Lan Kwai Fong
LKF located in Hong Kong’s Central district is a popular street for clubbing, drinking, and dining. Although it is a street name, LKF generally refers to the entire neighboring area. Here you will find an array of people from foreigners, expats, and locals all looking to have a good time.
I’ll drop by LKF ever so often usually by MTR. With this route, take the subway all the way to Central, exit D2, make a right, then left and you should be able to see D’Aguilar Street between the Armani and Coach stores.
Going up D’Aguilar, you’ll start to see crowds of people either eating and drinking, trying to buy food and drinks, or trying to get into exclusive clubs. Here I made it to the back corner looking over all the partygoers.
Looking to my right as D’Aguilar curves onward.
The actual Lan Kwai Fong street is shaped in a “L”. Its endpoints intersect D’Aguilar forming a box shape between the two. At the corner of Lan Kwai Fong pictured here.
At the top of the street where it hits D’Aguilar is where many visitors like to pose next to the Lan Kwai Fong sign. I didn’t include any pictures taken inside the bars or clubs. You can find the ones I took at Club Sugar to get a feel of the club environment here.
Website: Lan Kwai Fong




















