Hong Kong in July
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Hong Kong in July

If you're considering spending this July in Hong Kong, check out our guide to the city's weather, what to pack, and which events you shouldn't miss!

Including:

  • Is July a good time to visit Hong Kong?
  • Is it cold in Hong Kong in July?
  • Is Hong Kong safe to visit?
  • Hong Kong in July: Weather
  • Hong Kong in July: What to pack
  • July Events in Hong Kong
  • The Best July Attractions in Hong Kong
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Is July a good time to visit Hong Kong?

Summer is traditionally a great time to go on vacation, but in Hong Kong, peak summer comes with some caveats. Firstly, summer is monsoon season, so expect a healthy dose of rain. It's also really hot and humid, so it kind of balances out.

Is it cold in Hong Kong in July?

Not it is not! It's hot, humid, and wet, just like we mentioned. It's not the hottest month of the year - that's August - but it's the second hottest. We'll talk more about that in our weather section further down. But needless to say, it is far from cold!

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Is Hong Kong safe to visit?

Hong Kong has had an undeniably tumultuous time in recent years, but this has mainly affected residents. Traveling in Hong Kong is still considered relatively safe. However, it is worth keeping up to date with local laws so that you know what you can and cannot do on your vacation.

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Hong Kong in July: Weather

Did we already mention how hot Hong Kong is in July? It's a scorcher. Temperatures usually sit anywhere between 86°F and the low 90s, and the sticky, muggy humidity compounds these temperatures. There's hot, and then there's tropical hot. You've been warned.

July is also one of the wettest months in Hong Kong, with around 15 inches of rain falling throughout. This is because July lands right in Hong Kong's monsoon season. But don't worry; these days, they're no reason to avoid traveling. Modern Hong Kong is well-prepared for monsoons, so while it may ruin your day's plans, it won't put you at risk. Mornings are particularly bad, and those 15 inches of rain are usually funneled into heavy storms rather than spread over an entire day.

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Hong Kong in July: What to pack

Pack light summer clothes: t-shirts, shorts, skirts, and summer dresses. Leave your designer stuff at home, unless you're happy to leave sweat patches on it!

Make sure to take a metal water bottle to stay cool and hydrated when out exploring. Pair it with a decent sun hat, sunblock, and some shades, and you'll be prepared for heat/sunstroke that'll ruin your plans.

And then there's the rain. We recommend you bring a light waterproof or poncho, or a big umbrella to keep you covered.

Footwear-wise, sandals you don't mind ruining are ideal. That, or some airy sneakers you're okay with getting waterlogged!

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July Events in Hong Kong: Summerfest

July - and the rest of summer - are pretty slim in the way of traditional events. However, that doesn't mean it's a complete wash. Hong Kong's Summerfest is here to remind everyone that there's still fun to be had, as long as you grab some shade every so often!

Summerfest's MO is to transform Hong Kong's Central Harbourfront into a 100,000-square-foot playground, with a ton of attractions and experiences spilling onto the streets. Ping Pong, basketball hoops, a race track, a craft market, and even a beach are just some of the many things you'll find throughout June and July at Summerfest.

But Summerfest isn't just about all that. You'll also spy dance parties, yoga classes, Ukulele festivals, a bike carnival, concerts, live performances, and more. There's too much to talk about here - you'll just need to go down and experience it for yourself.

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July Events in Hong Kong: International Arts Carnival

If you're into art or the arts, then Hong Kong's International Arts Carnival is one of July's unmissable experiences in Hong Kong.

Every year, they host a ton of interesting and thought-provoking pieces, from film to theatre, music, and dance, and even installations by local and international artists.

You don't even need to be an observer. With classes, workshops, and other programs, you can get in on the action too. If you've ever wanted to hone an artistic skill, you won't find a better time!

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July Events in Hong Kong: Ocean Park Summer Splash

Every year, Hong Kong's biggest theme park, Ocean Park, rings in the summer with its Summer Splash festival. If you're looking to cool off, prepare to be soaked from head to toe - in a good way.

If a water fight's what you're after, then the Street Splash Battle at Ocean Park's Applause Pavilion should be your first stop. Get kitted out with water guns of all shapes and sizes and go to town. If you're looking to bust some moves, the Dream Foam Party features a whirlpool, DJs pumping out bangers, and a light show that'll leave you mesmerized. If you're bringing the little ones along for your July vacation in Hong Kong, the Kids Water Playground will help them cool off with mist-spraying arches, the Rainbow Fountain, and the Mega Gush bucket, which dumps a ton of water on them.

It's the perfect answer to Hong Kong's most burning summer question.

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The Best July Attractions in Hong Kong: Big Bus Night Tour

Beat the heat - and most of the rain - and get your sightseeing done in one evening.

On this Big Bus night tour of Hong Kong, you'll see a ton of Hong Kong's biggest landmarks, and you're free to get off at any of them to go explore up close. Then, when you've seen your fill, head back to the bus stop and wait for the next bus. Then, just carry on with your journey!

Stop include Tsim Sha Tsui's Nathan Road, Temple Street Night Market, Canton Road, the Clock Tower, and the Hong Kong Coliseum before culminating with the Symphony of Lights, so it's well worth it!

And that's everything you need to know to make your July vacation in Hong Kong one for the history books! If our recommendations don't take your fancy, Go City's got plenty more great experiences to choose from. With our All-Inclusive Pass and Explorer Pass, you can see the best of the rest for one low price!

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