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Happy Valley Racecourse
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Surrounded by a curtain of high-rises, this downtown racecourse is one of the greatest stadiums on earth to enjoy a sweaty, noisy and adrenaline-pumping horse race at night. Dating back to 1844, the... Read More
Surrounded by a curtain of high-rises, this downtown racecourse is one of the greatest stadiums on earth to enjoy a sweaty, noisy and adrenaline-pumping horse race at night. Dating back to 1844, the 55,000-seat racecourse is one of the earliest public facilities in colonial Hong Kong. Regular races take place every Wednesday between September and June from 7 pm on the 30-meter-wide grass track. A 978-seat iPad-equipped betting hall is located on the second floor of platform one. Visitors can either pay HK$10 (US$1.3) to sit on the public spectator seats or HK$100-150 (US$13-19) to enter the member-only zone. There are a total of seven restaurants and bars in the complex from Cantonese dining to al fresco drinking. On the second floor of the Happy Valley Stand of the racecourse, there is a 670-square-meter museum, Hong Kong Racing Museum, tracing the past and present of the city's enduring pastime.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Ed Peters
Hong Kong Local Expert
- Best Nightlife: "Grab a place down by the rail as the horses thunder by just inches away."
- Early Entertainment: "Grab a place down by the rail – the horses thunder by just inches away."
- Recommended as Best Nightlife Because: Nothing excites Hong Kongers quite so much as an evening at the races: join in and get to know what makes the city tick.
- Best for Early Entertainment Because: This is some of the best evening entertainment on offer in Hong Kong.
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