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Hong Kong is loaded with gorgeous parks, beaches, and secret green escapes to enjoy the perfect picnic with the family. For those looking to take their lunch or brunch outdoors, here is a list of the best places to enjoy an afternoon under the sun with the kids. We have also included nearby attractions so you can make the most of your day.
While the majority of families know The Peak as a must-visit destination, few know about the secret stroll up Mount Austin Road which opens up a world of lawns, views, playgrounds, and walking trails. Start at The Peak Lookout restaurant just to the right of the Peak Tram exit and walk up Mount Austin Road for 5 minutes to discover a well-groomed park and playground. Set up your picnic at the central pavilion and let the kids roam, slide, climb, and scoot. This picnic spot is perfect for families with young kids.
For those looking to explore more, walk up another 25 minutes along the same road to reach Victoria Peak Garden {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info (also known as the highest point on Victoria Peak). You will find incredible views and plenty of grassy areas to enjoy.
Gate Lodge at Victoria Peak Garden is located on the lower part of the garden and offers a secret lawn packed with history as it sits right behind the Gate Lodge, the groundskeeper’s residence for Mountain Lodge (once the Governor’s summer residence). There are gazebos and park benches to set up the most perfect picnic.
Make the most of your day in Tsim Sha Tsui with a picnic! You can take the Star Ferry across from Central to TST then walk up the famous Nathan Road (complete with some of Hong Kong’s top tailors) and enter this playful park. Green nooks, flamingos, and playgrounds for the kids, Kowloon Park {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info is popular. You will also find an aviary, sculpture walk, Chinese garden, maze garden, and more. For those arriving early, you can catch early risers practicing tai chi and kung fu throughout the park.
Hong Kong’s harbour evolves daily offering more and more green options for families to enjoy views and outdoor cityscapes while getting access to the city’s attractions. Tamar Park is located directly on the waterfront and offers a family-friendly stroll (pram-friendly too!) from the Hong Kong Observation Wheel {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info to MTR Admiralty Station. This vast public space is one of the best picnic spots for harbour views and can be paired with a ride on the wheel, a visit to Hong Kong Maritime Museum {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info , or a cruise on the Star Ferry.
Another option in the city is Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info in Sai Ying Pun. Families love this option as it is easy to access by taxi. The park offers views, a large grassy space for kids to play, and a nice playground.
Known as a top spot to view the harbour at sunset, this popular hub of nature and art offers a bit of everything. West Kowloon Art Park {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info provides views, a promenade, grassy areas for picnics, restaurants, and plenty of outdoor and cultural activities. Families can rent bikes on location as well — bonus!
A favourite with families, Hong Kong Park {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info offers it all with a twist of cultural fun on the side. Pack a picnic and make your way to the centre of the park where you can enjoy an artificial lake, waterfalls, an aviary, a 1000-square-metre playground, a tai chi garden and more!
For those seeking a cultural add-on to the visit, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info is located in the park and offers families an opportunity to learn about tea through the ages. LockCha Tea House is also located inside the park offering tea tastings and specialty tea shopping. Your picnic can easily be paired up with the Peak Tram which is directly next door!
For families looking for a pre-lunch activity, the Dragon’s Back hike into beautiful Shek O Beach is a favourite for all ages. Known as one of the best urban hikes in Hong Kong, Dragon's Back will take from 2–4 hours, depending on the age of your kids, and the number of stops you make to admire the scenery. You will start the hike at Cape Collinson Road and end the hike on Shek O Road. Head to the beach where you will find designated picnic areas on the side which cater to small- to medium-sized groups.
Disneyland fans will love this spot to enjoy nature, outdoor activities, and a perfect picnic before heading into the park. The best part? Access to Inspiration Lake is free and the location is next to Hong Kong Disneyland! This perfectly manicured lake offers nice picnic areas combined with activities including paddle boating, and surrey family bikes. There are snacks, drinks, and baby changing facilities which will help to make your picnic that much easier.
For families looking to explore Hong Kong’s New Territories, a picnic in Clearwater Bay Country Park is a great option. The park is located on a stunning peninsula with green areas to park your pack, a short looping Tree Walk that is kid-friendly and provides top views of the outer islands, and a kite-flying area.
Tai Po Waterfront Park {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info is a 22-hectare area complete with views of Tolo Harbour. This huge park offers plenty of space for your picnic spread. Kids will enjoy touching creepy crawlers at the Insect House, climbing the spiral lookout tower, and flying kites on the huge lawn. While this picnic spot is further out of the city’s centre, it can be paired up with a bike ride as trails are everywhere and rentals are possible in nearby Tai Po!
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