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    Best places to relax and unwind at Hong Kong International Airport

    Ease into your journey with the comforts of our newly renovated Cathay Pacific lounges or by taking advantage of complimentary airport facilities and day beds
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    So, you’ve got some time to kill at Hong Kong International Airport. Whether you’ve arrived early for your flight or are passing through during a layover, you’ll find more than a few ways to relax or keep entertained before your onward journey.

    From newly renovated lounges to complimentary day beds and massage services, let us guide you through the best places to refresh, relax and unwind at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). 

    Interior of The Wing, Cathay Pacific business lounge with artwork hanging on the wall.
    A woman folding a white towel by a bathtub with wooden frame at a Cathay Pacific lounge.
    A Cathay Pacific lounge airside at Hong Kong International Airport with a Cathay Pacific aircraft seen through the windows.

    Lounge in luxury

    Curl up in the lap of luxury at our newly renovated First class and Business lounges, open to travellers who hold an eligible ticket, Cathay membership or oneworld tier status. Freshen up with an invigorating shower, lock in some focus time at one of the quiet work spaces, or refuel with a warming bowl of our famous dan dan noodles.

    While The Wing, First undergoes an exciting transformation*, The Bridge has reopened with new features to suit travellers of all kinds. Allow little ones to explore the Family Corner, take work calls in the meeting room or enjoy some extra privacy in our new Diamond Suite, available exclusively to Diamond members and First class passengers. A range of dining options will keep hunger at bay, while original artworks from our Gallery in the skies project will have you feeling inspired ahead of your travels.  

    Alternatively, Plaza Premium  operates three airside lounges for passengers with the necessary credit card status or those who pay the entry fee, plus another lounge near departure Gate 1, where eligible passengers can enjoy the Plaza Premium First experience.

    Looking to unwind over a meal? Watch our mouthwatering video guide to the best places to eat at Hong Kong International Airport below.

    A view of a blue padded chair and foot rest at the recharge zone in Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Airport Authority Hong Kong

    A view of the working stations near the boarding gates at Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Airport Authority Hong Kong

    Zone out in style

    Ensuring you’re refreshed, well-fed and hydrated before your outbound or connecting flight is easy at HKIA. You’ll find several water dispensing stations dotted around, with hot and tepid water available. If you want to stay connected, Wi-Fi is available free of charge, with designated high-speed zones and charging stations located throughout the passenger terminals. 

    Travellers with a long layover at HKIA can stretch out in the Resting Lounges throughout Terminal 1 – you’ll get a nice view of the apron here, too. You can also make a pit stop at the various Recharge Zones , which are decked out with working stations andpadded reclining chairs. Meanwhile,family-friendly areas known as the Buzz Zones and Wonder Zonesfeaturee cartoons to keep youngsters entertained.

    Looking to loosen up tired muscles? Squeeze in a visit to Oriental Massage for a head, shoulder or foot rub before the next leg of your journey.

    Children playing interactive games at colourful Buzz Zone inside Hong Kong International Airport .

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    Children playing at Wonder Eggshell playground inside the Hong Kong International Airport.

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    People sat watching a TV in the Wonder Zone inside Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Airport Authority Hong Kong

    Family fun for little travellers

    In addition to the Recharge Zones, Terminal 1 boasts two themed play areas; younger travellers can immerse themselves in virtual reality experiences and video games at The Wonder Zone , while The Buzz Zone will keep them busy with interactive games and playground facilities.

    More excitement awaits children aged 6 through 12 at Wonder Eggshell in Terminal 1. This unique play space features a giant eggshell structure that connects to climbing nets, slides and a curved net tunnel, offering the perfect way for kids to burn their energy for a peaceful flight ahead.

    A view of the barrier-free Caring Corner inside Hong Kong International Airport.

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    A view inside the barrier-free toilet facility inside the Hong Kong International Aiport.

    Credit: Airport Authority Hong Kong

    Barrier-free comforts

    HKIA provides two Caring Corners , dedicated spaces designed to support travellers with special needs, including those with reduced mobility, the elderly and pregnant women. Near Gate 36 and the transfer desk, you’ll find comfortable seating, a flight information display screen and a help phone. Additionally, near Gate 69, there’s a fully accessible, barrier-free changing room , complete with clean and comfortable toilet and shower facilities, handlebars and a full-length changing bed.

    An interior view of Intervals Sky Bar and Restaurant with a view of the tarmac and runway at Hong Kong International Airport
     A view of Hong Kong International Airport’s skybridge with a Cathay Pacific airport crossing on a clear day.

    Scenic spots worth the stroll

    If you’ve got time for a snap, some of the most photogenic views are from the Sky Bridge, an impressive 200-metre walkway (parts of which are transparent) that connects Terminal 1 and the T1 Satellite Concourse. The wrap-around windows and sections of glass floor allow you to watch planes taxi beneath your feet. If you want to bask in fantastic views over a delicious cocktail, spend a happy hour at Intervals Sky Bar and Restaurant .

    For a breath of fresh air or a dose of vitamin D, continue your stroll to the end of the Sky Bridge where you’ll find the Sky Deck, complete with seating areas and binoculars for sightseeing.  

    When you're ready to board, make your way to the gate. You’ll be glad to start your journey relaxed and well rested.

    *As we continue to refine our customer experience, The Wing, First will close for renovations at midnight on 23 May.

    Important notice: Terminal 2 is currently undergoing major expansion and is expected to re-open in phases starting late 2025.

    This story was originally published in June 2020 and updated in June 2025.

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