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It is a favourite for those looking to enjoy a quiet night, with good food, great conversations and a little bit of fun if you want to through karaoke. Being tucked away gives Time a sense of privacy and intimacy. Little Bao is located in Causeway Bay and is an essential stop on any trip to Hong Kong.
Tsim Chai Kee Noodle Shop – This Michelin-starred restaurant is where you’ll find the best noodles in Hong Kong.
Add colorful decorations, Brazilian dancers, performers, games, and a parade, and you’ve got a can’t-miss event every November. In the evening, head to a spot with a great view of Victoria Harbor for the Symphony of Lights—the world’s largest permanent (and all-around fantastic) light show. Vivere is one of the best, located within Sugar+, a complex on Sugar Street.
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9. You can hit the dance floor early and catch their fabulous happy hour from 7 to 9 pm, featuring 2-for-1 cocktails, with a mix of LGBTQ+ locals and international tourists.
Zoo is your go-to for a stylish night out with a range of hand-crafted sophisticated and tropical cocktails. Their speciality cocktails can pack a surprising punch and are just the thing to get you dancing when the DJs are brought in for the weekend.
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LinQ
Located on Pottinger Street, LinQ – pronounced ‘link’ – is a bar that attracts a mixed crowd of locals and expats which usually spills out onto the cobbled street.
They also have happy hour daily from 6pm to 10pm, if you’d like to lose some inhibitions before you let loose. Don’t miss their talented customers and daily happy hour. The area is home to several great restaurants and bars with views of Victoria Harbour. Guests can explore local restaurants, relax in the common room, or lounge on the rooftop garden.
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Junk Boat Ride in Victoria Harbour – Board an authentic Chinese boat, or junk, and sail the scenic harbor to see incredible views of the city’s skyline. You will always have a great time, whether you are looking for a chill drink or wanting to belt out the latest Lady Gaga song. Each year has a theme with a dress code, the most recent being “Pride Rainbow.” Dates: 2026 to be announced.
Pink Dot Hong Kong – This annual event began in 2009 in Singapore to support the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community.
This neighbourhood gay bar has a chilled vibe, with exceptional cocktails. Technically nude sunbathing isn't allowed, but that doesn't stop some people. You’re not obligated to use them but we appreciate it if you do. Meet locals, expats, and international travelers. If you are a cocktail fan they also have a number of creative concoctions to sip on as you have a quiet moment with your partner or scour the room for new friends.
Location: Rear Block, 65 Hollywood Road, Central
Opening Hours: 6 pm–2 am (Mon-Sat); Close on Sunday
Contact: Instagram | Facebook | +852 2332 6565
Vibranium — Causeway Bay
Named after the “strongest metal on earth,” this gay club in Causeway Bay wants to create strength in its community while providing a comfortable, creative and cute gay hangout for a good time.
These delicious creations are the brainchild of Asia’s best female chef, May Chow, who is openly LGBTQ+. misterb&b is our top choice if your priority is exploring the local gay scene. It’s a 30- to 45-minute minibus ride from Hang Hau or Choi Hung Station, or a one-hour minibus ride from Mong Kok. Book tour →
Shenzhen – Visit this city to shop for knock-offs or unwind at an affordable day spa.
Enjoy open-air seafood restaurants, visit Taoist temples, walk along the Mini Great Wall, or explore Cheung Po Tsai Cave.