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Hong Kong after dark: A guide to the city’s best night views

Hong Kong’s skyline is among the world’s most iconic, with its towering skyscrapers, neon lights, and waterfront views. As night falls, the city transforms into a spectacular display of lights. Here are the top spots to enjoy Hong Kong’s night views.

1. Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak, known simply as “The Peak,” offers an unmatched view of Hong Kong. At 552 meters above sea level, it provides a sweeping panorama of Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon skyline. The Peak Tower’s Sky Terrace 428, the highest platform on the mountain, is perfect for appreciating the sparkling city lights against the dark mountain backdrop. For a unique experience, take the historic Peak Tram, which climbs steeply up the mountain, giving glimpses of the city as you ascend.

2. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and the Avenue of Stars

The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade on the Kowloon side is an ideal spot to view the illuminated Hong Kong Island skyline. Walking along the Avenue of Stars, inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame, you get a clear view of iconic skyscrapers. This area is especially lively during A Symphony of Lights at 8:00 PM, where over 40 buildings synchronise lights and music, creating a stunning, coordinated light show across the harbour.

 

3. Victoria Harbour Ferry Ride

For a close-up view from the water, hop on the Star Ferry between Central on Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui. This short, scenic journey gives you an unobstructed view of both sides of the harbour. For a more comprehensive experience, you can book a nighttime harbour cruise with refreshments and commentary, such as the iconic junk boat Aqua Luna, allowing you to watch the Symphony of Lights from the centre of the harbour.

4. Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck

Located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre (ICC), Sky100 offers a 360-degree view of Hong Kong from 393 meters above sea level. Open late, it provides a high-altitude perspective of the city lights. With interactive displays and telescopes, Sky100 lets you explore Hong Kong’s skyline while learning about its history and culture.

5. OZONE at the Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

For a glamorous view, visit OZONE, the world’s highest bar, on the 118th floor of the Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong. From 484 meters above, the view of Victoria Harbour and the city’s nightscape is mesmerizing. With stylish interiors and an impressive cocktail menu, OZONE is perfect for those seeking a luxurious night out while admiring Hong Kong’s lights.

6. Lion Rock

For a unique adventure, hike Lion Rock, an iconic hilltop in Kowloon. The hike is challenging and best done with proper gear, but the view from the top is worth the effort. From this natural vantage point, you’ll see Hong Kong’s glittering cityscape juxtaposed against the rugged surroundings –  a memorable sight for those willing to make the trek.

Each of these spots provides a different perspective on Hong Kong’s dazzling night views, combining the city’s skyline, culture, and nature.

*Blog written by Hong Kong Tourism Bureau

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