Chelsea's pre-season tour will begin with back-to-back matches in Australia, with meetings against Western Sydney Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur, before taking them to Hong Kong for a high-profile clash with Juventus at the Kai Tak Stadium.
The Kai Tak Stadium is located in an extremely accessible place in Hong Kong, making travel to the stadium easy and convenient for any travelling supporters, especially as there is a variety of public transport options available.
Below, we run through the best travel options available for Chelsea fans travelling to the Kai Tak Stadium:
How to get to the Kai Tak Stadium
By MTR (Mass Transit Railway)
There are several options for fans that decide to use the MTR to travel to the Kai Tak Stadium, including:
- Kai Tak Station (Tuen Ma Line): Exit D leads directly to the Kai Tak Sports Park, with around a five minute walk.
- Sung Wong Toi Station (Tuen Ma Line): Exit D also provides direct access to the Kai Tak Sports Park, with a similar walking duration.
- To Kwa Wan Station (Tuen Ma Line): Exit B provides access to the Kai Tak Sports Park with a slightly longer walking distance of around 15 minutes.
By Bus
Alternatively, the Kai Tak Sports Park is also accessible by numerous bus routes, with the Kai Tak Sports Park Bus Terminus and the Sung Wong Toi Road Pick-Up/Drop-Off Area the best stops for direct access to the stadium.
There are several bus routes that service these stops, including Route 20, Route 1A and Special Events Routes – such as SP1, SP2 and SP10.
By Taxi/Car
The other main transport method to get to the stadium is via either taking a taxi or driving to the Kai Tak Sports Arena.
If you opt to get a taxi to and from the stadium, then look out for designated pick-up and drop-off areas surrounding the Sports Park.
For supporters who decide to drive to the Sports Park, there are parking facilities available within the vicinity, with specific areas designated for event days – make sure to look out for any signage.