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Tai O – Many locations around the world have been dubbed “The Venice of…” and this fishing village is no exception—it’s the “Venice of Hong Kong.” Located on the northern tip of Lantau Island, it is known for its seafood and picturesque beauty. Hong Kong is divided into three distinct regions: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories.
Technically nude sunbathing isn't allowed, but that doesn't stop some people. This hotel offers boutique accommodations just a 5-minute walk from Central MTR Station.
Eaton Hong Kong – Located in the heart of Kowloon, just a few minutes’ walk from Jordan MTR Station. They also host a DJ dance party on the last Saturday of every month.
T:me – A cute little gay bar perfect for that neighborhood vibe, while still being friendly to tourists and expats.
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Symphony of Lights – Every night at 8pm there's a dazzling multimedia show that lights up Hong Kong’s entire skyline. Sign up with misterb&band you will receive a free $10 credit to use on your first booking!
Sightseeing & Activities
Man Mo Temple – Located near the Central-Mid-Levels Escalators in Hong Kong, this historic site was built between 1847 and 1862.
It gets quite crowded on weekends and is open until 2 a.m.
Linq – A gay-friendly, bohemian bar in Lan Kwai Fong popular with the party crowd. You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to food stalls, too, as open-air dai pai dongs (street-side eateries) serve fresh seafood, noodles, and other Cantonese delights to complete the Hong Kong market experience.
Restaurants and Cafes
Cafe Queen – A stylish cafe ideal for grabbing a coffee and using your laptop or unwinding with a cocktail.
Thankfully, serene beaches like Repulse Bay and quaint fishing villages are just a short ferry ride away.
The last cliché that fits Hong Kong is that it's where “old meets new.” The bustling markets of Mong Kok—filled with Blade Runner–like neon signs and vibrant stalls—contrast sharply with the historic charm of Sheung Wan’s narrow alleys.
These delicious creations are the brainchild of Asia’s best female chef, May Chow, who is openly LGBTQ+. We are located minutes from all the gay scenes, tourist attractions and shopping districts.
Our sauna opens daily including public holidays, despite whatever weather conditions.
We feature a large built-in hot tub jazuzzi, steam room, and many relaxation cabins.
Free WiFi and complimentary soft drinks, fresh grind coffee and snacks are provided.
gateway is equipped with Blueair* air purification systems and Philips UVC disinfect lighting*, to ensure the cozy, safe, and hygienic environment for all our guests.
*Philips UV-C luminaires with UV-C lamp systems neutralize micro-organisms, reducing the risk of contracting or spreading viruses and bacteria.
Inactivate COVID-19 and resulted in a 99% reduction of the SARS-CoV-2 virus present on that surface.
所有推廣優惠只適用持香港居民身份證人士及23:59前使用。早鳥優惠逄星期一至五17:00前入場可享優惠價$70入場(公衆假期除外)。並可留待到23:59,晚上12點後需補回正價入場費之差價。
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“East meets West” is the cliché you’ll hear most often about Hong Kong—and in this case, the shoe fits.
Go early for happy hour from 7 to 9 p.m., offering 2-for-1 drinks every night. The best part is that you can cover a lot of ground while barely lifting a foot.
Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery – Located in Ngong Ping on Lantau Island, these iconic attractions are reachable via the scenic Ngong Ping 360 cable cars.
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9. The hotel boasts ten fantastic restaurants and bars, including three with Michelin stars. Restaurants and Cafes
6. The Peak also features walking trails, such as the circular Peak Loop, where you can reconnect with nature away from the sometimes claustrophobic feeling city.
Central-Mid-Levels Escalators – The longest outdoor escalators in the world is the experience you never knew you needed.
Enjoy exclusive cocktails in a chic setting. General Tips
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