Victoria Park
Victoria Park things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
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You must visit this place during your staying in Hong Kong! The view is amazing - both at day and at night! You can see all Hong Kong island from there. Very important!!! Most of the time, the weather in Hong Kong is very cloudy, therefore I don't suggest to go to the peak during the day, because you will not see anything - at night the view is good even during the cloudy days! There are 3 possible ways to get to the peak: 1. Tram from Hong Kong Park - very beautiful and exiting, but the queue there is very long - sometimes more than 1 hour. 2. Taxi - the most conviniet way, it takes about 20-30 minutes from the central station. 3. By foot - takes about 1 hour in good pace, but the climbing is not easy. I recommend it a lot because the view is amazing! In the peak tower there is terrace 428 view (costs 40 HKD) - the view is great but only when the weather is clear. In addition there is a Maddam Tussauds museum that you can visit.
Yevgeniy PortnovYevgeniy Portnov
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❤️Hong Kong Flower Show 2024🧡 📍SAVE THE DATE (march 15-24) 📍This year’s edition of the Hong Kong Flower Show will have the theme of ‘Floral Joy Around Town’. 📍The 10-day event will take place from March 15 to 24 at Victoria Park in Causeway Bay. 📍For 2024, the featured flower will be Angelonia or Angel Flower. 📍 Head to Victoria Park to see spectacular arrangements and installations highlighting the Angelonia or Angel Flower, this year’s featured flower. 📍There will be 55 stalls vending flower and gardening items, in addition to food and drinks, books, handicrafts, and more. 📍March 15-24 (9:00am – 9:00pm) 📍 For the 2024 edition, tickets cost HKD 14 for adults and HKD 7 for children aged four to 14, senior citizens, and people with disabilities. During the weekend, it is free admission for senior citizens and the disable. 📍 By MTR. 📌Tin Hau Station – Exit A2 📌Causeway Bay Station – Exit E.
Alex Drukpa.Alex Drukpa.
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It is a very big park. It has swimming pool, lot of areas with swings and playground, exercise equipment, resting area with benches, lot of big tall trees. Always see the park attendants there to sweep and clean the park. The public washrooms are well maintained. There are tennis courts, basketball courts, soccer fields, big open areas for playing, running, or even kites flying. There are running tracks too, Also there is a pool for people playing the motor boats. it catches a lot of people and kids attentions. Round the parks, there are public transportation, like buses, tram, MTR. A big library is also across the park. Me and my family enjoy the park a lot. Also there is a food kiosk you can get snack and drink. During covid, there booths for pcr testing. We always go for a walk in the morning and after dinner. I definitely recommend this park
A. L.A. L.
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Victoria Park in Hong Kong is a true gem in the heart of the city. The park spans over 90 acres and is a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling metropolis. The lush green lawns and well-manicured gardens offer a perfect place for picnics, leisurely walks, and outdoor activities. The park is also home to several monuments and memorials, including the Memorial Garden to commemorate the fallen soldiers. The park is also a popular destination for events, such as concerts and festivals, which add to the vibrant atmosphere. The park is easily accessible via public transportation, making it a convenient destination for locals and tourists alike. Overall, Victoria Park is a must-visit for anyone looking for a break from the city life and a chance to enjoy some fresh air and greenery.
Vito NgVito Ng
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In Hong Kong's Wan Chai District's Causeway Bay, there is a public park called Victoria Park. The park is named for Queen Victoria, who is commemorated by a statue there. It is around 190,000 square meters in size and has tennis courts, association football fields, basketball courts, handball courts, volleyball courts, swimming pools, jogging trails, fitness centers, roller rinks, and bowling alleys. The park had a renovation in the early 2000s after initially welcoming visitors in October 1957. The park is open year-round and is owned and run by the Hong Kong Department of Leisure and Cultural Services. With more visitors than the combined number of Hong Kong and Kowloon parks, it is the most visited public park in Hong Kong.
SINGH DAVINDER PALSINGH DAVINDER PAL
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The Victoria Park, HK This park was built in 1957 and has an area of 19 Hectares, the largest Park in HK. It comprises facilities for many kinds of activities, such as jogging trail, ball courts, lawn bowling, pond for model yachting, swimming pools, large gathering space for public activities. It is open 24 hours a day. The vast space and open sky afford conveniently for moon gazing. The only handicap is light pollution from surrounding commercial high rises. At the Buck Moon date (July 14 -2022) from the football fields, many pictures of the moon were taken in appreciation of the moon at its best in roundness and brilliance. Written on 11-13-2022
kam-ling CHIUkam-ling CHIU
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