The Kai Tak Stadium is the largest sports venue in Hong Kong, with a capacity of 50,000 spectators. It features a retractable roof, allowing for the hosting of large-scale events in various weather conditions. The seating configuration is flexible, and the pitch system meets international event standards. Designed with the theme of the "Pearl of the Orient," the stadium's exterior changes colour with natural light, making it an important landmark in Hong Kong. Audience entry times depend on the specific event, and ticket holders should check the details in advance. The Kai Tak Stadium is set to officially open in 2025, replacing the Hong Kong Stadium as a venue for various large-scale events, including the Hong Kong Sevens.
Beside through MTR Sung Wong Toi Station or Kai Tak Station, other ways to get there or leave:
Bus
Over 60 bus routes pass near Kai Tak Sports Park, including:
- A25 (to airport)
- 608 (to Hong Kong Island)
- 22M (to other MTR stations)
- 101, 111, 5D, 85X, etc.
Ferry
Take ferry from North Point directly to Kowloon City Pier, then proceed to Kai Tak Sports Park.
Cross-border Direct Bus
Eternal East Bus provides special post-concert shuttle services, allowing audience members to travel directly to the Greater Bay Area after events, eliminating transfer hassles. Post-concert shuttle routes cover Huanggang Port, Guangzhou, Foshan, Panyu, Zhongshan, Daliang, and Jiangmen, departing within 20 minutes after concert conclusion.
Parking Information
Kai Tak Sports Park Car Park
Location: Level B2 basement, Kai Tak Mall 2 (turn left from Shing Kai Road to enter)
Easy Leave
Whenever there is a large-scale event, "Easy Leave" by Hong Kong Police Force ("HKPF") provides real-time departure information, including walking times, crowd density, and exit bus routes.
URL:
https://easyleave.police.gov.hk/