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HKG Hong Kong International
30 min to city

Hong Kong

One airport. Skyline in 24 minutes. Dim sum on demand.

How much time do you have?
Our recommendations take into account your actual arrival and departure times, airport processing, and transit friction.
From HKG
🏢
Under 3h
Stay airside
🚕
3–6 hours
Quick city stop
🗽
6–10 hours
Full exploration
🌃
10+ hours
Multi-neighborhood
IMMIGRATION30m
TRANSIT30m
EXPLORE2h 35m
RETURN30m
BUFFER25m

Your layover plan

Arrive & Immigration
~30 min · HKG
  • Follow signs to passport control immediately on landing
  • Have onward boarding pass and hotel/address ready for questions
  • Immigration usually efficient but can spike.
Transit into the city
30 min

Airport Express makes central access predictable; roads can be slower in peak.

Explore Hong Kong
~2h 35m of free time

3-6 hours is tight but workable if immigration is smooth — Airport Express makes the city genuinely fast.

  • Airport Express to Hong Kong Station (Central): 24 min, HKD 115 return, runs every 10 min from 5:54am to 12:48am
  • From Hong Kong Station: Central, Sheung Wan, and the waterfront Promenade are 5-10 min walk
  • Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon side) adds 10 min by MTR — the Victoria Harbour view from the waterfront is worth the extra stop
  • Be back at the airport 90 min before departure — check-in can be done at Hong Kong Station on the way out
Return to HKG
30 min back to airport
  • Leave enough buffer - trains run to a schedule and can be delayed
  • Buy your return ticket in advance if possible
  • Set an alarm 55 min before your departure gate closes
Back through security
~25 min buffer before gate
  • Re-entry security at HKG typically takes 10-20 min
  • Check your gate - it may have changed while you were out
  • Liquids bought in the city cannot pass security - finish or bin them

Best eats for a layover

Top sights for your time window

What you need to know

Currency
Hong Kong dollar (HK$), pegged to USD around 7.8. Cards accepted almost everywhere. The Octopus card handles transit and many shops, cafes, and 7-Elevens. HSBC and Hang Seng ATMs are everywhere.
Language
Cantonese and English are both official. English signage is strong across the airport, MTR, and tourist areas. Mandarin is increasingly common in shops and hotels.
Visa
Most Western passports (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) get 90 days visa-free on arrival. No landing card required. Mainland China visas do not cover Hong Kong entry. Verify before travel, visa rules change.
Transit
Airport Express runs HKG to Hong Kong Station (Central) in 24 min, every 10 min, HK$115 one-way. Free shuttle buses connect the station to most Central and Kowloon hotels. Taxi to Central runs about HK$350 and takes 40 to 45 min.
Weather
Humid subtropical. Hot sticky summers (28-33°C, May to September typhoon season), mild dry winters (14-20°C). October to December is the best layover window, clear air and low humidity.
Tipping
Not expected. Sit-down restaurants usually add a 10% service charge to the bill. Round up taxi fares to the nearest dollar. Hotel porters get HK$10 to HK$20 per bag.
Emergency
999 for police, fire, and ambulance. English-speaking operators available. Hospitals are well-equipped and English is widely spoken by staff.
Time Zone
HKT (UTC+8). No daylight saving time.
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