• Scenic boat trip at Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong

Tour

Discover top attractions, restaurants, shopping and entertainment in Hong Kong for a full city experience. Stay in the Silka Seaview, Discover top Yau Ma Tei attractions, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment in this energetic part of Hong Kong. At our hotel you will also find yourself surrounded by endless tourist attractions that you will want to explore. Popular local markets like the Temple Street Night Market and the Jade Market are a mere 60 seconds away by foot. A 5-minute drive will take you to the world-famous shopping meccas of Nathan Road and Tsim Sha Tsui.

    • Neon signage at Temple Street Market, Hong Kong
    • Temple Street Night Market

      This is the only one place with entertainment, performance, food and shopping all converged. Temple Street Night Market is a popular street bazaar where you will find traders selling all kinds of wares, the Chinese opera singers performing, fortune tellers emerging to eagerly read your future, and no doubt, many eateries are surrounding the area.

    • Hong Kong Street Bridge Wall at Kennedy Town
    • Kennedy Town

      Situated in the western side of the Hong Kong island and with the subway line extended, Kennedy Town has been seeing a booming restaurant scene where you can find many different kinds of café, specialty restaurants and bars.

    • Nightclubs and western-styled restaurants in Lan Kwai Fong, Central
    • Lan Kwai Fong

      Undoubtedly the most popular nightlife hot spots, Lan Kwai Fong has been revamping to offer latest dining concepts and party venues. During the festive seasons such as Halloween, Christmas and New Year, there are always special celebrations in the area.
    • Statue of Bruce Lee in Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong
    • Avenue of Stars

      With its renovation underway and target to re-open around end of 2018, Avenue of Stars celebrate the success of the film industry of Hong Kong. Currently, some of the exhibits are showcased in the Gardens of Stars including sculptures of Bruce Lee and Anita Mui, and 20 star-handprinted plaques.

    • Mickey and friends in front of Hong Kong Disneyland
    • Theme Parks

      Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park Hong Kong are must dos for family vacationers – both conveniently connected by MTR system. Easily for a one-day excursion, it gives children the perfect spots to burn off their energies!

    • A birds eye view of Hong Kong skyline at night from The Peak
    • The Peak

      If you only stay in Hong Kong for one day and ask for a must-do – The Peak it is. The circular walkway will give you probably the most amazing views of Hong Kong. You can also take The Tram from Admiralty up to The Peak or try a few different restaurants there while you are overlooking the stunning Hong Kong skyline.

    • Aerial view of Big Buddha statue in Hong Kong
    • The Big Buddha

      Hidden away by lush mountains on the Lautau Island, the 34-metre Tian Tan Buddha statue, also known as the Big Buddha, has become a popular sightseeing spot for international tourists, especially for those who also want to enjoy a vegetarian meal at the monastery.
    • Dragon’s Back Ridge at Lantau Peak Outdoor Adventures
    • Outdoor Adventures

      Perhaps lesser known but there are many hiking trails around Hong Kong – from the 100-kilometer MacLehose Trail offering different levels of difficulties and Dragon’s Back Ridge to the more challenging Lantau Peak.