![]() Volar
Address Since Volar opened its doors in December 2004, this members-only club has been the destination for the city’s hip and chic. Volar has two different spaces with decidedly different feels: a club area with regular international guest DJs in one, and a ... more... |
![]() Dragon-I
Address Dragon-I offers an excellent chance to see and be seen among Hong Kong’s more cosmopolitan party scene. A minimalist interior with Asian accents is scattered with modern lounge furniture. Dress code is essentially bouncer’s discretion, so put your ... more... |
![]() Drop
Address The dress code to get into this über-trendy night spot is strictly enforced and only the in-crowd is going to get anywhere, but the club does boast some of Hong Kong’s hottest DJs. Get there a little early to increase your chances of admission. more... |
![]() Yumla
Address With its tall trees and stone terraces, Yumla feels like something of a fairy tale. Graffiti artists are given license to decorate the walls and windows on a routine basis, so expect something new every time you enter. Music has something for ... more... |
![]() HEI HEI Club
Address Something for everyone at Hei Hei Club. A good mix of stylish people, friendly customer service and music of a generally good quality. Of late, the club crowd has been thinning in favour of newer venues in the city. more... |
![]() Solas Bar and Lounge
Address A popular spot in the Lan Kwai Fong district, usually packed to the brim on weekends. Be on your best behaviour with the bouncers—dress code is not strictly enforced, but those obviously out to cause trouble will be turned away. more... |
![]() CLUB NO.9
Address Located in the centre of Hong Kong’s international financial area, No. 9 exudes decadence from its Swarovski crystal chandeliers to its grandiose staircase. Perfect for impressing clients or friends if you don’t mind the dent in your wallet. more... |
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Upcoming Agenda
Birthday of Kwan Tai
Kwan Tai is the God of War and the patron of Hong Kong's police and gangsters!
Cheung Chau Bun Festival
The Bun Festival is local to the island of Cheung Chau only. Pak Tai, the Taoist God of the Sea is worshipped and evil spirits are scare away by loud gongs and drums during the procession.
user experience
Hong Kong - user Tracy Tomsett - 11/04/2007
British, living and working in Hong Kong.
XS2hongkong software is great! In an ever changing and fast paced city, keeping up with the local hotspots can be difficult. With XS2hongkong it's easy to find your way around without a guide book. I would certainly recommend it to visitors to HK. The fun phrases section is hilarious and a good way to strike up conversation - I have a talking phone!

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