As the neon lights illuminate Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong's vibrant nightlife comes alive. Escaping the summer heat, night owls can now embark on an unforgettable urban adventure aboard the city's iconic Night Bus tours. From open-top rides through glittering skyscrapers to nostalgic journeys into historic neighbourhoods, these after-dark experiences offer a fresh perspective on the city's magic.

Big Bus Tours: Hong Kong Island Night Tour
Hop on an open-top double-decker and glide through Hong Kong Island's most iconic landmarks under the stars. The evening breeze and dazzling cityscape create a mesmerising atmosphere, perfect for a romantic or solo escapade.
- Route: Central Pier 7 – Mid-Levels Escalator – Man Mo Temple – Tai Kwun – Causeway Bay SOGO – The Park Lane Hong Kong – Central Pier 7

Citybus Open-Top Night Tour (H2K Route)
A journey through time and contrasts, this tour whisks passengers from neon-lit business districts to nostalgic street markets. With the freedom to hop off at any stop, travellers can explore hidden gems at their own pace.
- Route: Central (Star Ferry Pier) – Central Harbourfront – Wan Chai Pier – Wan Chai Promenade – Cross Harbour Tunnel – Woosung Street/Temple Street – sky100 – West Kowloon Cultural District – Cameron Road/Tsim Sha Tsui Station – Tsim Sha Tsui (Star Ferry Pier) – Tsim Sha Tsui East Station/Avenue of Stars – Cross Harbour Tunnel – Causeway Bay – Statue Square/Central Station – Central (Star Ferry Pier)

Big Bus Tours: Kowloon Night Tour
Starting at the Avenue of Stars, this route captures Kowloon's dynamic spirit—passing through the glowing lanterns of Temple Street, the bustling Ladies' Market, and the artistic allure of West Kowloon Cultural District, including M+ Museum and the Hong Kong Palace Museum.
- Route: Avenue of Stars (Bruce Lee Statue Bus Stop) – Ladies' Market – Temple Street – M+ Museum – Hong Kong Palace Museum – West Kowloon Cultural District
(Editor: Rachel Liu)
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