Hong Kong Airport Guide
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Hong Kong Airport The main terminal root
Hong Kong Airport The main terminal 1
Hong Kong Airport International Terminal 1
For virtually everyone, Hong Kong Airport Terminal 1 is HKIA.
Terminal 1 of the HKIA was the largest airport passenger terminal building in the world when it opened - and it is vast. Forget the pokey hubs in places like Dubai - this place is big. It is so big you won't believe how mind bogglingly big it is, until you try to walk down the main central spine of the terminal. For very good reasons, there is a free train that runs between each ends, the Wing and Pier.
There is a medical centre on level six. Children's play areas are located near Gates 22 and 36. The main shopping centre is at the 'root' of the pier, where you enter past security: the fast food eateries are above. There are some shops at the far end of the pier, but they are much poorer.
Hong Kong Airport The Terminal 2 Sky Plaza has the wow factor
Hong Kong Airport International Terminal 2
Hong Kong Airport Terminal 2 is an oddity - you can't get a flight from it!Instead, Terminal 2 operates just as a check in desk - but some checkin - and has a vast shopping centre, called SkyPlaza. Opened in June 2007, it is linked with the MTR Airport Express with it's own platform.
Skydeck It's deserted most of the time
When you are through security in Terminal 2, you go straight through to Terminal 1 on the same free automated people mover train that runs between the east and west halls of Terminal 1.
Aviation Discovery Centre at Hong Kong Airport
In terminal 2 if you have time to spare before going through security, check out the IMAX cinema on the upper level, and the Aviation Discovery Centre. Although looking rather tired now, it is a good place to learn about planes, and it has a great Cockpit Simulator. Also here is the Skydeck, for which there is a nominal HK$7 charge (although this is rarely collected). If you go up in the lift - to the seventh floor - there is an amazing wrap around view of the entire airport, and the planes come pretty close when they land too.
Hong Kong Airport Control Tower
Hong Kong Airport North Satellite Concourse
Hong Kong Airport ran out of gates, so it built the two-storey North Satellite Concourse (NSC) in 2009. Alas it isn't connected to the train. You need to get the shuttle bus service between the NSC and Terminal 1 which runs every four minutes, although the underground train will soon be extended to here.The concourse was designed for narrow-body aircraft and is equipped with 10 jet bridges.
Shopping facilities in the North Satellite Concourse are fairly basic.
Hong Kong Airport Pay in, First & Business Class lounges
Hong Kong Airport Terminal Map
Hong Kong Airport transportation
Virtually everyone who lands at Hong Kong airport takes the Airport Express Line train to the city: there are buses on the Hong Kong Airport to City route, but they take a lot longer than the train. There is really no reason to look for alternatives.
Hong Kong Airport train - the Kong Kong Airport Express
The Hong Kong airport rail express line is called the MTR Corporation Airport Express. It operates trains from HKIA to downtown every 10 minutes during the day, and every 12 minutes at night. The journey the airport to Hong Kong Station takes 24 minutes, but most people stop off at Kowloon, which only takes 18 minutes. Have no fear you'll end up on a tired metro - Kong Kong Airport Express trains are brand new, and travel at 130 kilometres per hour.
Hong Kong Airport Airport Train
Hong Kong Metro Clean, quiet, empty.
Hong Kong Airport Bus to the airport
Hong Kong Airport shuttle bus services
There are many bus services from Hong Kong airport to the city. At the airport, head to the Ground Transportation Centre. The main to the ciry centre (including Kowloon) are the A11, E11 & N11 (the nightbus). The Hong Kong airport bus to kowloon fare is HK$90 (taking about 20 minutes); To Tsing Yi, the cost is HK$60. Bus servies are Citybus, Long Win, and New Lantao.
Hong Kong Airport taxi services
Getting a taxi to and from Hong Kong Airport is usually trouble free. Taxis are readily available from the Ground Transportation Centre next to the passenger terminal. There are separate queues for various services; urban taxis are red and serve almost all destinations in the city, New Territories taxis are green, and Lantau taxis are blue.
Taxis The ranks at Hong Kong Airport
Hong Kong Airport ferry services
Hong Kong Airport Ferry to the airport
There are high-speed ferry services between the airport and six points in the Pearl River Delta: Guan Humen, Macau, Zhuhai Jiuzhou, Zhongshan, Shenzhen Fuyong and Shenzhen Shekou. An Automated People Mover connects the ferry transfer desk in the arrivals hall with Skypier ferry terminal.
Car Hire at Hong Kong Airport
Driving is chaotic in Hong Kong, and it is very rare for tourists to hire cars. Chauffeur-driven cars are the way to go, if you don't like public transport.
Hong Kong Airport Arrivals
Arrival and passport control is generally a breeze at Hong Kong: passport control only takes a few minutes, and then you can quickly collect your luggage from the vast arrival hall. Beware that fragile items such as pushchairs (strollers/buggies) are delivered to the far end of the carousel. Once past customs, you are in the arrival hall of Terminal 1: terminal 2 is through the tunnel.
Hong Kong Airport Arrivals hall, landside
Hong Kong Airport The main terminal 1
Regal Hotel Hong Kong Airport
Hong Kong Airport Hotels
There is just one airport hotel at Hong Kong airport which you can walk to directly from arrivals: the Regal Airport Hotel.
It is connected to the passenger terminal by a covered walkway; just turn left at customs, head to Starbucks and follow the signs. The hotel is a little dated - and pricey - but for the convenience it is worth it. Not surprisingly, it is the main one populated by overseas aircrew.
Regal Hotel Hong Kong Airport
Marriott Hotel Hong Kong Airport
Novotel Hotel Citygate Hong Kong Airport
Hong Kong Airport Left Luggage
Hong Kong airport luggage storage is handled by a company called Pacific. The Hong Kong Airport Left Luggage desk is available in the Arrivals hall - just follow the signs, although they aren't that obvious; it really is quite hard to find: once you exit customs at either the top or bottom of Terminal 1, head to the centre, and follow the signs to 'Trains to City' and then, when you see three escalators heading into the basement marked 'Transport to Mainland China' turn sharp right. Head down a bit of a slope, and then left to where the tunnel is under the road to Terminal 2. At the mid point of the tunnel is the left luggage area.
Hong Kong Left Baggage
Car parking
Hong Kong airport car parking is quite good. From Hong Kong Island, follow road signs to Western Harbour Tunnel. Once out of the tunnel, drive along the West Kowloon Expressway; follow airport road signs and cross the Tsing Ma Bridge to the airport island. Then continue along North Lantau Highway to reach the airport.
Hong Kong Airport Bars and Restaurants
It's an odd thing, but there aren't that many places for a decent pint at Hong Kong airport. Sure, there are a few (but not that many) restaurants, but when it comes down to just a plain old pub, you're out of luck. Alas, the Irish pub in the Arrivals hall has now closed. If you need a pint after 9pm in arrivals, or landside, head to the basement of the Regal Hotel where the China bar is open until 3am, and has live bands. Its the usual aircrew hangout. If you fancy a beer, you're best off in terminal 2 before security, where there is the Heineken bar high up on the balcony. In Terminal 1 the Peak Lookout bar and restaurant does much the same job. The only real option airside is right at the end of the pier where there is the new addition of the Heineken beer trolley. Also beware that these places close insanely early. After 9pm and you'll be really stuck for anywhere to prop up the bar counter. No wonder the pay-per-entry lounges do such a roaring trade: they are just about the only places to sit down with a quiet beer. There are quite a few fast food joints, but again not so many decent sit down restaurants.
The Seafood Bar Hong Kong Airport
Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar
Open: 0700-2330 Terminal 1, Airside, Food Junction, WingOne of the classiest places to drink - or come to that eat - the Caviar House and Prunier Seafood Bar is right at the root of the pier where it branches out into the two wings. There is a very good French wine selection, and not a bad collection from the new world down under either. As for eating, this seafood bar is well known for producing its own smoked salmon and fresh caviar in it's own factories, and also imports caviar from the Caspian. Everything from the menu is prepared in front of the customers - which slightly reduces the shock of getting the bill.
Heineken Bar Landside Hong Kong Airport Terminal 2
Heineken Bar - Landside
Open: 1100-2100 Terminal 2, Landside, high up on the balcony midway between the IMAX and HSBCThe only decent boozer at Hong Kong airport is alas landside: you need to get the pintage in here, before going through security, which can be an issue. Worse still, it sells itself as 'the airport's first theme bar concept'. Hmmm. However there is no missing it: the Heineken Bar has a loud green décor with the ominously sounding "Sub-zero Fridge & Freezer". Don't miss the display cabinet with Heineken trophies.
Heineken Bar Landside Hong Kong Airport
Heineken Bar - Airside
Open: 0900-2130 Terminal 1, Airside, at the far end of the pierThe only real beer bar airside at Hong Kong airport is so hidden most people miss it: indeed, the bar was an afterthought because many people complained about the lack of facilities.
Heineken Bar Shelf & Trolley Airside at Hong Kong Airport
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Hong Kong Airport Code: HKG | |||
ICAO Code: | VHHH | Timezone: | UTC+8 |
Elevation: | 28 ft (9 m) | Runways: | 2 |
Latitude: | 22.309 | Longitude: | 113.915 |