (which gets very hot and humid), less rain than autumn, and the Lunar New Year atmosphere in early February was something genuinely special. Spring (March to May) is similarly pleasant. Summer is worth knowing about: temperatures and humidity are both high, and typhoon season starts from May. That said, indoor attractions like M+, LEGOLAND, and Kiztopia become even more appealing when it's 35 degrees outside.

Hong Kong street market at night with neon signs
Some of the best Hong Kong experiences don't cost anything at all. The night markets and street food scenes are free and excellent.

Our Hong Kong Take

Two weeks in Hong Kong felt like exactly the right amount of time. Long enough to get genuinely comfortable with the city, short enough that we never ran out of new things to discover. The Klook Pass worked well for our family because we were mixing theme park days (Disneyland was always on the list) with cultural days (M+ and the Palace Museum back to back is a brilliant pairing), and the savings across five people were substantial.

More Hong Kong content is coming in the series. Episode 5 drops soon. If you want help planning your own Hong Kong itinerary, particularly around coordinating a regional trip through Southeast Asia or pairing HK with Japan, Lindsay is a professional travel advisor who works with families on exactly this kind of routing. Reach her at [email protected].


Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you book through our Klook links or use our codes, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only recommend things we've actually done or would genuinely book ourselves. Holafly is a paid partner with exclusivity through August 2026.