Travelling with children? Embark on a fun-filled adventure at Hong Kong International Airport with our guide to the best family-friendly activities for your two-hour layover.
Allow 10 minutes
When you have two hours on your hands and a family to keep entertained, what’s there to do? At Hong Kong International Airport, the answer is plenty, with a wide selection of restaurants and shops to visit. And don’t forget the airport lends out free infant strollers – just contact the airport team when you land.
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On the hunt for a gift or two? Head to the East Hall, where you’ll find the flagship The Magic of Hong Kong Disneyland store, featuring toys, games, souvenirs and everything else you’d expect from a shop that celebrates all things Disney.
Looking to keep the family happy on the next leg of your journey? Head to the Toys & Games shops for entertainment options or The Peninsula Boutique, which is filled with the hotel group’s finest delicacies: delicious chocolates, crumbly cookies and other tasty treats.
There are many family-friendly options found at the airport. The question will be what everyone is in the mood for.
Craving burgers, nuggets and chips? Burger King offers its flame-grilled kid-friendly fare with a great view of the planes. If you’re looking for something quick yet comforting, Gordon Ramsay Plane Food To Go has a variety of classic British dishes which are freshly made-to-order but quick to arrive.
Perhaps the whole family is clamouring for Hong Kong specialities? If so, opt for pastries, breads or local snacks at King Bakery – famous for their egg tarts. Or for quality Chinese delicacies, head to Wing Wah Bakery, where you’ll find traditional custard mooncakes, wife cakes, bridal cakes and more.
Have younger children to tire out? Head to the Digital Fun Zones: the Wonder and the Buzz for movies and TV shows, AR and VR games, and digital tablets with interactive games. For something adventurous, the Wonder Eggshell – an egg-shaped structure connected to climbing nets, tunnels and slides – encourages children to play and explore.
Still have energy left to burn? Challenge your children to find all of the 19 sculptures created by Hong Kong artists around the airport. As you walk through the main concourse, you’ll also discover the captivating Totems of Joy digital art installations. Snap a selfie to remember your family’s stylish departure.
After a day of fun, relax before your connecting flight by lounging in the Recharge zones, located near various gates around the airport. Aviation enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy plane spotting from the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Allow 40 minutes
You need to get to your connecting flight gate at least 30 minutes before departure: and with a whole family in tow, you’ll want to give yourself plenty of time. The automated people mover – the train shuttle in the basement – is a fast and fun way across the airport. Get a spot at the front windows to watch the journey through the tunnel.