Getting around Hong Kong
Planning to travel in Hong Kong? Whether you’re a visitor or a resident, let this guide help you make the most of your Hong Kong experience. Travel from the airport to a hotel using Uber and discover popular routes and destinations.
Ways to get around Hong Kong
Walking
Walking in Hong Kong is an efficient and enjoyable way to explore certain areas, thanks to its well-maintained pedestrian infrastructure and compact urban layout. Many neighborhoods are interconnected by elevated walkways and pedestrian bridges, making navigation straightforward. However, the city’s hilly terrain and subtropical climate, with hot and humid summers, may pose challenges for longer walks. While some districts are easily accessible on foot, distances between attractions or steep inclines in certain areas might make walking less practical. Overall, walking is a convenient option for short distances or exploring specific districts.
Biking
Cycling in Hong Kong presents some challenges due to limited infrastructure in urban areas like Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, where roads are often busy and not designed for cyclists. However, there are dedicated bike paths in certain areas, such as the New Territories, which offer scenic routes and safer conditions for cycling. The city’s hilly terrain and dense traffic can make biking less practical for daily commuting. Additionally, the humid climate may affect comfort during longer rides. While biking can be enjoyable in specific regions, it may not be the most convenient way to navigate the city overall.
Car
Driving in Hong Kong can be difficult due to frequent traffic congestion and limited parking availability, especially in densely populated areas. The city’s compact layout and well-developed public transportation system often make alternatives to driving more practical. While the road infrastructure is modern and well-maintained, navigating through busy streets can be time-consuming. Parking is often expensive and difficult to find, particularly in central districts. For those considering driving, it is important to plan routes carefully and account for potential delays caused by heavy traffic.
Public Transit
Hong Kong’s public transit system is an excellent way to get around, thanks to its extensive and efficient infrastructure. The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) connects most areas of the city, making it easy to reach key destinations. Buses and minibuses provide additional coverage, including routes to areas not served by the MTR. Trams operate on Hong Kong Island, offering a unique and affordable way to travel. Ferries connect the islands and provide scenic commutes. The city’s compact layout and well-maintained transit options make public transportation a practical choice, even during rainy weather, as most stations and stops are sheltered.
Train
The train system in Hong Kong is an efficient way to travel, with a well-developed rail network connecting key areas. The system operates on a regular schedule, with trains running frequently, especially during peak hours. Many destinations, including urban centers and major attractions, are easily accessible by train. The infrastructure is modern and designed to handle high passenger volumes, making it a reliable option for commuting. Multiple routes are available, allowing for convenient transfers and coverage of most areas. The rail system’s efficiency and accessibility make it a practical choice for navigating the city.
Ferry
Ferries provide a convenient way to travel across Hong Kong, connecting key areas like Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the outlying islands. Services operate frequently, with some routes running every 10-20 minutes, making them a reliable option for commuters and tourists. Ferries are pedestrian-friendly, and some routes accommodate bicycles, though car transport is not typically available. Travel times vary, with popular routes like the Star Ferry between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui taking about 10 minutes. Ferries provide easy access to many destinations, though weather conditions and longer distances to certain islands may occasionally affect travel preferences.
Reserve a ride in Hong Kong with Uber
Arrange your car service needs in advance with Uber in Hong Kong. Request a ride up to 30 days ahead, whether you need transportation to the airport, you have plans to visit a restaurant, or you’re going somewhere else.
Traveling with large groups and family on Uber
Whether you need extra space or special accommodations, these ride options in Hong Kong will help you and your group get to your destination.
UberXL and UberXXL
UberXL is available for groups of up to 6 people. If you need guaranteed trunk space, UberXXL has you covered.
Group rides
When you invite your friends or family to your group ride, each person can add their own pickup or dropoff spot.
Requesting multiple cars
If there’s only one account holder in your group, they can order up to 3 rides on demand. Each ride must start before the next one is requested.
Uber Shuttle
Our shuttle option is available for select airport routes and designated event venues.
Uber Car seat
Reserve a ride with a car seat ahead of time (for children weighing 5 to 65 pounds).
Uber for teens
Teen accounts allow your teenagers to request their own rides under your Family Profile with always-on live safety features and real-time updates.
Request a ride for someone else
}Have a driver-partner pick up or drop off friends or family by requesting a ride on their behalf and paying from your Uber account.
Uber Rent
Compare, reserve, and pay for rental cars with Uber. Reserve a car today or for the future with flexible scheduling. Some vehicles can even be delivered to you.
Airport rentals
Travelers can enjoy the convenience of booking a rental car to pick up or drop off at the airport.
Rideshare and other services in Hong Kong
Getting around Hong Kong without a car is easy with Uber. Find places to visit in the area, then request a ride on any day and at any time of the week. You can request a ride in real-time or request a ride in advance so your ride is ready when you are. Whether you’re traveling in a group or alone, you can use the app to find a ride option for your needs.
Open the Uber app and enter your destination to begin exploring Hong Kong.
Hong Kong taxis and other ride options
Getting a taxi in Hong Kong just got easier with the Uber app. In a few steps, you can request a local taxi and pay for your trip all from one place. Whether you’re requesting a taxi from the airport or you’re discovering somewhere new, sign in on Uber.com or open the app and enter a destination in Hong Kong.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Uber available in Hong Kong?
Yes. The Uber app gives you the power to request a ride to get around Hong Kong anytime, 24/7.
- What’s the most affordable way to travel in Hong Kong?
With Uber, you can choose the ride option that works best for your budget when you travel in Hong Kong. To get an estimated cost, sign in online or open the app and input your destination in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear. Scroll to explore what’s currently available.
- Can I get around Hong Kong without a car?
Yes. Sign in online or open your Uber app to request a ride in Hong Kong, and let your driver take you where you want to go. (You might see other Hong Kong transportation options available in your app, too.)
- How does Uber in Hong Kong help keep riders safe?
Your safety when traveling in Hong Kong is a top priority. In a few taps, you can access in-app features like the emergency assistance button to call authorities if you need help.
Uber does not tolerate the use of alcohol or drugs by drivers using the Uber app. If you believe your driver may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, please have the driver end the trip immediately.
Commercial vehicles may be subject to additional state government taxes, which would be over and above the toll.
*Sample rider prices are average UberX prices only and do not reflect variations due to geography, traffic delays, promotions, or other factors. Flat rates and minimum fees may apply. Actual prices for rides and scheduled rides may vary.