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Plan a blissful escape at a rare urban sanctuary on Victoria Harbour. Here each guestroom and suite is reimagined as a Personal Haven of peace and tranquillity – exclusively yours to experience. From the window front daybed revealing spectacular Framed Views or the Oasis Bathroom, find unexpected harmony and a sense of warmth and serenity.

Dining Destination

Explore an alluring dining destination with iconic restaurants, magnificent harbourviews and the vibrancy of local tastes and emerging talent married with innovation, creativity and decadence. Immersive culinary journeys go beyond the excellence of the cuisine itself with sensory encounters inspired by Hong Kong’s rich culture and art.

Kai Tak Sports Park: Your Guide to Hong Kong's Newest Landmark

March 1, 2025

As Hong Kong’s sports and entertainment scene reaches new heights, the Kai Tak Sports Park emerges as a game-changing destination. Opened on March 1, 2025, this HK$30 billion development is set to redefine the city’s landscape and visitor experiences. For those seeking luxury accommodations nearby, Regent Hong Kong offers an unparalleled base to explore this exciting new venue.

Kai Tak Sports Park: A New Era of Entertainment

Location: 38-39 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak, Kowloon

Spanning over 28 hectares on the former Kai Tak Airport site, the Kai Tak Sports Park boasts world-class facilities designed to host a wide range of events, from international sports competitions to star-studded concerts.

Main Stadium

The centerpiece of the park is the 50,000-seat main stadium, featuring a retractable roof and flexible pitch system. This versatile venue is perfect for rugby matches, football games, and large-scale concerts.

Kai Tak Arena

With a capacity of up to 10,000 people, the Kai Tak Arena is built for epic international tournaments. Its pillar-free design ensures every seat has a perfect view, while the flexible setup with retractable seating makes it ideal for various events, from badminton and basketball to gymnastics and tennis.

Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground

This 5,000-seat public sports ground is perfect for athletics events, school sports days, and community gatherings. When organizers do not book the running track for events, it welcomes the public at no cost.

Kai Tak Sports Avenue

Stretching across the entire precinct, the Kai Tak Sports Avenue serves as a pathway linking the four main venues: Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground, Kai Tak Mall, and Kai Tak Stadium.

 

Getting to Kai Tak Sports Park from Regent Hong Kong

Regent Hong Kong’s prime location offers guests convenient access to Kai Tak Sports Park through various transportation options:

Eco-Friendly Chauffeured Limousine Service

  • Experience luxury travel in a zero-emission electric vehicle for an eco-conscious journey from Regent Hong Kong to Kai Tak Sports Park, combining comfort with environmental responsibility.
  • The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
  • This door-to-door service can be arranged through the hotel’s concierge.

MTR (Mass Transit Railway):

  • Take a short 5-minute walk via K11 Musea indoor passage from Regent Hong Kong to East Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station.
  • Board the Tuen Ma Line towards Wu Kai Sha.
  • Alight at Kai Tak Station (approximately 15-minute ride).
  • From Kai Tak Station, it’s a 10-minute walk to the main entrance of Kai Tak Sports Park.
  • Total journey time: About 25-35 minutes.

Taxi:

  • Taxis are readily available at Regent Hong Kong’s entrance.
  • The ride to Kai Tak Sports Park takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • This option offers flexibility and convenience, especially for late-night events.

Bus:

  • From nearby bus stops, you can take buses that pass through the Kai Tak area.
  • Specific routes and journey times may vary, so check with the concierge for the most up-to-date information.
  • This option may take longer but offers a more scenic route through the city.

Private Car:

  • If you’re driving, the route from Regent Hong Kong to the park is straightforward.
  • Take the Hung Hom Bypass for a scenic drive across the harbor.
  • The journey typically takes 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

Regent Hong Kong’s concierge team can provide detailed directions, arrange transportation, and offer tips to ensure a smooth journey to Kai Tak Sports Park, regardless of your chosen mode of transport.

 

Upcoming Events

  • Hong Kong Sevens: The international rugby tournament will be held in the park’s first month of opening.
  • Coldplay: The British rock band is scheduled to perform four nights in April 2025.

 

Conclusion

The new venue represents a new era for Hong Kong’s sports and entertainment scene, offering state-of-the-art facilities and a diverse range of events. The strategic location of Regent Hong Kong provides visitors with unparalleled access to this exciting new venue. Just a short 15-20 minute drive or a convenient 25-minute MTR ride away, guests at Regent Hong Kong can seamlessly transition from luxury accommodations to world-class entertainment.

The hotel’s proximity to Kai Tak Sports Park allows visitors to maximize their time, whether attending multiple events or exploring other Hong Kong attractions.

This perfect synergy between Kai Tak Sports Park and Regent Hong Kong showcases the city’s commitment to blending top-tier entertainment with world-class hospitality. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, music lover, or simply looking to immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s vibrant atmosphere, the combination of Kai Tak Sports Park’s cutting-edge facilities and Regent Hong Kong’s luxury suite collection creates an unmatched experience that truly captures the essence of modern Hong Kong.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How far is Kai Tak Sports Park from Regent Hong Kong?

A: The distance is approximately 6 km, typically a 15-20 minute journey by car or 25 minutes via MTR.

Q: What types of events will be held at Kai Tak Sports Park?

A: The park will host a diverse range of events, including international rugby tournaments, concerts, athletics competitions, and community sports activities.

Q: Are there dining options available?

A: Yes, the park features various food and beverage outlets, from quick bites to sit-down restaurants catering to different preferences and budgets.

Q: Is parking available?

A: For those driving, there are two carparks available: Stadium Carpark and Arena Carpark. The park management has designated specific areas for taxi and private car pick-up/drop-off. However, all carparks and pick-up/drop-off areas will not be available during events. Please pay attention to special traffic arrangements to ensure a smooth journey to the park.

Q: What community facilities does Kai Tak Sports Park offer?

A: The park includes outdoor ball courts, children’s playgrounds, health centers, and open spaces for public use—promoting an active lifestyle for local residents.

 

(Note: Please refer to the latest official announcements for service details mentioned in this article.)

Best Steak in Hong Kong: Savor Perfection at The Steak House, Regent Hong Kong
Perched Looking for the best steak in Hong Kong? Discover a world-class culinary destination at The Steak House at Regent Hong Kong, nestled along the iconic Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Celebrated for its impeccable craftsmanship and sophisticated ambiance, The Steak House redefines steak dining in the city’s vibrant culinary scene. A Prime Destination for Steak Aficionados Elevate your expectations of what the best steak in Hong Kong truly means. At the heart of The Steak House lies a curated selection of the finest prime cuts from the United States, Australia, and Japan. Signature offerings such as the USDA Certified Super Prime Black Angus Rib Eye, Chateaubriand, and New York Strip are grilled to perfection over a traditional charcoal grill, delivering bold, smoky flavors in every bite. A Culinary Experience Like No Other What distinguishes The Steak House from others in Hong Kong is its attention to detail and dedication to excellence. Diners are welcomed by:
  • A legendary salad bar brimming with organic vegetables, international cheeses, and European charcuterie.
  • An original open-fire stove from its 1980 origins, infusing each dish with rich, authentic flavor.
  • A personalized steak knife selection and house-made mustards for a bespoke dining touch.
Every element is meticulously designed to craft the ultimate steakhouse experience in Hong Kong. Discover the full menu and make your reservation to explore the culinary mastery that awaits. Must-Try Signature Dishes From the velvety Tenderloin to the indulgent Rib Eye, each dish reflects the kitchen’s passion for excellence. Begin with artful starters, then conclude with theatrical desserts like the iconic Baked Alaska—a grand finale that delights all senses. Award-Winning Prestige The Steak House proudly holds a coveted spot in the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau, and has earned global recognition on the World’s 101 Best Steak Restaurants list. These accolades confirm its status as the best steakhouse in Hong Kong, attracting discerning diners from around the world. Your Steakhouse of Choice in Hong Kong With breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, an ambiance of refined luxury, and a legacy steeped in culinary tradition, The Steak House at Regent Hong Kong is more than a restaurant—it’s a destination. Whether celebrating a special occasion or indulging in a memorable evening, it’s the place to enjoy the best steak in Hong Kong. Restaurant Information & Opening Hours The Steak House at Regent Hong Kong offers a refined and tranquil dining environment, complete with private dining rooms ideal for business gatherings or intimate occasions. Opening Hours:
  • Sunday Lunch: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
  • Dinner: 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM (last order at 10:30 PM)
📍 Location: Regent Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui   Discover the full menu and make your reservation to explore the culinary mastery that awaits.
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Must-Eat in Hong Kong: Regent’s Cinematic Tribute to Kowloon Walled City: The Siege
Must-Eat in Hong Kong: Regent’s Cinematic Tribute to Kowloon Walled City: The Siege In the heart of Hong Kong, where neon lights shimmer and the city buzzes with life, the Regent Hong Kong stands proudly as a beacon of elegance and cultural celebration. In an exciting collaboration with the Hong Kong Film Awards, the hotel joins hands with the city’s cinematic legacy, spotlighting both its storytelling brilliance and beloved culinary traditions.

A Scene-Stealing Dish Inspired by Cinema

One of this year’s most talked-about films, Kowloon Walled City: The Siege (九龍城寨之圍城), delves into the tight-knit lives within the historic Walled City—an area that once pulsed with resilience, character, and unforgettable street food. The film doesn’t just tell a story—it celebrates the flavors of Hong Kong, especially the kind found steaming from local food stalls. In tribute, the Regent’s Lobby Lounge introduces a culinary star: “Hong Kong Style” BBQ Pork Rice with Sunny Side Up Egg. This dish is a nostalgic nod to street food classics and a bold new entry on every list of must-eat in Hong Kong. BBQ Pork Rice with Sunny Side Up Egg: A Taste of Film and Memory Inspired by the film’s poignant representation of street culture, Regent Hong Kong has created a limited-time dish at the Lobby Lounge that’s already being recognized as a must-eat in Hong Kong: the “Hong Kong Style” BBQ Pork Rice with Sunny Side Up Egg. This humble yet iconic dish features:
  • Juicy pork collar
  • Fresh choy sum
  • A rich drizzle of house-made soy sauce
  • A golden, perfectly fried egg
Each element tells a story. Every bite blends savory and sweet in harmony, echoing the city’s culinary DNA. It's more than a meal—it's a tribute to the flavors that define generations and neighborhoods. The Story Behind the Flavor In Kowloon Walled City: The Siege, amid hardship and struggle, characters still find comfort in food—a rare constant in their turbulent lives. The BBQ pork rice dish, simple yet soulful, becomes a vessel of warmth and humanity. It speaks not just to hunger, but to belonging, memory, and emotion. For those who’ve walked the streets of Kowloon, this dish recalls shared laughter over plastic stools, late-night meals with friends, and a sense of being home. Through this culinary creation, Regent Hong Kong turns flavor into narrative—one that resonates with the local soul and international heart alike.  

Your Invitation to Dine Like a Local Star

Whether you're a film lover, a cultural explorer, or a passionate foodie, this is one experience you shouldn’t miss. Enjoy the “Hong Kong Style” BBQ Pork Rice with Sunny Side Up Egg while gazing out over the Victoria Harbour, and you’ll understand why this dish is a modern classic. Lobby Lounge Hours
  • Daily: 10:00 AM – 12:00 Midnight
  • Breakfast: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Last order 11:45 AM)
  • Afternoon Tea:
    • Weekdays: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
    • Weekends & Public Holidays: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Dinner: 6:00 PM – 12:00 Midnight
    • Sunday to Thursday: Last order 10:30 PM
    • Friday & Saturday: Last order 11:00 PM
Ready to savor a slice of Hong Kong’s cinematic and culinary soul? Book your table and discover the story behind the flavor: Explore the BBQ Pork Rice at The Lobby Lounge Regent Hong Kong invites you to savor not only a beloved dish, but also a piece of the city’s soul. Here, “must-eat in Hong Kong” isn't just about flavor—it’s about memory, culture, and the timeless stories that meals continue to tell.
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Kai Tak Guide: 8 Best Things to Do 2025
Kai Tak Guide: 8 Best Things to Do 2025 Once renowned for its iconic airport, Kai Tak has transformed into a vibrant paradise brimming with sports, shopping, and culinary delights. From family fun to fitness hubs, here’s your guide to exploring all the exciting Kai Tak attractions! 8 Top Activities in Kai Tak

1. Top Bowl Tenpin Bowling Centre

Who says bowling is only for rainy days? The largest bowling center in Kowloon features 40 international-standard lanes, equipped with touchscreen displays and barrier-free facilities. The venue also plans to host international tournaments such as the IBF Bowling World Cup 2025. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, you’ll find fun here. After bowling, why not challenge yourself with a game of billiards or sing your heart out in the karaoke lounge?
  • Address: Shop 301–302, 1/F to 3/F, Retail Pavilion, Kai Tak Sports Park, Concorde Road, Kowloon
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday: 10:00–00:00, Friday to Sunday: 10:00–01:00
  • Transportation: About a 5-minute walk from Kai Tak MTR Station, Exit B2

2. Joypolis Sports: High-Tech Indoor Theme Park

Joypolis Sports is a five-story, 30,000-square-foot interactive amusement park.
  • Address: Entire Building, Sports and Wellness Centre, Kai Tak Sports Park, Concorde Road, Kowloon
It consists of three main themed zones:
  • Sonic Stadium – Family-friendly activities such as racing games and mini-golf
  • Ninja Dojo – Ninja-themed obstacle course to test your skill
  • Future Arena – The world’s first AR climbing wall, virtual horse racing, and more
After an exciting time, head to the rooftop restaurant to enjoy great food and a panoramic view of the venue.
  1. Kai Tak Sports Park: A New Landmark of Integrated Entertainment
Kai Tak Sports Park covers 28 hectares and is the largest integrated sports facility in Hong Kong, featuring:
  • Main Stadium – Hosts international sports competitions and concerts
  • Youth Sports Ground – Supports local rising stars and witnesses the birth of future champions
  • Indoor Sports Centre – Offers activities like basketball, martial arts, and more; unwind at the spa after the game
  1. Airside Mall: Shopping × Dining × Art
Designed by internationally renowned architectural firm Snøhetta, this 47-story mixed-use building offers 700,000 square feet of retail space, blending fashion brands, art exhibitions, and global cuisine for a fresh experience every visit.
  • Address: 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak, Kowloon
  • Opening Hours: Daily 10:00–22:00
  • Transportation: Direct access from Kai Tak MTR Station, Exit A
  1. Groundswell: Your First Surfing Experience in a Mall
Hong Kong’s first indoor surfing venue in a shopping mall, featuring FlowRider technology, lets you enjoy the thrill of surfing no matter the weather.
  • Address: 6/F, AIRSIDE, 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak
  • Opening Hours: Daily 10:00–22:00
  • Transportation: About a 3-minute walk from Kai Tak MTR Station, Exit A
  1. Bouncetopia by Kiztopia: A Dream World for Kids
Covering over 8,000 square feet, it features 12 obstacle courses, a 30,000-ball colorful ball pit, and a mini axe-throwing game—offering diverse interactive experiences for children, including:
  • 12 obstacle courses
  • 30,000 colorful balls
  • Mini axe-throwing game
You can also customize birthday party content, including magic shows and face painting. After the fun, stay in family-friendly suites and enjoy bedtime storytelling.
  • Address: 3/F, AIRSIDE, 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak
  • Opening Hours: Daily 10:00–20:00
  • Transportation: About a 3-minute walk from Kai Tak MTR Station, Exit A
 
  1. Kai Tak Sky Garden: Aviation-Themed Garden of Dreams
A sky oasis paying tribute to Kai Tak’s aviation history. Spanning about 1.4 kilometers in length and covering about 2 hectares, the garden features airplane-themed walking trails, more than 80 types of plants, and three large plazas—perfect for a leisurely stroll.
  • Address: Former Runway Area, Kai Tak Development, Concorde Road, Kowloon
  • Transportation: About a 10-minute walk from Kai Tak MTR Station, Exit A
  1. Kai Tak Mall: Where Sports Meet Fashion
Hong Kong’s first mall themed around “sportainment”, spanning 700,000 square feet. It houses major athletic brands like Nike, Adidas, New Balance, and also includes the Oofos flagship store alongside multiple trendy boutiques—perfectly balancing fitness and fashion.
  • Address: Retail Pavilion, Kai Tak Sports Park, Concorde Road, Kowloon
  • Opening Hours: Daily 10:00–22:00
  • Transportation: Direct access from Kai Tak MTR Station, Exit B2
Book your stay now at Regent Hong Kong and enjoy luxury, convenience, and effortless access to all the best things to do in Kai Tak Getting to Kai Tak Sports Park from Regent Hong Kong MTR: The Fast Route From Tsim Sha Tsui Station (near the hotel): Take the Tsuen Wan Line towards Central. Transfer to the Kwun Tong Line at Prince Edward, heading towards Tiu Keng Leng. Get off at Kai Tak Station, take Exit B2—and you’re at the Sports Park. Total time? About 20 minutes. Taxi: Quick & Convenient Taxis are readily available outside the hotel. The ride takes about 10–15 minutes (depending on traffic). Just make sure the meter’s running—fares typically range from HK$30 to HK$50. Bus: Scenic Route Feeling adventurous? Buses 11D, 215X, and 261 go straight there. Board at Tsim Sha Tsui East Bus Terminus and enjoy the sights until you reach the Sports Park stop. Journey time: 25–40 minutes. Ready to explore Kai Tak? With Regent Hong Kong as your base, your daily adventures start just minutes away. Dive into a district that’s bursting with energy, surprises, and unforgettable memories.   Book your stay now at Regent Hong Kong and enjoy luxury, convenience, and effortless access to all the best things to do in Kai Tak
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