The hotel is situated amidst the city's busiest Causeway Bay district, which is a prime center of business, conventions, exhibitions, cultural and sports activities, entertainment, and shopping. Guests can enjoy an array of exceptional Hong Kong attractions only a short distance from the hotel.
Causeway Bay Shopping District
Causeway Bay is the shopping district and commercial center in Hong Kong. The stylish shopping malls and department stores, like Times Square and Sogo, offer a selection of products and brands, bringing shoppers a unique shopping experience.
Hong Kong Stadium
Regal Hongkong Hotel is the closest 5-star hotel to this favorite venue of major international sports events, including the annual Rugby Sevens.
Noon Day Gun
Sitting on the waterfront on Gloucester Road in Causeway Bay, the Noon Day Gun is fired once everyday at noon. The tradition is said to date back to the time when a Jardine employee fired a one-gun salute when the head of the company sailed into port. A senior royal Navy officer took offense at this practice and as a penalty, the company was ordered to fire the gun at noon everyday as a time signal.
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
The second largest convention and exhibition venue in Asia, where thousands of events, exhibitions, and conventions are held each year.
Lan Kwai Fong
A cheerful collection of Western-style restaurants, nightclubs, and bars in Hong Kong's trendiest nightlife area. The area fills with people of different nationalities to celebrate during the festive seasons.
The Peak
The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. Looking down from The Peak, visitors will be amazed by the spectacular view of the surrounding city skyline, the world-famous Victoria Harbor and Kowloon, towering skyscrapers, and peaceful green hillsides. Getting to the Peak by the Peak Tram is an unforgettable experience.
Aberdeen
Situated in Aberdeen Harbor, the Jumbo Floating Restaurants designed like a classic Chinese palace can accommodate up to 2,300 people. The Jumbo is one of the world's largest floating restaurants and a tourist icon. It excels in the preparation of seafood for discerning diners.
Ocean Park
Ocean Park is one of Hong Kong's most popular attractions, providing an exciting mix of entertainment, education, and conservation facilities. Situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, it features rides, exhibits, and facilities around a hillside.