Planning your visit
Those eager to explore the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre should start with a few essential details. Arriving is easy thanks to Hong Kong’s efficient transportation network, but timing is everything—some months and hours bring thick crowds. Though entrance into public areas is free, event halls may require tickets or registration. Most visitors wander the concourse for an hour or two, yet staying longer rewards those curious enough to peek into unexpected corners or linger over a harbor view. Most features are accessible to families, seniors, and people with limited mobility, though some event floors may be less so when crowded. Planning ahead ensures the whole visit flows smoothly.
- Best time to visit: Weekday mornings for quiet; October-March for comfortable weather and dramatic harbor light.
- How to get there: Take the MTR to Wan Chai Station, then walk via elevated walkways; ferries and trams also serve the area.
- Accessibility: Ramps, lifts, wide passageways; stroller- and wheelchair-friendly through most routes.
- Average visit duration: 1-2 hours for public zones; 3-4 hours or more if attending an event or exhibition.








