


Aldrich Bay Promenade
About
Aldrich Bay Promenade offers families a peaceful escape along Hong Kong's stunning waterfront, perfect for leisurely strolls, watching fishing boats, and catching spectacular harbor sunsets. This 24-hour accessible promenade provides a relaxed atmosphere where kids can run freely while parents enjoy harbor views, making it an ideal spot for families wanting to experience local life away from Hong Kong's bustling tourist areas.
Highlights
- ✓Panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Lei Yue Mun Channel with passing boats and ships
- ✓Designated fishing spots where kids can watch local fishermen or try their hand at fishing
- ✓Wide, flat paved paths perfect for strollers, scooters, and beginner cyclists
- ✓Sunset viewing from benches positioned along the waterfront
- ✓Authentic local Hong Kong neighborhood atmosphere away from typical tourist crowds
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive about 90 minutes before sunset for the best light and cooler temperatures, then stay to watch the harbor lights come on.
- 2.Bring scooters or bikes for kids as the flat promenade is ideal for riding, and there's plenty of space to practice safely.
- 3.Pack snacks and drinks as food options right along the promenade are limited, though local shops are nearby in Shau Kei Wan.
- 4.The promenade connects to nearby parks and playgrounds, so extend your visit by exploring the surrounding waterfront areas.
- 5.Download the Octopus card app before arriving to easily pay for MTR transport, as Shau Kei Wan station is the nearest stop on the Island Line.
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoon to early evening (4pm to 7pm) offers the best experience, especially on weekdays when it's less crowded. Visit during autumn (October to December) or spring (March to May) for the most comfortable weather, avoiding Hong Kong's hot, humid summers and occasional winter chill.
What to Know
The promenade is completely free and accessible 24 hours. Reach it via MTR to Shau Kei Wan station (Exit A3), then a 10-minute walk. Bring sun protection as shade is limited, and facilities include public restrooms and benches but no dedicated playground equipment.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with no seasonal closures. Best weather is October through April. Summer (June to August) can be very hot and humid with occasional typhoons. Winter (December to February) is mild but can be cooler in evenings, so bring light jackets. Air quality varies, so check pollution levels before visiting if children have respiratory sensitivities.
Nearby Eats
Head to Shau Kei Wan Main Street (5-minute walk) for authentic local eateries including Cantonese restaurants and dim sum spots that welcome families. For Western options familiar to international visitors, Tai Koo or Quarry Bay (two MTR stops away) offer more variety including McDonald's and family-friendly chain restaurants.
More Activities Near Shau Kei Wan
Shau Kei Wan Library
Shau Kei Wan Library provides a quiet, air-conditioned retreat where families can enjoy free storytelling sessions, browse Chinese and English language children's books, and let kids participate in structured reading programs. This community hub offers a wonderful opportunity for traveling families to experience Hong Kong's excellent public library system while giving children a calm break from the city's bustling streets.
Chai Wan Road Playground
Chai Wan Road Playground offers a welcoming community space where young children can burn off energy with classic playground equipment in a safe, enclosed environment. Located in the Shau Kei Wan neighborhood, this free playground provides a convenient spot for families to take a break from sightseeing and let kids play like locals while exploring Hong Kong's eastern districts.
Shau Kei Wan Park
Shau Kei Wan Park offers families a refreshing waterfront escape with playgrounds, open green spaces, and stunning harbor views. This spacious park is ideal for letting kids burn energy while parents enjoy the scenic Victoria Harbour backdrop, making it a perfect spot for picnics and outdoor play without spending a dime.
Shau Kei Wan Typhoon Shelter
Shau Kei Wan Typhoon Shelter offers families an authentic glimpse into Hong Kong's traditional fishing heritage with colorful boats bobbing in the harbor, waterfront promenades perfect for strolling, and local seafood eateries where kids can see the day's catch. This historic working harbor provides a fascinating contrast to Hong Kong's skyscrapers, giving children a real-world cultural experience of traditional maritime life.