Final Call: How to get to the HK7s 2025

06 March 2025
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Tickets, mates, costumes sorted? With just a month to go, it's time to tackle the transport puzzle. Our state of the art new home comes with all the bells and whistles – but what’s the best way to get there?

Getting around: Your options
By MTR:

Quick, easy and convenient, this one’s our go-to. Take the Tuen Ma Line to Kai Tak Station (Exit D) or Sun Wong Toi Station (Exit D), and you'll be a short 10 minute walk from the stadium. Just follow the signs – or the fans!

By Public Bus:

The stadium is close to three major bus stops: Kowloon City Bus Interchange (also known as Regal Oriental Hotel Bus Stop and Sung Wong Toi Park Bus Stop), Argyle Street Playground Bus Stop, and Kowloon City Ferry Bus Terminus. More than 60 bus routes are available near Kai Tak Sports Park – check them out at CityBus or KMB, or the Kai Tak Sports Park Mobile App.

By Car:

The stadium features parking spaces for coach buses and private cars. Nearby shopping malls in Kai Tak also offer public parking facilities, but make sure you check the Kai Tak Sports Park website for the latest parking arrangements. To get to the Arena Carpark, Drive along Shing Kai Road, then turn left to enter the carpark; it’s located on B/F of Kai Tak Mall 2. Find more details here.

By Taxi:

Use the Taxi Pick-Up / Drop-Off Point located on G/F of Kai Tak Mall 2. Please note that private cars can’t pick up or drop off at this location (no side-stepping the rules!).

By Ferry:

Take to the water, soak in the views. There’s a ferry service from North Point ferry pier to Kowloon City Ferry Pier, which is a short walk from KTSP. Check out the time table, route and fares here.

With the essentials covered, here are three more things to keep in mind:

  • Use your Octopus card: Make sure your Octopus card is topped up for easy travel on the MTR and buses. Keep your eyes peeled for any special transport updates to avoid any last-minute surprises.
  • Ditch the traffic: Join the fun by walking from Kai Tak or Sung Wong Toi MTR station. You'll be surrounded by a sea of colorful fans, and that pilgrimage is part of the Hong Kong Sevens tradition!
  • We’re all new here: Don't worry if you're feeling a bit lost – you're not alone. Expect crowds, but rest assured that ground staff will be on hand to guide you through the excitement.

With travel sorted, you're all set for the party. See you at Kai Tak!