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- THE park of Hong Kong, where a lot of events take place including the lunar year market, flower exhibition and political events etc. right at the heart of the city.
- Otel.comJanuary 3, 2012This park in Causeway Bay HK was named after Queen Victoria and is home to her statue (at the entrance). This is a great place to walk around, go ice skating, play tennis, or go swimming.
- Brad KNovember 22, 2013Find the hidden fitness trail off the morning walk trail with the stone steps for a killer workout then get totally lost and run around in circles on the Governor's Walk.
- Zhang CarryFebruary 27, 2016The place where you can actually breath and feel alive in the northern part of HK island. Check out the swimming pool here.Upvoted Jan 20
- The Ritz-CarltonJanuary 9, 2017Celebrate the Chinese New Year like a local at Victoria Park located in Causeway Bay and venture out at the local flower market. Delight your senses by colorful orchids and other blooming blossoms.
- Elaine YeungFebruary 27, 2019make sure to wear or bring clean socks and walk on the reflexology path. the earlier you go, the more elderly folx you can join doing taichi
- The park is a great place for the morning exercise. Of course, it is famous for the Tai Chi enthusiast. Also, a lot of walkers and joggers use it.
- Enjoy Hong Kong Flower Festival every year. They have different themes every festival. :)
- Magdalena MrázkováMay 26, 2017It's a paradise for sports with tennis, football, basketball pitches and also a special path just for jogging with tartar on the floor 👍
- Alper AktureDecember 31, 2015Large open grass area for kids to play, bring a soccer ball, or something for them to run around with. Also a kids playground.
- Eva SchindlingMarch 8, 2014Chances are you'll see them everywhere on their day off (Sunday) but i remember this park being especially packed with Filipino maids, picnicking, chatting, singing, dancing, ...
- This park has everything from lakes to grassed areas, playgrounds, sport, fitness, swimming... In the heart of the city!
- KatrinaJanuary 27, 2015Lots of events are held here. Very popular place for basketball, soccer and just walking from CWB to Tin Hau.
- KateFebruary 4, 2019Year of pig market, so crowded as usual, but this is the reason that everyone going 😅
- Allen ArcadeNovember 23, 2010The Central Park of playgrounds in HK. On weekends, visit the light pond near the southwest entrance to see kids and adults with their RC boats. Clean park all around.
- Jonathan GFebruary 21, 2014there is a special trail around the park just for joggers, no need to mash your feet on the concrete!
- - Overlooking the Victoria Park, Causeway Bay from the Park Tower, Tin Hau.
- The 600m jogging track is slightly congested due the usage by non-joggers. Seek another track if you are prefer to jog at a faster pace.
- Jessica NgJanuary 23, 2016Trees, flowers, tennis court, swimming pool, basketball court, soccer field
- Jonathan GFebruary 21, 2014special jogging track encompassing the inner park area, no need to mash the concrete!
- Good Park. Good for running, tai chi, walking. A lot of sport courts.
- Come here to go out for a walk, sit down while watching a game of soccer or for the fitness buff, run at their jogging path for that intense cardio.
- China Daily USAMarch 14, 2011The Hong Kong Flower Show 2011, a flower exhibition held by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) of the city government, will be held at Victoria Park from March 11 to March 20. Read more
- VNovember 12, 2016Workout equipment for bodyweight fitness in multiple spots along the jogging track.
- - Mostly indonesian maids stay here not Filipinas - MaYbebe there are filipinas too but Filipinas normally hang around central.
- Zandayayani Tazia TaziaFebruary 1, 2015The palace is great.. the problem.is ..small palace to many people
- Most likely one of the most human parts of Hong Kong. Enjoy before it gets trendy :)
- Alex ShinFebruary 16, 2011There are 35 tennis courts around Victoria Park. Also lots of football and basketball courts. Amazing.
- James YeangMay 13, 2012Pretty popular for residents because a lot of activity and sports, but no big deal for a tourist.