One map of where the city's international crowd actually goes — bars, dining, districts, and the metro lines that get you there. Not a listings dump. A route.
Hong Kong's foreign-facing nightlife isn't one street — it's scattered across the metro map. Each district has its own line, station, and mood.
The world's highest rooftop bar — 480 metres above sea level on Level 118 of the Ritz-Carlton, inside the International Commerce Centre. Panoramic views across Victoria Harbour, both sides of the water, from the tallest building in Hong Kong.
Also visiting Shenzhen or Shanghai? Both cities have their own live guide in this network.
Visit Shenzhen View →Vetted, verified, and worth your time — the venues we'd send a friend to.
Pick a category, then filter the full list below — every result mapped to its nearest metro station.
District guides are everywhere. Getting home safely at midnight isn't.
Venue openings, reviews, and the city stories that don't fit a listing.
Structured with Event schema so Google can show it directly in search — not just buried in a feed.
Every station on all 10 heavy rail lines — the same dataset that powers every "Getting There" chip on this site.
Airport Express reaches Central in about 24 minutes, or Kowloon (for Ozone and West Kowloon) in about 19 — the fastest, most direct line in the whole network.
Airport terminal layout · click to view full size
The East Rail line reaches both land checkpoints to Shenzhen — Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau, connecting directly to Shenzhen Metro Line 1 and Line 4/10. West Kowloon station is Hong Kong's high-speed rail terminus, with direct services onto the mainland network.
Bullet trains to Shenzhen North, Guangzhou, and onward across mainland China depart from West Kowloon.
Book train tickets →The neighborhoods above are where the international social scene actually concentrates — this is the complete administrative map, for context.
Estimated time and fare — confirm the exact fare in the official MTR Mobile app before you travel.
Search-intent content linking straight back into the ecosystem — more added over time.