Hong Kong’s 5 best bowling alleys 2022
With everything opening up again, do not miss out on a chance to go to some of these amazing bowling alleys! We’ve rounded up the best bowling alleys in Hong Kong for you to have a smashing time with friends and family.
Tikitiki Bowling Bar
This amazing tropical-themed bowling alley is one of the best places for you and your friends to catch up at. With delicious cocktails at both their indoor and outdoor bars and of course the bowling lanes that resemble dance floors, Tikitiki Bowling Bar would be a great place for birthdays or just casual hangouts with your friends. This bowling bar is open Mondays and Thursdays-Fridays.
How much: Prices vary at the moment! Check out their Facebook page for details.
Location: 4/F, Centro, 1A Chui Tong Road, Sai Kung
Thunder Bowl
Pool tables in private rooms, bowling lanes and even a restaurant, Thunder Bowl has it all! A lot of their bowling lanes are decked out with LED lights to enhance your bowling experience. Thunder bowl’s VIP rooms are perfect for private parties if you’re looking to host a birthday or just a simple get together with your mates.
How much: Prices range from HK$35-45 for adults (depending on the time) and HK$26-45 for students under 18 (depending on the time)
Location: Shop 2, B1/F, Screen World Site 8, Whampoa Garden
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SCAA Bowling Centre
One of the perks of being a member of the South China Athletic Association is getting access to this swanky spacious bowling alley. The SCAA Bowling Centre has a whopping 60 lanes and 3,600 lockers for you to keep your belongings in while you enjoy yourself. A membership is needed to play or you could tag along with a friend who is a member.
How much: Memberships cost HK$100 per month or HK$200 per year
Location: 88 Caroline Hill Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Belair Bowling Centre
Located in Sha Tin, this very ‘under the radar’ type bowling alley is hidden away in a shopping and residential estate and can be quite hard to notice considering there is yet to be a sign announcing its presence. They have four lanes with bumpers, especially for the kids (or adults who have a hard time keeping the ball from going into the gutters) as well as a cafe that serves meals and snacks all day long.
How much: HK$30 per game
Location: Shop 4, 2/F, Belair Gardens Shopping Arcade 1, 52 Tai Chung Kiu Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Dragon Bowling
This huge bowling alley has four branches with the main one being in Tsuen Wan. Each branch has approximately 30 lanes with the Tsuen Wan branch having 32. Dragon Bowling accommodates players of all ages and types, with professional and leisure training classes for kids and tournaments for all the bowling fiends out there.
How much: HK$20 per game depending on time and location
Location: 1/F, Tsuen Wan Garden 15, 23 Castle Peak Rd – Tsuen Wan, Tsuen Wan