Kai Tak

★ 4.7 (126K+ reviews) • 2M+ booked
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4.7 /5
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Chan *******
10 Mar
The staff provided excellent service, the food was plentiful and delicious, and it offered great value for money.
Klook用戶
10 Mar
Service: Every server was proactive, attentive, and thoughtful. Restaurant Environment: Clean, comfortable, and spacious, so you don't feel crowded. Experience: My first time here, and I felt it was high quality. Price: Affordable with great value for money.
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Chan ********
10 Mar
The room was clean, the staff were polite, and it was easy to get around. It's only about a 10-minute walk from the subway station, and there are many restaurants nearby.
W *
10 Mar
The boarding location is clear, and if you don't want to take a ferry, you can choose the bus. The drop-off location is super convenient for getting to Mong Kok and Prince Edward. The driver was also very thoughtful, reminding us which lane to use for boarding after clearing customs each time we got off. The only downside was that when boarding in Macau, the ticket checker was unfamiliar with Klook's e-tickets and had to use a walkie-talkie to ask a colleague if it was a valid ticket. I hope that next time, Klook e-tickets can be used to board directly without having to wait outside the bus, wasting time with inquiries.
Klook用戶
10 Mar
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Klook用戶
10 Mar
Two hours really isn't enough time to play, because some machines have multiple games. With people waiting in line behind you, you can't fully enjoy all the games in one go; you have to queue up multiple times to play everything. Guests who are new to the venue generally don't understand how to play each game, and with the two-hour limit, there's simply no time to slowly read the instructions.
Chung ****************
10 Mar
After purchasing on Klook at a discounted price, it can be used immediately. It's truly great value, fast, and convenient. I've bought this same product multiple times and will continue to do so. Definitely worth recommending to others to buy and use! 🙏🙏🙏
Sarah *******
9 Mar
Great Hotel, they provided us free early check in and upgrade during our stay! great location as well

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What to know about Kai Tak

Kai Tak, Hong Kong, is a destination that seamlessly blends rich history with modern redevelopment. Once home to the iconic Kai Tak International Airport, this area now offers travelers a unique glimpse into Hong Kong's past while providing contemporary attractions and amenities. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking to explore a vibrant part of the city, Kai Tak has something for everyone.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

Built on the former runway of Kai Tak Airport, the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is a state-of-the-art facility that welcomes luxury cruise liners from around the world. The terminal offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and is a gateway to exploring Hong Kong's many attractions.

Kai Tak Sky Garden

Opened in May 2021, the Kai Tak Sky Garden is a massive elevated garden that occupies part of the former runway and apron. It provides a green oasis in the city, perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying panoramic views.

Kai Tak Sports Park

Currently under construction, the Kai Tak Sports Park will be the largest sports venue in Hong Kong. It will feature a 50,000-seat Main Stadium, an Indoor Sports Center, a Public Sports Ground, and multiple open spaces.

Culture and History

Kai Tak's history dates back to 1912 when it was initially developed for land reclamation. The area gained prominence with the establishment of Kai Tak International Airport in 1925, which operated until 1998. The airport was known for its challenging approach and was a hub for major airlines like Cathay Pacific and Dragonair. Today, remnants of its aviation history can still be seen, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Kai Tak, don't miss out on the local dining experiences. The area offers a variety of culinary delights, from traditional Cantonese dishes to modern fusion cuisine. Popular local dishes include dim sum, roast goose, and seafood delicacies.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is built on the site of the former Kai Tak Airport, a historical landmark in Hong Kong. The terminal's transformation from an airport to a cruise hub symbolizes the city's dynamic evolution.