A Trip for Every Traveller

Travel is rarely one-size-fits all – nor should it be. Whether you’re planning your next big family vacation, dreaming of a romantic escape for just the two of you, or looking to broaden your cultural or culinary horizons, Four Seasons offers unique experiences for every interest, paired with luxury accommodations and world-class service. From spacious villas by the sea to a spa in the middle of a working vineyard to kids’ clubs with engaging activities for different ages, we’ve gathered some of our favourite activities and experiences. They’re bound to inspire your next adventure, no matter what your travel style might be.

FOR FAMILIES

Spending quality time with our loved ones outside the pressures of work or day-to-day responsibilities can be a rewarding change of pace that helps to deepen bonds and draw us closer. Family vacations are meant to create lasting memories, and the right setting can make all the difference. Pick up the pace with an action-packed trip, or slow it way down so everyone can have a chance to relax and reconnect. You’re sure to discover the ideal itinerary for your family at Four Seasons destinations around the world.

FOR COUPLES

Travel is good for the soul, and that goes double for getaways with your soulmate. Whether you’re looking to reconnect, celebrate or simply experience something new together, Four Seasons offers romantic escapes that are perfect for two.

FOR FOODIES

Some believe that you can never really know a place until you try the food. Four Seasons whole-heartedly agrees. If your travel bucket list includes as many dishes and cuisines as it does landmarks, then these destinations are for you.

FOR A GIRLS GETAWAY

From mother-daughter bonding time to trips with close friends, sometimes a getaway for the girls is the perfect way to relax. Whether you opt for a wine and spa weekend, an art-filled European excursion, or a chic tropical escape, a chance to catch up and reconnect in a new locale is always a good idea.

FOR HISTORY BUFFS

If you like to immerse yourself in your destination’s culture and history, Four Seasons can help. With its hotels and resorts in storied spots across the globe, all you have to do is decide where you want to go.

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Get a New Perspective on the Planet With Farm-to-Table Experiences

One of my favourite spots to eat in Florence might be a surprise to you. It isn’t a Michelin-starred restaurant – it’s a tiny stand near Piazza Santa Maria Novella that serves delectable sandwiches made with locally foraged truffles. In Spain’s Costa del Sol, I strolled along the beach and took in stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, but it wasn’t until I savoured tapas made of octopus caught fresh that morning that I felt I appreciated the destination. Culinary experiences are a big reason for travel – we often remember the new dishes and flavours we tried more than the things we did.

In honour of Earth Day on April 22, I recommend taking your quest for new tastes one step further: Discover where regional favourites come from, how they’re grown and prepared. Get closer to the earth and go to the source – meet the farmers and producers and learn how they are planting, growing and harvesting the ingredients you find on your plate. Join an expert in a Tuscan forest and help dig up rich, earthy truffles. Explore the ancient roots of Bali’s water-delivery system and how it impacts the country’s rice fields. Wade into the water in Punta Mita and help snare your seafood supper. Four Seasons offers unique opportunities to forge a deeper connection with your destination through the food you’re enjoying – and develop a new appreciation for the bounty of the earth.

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Forage for fresh truffles in Florence

No matter the season, there’s something to be found well-hidden in the earth around here: the highly prized white San Miniato truffles in the fall, Marzuolos in the winter and knobby black Scorzones in the summer. Venture from Four Seasons Hotel Firenze into the woods with expert hunters – and their dogs –in a search for coveted truffles, discovering the patience and care required to find and unearth the coveted morsels. Afterwards, savour the fruits of your labour during a traditional Tuscan four-course lunch.

Experience a different taste of Tuscany in the olive-tree-covered hills near Chianti during a visit to a working farm. Pick olives, gather freshly laid eggs and pluck tomatoes from the vines, then join the chef in the kitchen for a meal made with your harvest. A highlight of your day as a farmhand? The chance to feed the region’s Cinta Senese pigs, whose name comes from the white stripe around their black bodies – “cinta” comes from the word cintura, Italian for belt. The breed is found only in Italy and has been raised there since the 1300s, earning protected status.

Savour time in Florence

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Help harvest rice in Bali

Bali’s rice fields are visually stunning – tiers of water-filled terraces, lush with emerald green stalks, stretching out towards majestic palm trees and rolling hills. But they aren’t just for show: The uniquely designed irrigation system – recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site – dates to the ninth century and is a lifeline for generations of farmers.

At Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, pull on knee-high rubber boots and wade into history, joining local rice farmers to plant seedlings or hand-harvest Serang rice, also known as Balinese white rice. As you take a break to sip water from a fresh coconut picked and cut just for you, you’ll learn about the farmers’ growing practices. For a taste of the harvest, make your way to the banks of the fast-flowing Ayung River for a Balinese-style farmer’s lunch of urab salad, with local vegetables and freshly grated young coconut dressing; steamed rice; and satay liit, a traditional dish of minced chicken or pork, spices, and lemongrass. End your day with a soothing river-stone treatment and massage with warm ginger paste in a riverside spa bale.

Get a taste of history in Bali

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Savour the flavours of Geneva

Geneva is an epicurean delight – especially in autumn, with its savoury game stews, rich soups made with the region’s abundant produce, and aged cheeses. Taste the city for yourself at Four Seasons Hotel Des Bergues Geneva, which offers a carefully curated menu of experiences highlighting the area’s distinct terroir, evident in its wine, cheese and mushrooms.

Start with a visit to the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces on Lake Geneva’s north side. This UNESCO World Heritage site dates to the 11th century and today produces some of the country’s most prized wines, like the Chasselas Swiss wine – a dry white varietal with a honeyed, mineral flavour. Enjoy a private tour of one of the region’s estates and learn about organic farming practices, then sip a selection of wines as you soak up spectacular views of the vineyard and lake. Next stop: Lake Geneva’s rugged forests, the ideal setting for fall fungi. Accompany the Hotel’s mushroom forager, basket in hand, to learn how to identify edible types – oyster, chanterelle, hedgehog – and which ones to avoid. Once you’ve collected your fill, return to the Hotel for a cooking class and a hearty lunch made with your fresh finds.

Of course, no visit to Geneva is complete without a taste of Switzerland’s most famed food: its cheese. Get an up-close look at the art – and science – of cheesemaking, from milk to maturation, during a tour led by an expert artisan cheesemaker. End the lesson with a taste test that includes iconic Gruyère, the country’s AOP-designated nutty mountain cheese.

Try new flavours in Geneva

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Sip the perfect cup of coffee in Bogotá

Can’t start your day without a strong cup of coffee? Head to Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá for an authentic bean-to-cup experience that starts – and ends – with the brew you need.

Set out from the Hotel for a ride through tropical forests to the Andes Mountains, where you’ll find Cafetal de la Trinidad, a Colombian coffee plantation that’s been run by the same family for five generations. Mount one of the farm’s horses for a guided tour of the fieldss and visit the plantation’s historic coffee factory, where you’ll learn about the different types of coffee beans found on the farm, including the nearly 100-year-old Trinidad Bourbon varietal. Watch as the beans are harvested and processed, then discover how different brewing techniques can affect flavour.

Back at the Hotel, make your way to the Spa to discover new ways to appreciate coffee – the Colombian Green Coffee Wrap uses natural coffee enzymes to improve skin appearance.

Take a coffee break in Bogotá

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Dive into freshness in Punta Mita

Situated within a 400-acre nature reserve in Mexico, on a white-sand beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita is surrounded by verdant palm trees, clear blue waters and a rich local culture – your own piece of paradise. Hike along the various trails, soak up the sun on the pristine sand, or dive beneath the waves to discover a whole new world – and an ocean full of fresh ingredients.

Join Executive Chef Jorge González in the warm waters and help him collect seaweed and sea urchins for a foraged feast on the beach. For a true ocean-to-table experience, learn proper diving and fishing techniques from certified diving instructors, then transform your fresh catch into signature dishes during a hands-on cooking class with a Four Seasons chef. You can also join the Resort’s chefs on the beach to help them choose from a variety of fresh seafood direct from local boats. Taste the freshness for yourself at dinner, where you’ll enjoy special dishes prepared using your selection.

Savour fresh flavours in Punta Mita

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The Flavours of Ramadan

Community, charity, delicious food: These are some of the things that come to mind for Muslims who celebrate Ramadan. Approximately 2 billion people practice Islam worldwide and participate in the 30-day celebration of Muhammad’s reception of the initial revelations of the Quran.

The Holy Month is marked with prayer and self-reflection – as well as fasting daily from dawn to sunset.

Every day, those who observe the holiday enjoy a suhoor, a pre-dawn meal, before fasting until sunset. Then, a communal gathering commences for the iftar, the larger evening meal to break the day’s fast. For many, these meals are the highlight of the holiday and create memories that last a lifetime.

This year, Four Seasons has curated a menu of dining events and activities to help guests celebrate Ramadan and make memories with loved ones. Here’s a taste of some of the experiences on offer – an iftar with a private chef, Ramadan tents and more.

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A sky-high suhoor in Dubai

Begin your day with a five-course suhoor feast served 32,000 feet above Dubai, thanks to a partnership between Jetex and Four Seasons Hotel Dubai at Jumeirah Beach.

“Dreaming up inspired experiences is a core passion for us,” says Leonardo Baiocchi, Regional Vice President and General Manager at Four Seasons Dubai. “We are delighted to partner with Jetex throughout the Holy Month of Ramadan to create a suhoor experience that is nothing less than spectacular. With our trademark Four Seasons hospitality and the exceptional private aviation standards that Jetex is known for, we will be elevating luxury to a new cruising altitude.”

The five-course meal, served daily, is curated by Executive Sous Chef Rami Nasser and includes a selection of mezze, Canadian lobster, lamb chops in traditional spices, and sea bass. Adding to the experience is a three-piece band playing traditional Arabic music as you dine.

Reach new heights in Dubai

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Celebrate with a chef in Riyadh

Break your fast in a Ramadan tent at Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Centre featuring a family-friendly buffet, live cooking stations and a children’s table with kid-friendly activities. To take your celebration to the next level, reserve a seat at the Chef’s Table, where Executive Chef Stefano Andreoli will offer personalized recommendations based on your tastes, with a dedicated butler on hand to bring each course from the iftar buffet straight to your table.

“This year, guests will enjoy exceptional culinary creations with our rich buffet showcasing the diverse talents of our chefs and featuring an extensive range of Saudi and international dishes,” he says. “Every dish has been created to surprise and delight our guests.”

The menu includes more than 100 dishes spread across seven culinary islands, including Saudi ouzzi – a traditional lamb dish served with rice. End the meal with kunafa filled with cream, a popular iftar desert.

Mark the Holy Month in Riyadh

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A glamorous iftar in Amman

There’s room for everyone at the table at Four Seasons Hotel Amman, where the largest ballroom has been transformed into an iftar celebration. Break your fast under the crystal chandeliers as you and your loved ones sample dishes like kharoof – roasted whole lamb with rice, cucumber and yoghurt – hot and cold mezzeh, and katayaf, a sweet dumpling filled with cream and walnuts.

“Our live culinary stations will revive the traditions of unity and generosity during the Holy Month,” says Chef Francesco Greco, who carefully crafted the menu with Executive Pastry Chef Anas AlQusairi to include traditional favourites and special dishes. “We wish a happy and peaceful Ramadan to everyone.”

A bespoke menu is available for private Ramadan events in the ballroom. The Hotel also offers special iftar and suhoor menus for in-room dining during the Holy Month, as well as a lobster and Wagyu brunch at Olea to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr – the end of the monthlong Ramadan celebration.

Celebrate in style in Amman

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Connect in a majlis in Abu Dhabi

Honour the spirit of the Holy Month with meaningful moments that help you connect with friends and loved ones. Celebrate your time together with platters of Ramadan classics served to your majlis – a seating area designed to encourage people to come together.

“This is going to be my fourth Ramadan here in this exciting capital city, but my aim has always been the same: to bring people together,” says Christian Buenrostro, the executive chef at Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island. “I could not be more excited to share my knowledge of international cuisine with the local community during a month that is exceptionally precious for them.”

Mezze range from the traditional warak enab – grape leaves stuffed with meat and rice – to Italian platters including semolina-fried calamari and quinoa salad.

The celebration continues in the Hotel’s Spa with treatments inspired by Ramadan. The Arabian Oud Escape includes a soothing oud oil massage, followed by an exfoliating Himalayan salt therapy treatment to relieve stress and fatigue. The session ends with a signature crystal massage on your face to refresh your mind and skin.

Gather with family in Abu Dhabi

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A moonlit meal in Cairo

Embark on a culinary tour of the world aboard the First Nile Boat – a stationary yacht overlooking the Nile River – at Four Seasons Cairo at First Residence. Curated by Executive Chef Erwan Laurenceau, the iftar and suhoor menus at the ship’s three restaurants include flavours from Lebanon, Greece, Italy, Asia and Egypt, with sweeping views of Cairo and the Nile as a backdrop.

“Egypt is one of the best places to experience Ramadan – while the city is quiet and reserved during the day, it awakens and re-energizes after the sun sets,” says Laurenceau. “This year, I am proud to introduce a more varied Ramadan menu, which includes items such as chicken biryani, lamb murgh makhani, Thai shrimp noodles, and Greek-inspired salads and appetizers. Even pizza and risotto will be featured in this year’s Ramadan buffets. Our varied offerings will be unlike any other in the city.”

Looking to stay on dry land? Enjoy a family-style iftar under the stars at the poolside Aura, where Chef Ahmed Zoghbi is serving hot and cold mezze, grilled options, tagines and Arabian desserts. Subhoor feasts feature an à la carte menu served in Aura’s private cabanas, set to live music.

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A Helicopter Over Volcanoes in Oahu

In Hawaii, the two of you can strengthen your bond by sharing the Earth, Wind & Fire helicopter tour offered by Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina. Prepare for sensory abundance as you and your loved one fly past the verdant cliffs of Molokai, the green – yes, green – sand beaches of Papakolea, the Hamakua Coast’s misty waterfalls and even active volcanoes. “Each of the Hawaiian islands is so different from the next, so beautiful in its own way,” says Concierge Manager Ricarda Schellenberg. “This experience delivers all of the magical landscapes Hawaii has to offer.”

A high point of the journey takes place on the ground. “When you land at the Hawaii Legacy Forest on Big Island, you walk through waist-high grass and get your hands into the rich black volcanic soil to replant a native koa tree, giving back to the ‘aina,” caring for the land, Schellenberg says. “Afterwards, the awe of seeing the landscape from above becomes very real.” You’ll return to the Resort in time for a glass of Champagne at sunset.

Take Your Love to New Heights in Oahu

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A Private, Starlit Spa in Nevis

What could be better than stargazing together? Stargazing from a private volcanic-stone jetted tub in the heart of the Caribbean. The Spa Under the Stars experience at Four Seasons Resort Nevis transforms the Spa into an exclusive sanctuary for serenity and romance. You’ll have the entire space to yourselves – including a Japanese–inspired cold plunge pool and Spa Deck, surrounded by the privacy of a tropical garden. Your Nevisian massage begins with a foot bath in warm coconut milk infused with lemongrass, followed by a massage using a locally infused blend of oils inspired by the exotic scents and spices of the West Indies. End your evening with a candlelit dinner for two on the sala deck, overlooking Nevis Peak.

“Spa Under the Stars is inherently romantic, but I love when a guest goes the extra mile to make it a surprise for their partner,” says Spa Specialist Kevin Raymond. “And if you happen to be here during a full moon night, there’s just nothing like it.” Couples should also make sure to tour the ruins of the Hamilton Estate, a former sugar plantation once owned by the family of Nevis-born U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton – as in Broadway’s hit show Hamilton.

Celebrate your love in Nevis

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The Coastal Byways of the French Riviera

When Grace Kelly and Cary Grant whirred along the cinematic coasts of the French Riviera in the 1955 Hitchcock movie To Catch a Thief, they became an example for generations to come. You can recreate the scene with the aid of Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel: Set out in your choice of classic luxury car – a Mercedes 190 SL, a Porsche 550 RS Spyder, or a Jaguar XK120 – and drive along cliff-edge roads overlooking the Mediterranean.

“What’s more romantic than a getaway to the French Riviera?” asks Chief Concierge Salvatore Esposito. “Between past and present, our landscape offers you breathtaking views overlooking the sea. You’ll drive a classic car from the Hotel straight to paradise.”

Find a road map to romance in Cap-Ferrat

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A Barefoot Beach Dinner in the Seychelles

The special quality of a candlelit meal is amplified when it’s served on a white sand beach illuminated by the moon. Four Seasons Resort Seychelles arranges that very dinner on Petite Anse Beach, ringed by flourishing coral reefs. If you can take your eyes off each other, you might spot fruit bats (they’re vegan) flying high overhead and hermit crabs meandering along the shore.

“Arrive around 6:30 pm, just in time for sunset and a glass of Champagne,” says Executive Chef Apostolos Dimou, who’s careful to note that the sun drops directly in front of the bay. “We can also work with couples to develop their own perfect menu, so the experience becomes even more personal.” The sky is the limit when it comes to the menu: savour local flavours, or really impress your partner by recreating dishes from your first dinner date.

Toast your time together in Seychelles

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A Pampering Session in the Garden in Thailand

Flowers have symbolized flourishing love for centuries. And they play an integral role in the two-hour Sunset Connection at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui. The two of you first receive an intense, full-body massage with warm oil, and then retire to a warm bath infused with tropical flowers. You have your choice of soaking spots: the Spa’s al fresco tubs beneath the forest canopy, or the tub in your private villa’s spa-like bathroom. It’s a euphoric end to a day on the water, exploring the jungle-clad islands of Angthong Marine National Park.

Find blissful relaxation in Koh Samui

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A Taste of the Amalfi Coast in Miami

Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra stayed (separately) in the legendary Surf Club, reborn as Four Seasons Hotel The Surf Club, so romance comes with the territory. Along with every ounce of glamour from the past, the property now includes Le Sirenuse restaurant, an outpost of the beloved cliff-side original in Positano, Italy.

A Turkish hammam and a Champagne bar with the largest selection of bubbly in Miami make attractive choices for you, but sometimes the most memorable moments come about before the city wakes. “Watch the sunrise from your oceanfront balcony,” says Guest Relations Manager Mark Warren. “We’ll bring freshly brewed coffee and made-to-order breakfast straight to your room.”

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A Lost Mountain City in Bogotá

If your definition of a dream date includes a touch of Indiana Jones, look no further than Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá. Taking the Hotel’s Sierra Nevada day trip, you’ll board a private jet for the village of Santa Marta some 45 minutes away, and then hop on a helicopter to soar over Colombia’s lush Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains, where the indigenous Kogi community has lived for centuries. Explore the thatch-roofed Mulkuakungui Village and connect with Kogi locals, learning rituals and receiving a handwoven piqué backpack. Lovebirds can keep an eye out for blue-bearded helmet crests, one of the 28 avian species that occupy only this region. (Colombia has the most diverse bird population worldwide.) As you fly out, take note of the circular terraces of Ciudad Perdida, or Lost City, which the Kogi built in AD 800.

In search of more sky-high adventure? The Hotel can arrange a helicopter expedition to Zipaquira Salt Cathedral and the emerald-coloured Gustavita Lake, scene of the famed legend of El Dorado, or Villa de Leyva – a remote, colonial-era town where you can explore the beauty and fascinating history, culture and art of the Colombian Andes.

Explore Sky-High Adventure in Bogota

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Stay Another Day: Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a city of delightful juxtaposition: a compact, fast-paced, skyscraper-filled urban hub buzzing with energy, surrounded by lush peaks and green open spaces laced with hiking trails. Escape into nature with a range of activities, from a leisurely walk along the Harbourfront Promenade to a strenuous hike up Victoria Peak, or explore the city’s burgeoning contemporary arts scene: A gallery crawl should include visits to Lehmann Maupin; Tang Contemporary Art, which specializes in Chinese and Southeast Asian modern artists; and photography-focused Blindspot Gallery.

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There’s plenty of motivation to work up an appetite as you explore the city: Hong Kong is one of the most exciting and diverse restaurant capitals in the world, offering everything from street food – like dim sum in the Sheung Wan district – to more than 60 Michelin-starred restaurants, many led by internationally renowned chefs. Eight of those stars can be found at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong at Chinese restaurant Lung King Heen, French restaurant Caprice and Edomae-style Sushi Saito – the most stars under one roof in the world. And Hong Kong’s wine scene is one of the most dynamic in Asia, with small, intimate wine bars that seek to educate as well as pour.

Plan your visit to Hong Kong

If you’re lucky enough to be in Hong Kong, consider staying an extra day to discover the city, beyond the must-sees and must-dos. You might find things you didn’t even know you were looking for – a surfing session at Big Wave Bay, a local market, a serene spot for meditation. Ask the team at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong for their recommendations on what to do with an extra hour, afternoon or entire day. They’ll suggest on- or off-property experiences and pair you with an expert and an activity based on how much time you have.

Read on for some itinerary ideas from people who call Hong Kong home.

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Bill Taylor
Regional Vice President and General Manager

Morning: On my days off, I like to walk up Victoria Peak and have a run around Lugard Road. The steps up to High West offer incredible views across to Lamma Island and looking back over the Kowloon side.

Afternoon: I enjoy exploring Old Town Central and checking out the latest cafés. I often have an egg tart at Tai Cheong Bakery. And I’ll browse the shops and stalls that line Cat Street to look for antiques.

Evening: The Sheung Wan and Wan Chai dining scenes are so diverse, and the menus are perfect for adventure seekers.

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Ringo Chan
Executive Pastry Chef

Morning: I like to get some fresh air with my wife and 11-year-old son. We try to go hiking in different country parks in New Territories where we can take in the sea and the countryside. Sai Kung and Ma On Shan parks are favourites.

Afternoon: After a few hours of hiking, we love to go a local dim sum restaurant, Duen Kee Tea House in Chuen Lung Village, or we’ll go to a restaurant in Tsuen Wan if we’re craving traditional Hong Kong foods. It makes me happy to see hot steam come out from the dim sum baskets. Har gau (prawn dumplings), siu mai (steamed pork and shrimp dumplings) and char siu bao (barbecue pork buns) are some of the must-have dim sum dishes on my table.

Evening: I love to discover new restaurants. You can find the best Thai food in Hong Kong in Kowloon City. Many small Thai stalls or restaurants serve spicy home-style cooking and are family-run.

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Cissie Chan
Assistant Chef Concierge

Morning: I head to Central and Sheung Wan districts to indulge in brunch with classic comfort foods like baked sago custard pudding and lotus seed paste buns at Lin Heung Tea House – the dim sum is served on trolleys, and don’t be shy about serving yourself. Sang Kee Congee Shop has been serving the most authentic congee in Hong Kong for four decades – I like the fried fish cake and fish belly and pork liver congee.

Afternoon: I love to stroll along the Central Harbourfront Promenade to burn off the calories from my breakfast. Some days I might relax afterwards and laze around in the sun on the large grass lawn at the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park, overlooking Victoria Harbour. Other days, I might walk all the way to Fung Mat Road Waterfront Open Space, where local street performers sometimes entertain patrons.

Evening: I usually hang out on the promenade until sunset, then I will hitch a ride on the Ding Ding – a double-decker tram – to my dinner destination. If I’m craving Japanese food, I’ll go to Michelin-starred modern Japanese izakaya Yardbird in Sheung Wan, serving yakitori dishes of skewered grilled chicken over traditional Japanese binchotan charcoal. If I’m in the mood for some hearty Italian homemade pasta, Pici Pasta Bar, with locations in Wanchai or Central, has always been the top of my list. As winter hits, heartwarming claypot rice at Sheung Hei in Kennedy Town is undoubtedly my favourite spot – the claypot rice is cooked to order over a charcoal stove, which gives the rice and meat a unique smoked flavour and aroma and also creates a thin layer of crispy rice crust at the bottom. Other classics such as white eel and spareribs rice and preserved goose liver, pork sausage and chicken never disappoint.

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Tania Bardhan
Senior Spa Director

Morning: I love to start the day by hiking Twin Peaks and Violet Hill. This hike is as challenging as it is scenic, offering some incredible views of the diversity Hong Kong is known for – skyscrapers, mountains, beaches, green country parks, reservoirs and a seaside village. It ends at Stanley, a laid-back village where I like to relax at a seaside restaurant with some food and drinks and watch the waves.

Afternoon: I like to take a ferry to Lamma Island. The Family Walk Trail is an easy path that starts in the small fishing village of Sok Kwu Wan and ends at Yung Shue Wan, the largest village on the island, which has restaurants serving food from all over the world. I always change up what I eat. Some days I have a Mexican lunch. Other days I eat Indian food or fresh Chinese seafood.

Evening: One of my favourite spots is Boticario Bar & Grill on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. I like to enjoy a drink on the terrace and enjoy the lovely breeze and the view of evening’s lights on Hong Kong Island.