Happy Valley Racecourse isn't just for horse racing enthusiasts – it's a lively, must-see experience for anyone looking to dive into the local culture.
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Unique social racing experience in town
The Happy Valley Racecourse is a bustling hub of excitement, especially on Wednesday nights when the horses thunder down the track.
Against a backdrop of dazzling city lights, a mid-week party ‘Happy Wednesday’ fills every race night with themed entertainment, live music, great food and beverage, channeling the electric energy to everyone all year round.
Immerse in the races from every angle
You can enjoy the casual vibe and high camaraderie at public stands such as the 2/F Track View Terrace, which features a sweeping view of the racetrack and a diamond vision screen broadcasting live races from multiple angles.
For a touch of luxury, travellers may purchase a Tourist Badge to join a pleasant tour at the racecourse with access to the Members Enclosure.
Where horse racing and entertainment intertwine
At the lush oasis of Beer Garden, you can socialise with friends over a cold beer and quick bites from a food truck while cheering on your favourites on the trackside.
Experience the exhilarating performances at the centre stage, as street performers in the audience may invite you at any time to take a mini challenge and win great prizes!
Unparalleled elegance in every bite
For discerning palates, Vantage brings you carefully curated cocktails and handpicked fine wines, perfectly complemented by a tantalising array of international dishes alongside a panoramic view of the racecourse.
The Interactive AI Horse Selection Station and Racing Specialists ensure every moment of your racing night is nothing short of spectacles. With acclaimed DJs setting the perfect groove between races, Vantage is the ultimate destination for a prestigious night out in town.
A heritage more than a century old
Beyond the races, food and entertainment, the racecourse itself is steeped in history, dating back to 1845.
Take a stroll around the grounds and the Hong Kong Racing Museum, and gain a sense of the rich heritage that has made it a beloved institution in Hong Kong.
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Visitors to Kai Tai Sports Park can use the following routes to reach the Tuen Ma Line and alight at either Kai Tak or Sung Wong Toi Stations:
From Hong Kong International Airport (Around 1 hour 5 min)
After the Express Rail Link to West Kowloon Station, walk to MTR Austin Station (Around 30 min)
From Lok Ma Chau/Lo Wu (Around 1 hour)
The walking distance to the sports park is approximately 5 to 10 minutes from each station.
For more information, visit the MTR website.
Kai Tak Sports Park is conveniently located close to three major bus stops:
Over 60 bus routes provide easy access to the sports park. Be sure to download the Kai Tak Sports Park Mobile App to check recommended bus routes and real-time arrival times.
Visitors can take the ferry from North Point Ferry Pier to Kowloon City Ferry Pier, followed by a short walk to Kai Tak Sports Park. Visit the Sun Ferry website for the timetable.
Visitors can travel on cross-border coaches between Kai Tak Sports Park and various locations in the Greater Bay Area, including Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Huadu, Zhongshan, Foshan, Shunde, Panyu, Jiangmen, Xinhui, Taishan and Heshan. The drop-off and pick-up point is at the ground floor of Kai Tak Stadium, accessible via an escalator near Gate H.
For the latest bus schedules, ticketing information and booking services, visit the official websites of EE Bus and CTG Bus.
Visitors have several route options for easy access to Kai Tak Sports Park. Designated parking is available, making it convenient for dropping off passengers or parking your vehicle during your visit.
All car parks and pick-up/drop-off areas will be unavailable during events. Please pay attention to special traffic arrangements to ensure a smooth journey.
The police have established the ‘Easy Leave’ platform, which uses artificial intelligence to provide real-time information on exit routes, crowd density, MTR train schedules and locations for special bus and taxi pick-up and drop-off areas, helping visitors choose the best route to Kai Tak Sports Park.
Information on this page is subject to change without advance notice.
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