Explore Hong Kong and access the most popular areas.
Get around Hong Kong by metro or escape by train to nearby destinations in the Pearl River Delta, like Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.
Continue your journey from Hong Kong to your next destination in China.
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Getting around Hong Kong
Hong Kong's urban transportation network comprises metro lines operated by MTR.
Getting around Hong Kong by metro
The metro operator MTR interconnects the urbanised areas of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories.
MTR
| Stations | Transfers | |
| Kennedy Town | ||
| HKU | ||
| Sai Ying Pun | ||
| Sheung Wan | ||
| Central |
Tsuen Wan Line Tung Chung Line Airport Express Line |
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| Admiralty |
Tsuen Wan Line South Island Line East Rail Line |
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| Wan Chai | ||
| Causeway Bay | ||
| Tin Hau | ||
| Fortress Hill | ||
| North Point |
Tseung Kwan O Line |
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| Quarry Bay |
Tseung Kwan O Line |
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| Tai Koo | ||
| Sai Wan Ho | ||
| Shau Kei Wan | ||
| Heng Fa Chuen | ||
| Chai Wan |
| Stations | Transfers | |
| Hong Kong |
Airport Express Line Tsuen Wan Line Island Line |
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| Kowloon |
Airport Express Line Tuen Ma Line Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link |
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| Olympic | ||
| Nam Cheong |
Tuen Ma Line |
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| Lai King |
Tsuen Wan Line |
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| Tsing Yi |
Airport Express Line |
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| Sunny Bay |
Disneyland Resort Line |
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| Tung Chung |
| Stations | Transfers | |
| Central |
Island Line Tung Chung Line Airport Express Line |
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| Admiralty |
Island Line South Island Line East Rail Line |
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| Tsim Sha Tsui |
Tuen Ma Line |
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| Jordan | ||
| Yau Ma Tei |
Kwun Tong Line |
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| Mong Kok |
Kwun Tong Line |
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| Prince Edward |
Kwun Tong Line |
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| Sham Shui Po | ||
| Cheung Sha Wan | ||
| Lai Chi Kok | ||
| Mei Foo |
Tuen Ma Line |
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| Lai King |
Tung Chung Line |
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| Kwai Fong | ||
| Kwai Hing | ||
| Tai Wo Hau | ||
| Tsuen Wan |
Travellers with MTR Tourist Day Pass can enjoy unlimited travel on MTR, Light Rail and MTR Bus for 24 consecutive hours.
MTR Tourist Day Pass
Getting around Hong Kong by train
Hong Kong Airport is connected to Hong Kong Island and Kowloon by the Airport Express trains operated by MTR.
MTR
| Stations | Transfers | |
| Hong Kong |
Tung Chung Line Tsuen Wan Line Island Line |
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| Kowloon |
Tung Chung Line Tuen Ma Line Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link |
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| Tsing Yi |
Tung Chung Line |
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| Airport | Hong Kong International Airport | |
| AsiaWorld-Expo |
Travellers who want to get from Hong Kong, Kowloon and Tsing Yi stations to Hong Kong Airport by train can purchase the Hong Kong Airport Express Ticket.
Hong Kong Airport Express Ticket
Areas
MTR serves the following areas in Hong Kong:
Hong Kong City
Hong Kong City comprises popular areas such as Central and Kowloon.
Metro routes to Central
Metro routes to Kowloon
Getting out of Hong Kong
If you are staying in Hong Kong and you want to explore the surroundings, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are nearby destinations perfect for one-day or two-days escapes.
Getting out of Hong Kong by train
The railway company China Railway (CR) operates train lines that interconnect Hong Kong with Guangzhou and Shenzhen in the Pearl River Delta.
China Railway
Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong high speed railway serving Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong
Destinations
Hong Kong is connected by train with the following destinations in the Pearl River Delta:
Train routes to Guangzhou
Train routes to Shenzhen
Continue your journey from Hong Kong
From Hong Kong, you can continue your journey to your next destination in China.
Continue your journey from Hong Kong by plane
Hong Kong is served by Hong Kong Airport, which is connected to the city center by trains.
The airlines China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Hong Kong Airlines and Cathay Pacific operate flights that interconnect Hong Kong with Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing.
China Eastern Airlines
| Airport | Destinations |
| Hong Kong Airport (HKG) |
Beijing – Daxing Airport (PKX) Xi'An – Xianyang Airport (XIY) Shanghai – Pudong Airport (PVG) Shanghai – Hongqiao Airport (SHA) Hangzhou – Xiaoshan Airport (HGH) Kunming – Changshui Airport (KMG) Guangzhou – Baiyun Airport (CAN) |
China Southern Airlines
| Airport | Destinations |
| Hong Kong Airport (HKG) |
Beijing – Daxing Airport (PKX) Harbin – Harbin Taiping Airport (HRB) |
Hong Kong Airlines
| Airport | Destinations |
| Hong Kong Airport (HKG) |
Beijing – Capital Airport (PEK) Beijing – Daxing Airport (PKX) Xi'An – Xianyang Airport (XIY) Shanghai – Pudong Airport (PVG) Shanghai – Hongqiao Airport (SHA) Hangzhou – Xiaoshan Airport (HGH) Chongqing – Chongqing Jiangbei Airport (CKG) |
Cathay Pacific
| Airport | Destinations |
| Hong Kong Airport (HKG) |
Beijing – Capital Airport (PEK) Qingdao – Liuting Airport (TAO) Xi'An – Xianyang Airport (XIY) Shanghai – Pudong Airport (PVG) Shanghai – Hongqiao Airport (SHA) Hangzhou – Xiaoshan Airport (HGH) Chongqing – Chongqing Jiangbei Airport (CKG) Changsha – Huanghua Airport (CSX) Xiamen – Gaoqi Airport (XMN) Guangzhou – Baiyun Airport (CAN) |
Continue your journey from Hong Kong by train
The railway company China Railway (CR) operates train lines that interconnect Hong Kong with Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Chengdu, Nanning and Guilin.
China Railway
Beijing–Hong Kong high speed railway serving Hong Kong and Beijing
Shanghai-Hong Kong high speed railway serving Hong Kong and Shanghai
Chongqing-Hong Kong high speed railway serving Hong Kong, Guilin and Chongqing
Chengdu-Hong Kong high speed railway serving Hong Kong and Chengdu
Nanning-Hong Kong high speed railway serving Hong Kong and Nanning
Destinations
Hong Kong is connected by plane and by train with the following destinations in Northern China and Eastern China:
Hong Kong is connected by plane and by train with the following destinations in Western China:
Train routes to Chengdu
Hong Kong is connected by train with the following destinations in South Central China:
Train routes to Nanning
Island Line serving Central
International flights serving Beijing and Shanghai
International flights serving Beijing
International flights serving Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing
International flights serving Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing