Self-Guided Walking Tours to Explore Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Follow these 9 expert-designed self-guided walking tours to explore Hong Kong, Hong Kong on foot at your own pace. You can also create your own self-guided walk to visit the city attractions which interest you the most.
How it works: Download the app "GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities" from Apple App Store or Google Play Store to your mobile phone or tablet. Each walk comes with a detailed tour map as well as photos and background information for the featured attractions. The app's navigation functions guide you from one attraction to the next. The app works offline, so no data plan is needed when traveling abroad.
Custom Walk: Create Your Own Walking Tour
Sightseeing Walk: Downtown Introduction Walking Tour
Sightseeing Walk: Colonial Buildings in Central Hong Kong
Sightseeing Walk: Kowloon Walking Tour
Sightseeing Walk: Causeway Bay Walking Tour
Discovery Walk: Hong Kong Antiques Hunting
Discovery Walk: Mong Kok Shopping
Discovery Walk: Yau Ma Tei Walk
Discovery Walk: Tsim Sha Tsui Shopping and Sightseeing
Discovery Walk: Causeway Bay Shopping
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