Rooms & Suites

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.

Lai Ching Heen
Renowned as one of the world’s finest Chinese restaurants specialising in Cantonese cuisine.
The Steak House
Curated selections of the finest meat from pristine farms around the world, perfectly seared on original charcoal grill.
The Lobby Lounge
Be captivated in an oasis with awe-inspiring panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island skyline.
Harbourside
Bursting with energy, aromas and flavours, Harbourside's immersive buffet experience transports you to the world's local markets.
Nobu Hong Kong
Savour the genre-defining and globally sought-after Japanese cuisine of world-famous chef, restauranteur and author Nobu Matsuhisa. Indulge in Nobu-san’s iconic dishes with Peruvian influences along with cinematic harvbourviews.
Qura Bar
Qura Bar, a Feast for the Senses with Rare Spirits and Majestic Views.

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.)

Why Everyone’s Talking About the Terrace Suite at Regent Hong Kong Hotel : iShowSpeed's China Room Tour
When globally followed content creator iShowSpeed livestreamed his room tour ay at Terrace Suite at Regent Hong Kong, the internet could not help but take notice. His reaction to the Terrace Suite—an overwhelming mix of disbelief, awe, and excitement—quickly captivated audiences. Clips of the iShowSpeed hotel stay spread like wildfire across social media platforms, amassing millions of views and thrusting what may be Hong Kong’s most talked-about hotel room into the global spotlight. In his video, iShowSpeed boldly declared it the "best hotel in China," and it’s easy to see why. The Terrace Suite is as remarkable as it appears, offering a luxurious escape that leaves guests in awe.

Inside the Terrace Suite: Hong Kong’s Rare Urban Retreat

Spanning over 5,500 square feet across two luxurious floors, the Terrace Suite feels less like a hotel room and more like a private residence in the sky. At its core lies a breathtaking 3,300-square-foot outdoor rooftop terrace that offers sweeping views of Victoria Harbour and the iconic skyline. The Terrace Suite is equipped with:
  • A private outdoor whirlpool
  • Plush lounge seating
  • An intimate dining setup Whether it’s a sunrise soak or a candlelit dinner under the stars, this terrace brings together privacy and panoramic beauty—a rare combo in the heart of Hong Kong.

Luxury Hotel Interiors: What Awaits Inside the Terrace Suite

Inside, the suite flows seamlessly, creating a warm, home-like atmosphere. The main floor boasts a spacious living area, a dining table for eight, and an entertainment room ideal for cozy gatherings or lively game nights. Two powder rooms add convenience for hosting. The upstairs Master Bedroom, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, invites tranquility. A built-in daybed offers the perfect nook for quiet moments, while the Oasis Bathroom—featuring a round soaking tub and rainforest shower—resembles a personal spa retreat. The dressing and lounge area, complete with a well-lit makeup table, makes it a sought-after choice for weddings and other special occasions.

Terrace Suite for Every Occasion: Built for Celebrations and Storytelling

Traditionally, the Terrace Suite has been a go-to for weddings and romantic getaways, but its recent surge in popularity has unveiled a broader appeal. With its cinematic skyline views and stunning rooftop, it now attracts creators, streamers, and digital storytellers eager for a captivating backdrop. The upstairs dressing area, initially designed for bridal parties, has transformed into a versatile prep space for livestreams, photo shoots, and content creation. The terrace—with its whirlpool and harbour view—has become a hotspot for social media reveals, engagement shoots, and VIP experiences that blend privacy with grandeur. While couples still flock here for honeymoons and anniversaries, the suite now attracts a fresh wave of guests looking to commemorate milestones, launch projects, or simply capture unforgettable moments in an extraordinary setting.

Modern Comfort in Hong Kong Luxury Hotel Suite

Equipped with smart lighting and climate controls, high-speed Wi-Fi, Bluetooth audio, and streaming-enabled TVs—even in the bathroom—the suite combines modern luxury with comfort. The Refreshment Gallery features a Nespresso machine, a compact wine cellar, and locally inspired snacks. Wellness plays a central role in the experience. The Oasis Bathroom invites relaxation with premium bath amenities and natural light, while Regent’s signature Day-to-Evening Ritual subtly transforms the space as night falls—lights dim, robes are prepared, and the suite becomes a tranquil haven.

What Guests Are Saying

Since its recent social media debut, the Terrace Suite has continued to generate buzz across travel forums and review platforms. Guests consistently describe their stays with words like "unreal," "breathtaking," and "unforgettable." “It felt like we had our own private villa in the middle of the city,” one guest remarked. “The terrace alone is worth it—sunrise from the whirlpool is something I’ll never forget.” While undeniably exclusive, the true value lies in what it offers: unparalleled privacy, exquisite design, attentive service, and an unmatched setting.

Luxury Hotel Experience Like No Other: Discover the Terrace Suite in Hong Kong

Ultimately, the Terrace Suite is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience to cherish. Whether you’re marking a special occasion or simply seeking an elevated escape, this suite promises more than luxury. It provides a space to connect, reflect, and celebrate—complete with Hong Kong’s breathtaking skyline as your backdrop.

Quick Facts: Terrace Suite at a Glance

  • Spectacular views of Victoria Harbour
  • Total area: 5,500 sq. ft. (510 sqm) (inclusive of the outdoor terrace)
  • Exclusive 3,300 sq. ft. (307 sqm) outdoor rooftop terrace with whirlpool, lounge and dining areas, all with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour
  • Duplex Suite
  • Features: Outdoor whirlpool, private terrace, entertainment room, Oasis Bathroom
  • Ideal For: VIP stays, private events, weddings, romantic escapes
 
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May Music Event 2025 in Hong Kong
Experience a vibrant music event and world-class dining this May at Regent Hong Kong, ideally situated in the heart of the city. Nestled on the edge of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Regent Hong Kong offers an unrivalled blend of luxury, convenience, and culinary excellence—placing you steps away from Hong Kong’s premier shopping, cultural attractions, and the iconic harbourfront promenade.  

1. Not-to-be-missed Events in Kowloon – May Music Event 2025

Gautier Capuçon, Christoph Koncz & Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra

  • Date: May 8 – 9, 2025
  • Venue: Hong Kong Cultural Centre
  • Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Highlights: Experience masterpieces of classical music. The venue is just a 7–10 minute walk from Regent Hong Kong, offering scenic views of Victoria Harbour along the way.
 

Mayday #5525 Back to That Day 25th Anniversary Hong Kong Tour

  • Date: May 9 – 11, 2025
  • Venue: Kai Tak Sports Park Main Stadium
  • Address: 38 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak
  • Highlights: Relive the passion of youth with Mayday’s energetic performance. Easily accessible by MTR or car, immerse yourself in an electrifying atmosphere.
 

JJ Lin JJ20 FINAL LAP Hong Kong Concert

  • Date: May 24 – 25, 2025
  • Venue: Kai Tak Sports Park Main Stadium
  • Address: 38 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak
  • Highlights: Be moved by JJ Lin’s soulful voice in two unforgettable nights of music.
 

2. Regent Hong Kong: The Ultimate Choice for Music Lovers

Located at 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Regent Hong Kong boasts stunning Victoria Harbour views and seamless transportation options:
  • Hong Kong Cultural Centre: A scenic 7–10 minute walk (about 600 meters) along the waterfront promenade.
  • Kai Tak Sports Park: Take the East Rail Line from East Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Hung Hom Station, transfer to the Tuen Ma Line to Kai Tak Station (about 15 minutes), then walk to the venue.
  • Valet Parking: Enjoy convenient valet parking services for self-driving guests.
 

3. Exquisite Dining at Regent Hong Kong

  • Lai Ching Heen – Michelin two-star Cantonese cuisine with panoramic harbour views, offering authentic Guangdong flavours.
  • The Steak House – Premium charcoal-grilled steaks and seafood, complemented by an extensive wine list for a true gourmet experience.
  • Nobu Hong Kong – Innovative Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine, delivering unique and memorable tastes.
  • The Lobby Lounge – Indulge in refined afternoon tea and desserts while relaxing with breathtaking harbour scenery.
 

Celebrate Music and Flavours in May 2025

Regent Hong Kong invites you to enjoy the best of music and gastronomy May event in the heart of Kowloon. With convenient access to major concert venues and a selection of acclaimed restaurants, your journey from classical to pop, and from Cantonese delicacies to premium steaks, promises to be truly unforgettable. Join us in Kowloon for a celebration of sound and taste—leave with memories to cherish!
 
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TASTE REVELATION: Discover Hong Kong’s True Flavors
Hong Kong is a city where culinary traditions meet vibrant innovation, offering a feast for the senses at every turn. From bustling cha chaan tengs to Michelin-starred delights, the city’s food scene is a treasure trove of authentic flavors. Join us on a bite-sized tour of Hong Kong’s most iconic dishes and hidden gems, and discover the true essence of this culinary paradise.

HONG KONG BREAKFAST: A Hearty Start to the Day

Australia Dairy Company

Step into this traditional cha chaan teng and savor the rich buttery thick toast, fluffy scrambled eggs, and a comforting plate of macaroni with salted ham. It’s a breakfast experience that locals swear by.

Lan Fong Yuen

As one of Hong Kong’s most historic cha chaan tengs, Lan Fong Yuen is famous for its classic breakfast pairings. Don’t miss their signature yuan yang (coffee-tea mix) and silky stocking milk tea, served alongside a crispy pork chop bun.

Waso Café

This family-run cha chaan teng is a haven for pineapple bun lovers. Pair your bun with their indulgent beef, cheese, and egg toasts for a satisfying morning meal.

LUNCH: Noodles, Congee, and More

Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop

A testament to tradition, this shop has been perfecting the art of wonton noodles for over 20 years. Try their wonton noodles served in a savory salted soup or opt for the dry version for a different texture.

Shing Kee Congee Noodle

Known for its silky congee and flavorful noodles, this spot is a must-visit for steamed rice rolls and other comforting classics.

Ha Ming Kee Noodle

Since 1983, this eatery has been attracting locals and celebrities alike with its handmade fish egg noodles. Don’t miss their cuttlefish egg noodle soup, served with dried seaweed for an extra layer of umami.

SWEET ESCAPES: Hong Kong’s Irresistible Desserts

Mammy Pancake

A Michelin-recognized gem, Mammy Pancake is famous for its “gai dan zai” (egg waffles). Crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, these waffles are a true Hong Kong classic.

Red Tea Café

Indulge in freshly baked egg tarts with a cookie crust and creamy custard filling. Made daily in small batches, these tarts are a testament to Hong Kong’s love for pastry.

Mrs. Fong Dessert

This cozy spot offers 18 kinds of homemade desserts, including puddings in flavors like brown sugar and coconut. It’s the perfect place to satisfy your sweet tooth. If you’re interested in exploring these culinary delights or need assistance planning your food adventure, feel free to contact the Regent Service Agent. We’re here to make your experience unforgettable!
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Lai Ching Heen
Renowned as one of the world’s finest Chinese restaurants specialising in Cantonese cuisine.
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The Steak House
Curated selections of the finest meat from pristine farms around the world, perfectly seared on original charcoal grill.
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The Lobby Lounge
Be captivated in an oasis with awe-inspiring panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island skyline.
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Harbourside
Bursting with energy, aromas and flavours, Harbourside's immersive buffet experience transports you to the world's local markets.
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Nobu Hong Kong
Savour the genre-defining and globally sought-after Japanese cuisine of world-famous chef, restauranteur and author Nobu Matsuhisa. Indulge in Nobu-san’s iconic dishes with Peruvian influences along with cinematic harvbourviews.
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Qura Bar
Qura Bar, a Feast for the Senses with Rare Spirits and Majestic Views.
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Lai Ching Heen
Renowned as one of the world’s finest Chinese restaurants specialising in Cantonese cuisine.
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The Steak House
Curated selections of the finest meat from pristine farms around the world, perfectly seared on original charcoal grill.
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The Lobby Lounge
Be captivated in an oasis with awe-inspiring panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island skyline.
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Harbourside
Bursting with energy, aromas and flavours, Harbourside's immersive buffet experience transports you to the world's local markets.
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Nobu Hong Kong
Savour the genre-defining and globally sought-after Japanese cuisine of world-famous chef, restauranteur and author Nobu Matsuhisa. Indulge in Nobu-san’s iconic dishes with Peruvian influences along with cinematic harvbourviews.
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Qura Bar
Qura Bar, a Feast for the Senses with Rare Spirits and Majestic Views.
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