Stroll the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

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Best months to visit
Mar, Apr, Oct
19°C – 22°C, mild temperatures with increased humidity and light rain, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
Yes
Wheelchair accessible with flat terrain and seating areas.
Value for money
High
Free entry, incredible views, and a great experience.
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Summarised by AI
Romantic Stroll
Couples loved the stunning harbor views and the relaxed atmosphere at sunset.
Amazing Lights
The Symphony of Lights show was a highlight; a perfect evening experience for couples.
Picturesque Views
Perfect spot for couples to take photos and enjoy the beautiful Hong Kong skyline.
Overcrowded Times
Travelers found the promenade extremely crowded, especially during peak hours.
Limited Privacy
Couples felt it was difficult to find secluded spots for a quiet moment.
Hot Weather
Some couples found the heat and humidity uncomfortable during summer months.
Hours of operation
Monday
open - open
Tuesday
open - open
Wednesday
open - open
Thursday
open - open
Friday
open - open
Saturday
open - open
Sunday
open - open

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See the Clock Tower and skyline while strolling the waterfront

See the Clock Tower and skyline while strolling the waterfront

Walk the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and enjoy Hong Kong’s harbour views

Walk the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and enjoy Hong Kong’s harbour views

Experience a peaceful walk with great photo spots on the Promenade

Experience a peaceful walk with great photo spots on the Promenade

When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
LOW
Cool with mostly cloudy skies; minimal rainfall.
16-19°C
Cool with mostly cloudy skies; minimal rainfall.
Open
No significant restrictions.
Recommended
February's cool temperatures and lower crowd levels provide a comfortable environment for exploring the promenade. The weather remains favorable with minimal rainfall.
March
HIGH
Mild temperatures with increased humidity and light rain.
19-22°C
Mild temperatures with increased humidity and light rain.
Open
No significant restrictions.
Recommended
March brings mild temperatures and longer daylight hours, making it suitable for promenade walks. However, expect increased humidity, light rain, and higher crowd levels due to the peak tourist season.
April
MEDIUM
Warm and humid with occasional light rain.
21-24°C
Warm and humid with occasional light rain.
Open
No significant restrictions.
Recommended
April's warm and humid conditions are accompanied by occasional light rain. While it's still a good time to visit the promenade, be prepared for increased prices and average crowd levels due to the peak tourist season.
May
MEDIUM
May marks the beginning of summer in Hong Kong, characterized by warm temperatures ranging from 24°C to 29°C. The month experiences increased rainfall, with about 15 rainy days and a total precipitation of over 300 mm. Humidity levels are high, and the typhoon season begins, though the likelihood of typhoons is relatively low in May.
24-29°C
May marks the beginning of summer in Hong Kong, characterized by warm temperatures ranging from 24°C to 29°C. The month experiences increased rainfall, with about 15 rainy days and a total precipitation of over 300 mm. Humidity levels are high, and the typhoon season begins, though the likelihood of typhoons is relatively low in May.
Open
No significant restrictions; however, occasional heavy rains may affect outdoor activities.
Recommended
May offers a blend of warm weather and cultural events, making it a good time to visit. It's advisable to carry rain gear and stay updated on weather forecasts due to the onset of the typhoon season.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
Numerous bus routes (1, 2, 5, 5C, 8, 8A, 13X, 26, 35A, 41A, 98D, 203E) stop near the promenade, with the Star Ferry Pier Bus Terminus being a major hub.
Ferry
Ferry
Recommended
The Star Ferry offers regular crossings from Central Pier 7 and Wan Chai Ferry Pier to the Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier, located at the western terminus.
Metro
Metro
Recommended
The MTR provides direct access through Tsim Sha Tsui Station (Exit E) and East Tsim Sha Tsui Station (Exit J), both within walking distance of the promenade.
Boat
Boat
The Star Ferry and Water Taxi services offer direct access to the promenade.
Car
Car
Private cars are permitted, but parking in Tsim Sha Tsui can be limited and expensive. Several public car parks are available in the district.
Shuttle
Shuttle
Some hotels, such as the Harbour Plaza Metropolis, offer shuttle services to the area.
Taxi
Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Hong Kong and can drop passengers directly at the promenade along Salisbury Road.
Walking
Walking
The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is a pedestrian-only walkway, ideal for those staying nearby. It stretches approximately 2.5 kilometers.

Additional info

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Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required

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