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Nightlife in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Guide Location: Hong Kong » Hong Kong
Guide Type: Self-guided city tour
# of Attractions: 8
Tour Duration: 2 hour(s)
Transportation Mode: by foot
Travel Distance: 2.8 km
Image Courtesy of Wikimedia and Eckhard Pecher
Author: emma
Kowloon has been the most sought after night life area in Hong Kong for decades. This district is full of sparkling streets at night, featuring restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The next list compiles some of the most popular and representative nightlife spots of Kowloon, so go check them out.
Tour Stops and Attractions
Blues By The Bay
1) Blues By The Bay
Blues By The Bay is a restaurant bar, comfortably located inside New World Center, on Salisbury Road. Overlooking the Avenue of Stars, the Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong island skyline, this place is just right for watching great panoramas, especially at night, where you can nurse a wide variety of cocktails and listen to live music entertainment.
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Sky Lounge
2) Sky Lounge
A comfortable lounge, where laziness is queen and where you are surrounded by great views of Hong Kong, Sky Lounge can be found at the top of Sheraton Hotel and Towers. It is a famous place to catch night skylines over Victoria Harbor and Central district. Generally, everybody who's been there is very content about the atmosphere, the staff and the delicious cocktails.

Operation Hours:
Monday – Thursday, Sunday & Public Holiday: 4:00 PM – 1:00 AM; Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday: 3:00 PM – 2:00 AM.
Image Courtesy of Lily Lau
Delaney's
3) Delaney's
Delaney's, on Peking road is one of the first Irish pubs opened in Hong Kong. Its main branch is in Wan Chai. Its stylish interiors were shipped from Ireland to Hong Kong. The pub is famous for its beer, of course, and for showing live sport events.
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Ned Kelly's Last Stand Pub
4) Ned Kelly's Last Stand Pub
Famous as one of the oldest pubs in the town, Ned Kelly's Last Stand is all about nostalgic atmosphere and excellent live jazz. With a slightly middle-aged clientèle, the pub is cozy and welcoming. It serves Australian food.
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Aqua Spirit
5) Aqua Spirit
Even though it is famous for being quite expensive, this bar is a "must go to". Located on the 30th floor, the club offers great views over the city at night, which is when it comes alive. Full of foreigners and wealthy residents, the place is sophisticated and chic.
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ZAZA Lounge and Bar
6) ZAZA Lounge and Bar
Recognized as an extremely stylish and relaxing club, ZAZA Bar and Lounge is located within the Toy House, on Canton Road. Occupying the whole of the third floor of the building, ZAZA boasts 2 bars, funky square sofa chairs, an LED lit wall, great lighting, a sound system with oomph, velvety toilet walls and VIP areas. It also has an arranged balcony.
Balalaika
7) Balalaika
Balalaika is a Russian themed restaurant-bar in Kowloon, on Knutsford Terrace pedestrian street. It provides delicious Russian specialties and drinks. The main attraction of the bar is a freezing room, called "Siberian Vodka room" where one can go and drink an extensive range of high-quality vodkas. There are furs and coats provided to visitors who go to the vodka room.
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BBOSS Nightclub
8) BBOSS Nightclub
BBOSS is one of most famous hostess club not only in Hong Kong but in the whole of Asia. It was established by the Japanese, becoming today an internationally known nightspot and one of the world's top Japanese decor nightclubs. The club is luxurious, offering spacious interiors and a professionally trained staff to offer dance entertainment. Also, it is considered to be one of the most expensive clubs in Hong Kong.
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