Discover your ultimate guide to the Kai Tak Sports Park — from its venues and spaces and how to get there to things to do during your visit!
Before we dive into everything you need to know about the Kai Tak Sports Park, let’s get one thing straight — even if you’re not a sports fan, this place is so much more than just a sports fanatic’s dream. The massive, 28-hectare space was built on the site of the former northern tarmac of the old Kai Tak Airport, and has been completely transformed into a vibrant urban hub thanks to the Hong Kong government’s revitalisation plans. Getting there is super easy — it’s a straightforward walk from either the MTR’s Kai Tak station or Sung Wong Toi station (more on that below!). If you’re driving, the park is well-connected by highways to areas like Kwun Tong, To Kwa Wan, Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon City and other nearby spots. Keep reading to discover more!
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Kai Tak Sports Park: Facilities, Venues & More
Kai Tak Mall: Things To Do, Eat & Shop
Kai Tak Stadium: Upcoming Events 2025
How To Get To Kai Tak Sports Park
Kai Tai Sport Park Facilities, Venues & More
Kai Tak Sports Park offers something for everyone to enjoy, from its top-tier sports and entertainment venues to a variety of spots where you can be active, dine, shop and just chill.
Kai Tak Arena
With space for up to 10,000 people, the Kai Tak Arena is built for epic international tournaments like badminton, basketball, gymnastics, tennis and more. The pillar-free design means every seat has a perfect view. The super flexible setup with retractable seating and customisable floors, makes it ideal for everything from massive sports events to community gatherings.
Kai Tak Sports Avenue
In a nutshell, the Kai Tak Sports Avenue stretches across the entire Kai Tak Sports Park precinct and serves as a pathway linking the four main venues: Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground, Kai Tak Mall and Kai Tak Stadium.
Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground
The park features a Public Sports Ground that can seat up to 5,000 spectators, making it perfect for athletics events like football or rugby matches, or even for school sports days. It also serves as a training space for teams and athletes. Even better, when the venue isn’t booked for events, the running track is open to the public at no cost!
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The Kai Tak Mall: Things To Do, Eat & Shop
The Kai Tak Mall is undoubtedly one of the must-visit highlights at the Kai Tak Sports Park. Whether you’re up for some window shopping or wanting to grab a bite before heading to a concert at the Kai Tak Stadium, it’s here to make life a whole lot easier!
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Shopping & Dining
Think you’re all set for your next ClassPass session without some fresh workout gear? Think again — Kai Tak Mall is here to prove you wrong! It’s is just as exciting as its next-door neighbour AIRSIDE (just a breezy 17-minute stroll away), with three main buildings and over 200 stores, including big names like Adidas, Asics, Decathlon, Salomon, National Geographic and more. It’s a no-brainer destination for all your sports and lifestyle needs!Worked up an appetite after all that shopping? Kai Tak Mall has got a wide selection of restaurants along with a Food hall where you can tuck into a variety of delicious options including Pepper Lunch, Tiger Ramen, Jollibean and more!
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Entertainment Facilities
Kai Tak Mall is packed with fun! There’s the Namco Entertainment Arena, pet-friendly spaces, a towering 17.5-metre rock climbing wall (the tallest in Hong Kong), and 40 world-class competition-grade bowling lanes at the Top Bowl Tenpin Bowling Centre. If you’ve got little ones (or want to secure the ‘cool aunt’ in title the family), Joypolis and Epicland are guaranteed kid-approved hits! For the full list of shops and facilities at the Kai Tak Mall, check out its official website.
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The Kai Tak Stadium: Upcoming Events 2025
With a 50,000-seat capacity, a retractable roof and a versatile pitch system that switches between natural turf and other surfaces, the Kai Tak Stadium is designed to host a wide variety of large-scale events and entertainment, regardless of the weather. Here are some events happening at the Kai Tak Stadium this year:
World Snooker Grand Prix 2025 — 4 March to 9 March, 2025
For the first time ever, Hong Kong is hosting the 2025 World Snooker Grand Prix! Organised by World Snooker Tour (WST) and F-Sports Promotions Limited, with support from the Billiard Sports Council of Hong Kong China Limited, the top 32 snooker players of the season will battle it out for the championship at the Kai Tak Stadium — get ready for some serious cue action! Explore more on the official website.
Hong Kong Sevens — 28 March to 30 March,2025
We’re all aware of the excitement surrounding this highly anticipated world-class event, and an event of this caliber deserves a stadium to match! Get ready to be one of the first to experience the Hong Kong Sevens at the Kai Tak Stadium, with a better than ever South Stand, over 30 food and drink outlets (Asia’s longest stadium bar counter!), an in-stadium cooling system and more. Talk about an upgrade! Check out Hong Kong Sevens 2025 ticket Info, entertainment lineup and schedule for all the deets.
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Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour — 8 April to 9 April, 2025 and 11 April to 12 April,2025
Iconic British band Coldplay is gearing up for four epic shows at the Kai Tak Stadium! If you’re lucky enough to grab tickets, get ready for a night to remember, ’cus we’re expecting nothing less than spectacular. Pyrotechnics and confetti? They better bring it! More deets regarding admission arrangements, important notices and traffic services will be shared closer to the show date. Stay tuned to Live Nation HK’s official website for the latest updates!
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How To Get To Kai Tak Sports Park
Getting to Kai Tak Sports Park? Easy peasy! Public transport’s got you covered with plenty of convenient options to choose from. Here’s how you can make your way there:
- MTR to Kai Tak Station (Tuen Ma Line): An 11-minute walk from the station, this route is ideal for those heading directly to the Kai Tak Mall and the Kai Tak Arena.
- MTR to Sung Wong Toi Station (Tuen Ma Line): If your main objective is the Kai Tak Stadium, get off at Sung Wong Toi Station, Exit D and you’ll arrive in 10 minutes.
- Bus options: If you prefer traveling by bus, Kai Tak Sports Park is conveniently located near three major bus stops: Kowloon City Bus Interchange (also known as Regal Oriental Hotel Bus Stop and Sung Wong Toi Park Bus Stop), Argyle Street Playground Bus Stop and Kowloon City Ferry Bus Terminus.
- Ferry option: North Point peeps can take advantage of the nearby Kowloon City Ferry Pier, which operates the North Point-Kowloon City ferry route. It’s a 12-minute walk via To Kwa Wan Road and Shing Kai Road.
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Main image courtesy of Kai Tak Sports Park official site.
Image 1 courtesy of Kai Tak Sports Park official site, Image 2 Kai Tak Arena courtesy of Getty Image, image 3 Kai Tak Avenue courtesy of Getty Image, image 4 Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground courtesy of Getty Image, image 5 Kai Tak Mall courtesy of Kai Tak Sports Park via Instagram, image 6 courtesy of Kai Tak Sports Park official site, image 7 The World Snooker Grand Prix 2025 courtesy of World Snooker Tour,, image 8 courtesy of Hong Kong Sevens via Instagram, image 9 of Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour 2025 courtesy of Live Nation HK via Facebook, image 10 courtesy of Kai Tak Sports Park official site.