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6 Best Museums in Hong Kong 2025 for Family, Couple & Solo

March 14, 2023

Cultural exploration is within easy access when you stay at Regent Hong Kong. In fact, some of the city’s best museums in Hong Kong are just steps away. Within a ten-minute walk, you can check out the latest exhibitions at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Space Museum or take in a concert at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Alternatively, delve into the city’s rich past with a visit to the Hong Kong Museum of History and adjacent Science Museum, both of which are also close by. Nearby, a must-see is M+, the city’s new Museum of 20th and 21st century visual culture and the Hong Kong Palace Museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District, where you can also experience traditional Chinese Opera at the Xiqu Centre. Here are our top six picks of museums worth visiting near Regent Hong Kong.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 1. M+ 

A must-see in Hong Kong, the recently opened and highly anticipated M+ Museum in West Kowloon, Hong Kong’s new international art and culture hub, exhibits 20th and 21st Century visual culture, art, design, architecture and moving images.

M+ Address: 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon

M+ ticket : Check latest ticket information

M+ Opening Hours: 

  • Tuesdays to Thursdays and weekends: 10:00–18:00 
  • Fridays: 10:00–22:00 
  • Closed on Mondays

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Kowloon Station or Austin Station (For details, please visit M+ Official Site )

Insider Tip: While in the neighbourhood, check out the Xiqu Centre (88 Austin Road) for Chinese Opera. Located at the gateway to the West Kowloon Cultural District, it has a stunning avant garde architectural design featuring a curvilinear silver façade inspired by the Chinese Moon Gate motif.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 2. Hong Kong Palace Museum

Located on the western tip of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) is the latest addition to Hong Kong’s dynamic arts and cultural scene. HKPM showcases over 900 priceless treasures from Beijing’s Palace Museum – many on display in Hong Kong for the first time, with others never been publicly exhibited before. This treasure trove of rare artefacts also presents special exhibitions featuring Chinese art and culture from other parts of the world, as it aspires to become a leading global cultural institution committed to the study and appreciation of Chinese art and culture.

Hong Kong Palace Museum Address: 8 Museum Drive, West Kowloon

Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket : Check latest ticket information

Hong Kong Palace Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Mon, Wed, Thu & Sun : 10:00 am–06:00 pm
  • Fri, Sat & Public Holiday 10:00 am–08:00 pm
  • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) & the first two days of the Lunar New Year
  • G/F Tickets will close one hour before the Museum closes

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 )

Best Museums in Hong Kong 3. Hong Kong Museum of Art

HKMoA, the city’s first public art museum, which reopened in 2020 following a major renovation and expansion, houses a collection of over 17,000 art pieces, representing Hong Kong’s unique cultural legacy globally. By contrasting old and new, Chinese and Western, local and international art, all with a Hong Kong point of view, HKMoA offers a fresh perspective that make the art accessible and relevant.

Hong Kong Museum of Art Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Hong Kong Museum of Art Ticket : Admission to the Museum is free.

Hong Kong Museum of Art Opening Hours: 

  • Mondays to Wednesdays, Fridays : 10:00am – 6:00pm 
  • Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays : 10:00am – 9:00pm
  • Christmas Eve and Lunar New Year’s Eve : 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Closed on Thursdays (except public holiday) and the first two days of the Lunar New Year 
  • Box Office will be closed 30 minutes before the Museum closes

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: walking distance with 10 – 15 minutes (For details, visit Hong Kong Museum of Art Official Site )

Insider Tip: Check out the permanent Hong Kong exhibition which provides a unique perspective on the history of the city through various artistic mediums. The museum’s INK seafood café has a lovely outside seating area on the Avenue of Stars, perfect for reflecting on the art collection you’ve seen while taking in the amazing harbourview.                               

Best Museums in Hong Kong 4. Hong Kong Space Museum 

Golf ball-shaped astronomy and space science museum features the “Hall of the Cosmos” and “Hall of Space Exploration”. Almost two-thirds of the one hundred exhibits are interactive in design, ideal for engaging children.  The East Wing, the planetarium’s core building, hosts the Space Theatre and the Hall of Space Science; the West Wing includes a Lecture Hall, the Hall of Astronomy and a gift shop. The museum also houses a large collection of meteorites. Take in one of the two planetarium shows which the museum produces annually or one of the foreign OMNIMAX productions it screens.

Hong Kong Space Museum Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Space Museum Ticket : Check latest ticketing information

Hong Kong Space Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Monday, Wednesday to Friday : 1pm – 9pm 
  • Saturday, Sunday & public holiday : 10am – 9:00pm 
  • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holiday) Closed on the first two days of the Chinese New Year
  • Closed at 5pm on Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: walking distance with 5 – 10 minutes (For details, visit Hong Kong Space Museum Official Site )

Insider Tip: Check out the extensive calendar of activities for both adults and children which includes stargazing sessions and lectures, films and demonstrations on astronomy.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 5. Hong Kong History Museum 

While the museum’s permanent exhibition, “The Hong Kong Story,” which opened in 2001, is undergoing a comprehensive renovation, visitors can enjoy “Recreating a Classic: The Best Features of The Hong Kong Story” exhibition, with a series of exhibits spanning prehistoric Hong Kong, historical development, folk culture, early growth of the city, the modern metropolis and the return to China in 1997.

Hong Kong History Museum Address: 100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (next to the Hong Kong Science Museum)

Hong Kong History Museum Ticket : Check latest ticketing information

Hong Kong History Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Mondays, Wednesdays to Fridays :10am – 6pm 
  • Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays : 10am – 7pm 
  • Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve : 10am – 5pm (except closed days)
  • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays), and the first two days of the Chinese New Year 
  • Box Office will be closed 30 minutes before the Museum closes on opening days

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Hung Hom (For details, visit Hong Kong History Museum Official Site)

Insider Tip: The HK Science Museum is just next door, so why not check it out also?

Both museums offer exhibits and attractions for all ages.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 6. Hong Kong Science Museum 

With the aim of popularising science and supporting science education for the public and students, the Hong Kong Science Museum encourages individual exploration of  the exhibits and the fun of discovery learning, with almost two-thirds of the 500 exhibits being interactive. The main attractions are the Energy Machine, which is the largest device of its kind in the world, and  the DC-3 airplane, which is the first local airliner.

Hong Kong Science Museum Address: 2 Science Museum Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Science Museum Ticket : Check latest ticketing information

Hong Kong Science Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays : 10am – 7pm ( Box Office will be closed at 6pm )
  •  Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays : 10am – 9pm ( Box Office will be closed at 8pm ) 
  • Closed on Thursdays (except public holidays) and the first two days of the Chinese New Year Closed at 5pm on Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Hung Hom (For details, visit Hong Kong Science Museum Official Site)

Insider Tip: If taking in both the Hong Kong History Museum and Science Museum in one day seems like ‘museum overload’, especially with the kids, start with the Science Museum, where children may find the interactive exhibitions more engaging.

FAQ about Museum in Hong Kong

  1. How do I get to the Best Museums in Hong Kong from Regent Hong Kong?

Most are walkable or a short MTR ride away from Regent Hong Kong. Use the Hong Kong Transport Department’s route planner to find buses, MTR routes, or ferries.

  1. Can I visit multiple Best Museums in Hong Kong in one day?

Absolutely! Cluster visits by area: West Kowloon (M+, Palace Museum) or Tsim Sha Tsui (Art Museum, Space Museum, History Museum).

  1. What is the best time to visit the Best Museums in Hong Kong to avoid crowds?

Weekdays (especially mornings) are quieter. Avoid weekends and public holidays for popular spots like M+ and the Palace Museum.

 

Regent Hong Kong Named the Best Brand Hotel in Hong Kong at Virtuoso Travel Week 2025
Regent Hong Kong has been crowned the Best Hotel in Hong Kong 2025, earning the prestigious Best Brand Hotel title at this year’s Virtuoso Travel Week in Las Vegas. This global recognition by Virtuoso’s network of elite travel agencies, advisors, and partners underscores Regent’s reputation for unparalleled service, refined design, and a timeless vision of luxury along Victoria Harbour.

Global Award for World-Class Hospitality

Virtuoso Travel Week is often described as the “fashion week” of luxury travel, where the world’s most discerning travel experts gather to celebrate excellence. Winning Best Brand Hotel 2025 places Regent Hong Kong at the pinnacle of the industry, affirming its status as not just a leading hotel in the city, but also one of the top luxury hotels in Asia 2025. Matthew D. Upchurch, Chairman and CEO of Virtuoso, highlighted Regent Hong Kong’s achievement: “Regent Hong Kong exemplifies the innovation, collaboration, and unwavering commitment that define our network. Their dedication to creating unforgettable experiences elevates the Virtuoso community and the luxury travel industry as a whole.”

A Stage for Memorable Gatherings

Regent Hong Kong is more than a hotel—it is a stage for unforgettable occasions that live on in memory with quiet grace.
  • Official Hotel Partner for the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards, blending cinematic glamour into curated cocktails and stays.
  • Partner of the Hong Kong Ballet, transforming the Lobby Lounge into an elegant pre-show sanctuary.
  • Official Hospitality Partner for ComplexCon Hong Kong 2025, welcoming global leaders in fashion, music, and art.
  • Proud host of Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr during the Saudi Super Cup, marking a milestone in the hotel’s storied legacy.
  • From premieres to galas, every event sparkles with Regent’s signature elegance and timeless sophistication.

Why Regent Hong Kong is one of the Best Hotel in Hong Kong 2025

Following its transformative relaunch in 2023, Regent Hong Kong has redefined the luxury hospitality landscape. Visionary designer Chi Wing Lo infused the property with serene interiors that harmonize with sweeping Victoria Harbour views, creating a tranquil haven amidst the city’s vibrant energy.

Signature Suites & Personal Havens with Best Hotel View

The hotel’s Signature Suites, many with private rooftop terraces, provide panoramic harbour views and a new standard of discreet luxury. Every room is designed as a “Personal Haven”—a peaceful retreat where guests can pause, reflect, and savor the moment. For suite guests, the Regent Club offers a residential-style retreat with personalized service and exclusive experiences.

Award-Winning Dining Experiences

Food and wine enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with six world-class restaurants and bars:
  • Lai Ching Heen – Two MICHELIN stars & Black Pearl Two Diamond, Cantonese mastery with modern finesse.
  • The Steak House – Ranked among the World’s 101 Best Steak Restaurants 2025, renowned for precision-seared cuts and rare vintages.
  • Qura Bar – Named one of Tatler Hong Kong’s Best 20 Bars 2025, radiating vintage allure with rare spirits and harbour views.
  • Nobu Hong Kong – Japanese precision meets Peruvian warmth, embodying omotenashi.
  • Harbourside – A reimagined global hotel buffet marrying Asian & Western flavours.
  • Lobby Lounge – A serene retreat, elevating afternoon tea in Hong Kong against the backdrop of the Symphony of Lights. 

Recognized Beyond Virtuoso

The Virtuoso award adds to an impressive list of accolades Regent Hong Kong has received since reopening:
  • Named Asia’s No. 1 Hotel by Travel + Leisure (2025).
  • Awarded Virtuoso Global Awards 2025 – Best Brand Hotel.
  • Weaves glamorous heritage with contemporary vision.
  • Stands as a timeless luxury icon along Victoria Harbour.
These distinctions affirm Regent’s ability to balance urban dynamism with serene sophistication, making it the best luxury hotel in Hong Kong 2025 for discerning global travelers.

A Vision of Discreet Luxury

Michel Chertouh, Managing Director of Regent Hong Kong, shared his pride in the team’s achievement: “We are deeply honored to be named the ‘Best Brand Hotel’ by Virtuoso’s esteemed travel advisors. This recognition reflects the passion and professionalism of our team, who consistently craft unforgettable moments through thoughtful design, intuitive service, and curated experiences. We are grateful to our loyal guests and the global travel community for embracing our vision of discreet luxury on Victoria Harbour.”

Why Travelers Choose Regent Hong Kong

Travelers searching for the best hotel in Hong Kong 2025 will find that Regent offers:
  • A balance of urban vibrancy and serene sanctuary
  • Award-winning dining experiences for gourmands
  • Suites designed as personal havens with panoramic views
  • Easy access to Kowloon’s cultural and heritage attractions
  • Warm, intuitive service from Regent Experience Agents
  • Harbourfront infinity pool, widely recognized as one of the best hotel pools in Hong Kong
Whether staying for business, leisure, or a special occasion, Regent Hong Kong delivers unforgettable moments and a true sense of refined hospitality. Luxury Hotel Near Hong Kong’s Cultural Landmarks Regent Hong Kong enjoys a prime location near the West Kowloon Cultural District, making it the perfect base for travelers who want to explore the city’s most iconic cultural attractions. From the hotel, guests have easy access to world-class destinations including: Continuing its legacy as a cultural gateway along Victoria Harbour, Regent Hong Kong connects guests to the best of Hong Kong’s art, heritage, and modern lifestyle.

Exceptional Service at Regent Hong Kong

At the heart of Regent Hong Kong is its signature philosophy: “On Your Terms.” This guiding principle ensures every stay is defined by intuitive, heartfelt hospitality that anticipates every desire.
  • Guests enjoy personalized hotel wedding journeys and curated rituals crafted with effortless indulgence.
  • Regent’s service rekindles the warmth of its storied past, elevated to meet modern luxury standards.
  • Every detail is designed to deliver the best hospitality in Hong Kong, blending timeless elegance with contemporary refinement.
For discerning travelers searching for a luxury hotel in Hong Kong with world-class service, Regent stands as an icon of personalized, thoughtful hospitality. Book Your Stay at the Best Luxury Hotel in Hong Kong 2025 From its MICHELIN-starred dining to its harbourfront location and global recognition, Regent Hong Kong is more than a hotel—it is a destination in itself. Discover why it has been named the best luxury hotel in Hong Kong 2025 and experience timeless elegance on Victoria Harbour. 👉 Book your stay at Regent Hong Kong today and be part of an award-winning journey in luxury.
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Why Travel+Leisure Named Regent Hong Kong the Best City Hotel in Asia

In a remarkable achievement, Regent Hong Kong has been named the #1 City Hotel in Asia and #14 globally in Travel+Leisure’s 2025 World’s Best Awards, reflecting its status as a premier destination for luxury urban hospitality.

Unrivaled Victoria Harbour Views

Central to Regent Hong Kong’s appeal is its Kowloon waterfront location, offering panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s iconic skyline. Around two-thirds of the rooms and suites face the water, with floor-to-ceiling windows and thoughtful daybeds making the most of these breathtaking vistas. Guests can immerse themselves in serene sunrises, dramatic cityscapes, and the nightly Symphony of Lights, all from the comfort of their rooms.

Signature Design and Transformation

Led by renowned designer Chi Wing Lo, Regent Hong Kong’s transformation centers on “Personal Havens”—serene interiors that beautifully contrast with the vibrant harbor scene outside. Striking features such as the Golden Illusion passageway and the tranquil onyx reception area showcase a seamless blend of local artistry and modern luxury, creating an atmosphere of calm and comfort at every turn.

Exceptional Service

Regent Hong Kong is renowned for its exceptional service. Experience Agents curate each guest’s stay with personalized touches, while attentive staff deliver discreet, intuitive hospitality. Thoughtful experiences, including day-to-evening rituals overlooking the harbor, ensure every visit is memorable and unique.

World-Class Dining

Regent Hong Kong is also celebrated as a culinary destination. The hotel boasts six acclaimed restaurants and bars, many with spectacular harbourviews. Lai Ching Heen stands out with two Michelin stars for innovative Cantonese cuisine, while Nobu brings renowned Japanese-Peruvian flavors, and The Steak House ranks among the world’s best. Each venue pairs delicious dishes with captivating views, making dining an experience to savor.

Ideal Location for Culture, Shopping, and Events

Situated on Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Regent Hong Kong places guests at the heart of Hong Kong’s most vibrant district. Enjoy effortless access to the Avenue of Stars, top museums, cultural venues, and leading shopping destinations such as K11 Musea.

Importantly, Regent Hong Kong is also just a short ride from the state-of-the-art Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong’s newest hub for major sports and entertainment events. The stadium can be reached in just 15–20 minutes by car or taxi, or around 25 minutes by MTR—making the hotel the perfect choice for visitors attending international concerts, football matches, and more at Kai Tak.

Multiple Prestigious Awards

This Travel+Leisure accolade complements a host of recent honors—from Tatler, Condé Nast Traveler, and TripAdvisor—cementing Regent Hong Kong’s reputation for consistent excellence and world-class hospitality.

The Benchmark for Urban Luxury

Regent Hong Kong’s blend of extraordinary views, innovative design, world-class dining, and attentive service has set a new standard for urban luxury. Its close proximity to Kai Tak Stadium makes it the ideal base for event-goers and city explorers alike.

Ready to experience the best of Hong Kong? Book your stay at Regent Hong Kong now and enjoy exceptional hospitality as well as easy access to the city’s top events and attractions.

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Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong: Moonlit Magic and Timeless Traditions
The Mid-Autumn Festival transforms Hong Kong into a luminous wonderland under the harvest moon. In 2025, this cherished celebration falls on October 6th, offering visitors and locals alike a magical immersion into Hong Kong's rich cultural heritage. The Essence of Mid-Autumn: Traditions and Significance Steeped in centuries-old traditions, the festival celebrates family unity and celestial wonder through:
  • Moon Appreciation: Families gather at scenic spots across the city to admire the year's most radiant full moon
  • Lantern Displays: Vibrant exhibitions light up public spaces while children parade with colorful lanterns
  • Mooncake Tradition: These symbolic pastries, often filled with lotus seed paste or salted egg yolks, represent unity
  • Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance: A mesmerizing 67-meter dragon woven from incense sticks dances through streets in an ancient ritual
Premier Celebration Venues for 2025
  1. Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance This UNESCO-recognized spectacle in Causeway Bay features three nights of fiery dragon processions accompanied by thunderous drums.
  2. Victoria Park Lantern Extravaganza Hong Kong's largest lantern exhibition transforms the park into a radiant wonderland with dazzling displays and cultural performances.
  3. The Peak & Sky100 Observatory These iconic vantage points offer breathtaking panoramic views of the moonlit cityscape.
  4. Regent Hong Kong's Moonlit Elegance Perched along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, Regent Hong Kong presents the festival in its most refined form. The hotel's privileged position offers front-row seats to Victoria Harbour's moonlit spectacle, where guests may dine beneath the celestial glow at six distinguished restaurants. From Lai Ching Heen's Michelin-starred Cantonese creations to Nobu's Japanese-Peruvian innovations, each venue offers its own interpretation of the harvest celebration. For the ultimate private experience, harbour-facing suites transform into personal observatories, framing the golden moon through floor-to-ceiling windows as gentle harbor waves provide nature's soundtrack.
  5. Cheung Chau & Lamma Island These outlying islands offer tranquil moon-viewing experiences with lantern-lit beaches and waterfront dining.
For an unforgettable Mid-Autumn experience, early reservations are recommended.
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