"24 Hours at Park Hotel Hong Kong: A Foodie-Fun-Fueled Itinerary"
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If you’ve only got one day in Hong Kong and you’re staying at Park Hotel Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST), don’t stress—you can pack a whole lot of fun, flavor, and good vibes into just 24 hours. I just did it, and let me tell you, it was a whirlwind of dim sum, skyline views, and a few cheeky cocktails. Here’s how I made the most of it, minute by minute.
9:00 AM – Wake Up at Park Hotel Hong Kong
First things first: Park Hotel’s rooms are super comfy. Big windows and soft beds, and you're right in the heart of TST, so it’s buzzing with energy as soon as you open the curtains. I didn’t opt for the hotel breakfast—I had plans.
Tip: Skip the hotel buffet and head out into the city. TST is full of gems, and you’ve only got 24 hours!
9:30 AM – Traditional Breakfast at Australia Dairy Company
Yes, it’s touristy. Yes, the staff might bark your order back at you. But the experience is pure Hong Kong.
🍳 What to order: The classic HK-style breakfast: macaroni soup with ham, fluffy scrambled eggs on thick toast, and a cold milk tea.
📍G/F, 47 Parkes Street, Jordan (5 min walk)
⏱️ Go early to avoid the crazy line.
11:00 AM – Chill Walk at Kowloon Park
Walk off that breakfast with a stroll through Kowloon Park. It’s surprisingly peaceful despite being smack in the middle of the city. Flamingos, fountains, and quiet garden paths—perfect for some people-watching or a quick photo dump on IG.
Tip: Grab a bottle of cold chrysanthemum tea from 7-Eleven on the way.
12:30 PM – Lunch at DimDimSum Dim Sum Specialty Store
DimDimSum is a local favorite and not as overwhelming as the bigger dim sum halls. English menus available and everything’s made fresh to order.
🥟 Must-try dishes:
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BBQ pork buns (char siu bao)
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Pan-fried turnip cake
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Custard buns (they ooze when you bite in)
📍G/F, 7 Tin Lok Lane, Wan Chai (take the MTR—20 min trip total)
2:00 PM – Victoria Harbour + Star Ferry Vibes
Hop back to TST and take a little harbor-side walk along Avenue of Stars—it’s Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame, complete with Bruce Lee’s statue. Then take the Star Ferry over to Central. Costs like HK$3 and gives you some of the best skyline views.
Pro tip: Sit on the upper deck for better photos and breeze.
3:00 PM – Mid-Levels Escalator + PM Coffee Break
After the ferry, hop on the Mid-Levels Escalator in Central and let it carry you through one of the coolest parts of the city. Stop halfway at Elephant Grounds for an iced latte or a scoop of artisanal ice cream.
📍G/F, 42-44 Gough Street, Central
5:00 PM – Head Back to Park Hotel + Power Nap
Trust me, you’ll want to recharge. Head back to the hotel, freshen up, and take a 30-45 minute nap. You’ll need the energy for the night ahead.
7:00 PM – Dinner at Hutong (With a View!)
Make a reservation at Hutong, one of the most iconic restaurants with a harbor view. It’s upscale Northern Chinese food, and the vibe is straight-up romantic-meets-cinematic. Go at sunset.
🍜 What to order:
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Crispy soft-shell crab
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Chilli beef
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Their signature cocktails (yes, plural)
📍18/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Rd, TST – 10 min walk from the hotel
9:00 PM – Rooftop Drinks at Ozone
Head to Ozone at the Ritz-Carlton, the highest bar in the world. Take the MTR to Kowloon Station—it’s just a couple stops.
🍸 Go for: The signature Ozone G&T or a lychee martini. And of course, soak in that insane night view.
📍118/F, The Ritz-Carlton, ICC Tower
11:00 PM – Night Walk at Temple Street Night Market
Still got some fuel? Head to Temple Street Night Market. It’s loud, chaotic, colorful—basically, the opposite of Ozone’s sleek luxury, and that’s the charm. Grab some egg waffles or fried noodles from a street cart.
📍Jordan Road – 15 min walk from the hotel
12:30 AM – Back to Park Hotel + Late-Night 7-Eleven Raid
If you’re like me, no night is complete without a snack raid. Grab a cold Vita lemon tea, maybe some spicy squid chips, and crash into bed.
Final Thoughts
Park Hotel Hong Kong location is a major win—you're close to everything. This itinerary squeezes in tradition, modern vibes, a bit of glam, and lots of food (obviously). Whether you’re solo or with friends, you’ll leave feeling like you really tasted Hong Kong in 24 hours.