
Celebrating a special occasion or simply treating your loved one to a memorable date night in Hong Kong? Here are some of our fave romantic spots.
A lot of people enjoy having a date night just cuddling up with each other and watching their favourite 90s movies and trashy TV shows – you’re not spending money and you’re not wearing make-up – great! But sometimes it’s still nice to go out and make some memories together. Whether you want to spend time over casual dinner and drinks, celebrate an anniversary at a fine dining restaurant, or go for some outdoor activities, here are the best romantic spots to help take date nights in Hong Kong to another level.
Romantic spots for date nights in Hong Kong
1. Indulge in a romantic dinner at Pirata
With its sky-high views, attentive services, and intimate ambiance, Pirata has always been one of our favourite restaurants for date nights in Hong Kong. To take its romantic atmosphere further up a notch, the restaurant is now offering an exclusive Date Night experience (from just $520 per person). Every Tuesday evening, you and your loved one can order from a special menu designed exclusively for couples. Feel free to go all lovey-dovey as you share a variety of delectable Italian dishes: 24-month aged Burrata and Parma Ham; Tuna Carpaccio alla Norma; “Lilli e il vagabondo” Meatballs and Spaghetti; Pirata’s Signature Butcher’s Cut or Wild Caught Barramundi for your main; and, finally, the Grande Tiramisu for a sweet note. Also, make sure to complete your experience by pairing your meal with the curated selection of bubbles, Italian wine, and cocktails. Bonus: we love that Pirata offers the option to prepay for the evening, so that the host can simply sit back and enjoy the moment – so thoughtful!
Pirata, 29 & 30/F, 239 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, p. 2887 0270
2. Catch a movie at Broadway Cinematheque, plus a coffee at Kubrick
Any good movie on at the theatre that you’d like to watch with someone? If so, head to Broadway Cinematheque in Yau Ma Tei and catch your favourite film, followed by a cup of coffee at Kubrick. The bookshop café is attached to the cinema, where you can browse different genres of books, appreciate art pieces, and discuss the movie you’ve just watched.
Read more about the best cinemas in Hong Kong.
Broadway Cinematheque, Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong, p. 2388 0002
3. Take a stroll in Chi Lin Nunnery

If you want to have a peaceful walk with your loved one, Chi Lin Nunnery is the best place to be. The large temple complex is renovated in Tang dynasty style and features a series of temple halls, treasure Buddhist relics, soothing lotus ponds and a beautiful garden for you to walk around.
Read our full story on Chi Lin Nunnery.
Chi Lin Nunnery, 5 Chi Lin Drive, Diamond Hill, Hong Kong
4. Relax with a couple’s spa session at The Mandarin Spa

Planning a relaxing date night in Hong Kong? Treat yourself and your partner to an exquisite massage session at The Mandarin Spa. One of the treatments you can enjoy as a couple is the three-hour Pure Indulgence, which comprises the signature foot ritual, a steam shower, followed by a bath in the vitality pool, or a lie-down on the heated Ganbanyoku bed. Then, after a light spa meal, you can choose any treatment between the Oriental Qi, Thai Massage Pure Oxygen Facial, and plenty of other options on the Spa menu. This experience will be the perfect retreat for you busy bees!
Check out our favourite hotel spas in Hong Kong for more luxury and calm.
The Mandarin Spa, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2825 4888
5. Dine and take in the views at Aqua

Nothing is more romantic than enjoying fine food while overlooking breathtaking views of the Victoria Harbour at Aqua. Enjoy Japanese and Italian cuisine accompanied by wine and tipples from around the world in a magical dinner experience with your loved one. Or, if you prefer having your meal earlier in the day, head to the restaurant in the afternoon for their lunch or brunch instead. Just add a bunch of colourful gerberas, and your date will definitely feel special.
Aqua, 17/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 3427 2288
6. Let your hair down at Foxglove

Disguised as an umbrella shop, this speakeasy-inspired bar can be accessed through a secret doorway at the back of the boutique, and you will need to touch a specific umbrella handle at the shop to enter. Stepping into Foxglove, you’ll be mesmerised by their interior that resembles first-class airplanes, vintage cars, and somewhat reminiscent of movies like Kingsman. With the impeccable service, tasty food, and delicious cocktails, Foxglove should definitely be your next romantic destination – especially when the band starts playing.
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Foxglove, 2/F, Printing House, 6 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2116 8949
7. Head to Hong Kong Space Museum for a starry, starry night

A visit to a museum is not only educating and entertaining, we think it can also be romantic in a way – think Ross and Rachel from Friends! At the Hong Kong Space Museum, you can experience stargazing inside the hemispherical projection dome. The museum also produces Sky Show every year which is displayed using the digital planetarium projection system, so you can finally have a date night in Hong Kong under the stars.
Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, p. 2721 0226
8. Grab some drinks at Le Boudoir

Get transported to the olden days of France at Le Boudoir. Serving cocktails and other fine liquors, the lounge exudes a romantic vibe with its Belle Époque interior design, dangling chandeliers, velvet couches, and baroque wallpaper in warm tones of red. The staff here are fabulous too, making Le Boudoir a great choice for you to bring someone you’d like to impress.
Le Boudoir, B/F, 65 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 9858 2691
9. Sampan ride around Aberdeen Harbour

Aberdeen Harbour is a quirky romantic spot to have a date with your partner. Simply hire a sampan, sit back, and relax as the boatman takes you to some picturesque spots for you to snap some romantic photos together. As you take in the scenery of floating restaurants, junks, houseboats, and seafood markets, you can get a sense of the rich heritage of the Tanka and Hoklo communities in the area too.
Aberdeen Sightseeing Sampan, Aberdeen Harbour, Hong Kong
10. Picnic at the top of the IFC Mall

Have we passed the age of hanging out on the rooftop of the IFC Mall? Never. In between all the bars and restaurants, there’s a public outdoor area with chairs and tables that you can use to have your own picnic. Prepare something nice from home, bring your own bottle of wine, and enjoy them here overlooking the million-dollar-view of Hong Kong skyline in the afternoon or at night. Plus, all that effort is sure to score you points!
Thinking about West Kowloon instead? Don’t worry, it’s in our compete list of picnic spots in Hong Kong.
IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2295 3308
11. Watch the sunset at Ha Pak Nai
Watching sunsets has got to be one of the most romantic activities you can do in Hong Kong. If you want to escape the urban hustle with your loved one, plan a hike to Ha Pak Nai. This remote spot near Yuen Long and Tuen Mun is a wetland area, surrounded by mud-banks and mountain ranges (including the famous Lau Fau Shan). Not only is Ha Pak Nai one of the best known hotspots for watching sunsets in Hong Kong, but the region is also known for its rich biodiversity and rare species.
In search of more gorgeous views of the city? Try going on a night hike in Hong Kong.
Ha Pak Nai, Hong Kong
12. Throw a strike at Belair Bowling Centre

Sometimes the classics can’t be beat, and a bowling date is as classic as they come. The Belair Bowling Centre has 22 lanes waiting for a fun time – whether it’s one-on-one or a group date. Throw some bowling balls around and get the chemistry going. Impress your date with your bowling skills (or lack thereof) and find time to get to know each other between strikes. On this date, you’ll score points even if you’re throwing gutterballs all night!
Want to find an alley closer to home? Check out our list of bowling alleys in Hong Kong.
Belair Bowling Centre, Shop 4, 2/F, Belair Gardens Shopping Arcade 1, 52 Tai Chung Kiu Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong, p. 2649 9022
13. Take a ride on the Star Ferry

Don’t know what to do for a date in Hong Kong? Why not take a ride on a part of local history with the Star Ferry. You can take a cheap daytime trip across the harbour or splurge on one of the Star Ferry’s nighttime harbour tours. Step aboard a special Star Ferry that harkens back to the 1920s while you relax on the deck and take in the skyline. For an extra special time, book the Star Ferry’s Harbour Tour “A Symphony of Lights” to take in the nightly light show in style.
Find out more about Star Ferry.
14. Hop on the Ding Ding

If you’re looking for a down-to-earth date activity that’s still exciting, hop on the Ding Ding. Riding the Hong Kong Tram is a unique way to explore the city. Go to the top deck and nab front seats and watch the neighbourhoods whiz by. Something catch your eye? Hop off whenever you want and explore a new area with your date. Not only is the tram a convenient mode of public transportation, you’ll be experiencing a piece of Hong Kong history in all its glory.
Check out our tram tour of Hong Kong for itinerary ideas.
15. Lace up your skates and hit the ice at Cityplaza Ice Palace

There’s no better ice-breaker than ice skating! CityPlaza Ice Palace accommodates all levels of skaters with its revamped facilities, making your ice skating experience smooth and fun. Show off your twirls or simply try to stay upright, hand-in-hand with your date. Glide along and try out some moves while heating things up with a nice conversation. Even if you fall, you’ll have someone by your side to help you up.
Wanna find a rink closer to you? Check out these ice skating rinks in Hong Kong.
Cityplaza Ice Palace, L1, Cityplaza, 18 Tai Koo Shing Road, Tai Koo, Hong Kong, p. 2844 8688
[This article was originally published in September 2018 and updated in 2023 by Min Ji Park.]