Kowloon City District
Stamford American School Hong Kong offers an inspiring world of education for students aged 5 to 18. They use an inquiry-based learning approach combined with rigorous American academic standards. Their graduates receive an American diploma and the option of the IB Diploma, both offering access to top universities worldwide. Their pioneering STEMinn program (science, technology,
Top Blade has two locations in Hong Kong with a diverse selection of dishes and drinks. They specialize in reasonably priced steak, often featuring limited-time-only specials, and all-you-can-eat truffle fries.
A performing arts studio that strives to nurture creativity, enrich imagination and equip young people with communication skills to help them succeed in life. They offer a variety of carefully tailored courses run by expert coaches and professionals. Workshops have an academic focus and entail fun theatre games, exercises, song and movement. Course options include
In an unassuming location, heading out of Mong Kok towards Ho Man Tin, is Squirrel Coffee & Kitchen. This twee little Western café has a balanced clientele of western and locals. Here the faultless English-speaking staff provide a swift service and a varied menu. From Canadian Pancakes to a burger, you can grab something here
If you want harbour views, alfresco seating and little taste of England, then head to the Admiralty branch of Brick Lane. Expect all day breakfasts, roast beef and good coffee all in relaxed and bright setting. The TST branch has floor to ceiling windows perfect for people watching and the menu is again packed with
The HMV Kafe offers a full menu of pastas and salads as well as the opportunity to listen to music while you eat using the tablets installed with a music app. In addition to the food menu, there are alcoholic beverages plus coffee, tea and soft drinks. Opening Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Australia Rules Football league for children aged 5-16 years (under 7’s, under 10’s, and under 13’s, plus Junior AFL). Teams in Lantau, Hong Kong Island, and Kowloon.
Step into the past and learn about the chequered history of this area of Kowloon. The park is in the style of the early Qing dynasty and is gives a wonderful insight into a completely different era.
A beautiful complex of wooden temples, built without using a single nail! Surrounded by skyscrapers, but utterly peaceful and tranquil, feel transported out of Hong Kong and into a different time.
One of Hong Kong’s most popular dim sum restaurants which has the most incredible pork dumplings. Good for families with high chairs and Ikea plate sets and lovely staff. Great to take visitors for good quality dim sum. Din Tai Fung has multiple locations, check them all out in the location column on the right.
Provided by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department for children aged 0-9. These places are perfect on hot or rainy days but call ahead to make sure that they are open as they close for regular cleaning.