YMCA King's Park Centenary Centre
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About this place
Opened in October 2001, the King's Park Centenary Centre is a specialized youth and sports facility managed by the YMCA of Hong Kong. It provides a positive, stimulating environment for people of all ages to engage in healthy, exciting activities. Families and youth visit primarily to access its landmark sports infrastructure, including the tallest outdoor climbing wall in Hong Kong, dedicated inline hockey and skating sessions, and expert-led children's sports coaching.
Things to know
Adult Supervision Required
Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied by an adult at all times while inside the inline hockey rink.
Strict Dress Code
Kids must wear comfortable sportswear and non marking athletic shoes for court and rink activities. Thin soled sports shoes are required for sport climbing.
Safety Gear Recommended
It is highly recommended that children wear full safety gear (helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards) on the skating rink. Gear can be rented when booking.
Weather Policy
Since major attractions are outdoor or semi outdoor, sessions and facility access may be suspended or postponed during inclement weather like Red or Black Rainstorm Warnings or Typhoon Signals.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the MTR to Jordan Station and take Exit B2. Walk past Diocesan Girls' School, cross Gascoigne Road and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Road, and walk straight for about 100 meters towards Hung Hom once you pass the India Club (about 8 to 10 minutes walk).
Get off at Wylie Road Station (Routes 2E, 6C, 6F, 11, and others) followed by a 200 meter walk, or get off at Labour Tribunal Station (Routes 102, 104, 112) followed by a 220 meter walk.
Drive along Gascoigne Road towards Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and turn left into the entrance when you see the KPCC car park sign. Onsite parking is highly limited to only 6 public spaces.
Direct drivers to Gascoigne Road, Yau Ma Tei, next to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital or the India Club.
Parking fees
| HK$37per hour |
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