Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the most dynamic city destinations in Asia for families travelling with autistic children. It combines ultra-modern infrastructure, efficient public transport and clear signage with green mountains, islands, beaches and world-class attractions. Despite its fast pace, Hong Kong can be surprisingly manageable when you understand how to structure your days and choose the right base.
This Hong Kong archive brings together all of our autism-friendly travel guides, practical advice and location-specific posts in one place. Instead of just listing articles, this category is designed to help you plan in a logical order — from pre-travel preparation and airport navigation to choosing where to stay, managing busy attractions and building downtime into your itinerary.
Inside this section you will find guidance on:
– Entry requirements and practical planning for UK families
– Navigating Hong Kong International Airport and public transport
– Choosing between Kowloon, Hong Kong Island and outlying areas
– Managing sensory load in busy districts
– Visiting major attractions such as theme parks and cable cars
– Finding quieter outdoor spaces, beaches and walking routes
– Food routines, supermarkets and predictable dining options
Hong Kong can be intense — bright lights, crowds and vertical city living — but it also offers structure, safety and exceptional transport links that make planning straightforward. With the right preparation, it can work beautifully for autistic travellers who benefit from clear routines and efficient systems.
Work through the guides in this category step by step, and you can plan your Hong Kong trip with clarity and confidence.





