Soho Lan Kwai Fong

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Hong Kong’s legendary nightlife precincts – Soho and Lan Kwai Fong – pack an electric punch into a compact hillside neighbourhood. By day, the steep, stair-lined streets are a photographer’s dream of colourful murals, antique shops and quiet coffee nooks. By night, the area transforms into a dazzling maze of buzzing bars, sizzling skewer stalls and thumping clubs that draw a cosmopolitan crowd. It’s a place where East meets West in the most exuberant way possible, offering everything from Michelin-starred tasting menus to cheap-as-chips street eats.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To soak up both the daytime and evening vibes, dedicate at least a full afternoon and evening – roughly six to eight hours. Start around 3pm exploring Hollywood Road’s antiques and PMQ, then grab a pre-dinner drink on a rooftop bar as the sun sets. Dive into dinner at one of SoHo’s diverse restaurants (from Thai to Peruvian) before descending into Lan Kwai Fong for late-night revelry. If you’re not a night owl, a focused two-hour wander through SoHo’s galleries and street art is still rewarding.

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