Hong Kong Park
Hong Kong Park
4.5
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Monday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Neighbourhood: Central
When people think of Hong Kong, most imagine movies with famous skyscrapers dominating the skyline. The area widely known as Central is the major financial hub and entertainment district, which truly lives up to the saying, “work hard, play hard.” Bars stay open late into the night and there just happens to be a street party every weekend. Although everything seems to be operating at lightning speed, Central is full of quiet, hidden gems. Nestled between office towers are wet markets and some of the city’s oldest restaurants dating back to the 1960s. Feeling a bit overwhelmed? Retreat from the crowds by exploring beautifully restored historical buildings and even a green oasis of botanical gardens.
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- Admiralty • 5 min walk
- Central • 7 min walk
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Hong Kong, China6,079 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
There is a bird watching garden in Hong Kong Park. Now it is reopened, so I took my mother to see it. When you walk into this huge bird cage, you will see the little birds flying around without fear of people. Today I met a little bird that flew to my hand to beg for food. The tourists had a lot of fun. This is completely free and open to the public. There is no need to pay, and it is very clean. Most of the pavilions like this in foreign countries require a fee, but this one in Hong Kong is free. If you come to Hong Kong Park for a visit, it is definitely worth it! I suggest you enter from the Visual Arts Center at the entrance of Kennedy Road and walk to the right below. This is easier to get to. There is no direct car access. The walk is not far, but there are stairs. If you are physically challenged, this may not be suitable for you. When I went there, I walked all the way down and passed by Hong Kong Park, such as the greenhouse, and then left from the entrance towards Pacific Place in Admiralty.
Written 23 January 2024
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Edward Choi
Hong Kong, China687 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
The location is very convenient, you can get to the elevator from Golden Globe Square. The park area is large, many Attractions, walking tours, careful observation, casual photography, each suitable.
The first Attraction to enter the park is the Fountain Square, where children see the pool, especially excited. Following the walkway to the bell building, the rain is getting bigger and bigger, so there is no entry into the artificial lake area, just standing in front of the "tea museum" door, looking out for visitors wearing colorful umbrellas, and walking along the lake is beautiful. Take a break from the rain and turn to the right to visit the "Tea Art Museum". The Heritage Museum is the oldest existing western-style building in Hong Kong. It has been listed as a statutory monument for over 170 years and is now known as the "Flag House", formerly the official residence of the British Army Commander General in Hong Kong. As the name suggests, the museum shows tea artifacts and related tea culture, as well as the layout of Chinese culture. On a rainy day, it is suitable for indoor activities, we went to the "greenhouse" to see the flower exhibition, dozens of flowers are beautiful and beautiful. Then follow the walking trail, pass the "Olympic Square", "Louisian Bridge" (now marriage registration office), and return to Swahili Square, ending the pleasant half-day tour.
The Hong Kong Park is definitely worth visiting, and the nearby Attraction “Air Garden” with five copper sculptures and a stylish Vichy can be viewed, located between the two hotels Shangri-la and Conrad.
The first Attraction to enter the park is the Fountain Square, where children see the pool, especially excited. Following the walkway to the bell building, the rain is getting bigger and bigger, so there is no entry into the artificial lake area, just standing in front of the "tea museum" door, looking out for visitors wearing colorful umbrellas, and walking along the lake is beautiful. Take a break from the rain and turn to the right to visit the "Tea Art Museum". The Heritage Museum is the oldest existing western-style building in Hong Kong. It has been listed as a statutory monument for over 170 years and is now known as the "Flag House", formerly the official residence of the British Army Commander General in Hong Kong. As the name suggests, the museum shows tea artifacts and related tea culture, as well as the layout of Chinese culture. On a rainy day, it is suitable for indoor activities, we went to the "greenhouse" to see the flower exhibition, dozens of flowers are beautiful and beautiful. Then follow the walking trail, pass the "Olympic Square", "Louisian Bridge" (now marriage registration office), and return to Swahili Square, ending the pleasant half-day tour.
The Hong Kong Park is definitely worth visiting, and the nearby Attraction “Air Garden” with five copper sculptures and a stylish Vichy can be viewed, located between the two hotels Shangri-la and Conrad.
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Written 23 September 2024
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Stirling, UK2,124 contributions
Feb 2024 • Family
Our family of two adults, a 9 year old and a 6 year old visited here during the busy Chinese New Year holidays.
We had visited Victoria Peak and walked from the tram stop to the park which is nearby. Our kids enjoyed the large play park on different levels but stayed away from the sand pit on this occasion.
We then wandered down to the water features and they had lovely Chinese New Year decorations including some lion dance costumes for children to play in / with.
This is a clean park and there are public toilets too.
We finished by heading to Pacific Place shopping mall where we had some refreshments and took our MTR onwards to our next destination. Enjoy!
We had visited Victoria Peak and walked from the tram stop to the park which is nearby. Our kids enjoyed the large play park on different levels but stayed away from the sand pit on this occasion.
We then wandered down to the water features and they had lovely Chinese New Year decorations including some lion dance costumes for children to play in / with.
This is a clean park and there are public toilets too.
We finished by heading to Pacific Place shopping mall where we had some refreshments and took our MTR onwards to our next destination. Enjoy!
Written 24 February 2024
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bob2bkk
Bangkok, Thailand5,874 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
I like this park very much, and I think you will too. It is secluded from the main street, Queensway, high up above Pacific Place Mall. Actually you can reach it from Cotton Tree Drive, on the left as you go up to the Peak Tram. Also you can go into Pacific Place Mall and take the escalators to the top. The park is right there. It is visited more by locals than tourists it seems ut is easy to reach. The park is very clean, well groomed, with plenty of trees, shrubs, gardens full of brightly colored flowers, fountains, little brooks and much more. The walkways are wide and clean. There are areas to sit and appreciate the beauty. You can see the clock tower, olympic stadium, tea museum and at one end the conservatory. Regardless of the weather, this is a good visit that you will enjoy..
Written 13 January 2020
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bob2bkk
Bangkok, Thailand5,874 contributions
Apr 2023 • Friends
In the midst of the skyscrapers, hotels, and office towers is Hong Kong Park. More accurately, it is located in the Admiralty area, with easy access from MTR station or tramlines. The park is high above Pacific Place Mall, which also allows easy access by the escalators that are available in the mall, close to Queensway. The park is adorned with beautiful foliage. The landscape of trees, flowers, shrubs, and gardens, intertwined with waterfalls, fountains, lakes, and easy to walk pathways, makes for a comfortable and stress-free visit. Great photo ops. It is not far from the Peak Tram so it could be combined with that visit also.
Written 3 May 2023
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markandsian
Chester, UK190 contributions
Jan 2020
We've visited previously 4 years ago but the majority of this park has had a transformation. There is a larger conservatory and a new aviary which is a must with a walkway that you can observe beautifully colourful birds at close quarters. There are feeding stations at the same height as the walkway and the birds are clearly used to humans so you can take pictures of them up close. Really special.
Written 9 February 2020
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mosto
Hong Kong, China4,208 contributions
Nov 2021 • Couples
I can’t find any fault at all with this park. It’s very well done, clean, green, good for families, couples, joggers, singles. Even good during a lunch break. Very conveniently located in Admiralty - walking distance from the train stop, shopping complex and hotels. You can spend a good hour there and not feel bored. It has an impressive aviary. No charges for entry. Lots of turtles in a very nice pond, a man made waterfall, a look-out post, a tea museum, nice jogging grounds, toilets - all in one place. Highly recommend to visit.
Written 23 November 2021
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OdieUK
Dorset, UK470 contributions
Jan 2020
Just a very short walk from the peak tram is Hong Kong park. A delightful calm space with fountains and water course, a historical building, and plenty of benches to sit and give your sore feet from all the walking a chance to recover. This really is a quiet retreat to enjoy
Written 4 January 2020
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EastmeetsWestAB
London, UK2,375 contributions
Nov 2020 • Couples
This park is nicely done and would suit anyone. It is great to have somewhere calm and enjoy the flowers, nature in the middle of the city.
The Edward youde aviary is nicely done. Although these birds are hold captive but they are not in cage but allowed to fly around the whole area with the trees, water feature etc.
If you are lucky you may be able to spot butterflies , kingfisher etc
Great place to sit and watch the world go past.
The Edward youde aviary is nicely done. Although these birds are hold captive but they are not in cage but allowed to fly around the whole area with the trees, water feature etc.
If you are lucky you may be able to spot butterflies , kingfisher etc
Great place to sit and watch the world go past.
Written 8 June 2021
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Terry H
Seattle, WA761 contributions
Feb 2020
This beautiful park is just minutes from many hotels and a jewel it is. The lushness of the plantings is both refreshing and restorative, particularly as there are latent anxieties about the corona virus.
We spent over an hour here and relished every minute.
We spent over an hour here and relished every minute.
Written 10 February 2020
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how far from air port is there a shuttle to and from air port how far from cnetral hong kong are all the rooms en suite and what size are the beds also how would we get to repulse bay and stanley market from hotel thank you
Written 19 January 2015
Airport Train station is within the airport, with 3 stops...the last two stops are Kowloon, and then Hong Kong island. It's the easiest way to get back and forth...costs 100HKD...includes free shuttle bus service to select hotel, from Kowloon and Hong Kong. Rooms vary depending on hotel and costs, from budget to luxury. Depends on your budget. You can get to Repulse Bay, and Stanley via taxi, or via bus...your hotel will be able to advise you on estimated costs.
Written 20 January 2015
how far from air port is there a shuttle to and from air port how far from cnetral hong kong are all the rooms en suite and what size are the beds also how would we get to repulse bay and stanley market from hotel thank you
Written 19 January 2015
Time lapse depends on your mode of transport whether you prefer trains or buses an estimate would be an average of one hour the shuttles are pretty good.
All rooms as far as I know are ensuite and the standard is pretty good.
Beds are of a normal size both single and double and the room of course has air con which you can control.
The buses will take you anywhere and are very good value.
Hong Kong is not a cheap place so a good budget is advisable if you want to savour the essence of the city.
Written 20 January 2015
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