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Highly recommend to walk about 100 meters away from main terminal entrance and take the elevator to the rooftop,/level B ; Or ask the volunteers how to get to the terminal rooftop garden , You can relax, use free WiFi , and enjoy the beautiful view. They have a nice wedding banquet setting; a kids cafes; and walking trail, two bending drink machine, Clean bathrooms and plenty of sitting to relax as you wait for your cab if you have a few hours to wait after disembarking the cruise,otherwise you have to wait at the main meeting point level, (for people who booked a cab only) which it has nothing to offer. Highly recommend to book a taxi way ahead of time to avoid large waiting lines ( main terminal level entrance)for local taxis.
The Romneyc
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Great view to the Victoria Harbour! We could see both the Central and Tsim Sha Tsui at the same time. The park is beautifully set with clear ponds and well arranged flower beds. The dishes in the dim sum restaurant is delicious!!
Jean Chow
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The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal was a long anticipated development that finally opened in 2013, making repurposed use of the old Kai Tak airport space on the Kowloon Peninsula. The cruise terminal is huge, allowing space for at least two large cruise liners to make sure of the terminal at one time. Sadly, here we are 6.5 years later and the cruise terminal still feels incomplete with poor transportation arrangements for those disembarking and trying to make their way around the city. There remains a tremendous amount of construction taking place around Kai Tak, creating the illusion that the terminus area remains unfinished. To this end, that very much is the case. As for transportation, the terminal is quite isolated, meaning visitors will need to take a taxi or shuttle in order to get anywhere within the city that is of interest. In fact, this is one of the least connected areas of Kowloon. So close to everything, yet still so difficult to get anywhere from the cruise terminal. There are public buses (routes 22 and 22M) which link to the newly opened Kai Tak MTR Station and MegaBox Mall (2 stops away). You can also take mini-bus route 86 to the Kowloon Bay MTR Station. From these locations you can make your way to further destinations around the city using the MTR network. Be ready to pay exact bus far in HKD coins or with an Octopus Card, again not very convenient since you've just arrived here in the city. For more information regarding transportation to/from Hong Kong international airport, the ferry terminals to Macau and Mainland China have a look at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal website. Or better yet, ask on the TA Hong Kong forum for suggestions from the locals, especially if you have questions about onward transportation to particular attractions or hotels around the city. Now the good aspects of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal - There is a Hong Kong Tourism Board (Discover Hong Kong) office that is open when cruise ships are berthed. This is a very helpful department and spot to pick up maps of the cities, brochures and have any questions answered that you might have. The roof of Kai Tuk also offers a large outdoor area with gardens, open grassy lawns, koy pond, lots of park benches and 360 degree views of Victoria Harbour, the Hong Kong and Kowloon Skylines to the west and the Kwun Tong to the east. This is a pleasant area that is actually open to the public as well, so you may be enjoying your time here with a handful of locals who find this open, leisurely area quite relaxing and a good way to escape the chaos and business of the Kowloon streets nearby.
Brad
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Well organized bus, taxi and Uber access. The terminal is clean and will be incredible once the shops and eateries are in place. In the meantime make sure to patronize the store on the upper deck near the children’s area.
Temecula6
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Large and great views of the city. The park is very nice and you can shop for things. Getting in and out of the ship can take sometime so bring comfortable walking shoes. Friendly staff and close to the city!
Anthony Hernandez
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I had a blast here, we went to a big bang concert for their 10th anniversary and it was their last performance before Top serve his mandatory military service. .The venue is nice the concert is outdoor. .
Carmella Manuel
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Nearby Attractions Of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
Kwun Tong Promenade
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Park
Kai Tak Runway Park (Phase 1)
Hoi Bun Road Park
Sensory Garden
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
Saint Andrew's Church
VESSEL 01
VESSEL 03
MOLOTOW Hk Write The Future - 城市藝術塗料專門店 MOLOTOW SPRAY PAINT GRAFFITI HONG KONG

Kwun Tong Promenade
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Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Park
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Kai Tak Runway Park (Phase 1)
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Hoi Bun Road Park
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Nearby Restaurants Of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
阿元來了 - 觀塘店
Hung To Restaurant
non kitchen
MG Cafe
Jade Cafe
La Serre
GAVI 啡酒館(Cafe, Bar and Restaurant)
Origami Kids Cafe
Chef Hat Cafe
God of Teppanyaki (Kwun Tong)

阿元來了 - 觀塘店
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Hung To Restaurant
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MG Cafe
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attractions: Kwun Tong Promenade, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Park, Kai Tak Runway Park (Phase 1), Hoi Bun Road Park, Sensory Garden, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, Saint Andrew's Church, VESSEL 01, VESSEL 03, MOLOTOW Hk Write The Future - 城市藝術塗料專門店 MOLOTOW SPRAY PAINT GRAFFITI HONG KONG, restaurants: 阿元來了 - 觀塘店, Hung To Restaurant, non kitchen, MG Cafe, Jade Cafe, La Serre, GAVI 啡酒館(Cafe, Bar and Restaurant), Origami Kids Cafe, Chef Hat Cafe, God of Teppanyaki (Kwun Tong)
