The Ultimate 5D4N Hong Kong Girls Trip Itinerary & Budget
TravelTalk24 Team
Travel Experts

Hong Kong is a city that truly has it all—from magical theme parks and breathtaking city skylines to rich cultural history and some of the best food in the world. It’s the perfect destination for an unforgettable girls' trip. If you're looking to explore vibrant streets, indulge in delicious dim sum, and create core memories, Hong Kong should be at the top of your list.
Getting around is a breeze thanks to the highly efficient MTR and bus systems. Based on Juz Miciano's fun-filled travel vlog, we've put together an incredible 5-Day / 4-Night Hong Kong & Macao itinerary, perfectly curated for you and your besties.
Watch the Complete Hong Kong Travel Vlog
Getting Around Hong Kong
Hong Kong has one of the easiest transportation systems in the world. Here's what you need to know:
- Octopus Card: This is your best friend. Use it for the MTR, buses, trams, and even at convenience stores like 7-Eleven.
- Airport Bus: The A21 Airport Bus is a cheap and efficient way to get from the airport to the city center (like the Tsim Sha Tsui area). It costs around HKD 35.
- Navigation: Use Google Maps or Citymapper to ensure you never get lost.
Ideal 5-Day Hong Kong Itinerary
| Day | Activities & Sightseeing | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrival, Peak Tram & Symphony of Lights | Take the A21 bus from the airport to your hotel. Visit Victoria Peak via the Peak Tram for panoramic views. End the night at the Avenue of Stars for the Symphony of Lights show. |
| Day 2 | Hong Kong Disneyland | Dedicate a full day to Disneyland. Avail of the Early Access Pass to beat the crowds, especially for popular areas like The World of Frozen. Don't miss the 'Momentous' nighttime spectacular. |
| Day 3 | Macao Day Tour & Mong Kok Shopping | Take the Cotai Water Jet ferry to Macao. Explore Senado Square and the Ruins of St. Paul's. Return to Hong Kong and spend the evening shopping and eating in Mong Kok. |
| Day 4 | Ngong Ping 360 & Causeway Bay | Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to Lantau Island. Explore Ngong Ping Village and see the Tian Tan Buddha. In the evening, head to Causeway Bay for shopping at Don Don Donki and a late-night ramen fix at Ichiran. |
| Day 5 | Last-Minute Shopping & Departure | Grab a quick breakfast at a local spot like Fairwood or Bakehouse. Do some last-minute souvenir shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui before heading to the airport. |
Top Sights & Attractions
| Location | Highlights | Details |
|---|---|---|
| The Peak Tram & Sky Terrace 428 | Panoramic City Views | Take the historic tram up to the peak. Book via Klook for convenience. Try to get the front seats on the tram for the best views! |
| Hong Kong Disneyland | The World of Frozen, Big Grizzly Mountain | Get the Early Access pass to experience rides with shorter lines. Must-rides include Frozen Ever After, Sliding Sleighs, and Mystic Manor. |
| Ngong Ping 360 | Cable Car Ride & Tian Tan Buddha | Enjoy stunning views of Lantau Island on the cable car. Explore the cultural village and try some local street food. |
| Macao | Senado Square, Ruins of St. Paul's | Take the ferry for a day trip. It's best to book your ferry tickets in advance. Don't forget to try the famous egg tarts! |
| Avenue of Stars | Symphony of Lights | A spectacular light and sound show featuring the Hong Kong skyline. Best viewed from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. |
Where to Eat in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a foodie's dream. Here are some spots you definitely need to check out:
- Dim Dim Sum (Mong Kok): Affordable and delicious dim sum. Must-tries include the hakao (shrimp dumplings) and xiao long bao.
- Ichiran Ramen (Causeway Bay): Perfect for a late-night meal. Enjoy customizable, authentic tonkotsu ramen in individual dining booths.
- Café de Coral: An affordable local fast-food chain. Great for trying classic Hong Kong-style meals with large serving sizes.
- Bakehouse (Tsim Sha Tsui): Famous for their sourdough egg tarts. Arrive early (around 7:45 AM) to line up and secure a box before they sell out!
- Fairwood: Another excellent local fast-food option for a quick and filling breakfast.
Quick Budget Summary
| Expense Type | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| A21 Airport Bus | HKD 35 per person |
| The Peak Tram (via Klook) | Approx. PHP 982 |
| Hong Kong Disneyland + Early Access | Approx. PHP 6,021 |
| Macao Ferry (Roundtrip) | Approx. HKD 350+ |
| Ngong Ping 360 (Standard Roundtrip) | Approx. PHP 1,751 |
| Dim Dim Sum Dinner | Approx. PHP 1,820 for a group |
“Traveling with your girlfriends to a city as vibrant as Hong Kong is a core memory in the making. The right planning makes all the difference.”
— TravelTalk24 Team
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