


Kowloon Park
About
Kowloon Park is a sprawling 33-acre urban oasis in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui that offers families a welcome escape from Hong Kong's bustling streets. With multiple adventure playgrounds, Olympic-sized swimming pools, bird aviaries, flamingo ponds, and wide-open lawns for picnics and play, this free park provides hours of entertainment for children of all ages while parents enjoy beautifully landscaped Chinese gardens and tree-lined pathways.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple themed playgrounds including a popular sculpture garden playground
- ✓Large swimming pool complex with indoor and outdoor pools (small fee required)
- ✓Beautiful flamingo pond and aviary with exotic birds that captivate young children
- ✓Chinese garden with koi ponds, pavilions, and a hedge maze
- ✓Wide open lawns perfect for picnics, ball games, and letting kids burn energy
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit early morning on weekends to see locals practicing tai chi, which fascinates kids and makes for great photos
- 2.The indoor swimming pool complex requires a small fee (around 19 HKD for kids) and rents swimsuits if you forget yours, making it perfect for spontaneous dips
- 3.Download the MTR (subway) app before your trip as the park is steps from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station, making it incredibly accessible without a car
- 4.Pack hand sanitizer and tissues as public restrooms may not always have soap or paper, though facilities are generally clean
- 5.The park hosts free kung fu demonstrations on Sunday afternoons near the sculpture walk, which kids find mesmerizing
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9am-11am) offer the most peaceful experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Avoid weekends and public holidays when the park and pools get packed with local families. October through March provides the most comfortable weather for outdoor play, while summer months (June-August) are hot and humid but perfect for the swimming pools.
What to Know
The park itself is completely free to enter and explore, though the swimming pool complex charges a small admission fee. Multiple 7-Eleven stores and local eateries surround the park for snacks and drinks. English signage is limited, so having a translation app handy helps navigate the larger park layout.
Seasonal Notes
The outdoor pool operates April through October, while the indoor pool is year-round. December and January can be cool (15-20 degrees Celsius) for outdoor activities, so pack light jackets. Chinese New Year (late January or February) brings special decorations but larger crowds. Summer months are hot and humid with frequent afternoon rain showers, so bring umbrellas.
Nearby Eats
Nearby Haiphong Road has many casual dim sum restaurants including Tim Ho Wan (Michelin-starred and kid-friendly with BBQ pork buns kids love), or head to nearby Harbour City mall for international food courts with familiar options like McDonald's and Pizza Hut alongside local cuisine in air-conditioned comfort.
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