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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. Their award-winning cocktails will invite you in but the too cool for school vibe and array of people with diverse stories will keep you there.

Better reserve a table, though, especially for Friday and Saturday nights as they’re the busiest days. 

10. Yes, they're those cool looking ones with the red sails from the movies. While Virus has a calmer vibe, L’Paradis offers beer pong, darts, karaoke, and shots, perfect for those who are young and looking for love.

Guests can also enjoy drinks at the 4/F Lounge or a workout in the fitness center.

Pop Inn Mong Kok – A simple hotel located in Mong Kok, a commercial and shopping district with many famous shopping areas like Langham Place, Ladies Street, and Sneakers Street. The crowd is also a nice mix of young and old, so I’m sure you’ll find a few buddies to join you as you play!

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The bar is well-known for its lively drag performances, showcasing some of the city's most fabulous queens. The city is home to a vibrant gay bar scene, featuring beloved establishments like Zoo Bar, FLM, and Boo Bar. These bars offer an array of experiences, catering to gay individuals and their allies. The city’s gay scene is centered on Hong Kong Island, particularly around Soho and Lan Kwai Fong (LKF).

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The city offers plenty of street food options and outdoor restaurants with shared table seating. The hotel boasts ten fantastic restaurants and bars, including three with Michelin stars. The place fills up quickly, especially during happy hour – and we can’t recommend their cocktails enough. There's a café nearby for a snack…or liquid snack.

Cheung Sha Beach – A longer and more scenic beach on the south side of Lantau Island.

One of the longest-standing lesbian bars in Hong Kong is Virus, a lesbian bar and restaurant which was established in 1997. Virus Restaurant & Bar

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Address: 21/F, Chung Wai Commercial Building, 447-449 Lockhart Road
Contact Details: +852 6180 6255
Operating Hours: Sunday: 6:30 PM – 11:30 PM
Price: $

Virus has been in the bar scene since 1997, but as of late, it’s been attracting a pretty sizable gender-inclusive audience.

The hotel features a rooftop swimming pool, yoga studio, gym, co-working club, and various restaurants and bars, including a Cantonese restaurant with a Michelin star. These delicious creations are the brainchild of Asia’s best female chef, May Chow, who is openly LGBTQ+. It is a bit expensive, and drinks can cost at least $150 after the service charge.

Each year has a theme with a dress code, the most recent being “Pride Rainbow.” Dates: 2026 to be announced.

Pink Dot Hong Kong – This annual event began in 2009 in Singapore to support the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community. Hong Kong Gay Hotels
4. However, it’s safe to say that the crowd here is young and hip.

For the entertainment, you’ll likely hear many English songs blasting through, but they do transition to many trendy K-Pop songs later on in the night (this usually signals patrons to hop on top of tables and dance like crazy!).

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