WHAT TO DO AND WHERE TO GO

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WHAT TO DO AND WHERE TO GO

Sightseeing

Lan Kwai Fong and Soho are often buzzing with fashionable locals and trendy tourists seeking a cool place to hang out at trendy bars, restaurants, clubs and drinking dens. Both nightlife districts are located in Central Hong Kong and are easily accessible via MRT, bus, and trams. Lan Kwai Fong is crowded every night and gets especially packed on festival days and New Year’s Eve.
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Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong
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Lan Kwai Fong and Soho are often buzzing with fashionable locals and trendy tourists seeking a cool place to hang out at trendy bars, restaurants, clubs and drinking dens. Both nightlife districts are located in Central Hong Kong and are easily accessible via MRT, bus, and trams. Lan Kwai Fong is crowded every night and gets especially packed on festival days and New Year’s Eve.
The area now consists of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries and antique stores of Staunton Street and Elgin Street. SoHo also is home to the first full-time comedy club in Asia, The TakeOut Comedy Club Hong Kong.[1] Hong Kong taxi drivers usually regard "SoHo" to mean either Staunton Street or Elgin Street.
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Soho, Hong Kong
Staunton Street
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The area now consists of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries and antique stores of Staunton Street and Elgin Street. SoHo also is home to the first full-time comedy club in Asia, The TakeOut Comedy Club Hong Kong.[1] Hong Kong taxi drivers usually regard "SoHo" to mean either Staunton Street or Elgin Street.
Intercontinental Hotel in Kowloon is the best place to watch the Symphony of Hongkong Lights - Hong Kong’s Symphony of Lights is one of the world's largest permanent light and sound shows. This iconic sight is a bit of an obvious choice in terms of nightlife in Hong Kong, but you shouldn’t miss out on if you’re here for the first time.
NOBU InterContinental Hong Kong
18 Salisbury Rd
Intercontinental Hotel in Kowloon is the best place to watch the Symphony of Hongkong Lights - Hong Kong’s Symphony of Lights is one of the world's largest permanent light and sound shows. This iconic sight is a bit of an obvious choice in terms of nightlife in Hong Kong, but you shouldn’t miss out on if you’re here for the first time.
Join a night cruise if you’re looking to do something a little more laidback than partying at packed clubs or bars. It’s also a popular night- time activity for couples on a date or families looking to impress the kids.
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Porto Vittoria
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Join a night cruise if you’re looking to do something a little more laidback than partying at packed clubs or bars. It’s also a popular night- time activity for couples on a date or families looking to impress the kids.
Causeway Bay may be a prominent shopping district in Hong Kong, but it’s also a prime spot to sit with a drink and take in the sights. Instead of packed nightclubs and upmarket lounges, Causeway Bay is popular for its friendly local bars, where you can integrate yourself into some lively conversation. There are a few good rooftop bars in the area as well, with reasonably priced drinks and bar food if you're feeling peckish.
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Causeway Bay
27 Haven St
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Causeway Bay may be a prominent shopping district in Hong Kong, but it’s also a prime spot to sit with a drink and take in the sights. Instead of packed nightclubs and upmarket lounges, Causeway Bay is popular for its friendly local bars, where you can integrate yourself into some lively conversation. There are a few good rooftop bars in the area as well, with reasonably priced drinks and bar food if you're feeling peckish.

Food scene

Recommended highly: The name of the restaurant is actually what you say when you taste the food! The name is funny and punny. The atmosphere is easy going and noisy. But they take the food seriously and it is good enough to make you exclaim the name of the restaurant! They don't take reservations, so get there early or be prepared to wait.
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Ho Lee Fook
Elgin Street
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Recommended highly: The name of the restaurant is actually what you say when you taste the food! The name is funny and punny. The atmosphere is easy going and noisy. But they take the food seriously and it is good enough to make you exclaim the name of the restaurant! They don't take reservations, so get there early or be prepared to wait.
An excellent taste of Thailand - Flavours of all the dishes on the Samsen menu are so complex - really good food, especially their signature noodle soups. The desserts were also a delightful way to stave off the Hong Kong humidty for just a little while longer. The staff were so lovely and really attentive. Definitely worth turning up early and putting your name down but, even if you have to queue, it's worth it!
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Samsen
68 Stone Nullah Ln
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An excellent taste of Thailand - Flavours of all the dishes on the Samsen menu are so complex - really good food, especially their signature noodle soups. The desserts were also a delightful way to stave off the Hong Kong humidty for just a little while longer. The staff were so lovely and really attentive. Definitely worth turning up early and putting your name down but, even if you have to queue, it's worth it!
Hong Kong’s Most Famous Wanton Noodles, At Wellington Street Central - Be ready to queue up at lunch.
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Mak's Noodle
77 Wellington St
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Hong Kong’s Most Famous Wanton Noodles, At Wellington Street Central - Be ready to queue up at lunch.
This must be the best Ramen Noodles in Hongkong - We have been to Japan twice and ate the best ramen in Shinjuku. This is comparable and just what we needed after a 13 hour flight. The restaurant is not big but is sufficient. The staff was attentive in turning up the air con as it was chilly (as with most places in Hong Kong!).
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Butao Ramen
69 Wellington Street
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This must be the best Ramen Noodles in Hongkong - We have been to Japan twice and ate the best ramen in Shinjuku. This is comparable and just what we needed after a 13 hour flight. The restaurant is not big but is sufficient. The staff was attentive in turning up the air con as it was chilly (as with most places in Hong Kong!).

NIGHTLIFE

Wan Chai has a more down-to-earth nightlife scene than Lan Kwai Fong, though it still gets pretty wild with late-night and grungy parties. Situated on Hong Kong Island (not far from Central), the intersections of Lockhart Road, Jaffe Road and Luard Road mark the hub of Wan Chai's nightlife activity.
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Wan Chai
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Wan Chai has a more down-to-earth nightlife scene than Lan Kwai Fong, though it still gets pretty wild with late-night and grungy parties. Situated on Hong Kong Island (not far from Central), the intersections of Lockhart Road, Jaffe Road and Luard Road mark the hub of Wan Chai's nightlife activity.
Temple Street Night Market gets lively from around 6pm, with row after row of brightly-lit stalls selling a fantastic variety of cheap goods. This outdoor marketplace is where you can find inexpensive clothes, luggage, watches, hardware, and electronic gadgets. Fortune-tellers congregate and do business at the Yau Ma Tei end of the street. Located between Kansu Street and Jordan Road, it’s also surrounded by a range of local and international restaurants, along with many stalls selling street food.
Temple Street
Temple Street
Temple Street Night Market gets lively from around 6pm, with row after row of brightly-lit stalls selling a fantastic variety of cheap goods. This outdoor marketplace is where you can find inexpensive clothes, luggage, watches, hardware, and electronic gadgets. Fortune-tellers congregate and do business at the Yau Ma Tei end of the street. Located between Kansu Street and Jordan Road, it’s also surrounded by a range of local and international restaurants, along with many stalls selling street food.
Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East are pretty good areas to head for nightlife in Hong Kong. For lively pubs, busy bars, and cosy bistros, head to Knutsford Terrace, Observatory Court, Ashley Road, or Hart Avenue.
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Distretto di Tsim Sha Tsui
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Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East are pretty good areas to head for nightlife in Hong Kong. For lively pubs, busy bars, and cosy bistros, head to Knutsford Terrace, Observatory Court, Ashley Road, or Hart Avenue.
Aqua also boasts some spectacular views from its penthouse-inspired lounge, while Eyebar overlooks Hong Kong’s harbour and skyline from the 30th floor of iSquare.
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aqua
15 Middle Rd
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Aqua also boasts some spectacular views from its penthouse-inspired lounge, while Eyebar overlooks Hong Kong’s harbour and skyline from the 30th floor of iSquare.
Hong Kong is one of the clubbing capitals of Asia – while you’ll find more underground-style, local clubs dotted around the city-state, most of the big names are located on Hong Kong Island, in and around Lan Kwai Fong. Many of these stay open until the early hours, particularly at weekends. Some of the best nightclubs in Hong Kong include Dragon-i, Volar Club, CÉ LA VI Hong Kong, and PLAY Club – note that cover charges apply on most nights, especially when a big-name DJ is on the decks.
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Dragon-i
60 Wyndham St
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Hong Kong is one of the clubbing capitals of Asia – while you’ll find more underground-style, local clubs dotted around the city-state, most of the big names are located on Hong Kong Island, in and around Lan Kwai Fong. Many of these stay open until the early hours, particularly at weekends. Some of the best nightclubs in Hong Kong include Dragon-i, Volar Club, CÉ LA VI Hong Kong, and PLAY Club – note that cover charges apply on most nights, especially when a big-name DJ is on the decks.