Yau Ma Tei Floral Stairs
Hong Kong, Hong Kong •
Underrated
UnderratedHong Kong, Hong Kong
Underrated






Best months to visit
Jan, Feb, Oct
12°C – 18°C, cool and dry with occasional cold fronts, medium crowds, peak season
12°C – 18°C, cool and dry with occasional cold fronts, medium crowds, peak season
Walking required
Yes
Stairs present; not wheelchair accessible; walking required.
Stairs present; not wheelchair accessible; walking required.
Value for money
High
Free to visit; great photo ops and cultural experience.
Free to visit; great photo ops and cultural experience.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Romantic Photo
Couples loved the colorful stairs for romantic photo opportunities.
Unique Experience
A must-see for couples wanting to explore the city's art scene.
Picturesque Spot
Perfect spot for couples to enjoy the vibrant art and local culture.
Limited Access
Stairs not accessible to all, which may be a problem for some couples.
Uncomfortable Climb
The stairs can be tiring, especially in the Hong Kong heat.
Overcrowded Area
Can get very busy, making it difficult for couples to enjoy.
Hours of operation
Monday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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
April
LOW

20-26°C
Warmer temperatures with higher humidity and increased rainfall.
Warmer temperatures with higher humidity and increased rainfall.
Open
No significant restrictions.
No significant restrictions.
Recommended
April's warmer weather and higher humidity are accompanied by increased rainfall. While crowds are generally low, the area can become busier during Easter holidays. Planning visits outside this period can ensure a more relaxed experience.
April's warmer weather and higher humidity are accompanied by increased rainfall. While crowds are generally low, the area can become busier during Easter holidays. Planning visits outside this period can ensure a more relaxed experience.
May
MEDIUM

25-32°C
May in Hong Kong is characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity, with frequent rainfall.
May in Hong Kong is characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity, with frequent rainfall.
Open
No specific restrictions, but outdoor activities may be affected by rain.
No specific restrictions, but outdoor activities may be affected by rain.
Not recommended
May offers moderate crowd levels and standard pricing, but the high humidity and frequent rain may impact outdoor activities.
May offers moderate crowd levels and standard pricing, but the high humidity and frequent rain may impact outdoor activities.
June
MEDIUM

25-33°C
June is hot and humid, with a high likelihood of rain and the onset of typhoon season.
June is hot and humid, with a high likelihood of rain and the onset of typhoon season.
Open
Potential disruptions due to typhoons and heavy rain.
Potential disruptions due to typhoons and heavy rain.
Not recommended
June's weather conditions make it less ideal for visiting, despite moderate crowd levels and standard pricing.
June's weather conditions make it less ideal for visiting, despite moderate crowd levels and standard pricing.
July
LOW

26-33°C
July is extremely hot and humid, with frequent heavy rains and a high risk of typhoons.
July is extremely hot and humid, with frequent heavy rains and a high risk of typhoons.
Open
High risk of typhoons may lead to closures and cancellations.
High risk of typhoons may lead to closures and cancellations.
Not recommended
July's extreme weather conditions result in lower tourist numbers and standard pricing, but outdoor activities are often disrupted.
July's extreme weather conditions result in lower tourist numbers and standard pricing, but outdoor activities are often disrupted.
How to get there

Metro
Recommended
The most convenient option is the MTR to Yau Ma Tei Station (Exit C), followed by a short walk southeast on Man Ming Lane, across Nathan Road, and onto Public Square Street.

Taxi
Recommended
Taxis are readily available; provide the address: 81 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei.

Walking
Recommended
The Yau Ma Tei Floral Stairs are within walking distance for those exploring the Mong Kok or Jordan districts.

Bus
Numerous bus routes service the Yau Ma Tei area, with stops directly at or near Public Square Street and along Nathan Road. Travelers should check specific routes like Citybus A21, 102, 104, etc., or KMB routes.

Car
Accessible via major roads like Nathan Road. Limited on-street parking is available, and alternative public car parks exist, but driving is less recommended due to traffic and parking.
Additional info
Here's what you need to know about this experience
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 allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required



