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 5, 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.)

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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10 Best Things to Do in Hong Kong 2025 for Family, Couple & Kids
Hong Kong is a dazzling blend of tradition and modernity, offering travelers a wealth of experiences. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, this dynamic city has something for everyone. As you plan your stay at the luxurious Regent Hong Kong, here are 10 must-do activities to add to your itinerary:

Things to Do in Hong Kong 1. Art March

Every March, Hong Kong’s art scene comes alive during Art Month, a city-wide celebration of creativity. Explore international art fairs like Art Basel, pop-up exhibitions and guided gallery walks in neighborhoods like Central. Don’t miss the chance to mingle with artists and collectors—this event transforms Hong Kong into a global art hub.
  • Details of Art Basel 2025
    • Art Basel 2025 Date : 28.03.2025–30.03.2025
    • Art Basel Location : 1 Harbour Road Wan Chai Hong Kong, China
    • Transportation from Regent Hong Kong : Visitor can take MTR to Exhibition Centre Station, Wanchai Station or Wanchai ferry pier and then walk to the HKCEC within 10 minutes.
  • Details of Art Central 2025
    • Art Central 2025 Date : 26.03.2025 (5:00pm–9:00pm)
    • Art Central Location : 9 Lung Wo Road, Central, Hong Kong
    • Transportation from Regent Hong Kong : MTR to Central Station Exit A or Hong Kong Station Exit A2 and then 15-minute walk
  • Details of WEEKENDERS tiny little art fair
    • WEEKENDERS tiny little art fair Date : 23.03.2025–25.03.2025
    • WEEKENDERS tiny little art fair Location : Room 104-5 Wilson House, 19-27 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
    • Transportation from Regent Hong Kong : Take MTR to Central Station (Exit D2) or Hong Kong Station (Exit C). From there, it is a 5-10 minute walk uphill via Pedder Street and Wyndham Street.

Things to Do in Hong Kong 2. M+ Museum

Located in the West Kowloon Cultural DistrictM+ is Asia’s first global museum of visual culture. Its striking architecture houses contemporary art, design, and moving images from Hong Kong and beyond. The rooftop garden offers panoramic Victoria Harbour views, just a short drive from Regent Hong Kong.
  • Address: 1 Man Lam Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong.
  • How to Get There from Regent Hong Kong : Visitor can take MTR to Exhibition Centre Station, Wanchai Station or Wanchai ferry pier and then walk to the HKCEC within 10 minutes.
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Things to Do in Hong Kong 3. Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMoA)

Situated in Tsim Sha Tsui near Regent Hong Kong, HKMoA showcases over 17,000 artifacts, from ancient Chinese ceramics to modern Hong Kong paintings. The museum’s harborfront location makes it ideal for a post-visit stroll along the Avenue of Stars.
  • Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • How to Get There from Regent Hong Kong: Walk 5 -10 mins - Exit the hotel and head left toward the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.
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Things to Do in Hong Kong 4. Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM)

Opened in 2022, the HKPM in West Kowloon features over 900 priceless artifacts from Beijing’s Palace Museum. Marvel at jade carvings, calligraphy, and Qing Dynasty relics. The museum’s design, inspired by traditional Chinese architecture, is a masterpiece itself.

Things to Do in Hong Kong 5. Kai Tak Sports Park

Set to open in 2024, Kai Tak Sports Park is Hong Kong’s newest mega-venue for sports and entertainment. Attend football matches, concerts, or wellness events at this state-of-the-art complex built on the historic Kai Tak Airport site.

Things to Do in Hong Kong 6. Star Ferry Sunset Ride

No trip to Hong Kong is complete without a ride on the iconic Star Ferry. Glide across Victoria Harbour between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui for breathtaking skyline views—especially magical at golden hour.
  • Address: Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier
  • How to Get There from Regent Hong Kong: Walk 5 mins from the hotel .
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Things to Do in Hong Kong 7.  Temple Street Night Market

Dive into Hong Kong’s lively night culture at Temple Street Night Market. Bargain for trinkets, electronics, and jade jewelry or savor street food staples like sizzling claypot rice, spicy curry fish balls, and sweet egg waffles. The vibrant chaos peaks after sunset, with neon-lit stalls, Cantonese opera singers, and fortune tellers adding to the atmosphere.
  • Address: Temple Street, Jordan, Kowloon
  • How to Get There from Regent Hong Kong : 
    • Walk 15 mins: Head north on Nathan Road.
    • MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Jordan Station (Exit A).
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Things to Do in Hong Kong 8. Victoria Peak & The Peak Tram

Soak in Hong Kong’s skyline from the city’s highest point. Ride the historic Peak Tram (a 135-year-old funicular) to the summit, then stroll the Sky Terrace or Lugard Road for panoramic views.
  • Address: The Peak, Hong Kong Island
  • How to Get There from Regent Hong Kong:
    • Taxi: 20 mins via Cross-Harbour Tunnel to Peak Tram Lower Terminus.
    • MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Central Station, then walk 10 mins to Tram.
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Things to Do in Hong Kong 9. Hong Kong Disneyland

Dive into magic at Hong Kong’s beloved theme park. Explore seven themed lands, from Mystic Manor to Toy Story Land, and catch parades, fireworks, and Disney character meet-and-greets. Seasonal events like Halloween and Christmas add extra enchantment.
  • Address: Lantau Island, Hong Kong How to Get There from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Lai King Station, transfer to Tung Chung Line to Sunny Bay Station, then take the Disneyland Resort Line (~ 30 mins total).
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Things to Do in Hong Kong 10. Tai O Fishing Village

Step back in time at Hong Kong’s “Venice of the East.” Wander stilt houses, sample dried seafood, and take a boat tour to spot rare pink dolphins. Try Tai O’s signature shrimp paste or crispy egg waffles.
  • Address: Tai O, Lantau Island
  • How to Get There from Regent Hong Kong: MTR to Tung Chung Station, then bus #11 to Tai O.
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Hong Kong Palace Museum : Tips Before You Go in 2025
Opened in July 2022, the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) is located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, steps away from M+. Designed by Hong Kong architect Rocco Yim, its modernist structure—inspired by traditional Chinese courtyard layouts and bronze textures—bridges imperial grandeur with contemporary innovation. Housing over 900 priceless artifacts from Beijing’s Palace Museum (the Forbidden City), alongside rotating global exhibitions, HKPM illuminates 5,000 years of Chinese art, history, and craftsmanship. From Ming dynasty ceramics to Qing court paintings, HKPM reimagines imperial treasures for global audience.

HKPM Visitor Tips: Hours, Tickets & Transport

Address: 8 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong. Opening Hours:
  • Monday, Wednesday–Thursday, Saturday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00
  • Fridays: 10:00–20:00
  • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) and the first two days of the Lunar New Year Last entry 1 hour before closing.
Admission: book online Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Kowloon Station or Austin Station (For details, visit Hong Kong Palace Museum Official Site) Book NowRegent Hong Kong

Pro Tips for Your Visit

  • Pre-book tickets online, especially for free Wednesday slots or blockbuster exhibitions.
  • Facilities: Dine at the Chinese-themed café, shop for Forbidden City-inspired souvenirs
  • Photography: Allowed in most galleries (no flash or selfie sticks).

Art March 2025 Highlights at HKPM

As part of Hong Kong’s Art Month, HKPM unveils three must-see exhibitions: For full Art March 2025 event listings, read our guide: “Art March Hong Kong: Art Fairs & Events in 2025”.

Where to Stay: Regent Hong Kong

The Regent Hong Kong offers seamless access to Art Month’s highlights:
  • 5-10 minute walk to HKMoA.
  • 10–15 minutes by MTR to West Kowloon (M+, Palace Museum) and Central (Art Central 2025).
  • 15-minute drive to Wan Chai’s Convention Centre (Art Basel 2025).
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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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Harbourside
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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, 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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