We have 146 Sedan, 1 Hummer, 3 SUV, 95 Van, 82 Coach Bus for you to choose from


Cancel 12 hours before the trip for full refund


Cancel 24 hours before the trip for full refund

Wedding venues in Kowloon, Hong Kong:

  • FLY

    Driving down Ice House Street, one cannot miss FLY's playful "Front Porch", a semi-outdoor area that is embraced by floor-to-ceiling warm timber planks that intertwined with greens, foliage and light reflections from a gold disco ball spinning lazily in the background. "Combined with playful features such as a hopscotch painted on the floorboards, this area sets a mood that is playful, intimate and welcoming for patrons who want to chill and 'play' at the same time," FLY interior designer, Alicia Tan, puts in a nutshell. It preps one for a night of adrenaline-filled partying where a 3500-square feet dance club awaits behind the smoky glass doors.

    The "Back Room" is designed such that a clubber's senses would be enhanced through hearing, seeing and feeling of the music; a massive Turbosound system that pumps solid, crisp and powerful sound that can vibrate hair on skin, a jet-black DJ booth that sits amidst a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling LED wall, displaying larger-than-life graphics that are in-sync with the sound and beats of the tunes. Gritty black tiles, raw concrete and mesh screens are dotted with reflective materials to strategically reflect LED graphics, energizing every corner and engulfing clubbers with synchronized visual beats. Other playful features, such as handle-like wall features, a pseudo dancing pole, raised flooring and even tables that could be used as dancing platforms are also key elements to the spatial planning of the room to entice clubbers' interaction with the music and vibe. Graffiti work by famed French graffiti artist, L1ES ONE, on 2 of the back walls act as backdrops to this urban music playground.

    Welcoming ALL hip hop music lovers, FLY plays pumpin' tunes all week long. At FLY, the party never dies!

  • Xia Fei Society

    The name “Xia Fei” comes from a nostalgic street on the French Concession in old-time Shanghai, which used to be the hub of high society. Xia Fei Society offers customers authentic Shanghainese cuisine in an elegant and comfortable environment.

    This 5,000 square foot restaurant can accommodate up to 178 guests. The main dining room is equipped with benches and round tables with crisp white table cloths. The resizable dining rooms can house 6 tables of 12 people, which makes it an ideal place for private and corporate dining events. Décor-wise, its classy and elegant style creates a homey ambiance for guests to enjoy their meals. Guests can relax while watching our chefs prepare dishes through a large glass panel looking into the kitchen. This design is a rare feature in Chinese restaurants and a unique quality of Xia Fei Society.

  • Conference Room 1

    For small to medium sized business meetings, Hong Kong Parkview offers three fully-serviced conference rooms catering for groups of 16 up to 28 persons, with new audio and visual conferencing technology, LCD projectors and WiFi access available inside each.

  • Plat du Jour (Pacific Place)

    Evoking memories of traditional Parisian cafés, Plat du Jour Pacific Place serves authentic French bistro fare using quality products and classic cooking techniques. 

    The restaurant is designed for a variety of customers and functions where guests can choose to have a 2 or 3 course meal in the main restaurant, a drink and a bite at the bar, or simply a relaxing afternoon coffee with a nibble at the indoor terrace.

  • The DogHouse Kowloon

    If you are doggedly determined to have a good time, you can’t go past The DogHouse in TST.


    The large seat venue is in a popular harbour side strip in Tsim Sha Tsui that offers a fantastic harbour backdrop.

    It rocks at night, with the band that plays long and late, seven days a week.

    Apart from being a local ‘watering hole’ to watch important sporting fixtures televised from around the world, the venue can accommodate a large groups for parties. Last Christmas, 500 Santas converged on the venue after a Twitter request ran amok around Hong Kong via a sporting group gathering and The DogHouse resembled a scene from the movie, ‘’Bad Santa’’.

    Although for many we are party and pub central - don’t overlook the food. The menu offers something for everyone, including an all-day breakfast. The Singapore Noodles is great any time of the day or night, the chili con carne has just the right kick. Other favourites include burgers with giant fries, and the ever popular ribs.

    The wine list is pretty decent too and easy to follow. Because we are loyal dogs to all of our many followers, and like to help them have a great time, whether they are with their family for a quiet meal or off the leash and on the lash.

  • Caliente

    Inspired by the vivacious, colorful tastes of South America, Caliente serves up a fiery array of Tex Mex dishes and drinks. Chomp down on some gooey quesadilla or bite into a crispy fish taco and then wash it all away with a great big icy glass of margarita.
    The interior for Caliente is bright and lively with ample space for outings of all kind. Head to the terrace and unwind while indulging in a rare tranquil view of Kowloon Park's leafy greenery. Or cozy up indoors on a comfortable corner table, roomy enough for a bigger party or a private date. It is a fun space that is energetic and loud without being overly consuming.
    Caliente aims to bring a lot of life to the already bustling street of Knutsford. Stop on over for a taste of the spicy palette of South America here!