Hong Kong Unique Venue Recommendations: From Rooftops to Historical Buildings
- Lemon Planet Productions
- 11 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Rooftop Venues
Sky Terrace 428
Located at The Peak, Sky Terrace 428 is Hong Kong's highest viewing platform at 428 meters above sea level, offering 360-degree panoramic views of Hong Kong. This venue is particularly suitable for private parties and business gatherings, with its West Deck area available for rental as a party venue. Standing at this height, guests can overlook the magnificent views of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, and Victoria Harbour.
Sevva
Located on the 25th floor of Prince's Building in Central, Sevva is an ultra-chic rooftop bar and restaurant. This venue features a wrap-around terrace providing 360-degree views of Hong Kong's skyline, especially during the nightly light show performances. Sevva combines restaurant, bar, and lounge functions, making it an ideal choice for hosting high-end events.
Historical Building Venues
Tai Kwun
Tai Kwun is Hong Kong's cultural and arts landmark, formerly the Central Police Station compound. This venue comprises 16 revitalized heritage buildings that serve as a living record of Hong Kong's legal, judiciary, and penal systems. As the cultural heart of Hong Kong, Tai Kwun not only preserves precious historical heritage but has also become an important venue for hosting various cultural activities and exhibitions.
PMQ (Police Married Quarters)
PMQ was formerly the Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters, built in 1951 with over half a century of history. Through a revitalization plan initiated by the government in 2009, this historic building complex has been transformed into a mixed-use arts and design venue. PMQ is now an important hub for experiencing Hong Kong's local artisan culture, providing unique exhibition and event spaces for the creative industry.
Other Unique Venue Options
Hong Kong boasts over 163 unique event venues covering various styles and scales, suitable for international meetings, exhibitions, and various gathering activities. These venues include colonial buildings, former jail sites, magistracy courts, and other historically significant buildings that add unique cultural atmosphere to events.
Comments