Things to do in Hong Kong, China: The Best Game & Entertainment Centers

February 2, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
Restaurants in Hong Kong

1. Wheat & Wood

28 Praya Shop 6, G/F, Brilliant Court, Kennedy Town, Western District, Hong Kong China +852 2399 0433 http://wheatandwood.com
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Wheat & Wood

2. Playdium Virtual Reality

1 Cannon Street Casueway Bay, Hong Kong China +852 2644 1168 [email protected] http://PlaydiumVR.com
Excellent
77%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Playdium Virtual Reality

Come to Hong Kong Causeway Bay newest PlaydiumVR to immerse into the latest attractions of the 4D virtual reality. Family friendly 4D VR attractions can be enjoyed individually or in groups. Compete with your friends or cooperate to tackle computer opponents in live action breathtaking VR adventures. New experiences are updated regularly. PlaydiumVR is 3 mins walk from Causeway Bay MTR D1 Exit.

3. Hug and Home

1 Anton Street, Wan Chai 12/F Anton Building, Hong Kong China +852 5102 8695 [email protected] http://hugnhome.wixsite.com/index
Excellent
92%
Good
8%
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Hug and Home

We are not like any other ordinary co-working space. Instead of a co working space, we’d rather see it as a home with cats where you can take a break, to rest, to chill or to study/work. We hope when you leave, you would feel it’s amazing to have a home with cat companion. We offer basic facilities such as electricity, Wi-Fi, light refreshment and drinks.

4. Sideways (Driving Club)

1/F, 65-65A Peel Street, Hong Kong China +852 2523 0983 [email protected] http://www.sideways-driving-club.com
Excellent
81%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Sideways (Driving Club)

Sideways Driving Club has been Hong Kong's premier racing simualtor centre for 15yrs, with all the thrills of a high speed race track, but in a safe, clean environment. Sideways is for anyone who loves to experience "the real thing". This is as real as it gets; we use the same software as F1 teams use for driver training with heavy duty gear shifters, realistic F1 steering and brake pedal systems, in the World's best racing simulators. Race against the clock or race against upto 15 friends or colleagues, on the same track at the same time, this is the safest place to drive in Hong Kong.

5. LOST Causeway Bay

1/F, 1-3 Pak Sha Road, Causeway Bay (Entrance on Lee Garden Road) , Hong Kong China +852 2892 2393 [email protected] http://www.losthk.com
Excellent
66%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 146 reviews

LOST Causeway Bay

LOST Hong Kong is a series of reality escape rooms which is a physical adventure game where players are locked inside pre-set scenarios rooms. The escapers are limited to use only the elements inside the game along with their abilities to find clues, solve puzzles, and perform actions in order to escape within time. The goal is to excel their “cognition”, “communication”, “cooperation”, and “observation” skills while having a great time. ​ Started in 2013, headquarter located in Hong Kong, Causeway Bay, branching out to 7 different locations in Australia, Canada, China, Singapore, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Phillippines and Vietnam.

Reviewed By xennialtraveller - Hong Kong, China

My second escape room experience (the other was in the UK). My friend and I did Castiglione (based on the Chinese Zodiac signs), which was a decent challenge! The challenges were well-thought out, and it's really satisfying when you solve each puzzle to get you onto the next stage, while super frustrating when you try things that you are certain should be it and doesn't work. Most of the puzzles trigger some kind of mechanical response, so it's also a bit like being in a maze where things move. The staff were friendly, and very efficient at being Games Master (they'll give you up to 5 clues if you are stuck). In all, a great experience, worth the cost and very fun activity for friends or team mates. I'll be back to try the other games.

6. Joe's Billiard

2/f, King's Hotel, 303 Jaffe Road, Hong Kong China http://www.joesbilliards.com/
Excellent
50%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
33%
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Joe's Billiard

7. Ryze Ultimate Trampoline Park

3/F, No.321 Java Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong China +852 2337 8191 [email protected] http://www.ryzehongkong.com
Excellent
53%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
5%
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5%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 59 reviews

Ryze Ultimate Trampoline Park

RYZE is the FIRST extreme sports park in Hong Kong! Come fly over 40 interconnected trampolines and our innovative vertical angled trampolines! Furthermore, channel your inner ninja on our new ninja obstacle course, enjoy relaxing on our aerial silks, fly in the air with our trapeze bar, balance on our Slackline and many more fun attractions! Fun for all ages and nothing beats a good fun workout here at RYZE Hong Kong!

Reviewed By melodyh30 - Singapore, Singapore

I went to Ryze with a friend. I've always wanted to go to a trampoline park, and this is one of the best ways to do it! You take a step on the trampoline and then you're taken away into the air, bouncing from one trampoline to another. Ryze also has another section that's a little more parkour focused, but still great fun to swing into a pit full of foam blocks. I'd come back again!

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