Hong Kong’s about to be painted pink — and we’re not just talking concert lights! Hong Kong is a city of style, flavour and adventure — and what better way to explore it than through the eyes of K-pop royalty?
In this guide, we create personalised itineraries for each Blackpink member, highlighting the spots we think Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa would love most in the 852. From chic cafes and streetwear shopping to iconic landmarks and hidden gems, discover how to travel Hong Kong like your favourite idols with Sassy! Whether you’re a die-hard Blackpink fan or just looking for a fun, more personalised and stylish way to explore the city, these Blackpink-inspired itineraries will have something for everyone hitting Hong Kong for their next concert! Read on to discover the whirlwind city adventure we’d send the K-pop queens on during their time offstage.
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Jisoo’s Itinerary
Jennie’s Itinerary
Rosé’s Itinerary
Lisa’s Itinerary
Group Itinerary Recommendations
Jisoo’s Elegant Explorer Itinerary

Start the morning with a trip to Disneyland
Despite being the oldest member of Blackpink, we know how much Jisoo loves exploring and taking in touristy activities, so we’d recommend a visit to Disneyland, because we know how much she loves Frozen! Often hitting up Disney World and Disney Stores when travelling abroad, Hong Kong Disneyland is a great day-trip for anyone visiting the city.
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Afternoon indulgence with a twist
For an afternoon indulgence, we recommend a spot of high tea for this Blackpink member, and The Peninsula’s high tea is a must-try in our books! But since we also know Jisoo is a fan of ferry rides, we suggest for more unique experience, such as Aqualuna’s Afternoon Tea Cruise. Sail on board Hong Kong’s spectacular harbour on one of the last remaining red sail junks, with a curated selection of yum cha favourites from Dim Sum Library (available with vegetarian options too!) while enjoying the stunning views of Hong Kong’s skyline!
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Korean comfort foods in Hong Kong
Knowing Jisoo’s love of rice and Korean food, we recommend one of the many stellar Korean dining spots in Hong Kong. For a Hong Kong spin on Korean faves, we’d recommend MOYO, which serves up contemporary Korean food with an Italian Twist ( the Carbonara rice cakes and beef tartare are a Sassy fave!) or Kaya, a beloved Korean BBQ spot in the heart of bustling Causeway Bay.
Sassy Tip: For those who enjoy the finer things in life, like Jisoo, may enjoy Duddell’s for stylish contemporary Cantonese fare and The Chinese Library for award-winning Chinese gastronomy in Central.
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Live music and fine cocktails at a Hong Kong speakeasy
Afterwards, DarkSide at the Rosewood Hong Kong is ideal to end Jisoo’s Hong Kong adventure with champagne cocktails. Alternatively, tap into Jisoo’s musical side by enjoying live music and good vibes at one of Hong Kong’s stunning speakeasies and bars for a relaxed, low-key ambience, and all the delicious tipples.
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Jennie’s Fashion-Forward, Trendsetter Itinerary

Delicious avocado toast breakfast options in Hong Kong
For Jennie, no morning is complete without an avocado toast, so APT. coffee with customisable toast options or Wanaka’s alfresco dining and courtyard are ideal for Miss Jennie Kim. Alternatively, for more local Hong Kong flavour, Dim Sum Library or Tim Ho Wan are great options for reliable Yum Cha!
Sassy Tip: Check out Sassy’s recommended Dim Sum restaurants for more inspiration!

Shopping trendy brands at Causeway Bay’s Hysan Place and Fashion Walk
Despite the potential crowds, Causeway Bay’s vast array of shops is ideal for this fashion icon. From streetwear-heavy concept stores like HBX, Juice and Fashion Walk’s D-Mop, to flagship locations of adidas (of which Jennie is a brand ambassador in several campaigns for the brand!) and Onitsuka Tiger, plus Vivienne Westwood and Maison Margiela, shopping options here are enough to keep Jennie entertained for hours!
Sassy Tip: Don’t miss Amaz By Lokianno in Fashion Walk, a hidden gem with designer figurines and collectables. Whether you purchase or not, the amazing collection makes for a fab impromptu toy exhibition and museum.
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Savour Hong Kong’s delicious pizza scene
Despite her initial distaste for pizza, Jennie has become quite the pizza connoisseur. Grab an early dinner with a generous helping of divine pizza spots in Hong Kong. Our recommendations would be for gigantic American-style slices from Sonny’s or Mother of Pizzas — delish and oh-so Instagrammable!!
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Sample diverse and Hong Kong-exclusive gelato flavours
And of course, what’s dinner without dessert? We know Jennie’s love for ice cream, and with the vast array of Hong Kong’s sweet treats, you’re spoilt for choice! Our recommendation has to be Gelato Messina, perfect for sampling some Hong Kong-exclusive flavours such as Black Sesame Tong Yuen or Lao Gan Ma Chilli Oil. Plus, its large portions are perfect for sharing with her bandmates and team.
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Drinks at Hong Kong’s Best Bars in Asia
Finally, neighbourhood gem, Coa, or the number 1 bar in Asia 2025, Bar Leone, has to be recommended for Jennie. With friendly service, inventive drinks and an ambience that can’t be beat, Hong Kong’s bar scene is ideal for extroverts and introverts alike! Finish up drinks with an evening walk through one of Hong Kong’s many parks — we can almost predict an Instagram being taken here!
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Rosé’s Relaxing and Romantic Hong Kong Itinerary

Australian-inspired cafes in Wan Chai
For a delicious morning, Fineprint or Blend & Grind are perfect choices for the singer, with its Australian-inspired cafes to give her a taste of her home in Hong Kong. Plus, with an acoustic playlist on loop and its pet-friendly facilities, these cafes make for a relaxing start to a day in Hong Kong.
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A calming stroll through Hong Kong’s peaceful parks
Next up, we’d recommend a stroll through Tamar Park or Nan Lian Garden to take in Hong Kong’s idyllic nature spots amid the city’s hustle and bustle. Plus, she should defo sneak in a trip to Hong Kong’s Puma stores to see her recently released Puma sneaker.

Explore Hong Kong’s stunning beaches and seaside retreats
Then, we’d recommend a trip down to South Hong Kong to Repulse Bay and Deep Water Bay or even Stanley. Hong Kong’s beaches are not to be missed and are a true gem in Hong Kong, so a trip to the beach is necessary for at least one of the Blackpink members! Plus, the seaside cafes are perfect for Rosé, as seen in her Sea of Hope performances!
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Light and vibey authentic Cantonese cuisine
For an evening treat, head back to the city for a cosy dinner at Little Bao for casual and light but vibey comfort food or Mak An Kee Noodle for an authentic taste of Hong Kong dumplings! Finish off by sampling some local Hong Kong desserts — we think she would love a mango sago! Refreshing and sweet enough to satisfy the singer’s sweet tooth!
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Lisa’s Energetic And Exciting Hong Kong Itinerary

Delicious pastries and egg tarts to start the day
We recommend Blackpink’s youngest member to start off with a bakery, knowing her love for pastries and bread. Of course, don’t skip the egg tarts — a must-try for anyone coming to Hong Kong! Bakeries and coffee shops are abundant in the city — and Sassy’s got you covered on where to find the best cafes!
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Explore Mong Kok’s distinct and fun shopping vibe
From there, Lisa’s morning should divert to Sneaker Street in Mong Kok, where the vibe and energy suit her personality. Haggling isn’t for the faint-hearted, but we think she could do it! Plus, knowing her love of Labubus, Mong Kok is full of places to grab the next edition or alternative!
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An activity-filled afternoon with workshops and excursions
Always the outgoing type, Lisa’s afternoon should be packed with an adventure. We’re thinking a workshop (we think tufting would be right up her alley!) or a baking class! Alternatively, a trip to Ocean Park is ideal for her sweet nature. Filled with roller coasters and pandas, it’s equal parts adorable and adrenaline-filled.
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Authentic Thai food in Hong Kong’s Little Thailand
Finish up by hitting Kowloon City, where Thonglor is ready to delight with a true, authentic taste of Thailand to provide all the home comforts for Lisa with their stellar food. From the vintage Thai movie posters to the Wagyu boat noodles to in-house hand-made milk tea ice cream, this is a spot that is as much for the taste buds as it is for the experience.
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A sober coffee rave for the real extroverts
Finally, if lively Lisa still has energy for more, a coffee rave sounds right up her alley for a fab social event without the hangover!
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Blackpink Group Must-Do Itinerary
No Blackpink Hong Kong itinerary is complete without these slightly touristy, but extremely fun and entertaining activities! With gorgeous city views and prime photo spots, these are the group activities ideal on Blackpink’s day off!
- The Peak at golden hour. City views, wind in their hair, and that perfect group shot to break Instagram.
- Dim Sum brunch together – an iconic Hong Kong staple and ideal bonding moment. Share classic Cantonese dishes and pour tea for each other at a range of luxe or affordable Michelin-starred spots!
- Night Market Street Food Tour (Temple Street) – fishballs, egg waffles and Hong Kong milk tea, plus international classics like tanghulu and crepes!
- Dragon’s Back Hike – This is a scenic but not too intense hike, and we could certainly see them making memories in cute athleisure fits!
- Ocean Park – for playful, carefree group activities that support Hong Kong’s wildlife conservation efforts!
Hero image courtesy of Sassy Media Group using an image from Blackpink via Instagram. Image 1 courtesy of Jisoo via Instagram, image 2 courtesy of Aqualuna, image 3 courtesy of MOYO, image 4 courtesy of Dragonfly, image 5 courtesy of Openrice, image 6 courtesy of HBX, image 7-8 courtesy of Jennie via Instagram, image 9 courtesy of COA, image 10 courtesy of Landmark, image 11 courtesy of Wikipedia, image 12 courtesy of roses_are_rosie via Instagram, image 13 courtesy of Little Bao, image 14 courtesy of Bakehouse, image 15 courtesy of Lisa via Instagram, image 16 courtesy of Urban Peace via Klook, image 17 courtesy of Thonglor, image 18 courtesy of Social Club Series.




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