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Bars with a View in Central Hong Kong

Bars with a View in the Heart of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is one of the most impressive cities in the world with from its historic and modern architecture to its mountain tops and waters. You have to head up to one of the city’s famous bars with a view to fully enjoy Hong Kong.

 

Sevva

Sevva is the most known rooftop bar in Hong Kong as it is a popular place for day drinking, afternoon tea, and nights out. Tip: make reservations for any time of day.

TripAdvisor Reviews
25/F Landmark Prince’s Building, 10 Chater Road, Central
Monday to Wednesday, 12pm to 12am
Thursday and Friday, 12pm to 2am
Saturday, 11am to 2am
Closed Sunday

 

M Bar

Next door to Sevva, enjoy a sophisticated indoor bar with sweeping views of Victoria Harbour and Central at the M Bar where you have craft cocktails and Michelin-starred dim sum and bar snacks.

TripAdvisor Reviews
25/F Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road, Central
Monday to Friday, 11am to 1am
Saturday, 5pm to 1am
Sunday, 5pm to 12am

 

Ce La Vi

For views overlooking Central and Lan Kwai Fong, head to to the Sky Deck of Ce La Vi to enjoy impressive sights of Hong Kong Island’s mountains and Victoria Harbour on the other side.

TripAdvisor Reviews
25/F California Tower, 30-32 D’Aguilar Street, Central
Monday to Friday, 12pm to 2:30pm and 6pm to 10:30pm
Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 3:30pm and 6pm to 10:30pm

 

Piqniq

For one of Hong Kong’s trendiest outdoor venues, head up to Piqniq where the decor is fun and whimsical with bar bites served in picnic baskets, hence the name Piqniq.

TripAdvisor Reviews
27/F H Queens, 80 Queen’s Road, Central
Sunday to Thursday, 11am to 12am
Friday and Saturday, 11am to 4am

 

Bar de Luxe

Bar de Luxe introduces an old-world private club meets exclusive Japan cocktail bar setting with its refinement and sophistication in the decor, service, and drinks. Plus, you can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the 30th floor.

TripAdvisor Reviews
30/F Asia Pacific Centre, 8 Wyndham Street, Central
Monday to Thursday, 4pm to 12am
Friday and Saturday, 4pm to 2am

 

The Hunter & The Chase

Located in The L Place, The Hunter & The Chase is a restaurant and bar with The Hunter as the dining room on the 4th floor serving modern American classics while The Chase is the outdoor drinking terrace on the 3rd floor with views of the surrounding buildings and city lights.

TripAdvisor Reviews
3/F & 4/F The L Place, 139 Queen’s Road, Central
Daily, 11:30am to 1am

 

Popinjays

To enjoy the vibrant views of the city at night, head up to the 26th floor of The Murray where you will find Popinjays, the hotel’s rooftop restaurant and bar featuring a massive wraparound terrace.

TripAdvisor Reviews
26/F The Murray, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central
Tuesday to Saturday, 5pm to 12am
Closed Sunday and Monday

 

 
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