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HKHong Kong
Hong Kong · East Asia
69
Travel Score
Best time to go
46/100
Best window: Oct · Nov · Mar
Visa check
Some paperwork likely
SherpaIATA
Estimate only - verify at the official embassy or consulate. Estimate shown for US passport holders.
Month
Apr · 18°C
Est. daily cost
$278
Crowd level
83/100
FX rates refreshed
Apr 2, 2026, 00:02 UTC
Budget conversions quoted in USD
Flight time from London Heathrow
~12h 30m

Trip Brief

Model baseline $1,946
7 days
Notes 0/400

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Apr is a busy month, so lock in flights and lodging early.
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Destination
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Flight time from LHR
~12h 30m
Budget target
$1,946
Trip frame
Apr · 7 days · Mid-range
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Overview

Hong Kong is a strong cultural destination for a mid-range trip focused on food, culture, outdoors. Apr is one of the busier months, which means booking accommodation early and expecting some queues at popular sights. Hong Kong has a lot to offer across 7 days. Your budget looks comfortable for this trip - the estimated cost comes in around 278 USD per day, which lands inside your target.

Things to Watch Out For

  • There's some paperwork involved for US passport holders. Treat this as an estimate only, and check Sherpa plus the official embassy or consulate before you book anything non-refundable.
  • Apr tends to be rainy. Pack accordingly and have indoor alternatives ready for outdoor plans.
  • Popular sights get crowded. Book tickets for must-sees in advance and aim to arrive early in the morning.
  • Accommodation and food are your two biggest expenses ($876 and $467 estimated). Keep a close eye on those two and the rest of the budget usually takes care of itself.
  • Healthcare is decent here, but get travel insurance anyway and bring any prescription medication from home.
  • The destination is generally safe, though standard travel common sense applies - watch your belongings in busy areas.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrive and get settled. Sort your airport transfer, pick up a local SIM or activate an eSIM, and do a short walk around your neighbourhood to get your bearings. Keep the first evening relaxed - grab dinner somewhere close and call it a night.
  • Day 2: Pick one neighbourhood to focus on. See the main draw in the morning, then spend the afternoon eating your way through it - lunch at one place, dinner at another. Don't rush.
  • Day 3: Slow it down. Visit a local market or a park, find a café to sit in, and let the city come to you for a few hours. This tends to be where you stumble onto things that weren't in any guide.
  • Day 4: Pick one neighbourhood to focus on. See the main draw in the morning, then spend the afternoon eating your way through it - lunch at one place, dinner at another. Don't rush.
  • Day 5: Pick one neighbourhood to focus on. See the main draw in the morning, then spend the afternoon eating your way through it - lunch at one place, dinner at another. Don't rush.
  • Day 6: Slow it down. Visit a local market or a park, find a café to sit in, and let the city come to you for a few hours. This tends to be where you stumble onto things that weren't in any guide.
  • Day 7: Keep the last day light. Do one thing you haven't managed to fit in yet, then head back with time to spare before your departure. Don't let packing stress eat into the morning.

Budget Breakdown

Plan on around 278 USD per day for a mid-range trip. Here's roughly where it goes: accommodation $876, food $467, transport $214, activities $234, and a contingency buffer of $156. If you need to trim: cut a restaurant dinner (cook once, eat out once) before cutting an experience, and use public transport over taxis where you can. Switching one night from a hotel to a well-rated guesthouse can also free up meaningful budget.

Getting There & Getting Around

The best time to visit is Oct, Nov, Mar. You're going in Apr, which isn't peak season, but there are tradeoffs worth knowing about. Book 3+ months ahead: Apr is a busy month, so lock in flights and lodging early. The local currency is HKD. Connectivity is good, so a local SIM or eSIM will handle maps, bookings, and calls easily. In the first 48 hours: confirm your airport transfer before landing, get a local SIM or eSIM on arrival, check whether cards or cash are preferred locally, and find a good spot to eat near your accommodation. Verify entry and visa requirements with Sherpa (https://www.joinsherpa.com/travel-restrictions), IATA Travel Centre (https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/), and your government's official travel advice before booking flights.

Local Tips

  • Pick one neighbourhood to really get to know rather than ticking off sights across the whole city. You'll eat better, walk less, and notice more.
  • Leave one evening completely unplanned. Wander somewhere that wasn't on your list. That's usually where the trip's best moment happens.
  • Hold back a small amount of your budget - roughly 10% - for something you discover once you're actually there. There's always something.

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Travel Scores and budget estimates are based on public data sources and may not reflect current conditions. Visa guidance is an estimate only, so verify the latest rules with the official embassy or consulate before booking. Sherpa and IATA Travel Centre are starting points, not final authority.