Recreational Activities

Within easy reach of your Four Seasons guest room or suite are other options for sports or active enjoyment. For further ideas or details, the Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is always pleased to advise and assist you.
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The Hong Kong Golf Club at Deep Water Bay and Fanling
The Hong Kong Golf Club, opened in 1889, is recognized as one of the world's most exclusive golf clubs, and has hosted a long list of international and Asian tournaments. The Club has a 9-hole course in Deep Water Bay on Hong Kong Island and three 18-hole golf courses in Fanling, New Territories. Visitors are welcome from Monday to Friday (except public holidays). Advance booking is recommended.
Details
Estimated travel time to Deep Water Bay: 30-minute drive
Estimated travel time to Fanling: 90-minute drive
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The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Club
Guests may play golf at the Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Club in Sai Kung, New territories. The club has two 18-hole courses, over 60 driving range bays lit for night play, putting green, chipping and bunker areas. Visitors are welcome from Monday to Friday. Advance booking is recommended.
Details
Estimated travel time: 45-minute drive plus a 15-minute ferry ride
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Victoria Park Tennis Centre
Victoria Park in Causeway Bay is the largest park on Hong Kong island, with six standard tennis courts available for rent to the public. The Tennis Centre Court, with a spectator seating capacity of 3,611, has been host to numerous international tournaments since 1981.
Details
Estimated travel time: 15-minute drive
Hours
January – March: 7:00 am to 11:00 pm
April – September: 6:00 am to 11:00 pm
October – December: 7:00 am to 11:00 pm
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Hong Kong Tennis Centre
The Hong Kong Tennis Centre in Happy Valley welcomes visitors to use their six public courts. Reservations are recommended.
Details
Estimated travel time: 15-minute drive
Hours
7:30 am to 10:30 pm
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Jogging
For those keen on keeping fit, the island offers jogging paths. Enjoy the outdoors and a relaxed environment, right in the city. If you go for an early morning run, you'll likely encounter locals, young and old, practising the Chinese martial art of tai chi.
Hong Kong Park
Located behind Pacific Place shopping complex near Central District, this 8-hectare (20-acre) park has paths for early morning walking or jogging. Along the way you'll have views of a pond with colourful goldfish, landscaped gardens, an aviary and waterfalls.
Details
Estimated travel time: 10-minute drive
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The Peak Circle Walk
This path, high above the harbour, is a great way to combine a workout with sightseeing. Starting from The Peak Tower, the path takes you along the mountainside, overlooking Kowloon peninsula, Victoria Harbour and the skyscrapers of Central Hong Kong. As you progress, the view changes from cityscape to the verdant valleys and the reservoir of island south. In the distance are outlying islands and the South China Sea. After 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles), you are back at your starting point.
Details
Estimated travel time: 20-minute drive
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Hiking
In addition to its cosmpolitan adventures, Hong Kong offers a variety of hiking experiences and trails. Hike through Hong Kong National China Geopark or the hills and beaches of some of the city’s most famous coastlines.