Lan Kwai Fong - Hong Kong's Party Central:
Located in the heart of Central. Lan Kwai Fong has become the home of the Hong Kong party and features a den of streets packed with bars, clubs and restaurants. Establishments run the gamut from spit and sawdust joints to chic wine bars and it's here that you'll find most of Hong Kong's more upmarket drinking spots. At the weekends the place bulges with expats and tourists who spill out onto the surrounding streets and the buzz is irresistible. Nightlife kicks into gear at around 9pm and carries on well into the morning. Together with SOHO district, providing wide range of dining and clubing choose to you.
Wan Chai - Hong Kong's Oldest Pubs
Modern-day Wan Chai is somewhat tamed since its earlier wild days but nevertheless the area retains a far more down-to-earth feel to it than Lan Kwai Fong and with a fair few girlie bars still around, the seediness has not completely subsided. The area is home to a several British-style pubs, and bars, which are inhabited by a more serious drinking crowd of expats than Lan Kwai Fong. Bars here close when you leave, with several serving 24 hours a day.
Knutsford Terrace - Where the Locals and Expats Mix:
If you're looking for something a little more local then you'll have to venture off Hong Kong Island and its well worth the visit. Knutsford Terrace in Tsim Sha Tsui is a strip of bars and restaurants which offer a more diverse mix of locals, expats and tourists, while still delivering plenty of choice on the bar front, meaning Knutsford has all the ingredients of a good nigh
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added bonuses of Knutsford is that almost all the establishments have an al fresco option. .
Clubs and Discos
Almost all hotels and clubs have clubs. These clubs are the city's trendiest hangouts where DJs entertain the guests with latest hits. Be sure of a club's restrictions before entering it. Despite the availability of a plethora of clubs and bars, you should choose a club choosing your needs.

Lan Kwai Fong:
Beijing Club
2, 3 & 5th Floors, Wellington Place, 2-8 Wellington Street, Central
(852) 2526-8298
www.beijingclub.com.hk
Dragon-i
UG/F The Centrium, 60 Wyndham Street, Central
(852) 3110-1222
CLIQ
2/F On Hing Building, 1 On Hing Terrace, Central
(852) 2868-3111
www.cliq.hk
Pi
28/F, 8 Wyndham St, Central
(852) 2868 1162
www.pi-hk.com
CLUB NO.9
3/F, The Galleria, 9 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2973 6899
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Volar
Basement 38-44 D'Aguilar St, Lan Kwai Fong
(852) 2810 1510
Club Cixi
Shop A G/F On hing Building On Hing Terrace Central
(852) 2286 0333
Sugar
1st floor, On Hing Building, No.1 On Hing Terrace, Centra
(852)
2131 2222
Billion Club
3rd floor, On Hing Building, No.1 On Hing Terrace, Centra
(852)
2973 0918
www.billionclub.com.hk
Wanchai:
Tribeca
4/F Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai
(852) 2824 0523
Tsim Sha Tsui:
Club PP
1/F
Chinachem Golden Plaza, East Tsim Sha Tsui
(852) 2739 1084
www.clubpp.com.hk
Why Club
Basement A, No.8 Minden Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
www.whyclub.hk |