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19, Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Park, covers an area of 8.16 hectares, is officially opened in May 1991. The present site of the Park was originally a garrison named Victoria Barracks. In 1979, the Government decided that the portion of the garrison near the foot of the hill should be used for commercial development and construction of government buildings while the mid-level portion be jointly developed by the former Urban Council and the former Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club for the provision of a park. The project was undertaken at a cost of $398 million. The Park has preserved a number of garrison buildings built between 1842 and 1910. The buildings included the formerly residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces known as the Flagstaff House (currently accommodating the Flagstaff House Museum of Teaware), the Rawlinson House (currently accommodating the Park Management Office and the Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry), the Wavell House (currently accommodating the Education Centre) and the Cassels Block (currently accommodating the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre). At the centre of the Park, visitors can see an artificial lake and a waterfall, which were built on the site of a tennis court of the former garrison. Walking along the lakeside path and up the steps in the direction of Central, visitors will find the Olympic Square, the Park Management Office and the Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry. In the central part of the Park, two modernised major facilities, namely the Conservatory and the Aviary, were built on the hillside adjacent to the Tai Chi Garden and the Vantage Point. They form a distinctive architectural complex in the Park.

Opening Hour

Park (outdoor facilities)

06:00 - 23:00
Open *

Admission Fee

Free

Except Sports Centre and Squash Centre
09:00 - 17:00
Open *
Open *
07:00 - 23:00
Maintenance days 7am to 1pm on the 1st & 3rd Monday of each month (If a maintenance day falls on a public holiday, it will be rescheduled to the next working day.)
Open *
07:00 - 23:00
Open *
11:00 - 22:30
Squash Centre – Light Refreshment Restaurant and Pro Shop
11:00 - 22:30
K.S. Lo Gallery
11:00 - 22:30
*If Pre-No. 8 special announcement (an advance notice to the public issued by the Hong Kong Observatory when the tropical cyclone warning signal No. 8 is expected within two hours), tropical cyclone warning signal No. 8 or above, or the red/black rainstorm warning signal is in force, the park and some of its facilities will be closed temporarily without notice.
Getting Here
Public car parking space is not available inside Hong Kong Park. People who wish to drive are suggested to use public car-parking facilities.

Visit Hong Kong Park