Hong Kong Nightlife


Hong Kong Nightlife is very colorful. Hong Kong only fully comes to life in the evening, and the pleasure-seeking visitor has plenty to choose from in terms of nightlife. Irrespective of whether you like English pubs, karaoke palaces, or designer bars, Hong Kong has it all. The districts of Central, Mong Kok, and Knutsford Terrace in Tsim Sha Tsui offer the coolest nightlife in the city of Hong Kong.

Bars & Clubs in Hong Kong
Lan Kwai Fong - Hong Kong's Party Central
Lan Kwai Fong is a popular nightlife area, attracting thousands of visitors and locals alike. It is an area packed with nice bars and restaurants, and the best bars in Hong Kong's Lan Kwai Fong district are some of the best in Asia. Night owls will find a plethora of locations that cater to all.  It has dozens of Western-style bars and pubs with happy hours and ladies nights, and it's not uncommon to see mostly white people flooding the streets. It's beautiful and sometimes crowded. It is plethora of locations that cater to all, from down and dirty pubs to the continents best nightclubs.
Wanchai Bars and Clubs
Veteran drinkers often treat Lan Kwai Fong as an extended warm up before stumbling into the Wan Chai area later in the night. The area is home to a several British-style pubs, and bars, which are inhabited by a more serious drinking crowd of expats than Lan Kwai Fong. Bars here close when you leave, with several serving 24 hours a day.

MO Bar 
All-day dinning and fancy cocktails in a sophisticated ambiance - this is what you can expect at MO Bar. The interior designer for this bar, Adam Tihany, specialises in luxury spaces and it is easy to tell by the way this unique bar is designed. The clientele is largely bankers and celebrities who know what they want and where to get it.
Address: G/F, Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 15 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday: 7am-1:30am, Thursday to Saturday: 7am-2am.
Phone: +852 2132 0077                       Website: www.mandarinoriental.com/landmark/fine-dining/mo-bar/


Dragon-I
Dragon-I serves Japanese and Chinese fusion cuisine during the day but in the evenings, it turns into a nightclub. Have a drink with Hong Kong’s film and pop stars in this small but cosy designer club in Soho. It may be difficult to get into Dragon-I, but it is well worth the effort. For those who don’t manage to squeeze in, an alternative is happy hour from 5pm to 9pm on Wednesdays to Fridays.
Address: Podium, The Centrium, 60 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 12:00-15:00, 18:00-4:00. Sunday: 12:00-15:30.
Phone: +852 3110 1222                    Website: www.dragon-i.com.hk


Coffee Shops in Hong Kong
Cafe culture has become a trend among the younger generation in Hong Kong, so the number of coffee shops in the city has rapidly increased. You will find both small, private coffee shops as well as large international coffee chains around the city, all offering crafted coffee drinks and treats.


Kubrick Bookshop Café
This hipster bookshop café lies next to Broadway Cinematheque and has a wide range of film-related books and magazines. It is embellished with posters, quotes, paintings, and CD covers. Surrounded by books and old wooden shelves, this comfy and quiet place allows you to enjoy your pasta, coffee, or sandwich in a relaxed atmosphere.
Address: Shop H2, Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Opening hours: 11:30-22:00
Phone: +852 2384 8929                   Website: www.kubrick.com.hk


Tai Cheong Bakery

This Chinese bakery opened its doors in 1954, currently operating more than 20 stores around Hong Kong. Loved by the last British Governor of Hong Kong, this is a place famous for its egg tart, a kind of custard tart pastry with a filling of egg custard. The freshly baked egg tarts are served differently depending on if the recipe is Chinese, Portuguese, or English.
Address: Shop C, G/F, Lyndhurst BLDG 35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Daily 9:30am–7:30pm
Phone: +852 8300 8301                                      Website: www.taoheung.com.hk/en/home/index.html


Night Park in Hong Kong
The glittering Night Park in Tsim Sha Tsui is thronged by people at nights. Dazzling neon lights give the Park a dashing look. People love to bathe in the light of the Park. You can indulge in activities like dining, watching movies and strolling. After lot of shopping, passing some hours in the Park is very relaxing.


Karaoke In Hong Kong
The karaoke craze has inundated whole of Hong Kong, tantalising residents and tourists alike. Number of hotels, clubs, bars and restaurants have arranged for private rooms where people can assemble to sing songs. Some of these also employ a singer to sing with the customers.

 


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