Transportation & Activities


Check out the information from our local committee members to help you navigate the local area, transportation options, and recommendations for local activities and restaurants.

We are pleased that our conference gala event will take place at the Smokehouse Bar & Grill, walking distance to the Cordis. Attendees will enjoy appetizers and drinks while networking in this casual environment.
 

 

 

 

 

 

The conference hotel location is in Hong Kong CBD and it takes around to Airport – 35-45 mins drive by taxi, 35-40 mins by MRT/public transportation (see below for more transportation information). 

 

TRANSPORTATION RECOMMENDATIONS:

 

TAXI: Expected travel time: 35 to 45 minutes (attached the card for easy communication with the locals)

AIRPORT EXPRESS TRAIN: Take the Airport Express Train to Kowloon Station and then take a taxi to Cordis, Hong Kong; Expected travel time: 35 to 40 minutes

BUS: Take Airport Bus No. A21, get off at #630 - 640 Nathan Road outside Bank Centre, and walk 5 minutes to the hotel entrance on Shanghai Street; Expected travel time: 45 to 60 minutes

TOP SIGHTS:

 

  • The Peak: (45mins MTR and interchange minibus/ 15mins taxi) Perching on The Peak at 396 metres above sea level, The Peak Tower is one of the most stylish architectural icons in Hong Kong. Inside The Peak Tower, there is a dazzling array of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues set against the beautiful backdrop of the city.
  • Hong Kong Museum of Art: (16mins by MTR) The first public art museum in the city, now custodian of an art collection of over 18,800 items, representing the unique cultural legacy of Hong Kong's connection across the globe.
  • IFC: (16mins by MTR) Locates at Central Waterfront is one of Hong Kong's leading business and leisure destinations. Comprising a unique combination of prestigious offices, high-end shopping and entertainment outlets
  • M+: (40mins by minibus) Situated in the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, M+, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture, was officially opened in November 2021.
  • Central Market: (22mins by train) The Urban Renewal Authority commenced restoration and preservation works for this 80-year-old grade three historic building with the application of innovative restoration methods, repair materials, and project management software, in order to enhance both the work quality and efficiency.
  • Sham Shui Po: (15mins by MTR) A district of simple pleasures. As a historically blue-collar neighbourhood, this area just north of Boundary Street offers a lot of cheap but cheerful experiences that can’t be found anywhere else in the city.
  • Sai Kung: (1hour by MTR and interchange minibus/ 25mins taxi) The second-largest area in Hong Kong in terms of landmass, Sai Kung is dubbed the 'back garden of Hong Kong', known for its fishing villages, beautiful scenery, hiking trails, beaches and islands, geological formations and low-key lifestyle.
  • Lantau Island: (1hour 15mins by MRT and minibus) On Lantau, you can go from the beaches to the Big Buddha to a bar-restaurant in Discovery Bay all in the same day. For those who love getting out and being active, Lantau is the paradise you’ve been looking for, but it has loads to offer history buffs and culture vultures, too.

 

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