Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
A promenade celebrating Hong Kong's film legends with iconic handprints and a Bruce Lee statue, offering breathtaking harbor views.

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Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
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Must-see attractions
A promenade celebrating Hong Kong's film legends with iconic handprints and a Bruce Lee statue, offering breathtaking harbor views.
"The Avenue of Stars offers iconic Hong Kong skyline views and a dazzling light show, a must-see for film fans!"
🎯 Arrive Early for Best Spots
Beat the crowds for prime viewing of the harbor and fireworks .
🚇 Use the MTR
Easiest way to get here; Tsim Sha Tsui station is your stop .
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 · 16,768 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
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Bruce Lee Statue
Avenue of Stars
Strike a pose with the iconic bronze statue of martial arts legend Bruce Lee.
Handprints of Stars
Avenue of Stars Promenade
Walk among the stars by finding and admiring the handprints of Hong Kong's film legends.

Victoria Harbour Views
Avenue of Stars Promenade
Experience panoramic vistas of the Hong Kong skyline and bustling harbor.
Symphony of Lights
Victoria Harbour
Witness the dazzling nightly light and sound show illuminating the skyscrapers.
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🎯 Arrive Early for Best Spots
Beat the crowds for prime viewing of the harbor and fireworks.
🚇 Use the MTR
Easiest way to get here; Tsim Sha Tsui station is your stop.
💳 Get an Octopus Card
Essential for smooth travel on HK's public transport.
📸 Capture the Skyline
The views are incredible, especially at night!
Tips
from all over the internet
🎯 Arrive Early for Best Spots
Beat the crowds for prime viewing of the harbor and fireworks.
🚇 Use the MTR
Easiest way to get here; Tsim Sha Tsui station is your stop.
💳 Get an Octopus Card
Essential for smooth travel on HK's public transport.
📸 Capture the Skyline
The views are incredible, especially at night!
💡 Check Show Times
Plan around the Symphony of Lights for a dazzling experience.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning panoramic views of the Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour, especially during sunset and the nightly Symphony of Lights show. The tribute to Hong Kong's film industry, including the Bruce Lee statue and celebrity handprints, is a major draw. Some find it can get extremely crowded, particularly during peak times and holidays.
"The Avenue of Stars is a must-visit if you want that classic Hong Kong movie vibe. Stretching along the Victoria Harbour, it gives you stunning skyline views — especially at night when the city lights up. The Bruce Lee statue and other tributes to Hong Kong cinema add a nostalgic charm, reminding you how iconic this city has been in film history.
It’s a great place for a relaxed stroll, with plenty of spots to sit and just watch the harbor. The atmosphere is lively but not too crowded if you go early morning or late evening. The “Symphony of Lights” show at night is worth catching from here, though don’t expect it to be mind-blowing — the real highlight is the view itself.
Tip: Visit around sunset to see the skyline transform, and bring a light jacket if it’s breezy. Perfect for photos, a casual walk, or just soaking in that cinematic Hong Kong feeling."
Hung Ho
"Breathtaking harbour views, especially during sunset! 🌇🌊
The skyline lights up like a dream — pure magic.
Loved spotting the Bruce Lee statue — iconic and powerful. 🥋
Avenue of Stars is a lovely walk with cinematic charm.
Perfect mix of city energy and peaceful waterfront.
Definitely a must-visit when in Hong Kong! 🇭🇰✨"
Sharanye Koushik
"The Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong is a total gem! Visited today and was blown away by the vibrant tribute to the city’s film icons, with handprints and statues lining the scenic waterfront. The view of Victoria Harbour is unreal, especially as the skyline sparkles at dusk. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxed walk, soaking in the cinematic history and stunning cityscape. Caught the Symphony of Lights show, and it was pure magic! A must-see for anyone visiting HK!"
Arafat Rahman
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The most convenient way to reach the Avenue of Stars is by taking the MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Station. From there, it's a short walk towards the waterfront. Many visitors also find the Star Ferry a scenic option, arriving at the Tsim Sha Tsui ferry pier which is close by.
While there are parking garages in the Tsim Sha Tsui area, they can be expensive and fill up quickly. Public transport, especially the MTR, is highly recommended for ease of access and to avoid parking hassles.
Yes, numerous bus routes serve the Tsim Sha Tsui area, with stops within walking distance of the Avenue of Stars. Check local bus schedules for routes that best suit your starting point.
The promenade is generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, some areas might have slight inclines.
From Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), you can take the Airport Express to Kowloon Station and then a short taxi ride or MTR connection to Tsim Sha Tsui. Alternatively, many buses go directly to the Tsim Sha Tsui area.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Avenue of Stars is a public promenade and is free to enter. You can stroll along and enjoy the views and exhibits without any admission fee.
The Avenue of Stars is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, the best experience is typically during daylight hours for views and in the evening for the Symphony of Lights show.
To avoid the largest crowds, try visiting on a weekday morning or afternoon. Evenings, especially around sunset and during the Symphony of Lights, are very popular and can get quite busy.
While there isn't a formal ticketed entry for guided tours, you can often find local guides offering walking tours of the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, including the Avenue of Stars. Many visitors explore independently.
Yes, you can visit during holidays, but be prepared for extremely large crowds, especially if there are fireworks. For events like NYE fireworks, booking a harbor-view restaurant is suggested as an alternative to the crowded promenade.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire promenade offers fantastic photo opportunities. Key spots include the Bruce Lee statue, the handprints, and any point along the railing facing the Hong Kong Island skyline for iconic shots.
Sunset provides beautiful golden hour light for capturing the skyline. Nighttime is also spectacular, especially with the city lights and the Symphony of Lights show.
Yes, professional photography is generally allowed. However, for large commercial shoots, you might need to check with local authorities for permits.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive skyline. A tripod can be useful for low-light photography during the evening shows, but be mindful of crowds.
Drone usage is generally restricted in densely populated urban areas like this for safety and privacy reasons. It's best to avoid flying drones here.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While the Avenue of Stars itself is primarily a promenade, there are numerous restaurants and cafes located in the adjacent shopping malls and along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront offering various cuisines and harbor views.
You'll find a wide array of dining options, from local Hong Kong delicacies like dim sum and claypot rice to international cuisine. Many restaurants offer stunning views of Victoria Harbour.
Yes, beyond the upscale harbor-view restaurants, you can find more affordable eateries and street food stalls in the surrounding Tsim Sha Tsui area, especially if you venture a few blocks away from the immediate waterfront.
For major events like New Year's Eve fireworks, booking a table at a restaurant with a harbor view well in advance is highly recommended, as they sell out quickly.
Many restaurants in the nearby buildings like the InterContinental Hong Kong or along the promenade offer excellent views. It's best to research current options and book ahead for prime seating.
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