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Have your own Instagram-worthy aesthetic picnic in Hong Kong

byNadeem Aimanand Edited byChristine Dulion
July 29, 2021
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Hong Kong might be called a concrete jungle as a metropolitan city full of skyscrapers, but it is also famous for its greenery – perfect for throwing an aesthetic picnic. To truly enjoy the greenery among the hustle and bustle of the buzzing city, we recommend throwing an aesthetic picnic with family and friends at any of the relaxing getaway spots in Hong Kong.

Aesthetic picnics have swept the city by storm and flooded Hong Kong Instagram feeds. To meet this trendy demand, there has been a rise in businesses that provide a wide range of dreamy setups for picnics. Whether you’re looking for a Boho-vibe or something that screams luxury, there are plenty of options for making the most of your picnic’s theme. 

If you want to know where to find the best picnic spots in Hong Kong to suit your particular picnic vibe, read on.

Picnic spots in Hong Kong 

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West Kowloon Cultural District

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The West Kowloon Cultural District is one of the city’s largest cultural projects which has a mix of art, education and open space for events. This place is a new vibrant hot spot for HongKongers. Whether you want to do a photo shoot, have a cup of coffee, ride a bike or picnic with friends, this cultural district is your go-to place. 

Included in its 23 hectares of public open space are grasslands where picnic-lovers are seen spreading out their picnic mats and enjoying the views of the Hong Kong skyline seen from the harbor front promenade.

Tamar Park

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Tamar Park is an urban park located in the business district of Admiralty. Opposite the Legislative Council and facing the Victoria Harbour, this is undoubtedly a great spot for an aesthetic picnic. Outdoor events are sometimes held in Tamar Park, including movie nights and music festivals. Couples and families are often seen setting up their picnic mats or tents here for some relaxing al fresco dining with scenic harbor views. 

Victoria Peak Gardens

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Victoria Peak Gardens is another appealing picnic spot in Hong Kong located not too far from Central. This is a relatively smaller park, but its beauty is appealing enough to attract many picnickers and shutterbugs. This oasis has historical elements too, as its nearby monument used to be the living quarters of the former governor’s staff. Not only is it picturesque, it is also pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your fur-baby along to the family picnic. 

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Picnicking by Misaka

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Picnicking by Misaka is a luxury picnic styling service in Hong Kong. Their boho picnic setup is made up of earthy tones that give off a calm vibe. The setup includes different items ranging from picnic mats with mandala prints and small wooden tables with different decorations to a beautiful tent setup with large balloon garlands to pyramid tents for glamping experiences.

They even include a carefully curated charcuterie board for the ultimate picnic vibes. Picnicking by Misaka offers a variety of luxurious setups for a romantic picnic with your lover and picture-perfect backdrops for a picnic with friends or family. If you are up for a deluxe picnic experience, Picnicking by Misaka has you covered for your next gathering or date.

Gamseong Picnic

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Looking for a picnic setup straight off of Pinterest? Gamseong Picnic hits all the right chords when it comes to laid-back aesthetic feels worthy of plastering all over your social media profile. With its minimal yet felicitous picnic sets, Gamseong Picnic promises to provide a picnic experience that elevates your happiness.

Choose from three different picnic sets for lovers, friends and family. Each set comes with colored checkered picnic mats, a wooden table, cutting board, cutlery and decorative accessories like mirrors or flowers. So, if you are looking for an Insta-worthy picnic, you can have everything taken care of without planning out all the details yourself.

Royal Events

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Royal events is an event planner for occasions including birthdays, weddings, movie nights and more. One of their most sought-after options is their picnic setup, which comes in different varieties. As their name suggests, their picnic décor offers the royal experience with Moroccan-style soft carpets, plenty of colorful oriental-patterned cushions, a short wooden table decorated with flower-patterned place mats and a decorative tray with candles to give that extra ambience. If you aren’t planning an aesthetic picnic anytime soon, you can still check out Royal Events for planning other celebrations.

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