
For the best nightlife on Hong Kong Island, explore the vibrant districts of Wan Chai, SoHo, and Lan Kwai Fong. Renowned for their diverse selection of bars, pubs, and clubs, these areas buzz with activity well into the early hours. While some parts of Hong Kong Island may have a slightly edgier feel, the nightlife is predominantly lively and upscale.
In SoHo, you’ll discover chic lounges and rooftop bars with impressive city views, while Lan Kwai Fong’s mid-range bars and clubs are usually busy with office workers and business execs after-hours. To make the most of your nighttime adventures on Hong Kong Island, check out our guide to the top spots to visit.
History and modern entertainment
Good for: Food, Nightlife
Vibrant Soho is Hong Kong’s premier entertainment district and home to the Central-Mid-Levels Escalators, one of the world’s longest outdoor escalator systems. By day, the area offers a captivating blend of Chinese and colonial architecture, enhanced by modern additions like sleek restaurants and the famous escalator. By night, Soho becomes a lively hub, attracting expats eager to experience its dynamic nightlife.
Don’t miss Soho if you want explore a rich tapestry of old and new and an eclectic mix of cultural and culinary offerings.

SoHo
A vibrant nightlife hub
Good for: Food, Nightlife
Lan Kwai Fong is a lively, cobblestone maze of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs nestled in the heart of Hong Kong’s Central Business District. This vibrant area boasts over 90 diverse venues, catering to all tastes, from laid-back watering holes to sophisticated speakeasies.
Whether you’re seeking a casual drink or an upscale night out, Lan Kwai Fong offers an unforgettable experience for every nightlife enthusiast. If you’re looking for the perfect spot to explore and unwind, you can’t go wrong with Lan Kwai Fong and its eclectic mix of options.

Lan Kwai Fong
Innovative cocktails and delectable bites
Good for: Food, Luxury, Nightlife
Quinary Hong Kong is one of the best places for cocktails in the trendy SoHo district. Blenders, juicers, evaporators, and centrifuges are being worked behind the bar to create delectable signature drinks such as Quinary Sour, Blackbeard, and Earl Gray Caviar Martini.
The menu has enough quality to keep you satisfied for repeat visits, but the skilled and smartly dressed mixologists can also make you something special upon request. Pair your choice of cocktails with light bites, including truffle fries and prosciutto platter.
Location: 56, 58 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Open: Monday–Saturday from 5 pm to 1 am, Sunday from 5 pm to midnight
Phone: +852 2851 3223

Quinary Hong Kong
A hidden urban oasis
Good for: Couples, Food, Nightlife
Ping Pong 129 is a speakeasy located on Second Street, nestled between Sheung Wan and Kennedy Town. Concealed behind a red door inscribed with “Ping Pong City” in Chinese, this unique venue offers a menu of classic Spanish tapas alongside an extensive selection of gins, cocktails, and wines.
With its sophisticated ambiance, Ping Pong 129 is a favorite among those seeking an intimate setting for gatherings or dates in Hong Kong. Find the red door and step inside for a memorable evening.
Location: 129 Second Street L/G Nam Cheong House, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
Open: Friday–Saturday from 5 pm to 1.30 pm, Sunday–Thursday from 5 pm to 0.30 pm
Phone: +852 9835 5061

Ping Pong 129
A lively bar with legendary challenges
Good for: Adventure, Nightlife
Geronimo Shot Bar, located on the 2nd floor of Winner Building, offers an open view of the bustling Lan Kwai Fong district. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a casual yet lively atmosphere without the need to dress up.
The bar is known for its vibrant energy, where you can bang the drum and compete for the title of “Chief of the Month.” If you’re feeling adventurous, try their legendary 15-shot challenge for a chance to have your name immortalized on their wall of fame.
Location: 2/F Winner Building, 27-39 D’Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong
Open: Monday–Friday from 5 pm to late, Saturday from 6 pm to late (closed on Sundays)
Phone: +852 2833 9951

Geronimo Shot Bar
A London-inspired speakeasy
Good for: Couples, Nightlife
Stockton is a stylish, prohibition-style bar in Central Hong Kong, located just atop Lan Kwai Fong on Wyndham Street in Wyndham Mansion. Look for the lightbulb to find this hidden gem. Upon entering, you’ll encounter a dimly lit cocktail bar reminiscent of 1890s London, complete with parquet floors, intimate tables, and private booths.
Stockton specializes in creatively named cocktails like Udre Udre, Take Me to Babylon, and One Thousand. If you’re a whiskey enthusiast, explore their curated selection of over 150 whiskeys from Scotland, Ireland, America, and Japan.
Location: Wyndham Mansion, 32 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
Open: Monday–Thursday from 5.30 pm to 2 am, Friday–Saturday from 5.30 pm to 3 am (closed on Sundays)
Phone: +852 2565 5268

Stockton Hong Kong
Diverse beats across three different zones
Good for: Couples, Nightlife
Dragon-i Hong Kong has been a nightlife hotspot in Hong Kong for years, offering a vibrant blend of traditional Chinese décor and modern sound systems. This long-running nightclub in Central features three distinct zones, each with its own bar and dancefloor, complete with elevated DJ booths.
The main room pulsates with mainstream hip hop, R&B, and EDM tracks, while the other areas cater to fans of more underground, bass-heavy sounds. Don’t miss Dragon-i Hong Kong if you want to enjoy an unforgettable night of music and dance at one of Hong Kong’s most iconic venues. Read more
Location: UG/F, The Centrium, 60 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
Open: Monday–Thursday from 6 pm to 3 am, Friday–Saturday from 6 pm to 4 am (closed on Sundays)
Phone: +852 3110 1222

Dragon-i Hong Kong
Global brews by the bay
Good for: Nightlife, Photo
The Beer Bay is an excellent stop for craft beer enthusiasts who are using Hong Kong’s ferry crossing service or those simply in the mood for a quality ale. Located at Central Pier 4, this unassuming spot offers an impressive selection of craft beers and ciders sourced from various parts of the world.
The variety caters to diverse tastes, from affordable options to premium selections that showcase the finest brews. Enjoy a refreshing drink while taking in the scenic harbor views.
Location: Central Pier No. 4, Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier, Central, Hong Kong
Open: Monday–Tuesday from 2 pm to 10.30 pm, Wednesday–Friday from 2 pm to 11.30 pm, Saturday from 12.30 pm to 9.30 pm, Sunday from 12.30 pm to 8.30 pm
Phone: +852 3481 7290

The Beer Bay
Elevated dining with scenic views
Good for: Food, Nightlife, Photo
Wooloomooloo Steakhouse, perched on the 31st floor of The Hennessy, offers breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, Happy Valley Racecourse, and Hong Kong’s vibrant Wan Chai district. Arrive before sunset to enjoy the stunning vistas alongside a diverse selection of wines and expertly crafted cocktails.
If you’re seeking an equally captivating experience, visit their second outlet on the waterfront promenade of Tsim Sha Tsui East, which offers mesmerizing views of the harbor. Don’t miss Wooloomooloo Steakhouse if you’re hungry for top-grade signature cuts.
Location: 31/F The Hennessy 256 Hennessy Road, 213 Johnston Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Open: Sunday–Wednesday from 11.45 am to 3 pm and from 6 pm to 11 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 11.45 am to 3 pm and from 6 pm to midnight
Phone: +852 2893 6960

Wooloomooloo Steakhouse
Global brews and hearty fare in a cozy pub setting
Good for: Food, Nightlife
The Globe Hong Kong attracts a beer-loving crowd with its wide range of draught beers, ales, and lagers. This UK-themed gastropub features several rotating drafts that showcase local, Japanese, American, and European craft brews, along with an impressive array of around 100 bottled beers from across the globe.
If hunger strikes, the bar menu includes organic burgers (vegetarian and beef), beer-battered fish, and tandoori chicken skewers. Don’t forget to try the Globe Hong Kong’s homemade pies served with chips, mash, or salad, complemented by baked beans, mushy peas, or garden peas.
Location: Garely Building, 45-53 Graham Street, Central, Hong Kong
Open: Daily from 10 am to late
Phone: +852 2543 1941

The Globe Hong Kong
Where legends meet nightlife
Good for: Food, Nightlife
Joe Bananas has been a magnet for the rich and famous, including stars like Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Glenn Frey, Mel Gibson, Jean Claude Van Damme, and Jackie Chan. While the exact reason for its success is hard to pinpoint, Joe Bananas has likely thrived due to its reputation as a celebrated hotspot, making it one of Hong Kong’s most popular nightlife destinations.
Featuring one of the largest professional stages in the city, live bands perform popular music well into the late morning. If you’re feeling peckish, try their tasty pasta, roasted salmon, or steak.
Location: 23 Luard Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Open: Tuesday–Friday from noon to 5 am, Saturday–Monday from noon to 6 am
Phone: +852 2537 4618

Joe Bananas

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