Central Pier
Central Piers connect Hong Kong to the outlying islands - Lamma, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau
Star Ferry Pier
The Hong Kong Star Ferry is is unique and distinctive. it plies between the island and Tsim Sha Tsui.
Mid Levels
The Central–Mid-Levels escalator system in Hong Kong connects through shops, cafes, bars and galleries.
Western Promenade
A place to relax and take in the sights of Kowloon and the ferries plying to Macao and outlying islands of Hong Kong.
Sun Yat Sen Park
The park and harbourfront with scenic views, walking path and parks making it an ideal for an evening stroll
Singapore CBD
Central Business District is a thriving centre of commerce in Singapore. New buildings and shophouses coexist.
Kennedy Town
The waterfront and promenade and the surrounding streets are peppered with cafes, restaurants and the charm of old town
Shek Tong Tsui
Home to cafés, delicious eats and the first and only geological museum in Hong Kong, Shek Tong Tsui is filled with treasures.
Tai Hang
Home to a funky array of indie cafes, hidden shops, local eateries, and historic landmarks in Hong Kong
Chinatown
Singapores Chinatown's maze of narrow roads includes restaurants, souvenir shops and indie boutiques.
Hill Street
Hill Street is home to several landmarks including the Armenian Church, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
Teck Whye
Red, blue and yellow mosaic reminiscent of famous abstract artist Piet Mondrian.
Little India
Vibrant cultural enclave with temples and mosques, street art and brightly painted shophouses.
Des Voeux Road
A busy neighborhood filled with traditional businesses hustling throughout the day
Castle Road
Home to the the Sun Yat Sen Museum, surrounded by quaint old buildings and cafes
Victoria Harbour Central
The central waterfront promenade on Hong Kong Island is a gem. Enjoy the carnival rides and the city skyline
Victoria Harbour Wan Chai
The promenade alongside the convention centre in Wan Chai has spectacular views while you walk towards central.
Des Voeux Road W
Walk down Des Voeux after hours when the suburb comes to a standstill. Shutters down, people going home.
Western Market
Browse around unique arts and craft , antiques, produce, cafes. The Edwardian-style Western Market building is next to the tram stop.
Tai Ping Shan
Street nestled between galleries and teahouses; and design studios in a discreet little bohemian neighbourhood.