Most Instagrammable Places in Hong Kong 2025

Hong Kong is a playground for photographers, influencers, and casual travelers who love to snap and share. If you're looking for the most Instagrammable spots without straying too far from the city centre, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re into colorful street scenes, panoramic views, or cultural icons, here are 5 picture-perfect places you need to visit in 2025!

1. Choi Hung Estate – The Rainbow Basketball Court

This pastel-colored housing estate is a social media classic — and it’s still going strong in 2025. The rainbow basketball court, framed by apartment blocks painted in soft shades, creates the perfect pop for your feed. Go early in the morning for fewer crowds and dreamy lighting!

📍 MTR: Choi Hung Station (Exit C4), a short ride from Central

Photo by Alexandr Bormotin on Unsplash

2. Victoria Peak – The Classic Skyline Shot

You can’t come to Hong Kong and skip The Peak. Capture the city’s iconic skyline from the Sky Terrace or the Lugard Road Lookout. Golden hour here is absolutely magical — think cotton candy skies and glittering skyscrapers. It’s touristy, yes, but for a reason!

📍 Peak Tram from Central or bus/taxi up the hill

Hello Hong Kong guesst at the peak

Alvin and family visiting the Peak on theer customised tour

3. PMQ – Hip, Artsy, and Full of Character

Once a police dormitory, now a hub of creativity, PMQ in Central is filled with independent boutiques, art exhibits, and eye-catching design corners. It’s perfect for lifestyle and fashion shots, especially with its mix of industrial and modern architecture.

📍 35 Aberdeen Street, Central

PMQ in central - Hong Kong Tourism Board

4. Man Mo Temple – Red Lanterns and Incense Swirls

Step into another world at Man Mo Temple, one of the oldest temples in Hong Kong. The hanging coils of incense, traditional red lanterns, and beams of sunlight filtering through the smoke create an atmospheric, almost mystical photo opportunity.

📍 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan

5. Murray House and Stanley Promenade – Seaside Serenity

For a quieter but equally beautiful scene, head to Stanley. The colonial-style Murray House, colorful market stalls, and seaside views offer a softer side of Hong Kong. It’s perfect for relaxed vacation vibes and a stylish coffee shot by the water.

📍 Stanley, 30 minutes from Central by bus or taxi

Murray House Stanley

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