Hong Kong Lan Kwai Fong red-light district bars, 9 recommended nightlife hotspots
Lan Kwai Fong is Hong Kong's legendary party hotspot. Along the slopes, there are dazzling rooftop bars, live music bars, and hard-hitting nightclubs. Follow our recommendations, put on your fancy party shoes, and spend an unforgettable night in Lan Kwai Fong!1. Oma
In Hong Kong’s colourful nightlife landscape, Oma is a place for underground house, trance and bass fans. This hidden but bustling gem attracts local and international DJs to play, paying homage to the city’s vibrant techno music scene, and has gained a following over the past decade. The music is mainly techno dance music, accompanied by psychedelic graphics on the big screen, and feel every syllable of the top-notch speakers resonate through your body.
2. Dragon-I
Dragon-I is a high-end dim sum restaurant by day, but at night it transforms into one of Central's most exclusive nightclubs. Since its opening in 2002, this trendy venue has attracted celebrities and social elites from all over the world. They party here to the swaying beats and endless champagne. Dragon-I's exquisite interior decoration is dominated by red, combining Chinese and Japanese styles, creating a great atmosphere for dancing all night long. International stars such as Michelle Yeoh, Rihanna, Snoop Dogg and Leonardo Dicaprio are all fans of Dragon-I. You may bump into them here next time they visit Hong Kong.
3. Cassio
After dinner, Cassio dims the lights and turns up the music, becoming a popular gathering place for the city's partygoers. This dynamic nightclub in LKF Tower plays a variety of music styles, including R&B, disco, house, reggae and salsa. Cassio often invites well-known DJs to perform live, such as Djuma SoundSystem and Bedouin from Brooklyn. The sound of the stage is full of music, paired with artistic and creative cocktails, which has earned this place a place in the ever-expanding Hong Kong nightlife landscape. And if the indoor crowd feels too crowded (Cassio is often very lively after midnight), you can always go to the terrace to continue dancing.
4. Tazmania Ballroom
When the sun goes down and a friend says “Let’s go to Taz!”, you know a night of revelry is about to begin! Tazmania Ballroom is the sister venue of Dragon-I and Cassio and has become one of the most popular dance floors in the city. The interior design of the store was personally designed by the famous designer Tom Dixon, with bronze mirrored staircases and sky-high bookshelves, adding a touch of luxury charm to the space. Whether it is happy hours serving appetizers, table tennis-themed Tuesday specials or hip-hop-themed Wednesday specials, Taz brings a variety of different surprises to Lan Kwai Fong nightlife.
5. Sound Department
You can satisfy your hip-hop addiction at Sound Department on Stanley Street, which not only values musical talent but also strives to create a nightlife culture. Opened in 2019, this nightclub provides a stage for Hong Kong's emerging rappers to showcase their creative abilities and talents, and presents wonderful performances for hip-hop fans in the city. Whether you are a hip-hop novice, a curious explorer, or a party animal, Sound Department's doors are open to everyone who wants to find a city gem. Come and check it out next Friday night!
6. Stockton
Stockton is an eclectic underground bar located on the bustling Wyndham Street. The bar is hidden in a dark alley with an unremarkable entrance. Once you step inside, the dim space is decorated with huge vintage leather sofas, antique artworks and dark wooden tables and chairs, as if taking you back to the happy times of Victorian London in a second. The mysterious appearance of the lounge, the intimate atmosphere of a gentleman's club, and the style of a cigar bar make it the first choice for gatherings among the city's trendy people. Classic drinks include a variety of selected whiskeys, and special themed cocktails such as "hello, Gatsby" are not to be missed. It is suitable for you who love taking pictures to check in and enjoy an unforgettable night.
7. Furutu
This Japanese fruit cocktail bar on Peel Street is a fun and exciting new addition to the Hong Kong bar scene. It bills itself as the first fruit-themed bar in Hong Kong and serves refreshing and creative drinks. The bar also uses colorful fruit characters on paper cups to represent its brand image, adding a touch of cuteness. Whether you like a rich highball cocktail or want a tempting plum wine drink, Furutu can satisfy your taste buds.
8. The Code
Located on the 17th floor of The L Place, The Code covers nearly 400 square meters and is always crowded from dusk to dawn. This trendy bar has an amazing wine collection, with more than 180 Bordeaux wines and champagnes, and more than 200 gins. It is a paradise for connoisseurs. Here, you can enjoy fine wines while swaying to the music of famous DJs such as Anil Ahuja and Jamie Maddock, and dance to your heart's content in a pleasant atmosphere until sunrise.
9. The Iron Fairies
10,000 butterfly specimens hang from the ceiling as decoration, thousands of iron fairies are placed on the tables, and there are private rooms that look like giant fireplaces - welcome to the fairyland-like The Iron Fairies. The interior of the bar was designed by creative visual master Ashley Sutton, taking you into a dreamlike fairy tale world. It is a must-visit place for fantasy lovers. The series of creative cocktails created by professional bartenders are really unique in the city, bringing a unique smoky flavor. Live music performances add an elegant and charming atmosphere that makes people unable to stop.
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