The lush eight-hectare park comprising six separate gardens and an eight-metre high waterfall is a popular recreational venue.
Walk for around 5 minutes from Hotel.
As one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world, M+ is significantly located at the West Kowloon Cultural District, as a brand-new must-go scenic spot. M+ has four permanent collections rooted in Asia but defined, developed and examined from a global perspective, which makes it a perfect venue for art lovers to appreciate the magnificent works by local and worldwide artists.
MTR: Take the MTR to Kowloon Station and walk from Exit C1 / D1 around 10 minutes.
Shuttle Bus: Take the MTR to Austin Station and get on shuttle bus at Exit D.
Planning major events in Hong Kong becomes even easier with the addition of Asia World-Expo’s 70,000 square metres of state-of-the-art rental space for conventions, exhibitions, meeting and events. Close to Hong Kong International Airport with easy access to urban areas, the complex has 10 column-free, high specification exhibition halls, one of which is a purpose-built entertainment arena – Hong Kong’s largest indoor seated venue for an audience of 13,500, making it ideal for large events.
Take the MTR to AsiaWorld-Expo Station or take bus route A41 to Airport (GTC) Bus Terminus.
Kai Tak Sports Park offers world-class sports, entertainment, exciting retail and delectable dining options, art and culture exhibits, and a range of leisure spaces and activities, including Kai Tak Stadium, Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground and more. Kai Tak Stadium, with a seating capacity of 50,000, is a state-of-the-art venue designed to meet the standards of major international events. It features a customisable pitch system that can accommodate a diverse range of not only sports tournaments but grand-scale concerts, music festivals, and cultural programmes.
Take the MTR to Sung Wong Toi Station and walk from Exit D around 10 minutes.
This Journey of Enlightenment involves a stunning 5.7 metres cable car ride up the side of a mountain on Lantau Island to a culturally themed village next to the Giant Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Measuring 34 metres high and weighing 220 tonnes, the Giant Buddha of the Po Lin Monastery is the world’s largest copper statue of a sitting Buddha and one of Hong Kong’s most famous tourist attractions. The nearby Ngong Ping Village also offers several themed attractions, shops and restaurants.
Ngong Ping 360: Take the MTR to Tung Chung Station and walk from Exit B for around 5 minutes.
Giant Buddha: Walk for 5 minutes from Ngong Ping Village (adjacent to the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Terminal).
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is one of the two major convention and exhibition venues in Hong Kong. Located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, along the Victoria Harbour, it is linked by covered walkways to nearby hotels and commercial buildings. Not only does it offer rental space for conventions and exhibitions, but it is also renowned for its restaurants, over-sized theatres and pre-function areas.
Take the MTR to HKCEC Station and walk from Exit B3 around 5 minutes.
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