SPRING (MARCH TO MAY)

Temperature and humidity are rising. Evenings can be cool.

What to pack: Bring long-sleeved shirts or a light jacket for the evenings, and an umbrella or light rainwear for the occasional spring drizzle.

SUMMER (JUNE TO AUGUST)

Hot, humid and sunny, with occasional showers and thunderstorms. The temperature can exceed 31°C but high humidity levels can make it feel even hotter.

What to pack: Wear light and breathable clothing, but also prepare a jacket as air-conditioning may be strong in indoor areas such as shopping malls and on public transport. Remember to bring an umbrella or light rain gear, as there may be monsoons in the summer. Mosquito repellent and sunglasses are also recommended for extended outdoor activities. Bring swimming gear! Summer is the perfect time to enjoy Hong Kong’s beaches and water sports.

AUTUMN (SEPTEMBER TO NOVEMBER)

There are pleasant breezes, plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Many people regard these as the best months of the year to visit Hong Kong.

What to pack: Dress in breathable clothing, but also prepare warmer clothing such as jackets for the cooler mornings and evenings. Autumn is the hiking season in Hong Kong, so don’t forget to bring a good pair of walking shoes.

WINTER (DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY)

Cool, dry and cloudy, with occasional cold fronts. The temperature can drop below 10°C in urban areas.

What to pack: Pack warm garments such as wool sweaters and coats. Bring along a few pieces of thermal wear for extra layers if needed.

There’s generally no need to worry about dress codes unless you are planning to visit up-market restaurants and bars in the city, which normally do not admit flip-flops and shorts. We advise you to check ahead for dress codes required by the establishments you are planning to visit.