Hong Kong MTR Map: Lines, Stations and Travel Guide

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Hong Kong MTR Map

Hong Kong is easy to explore for Filipino travelers because the MTR connects almost every major tourist area. Trains are fast, stations are clean, and signs are in English, making it simple even for first-time visitors. Before heading out, it helps to check the Hong Kong MTR map so you know which line to take to places like Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, or Mong Kok, especially after a long day when you just want to get back to your hotel without stress.

Planning your Hong Kong trip soon? Book your flights to Hong Kong and Hong Kong hotels early to get the best prices, especially during weekends and holiday seasons.

Overview of the Hong Kong MTR Lines

Hong Kong MTR Map

The Hong Kong MTR is the fastest and most reliable way to get around the city. Once you look at the Hong Kong MTR map, you will see that most tourist spots, shopping areas, and food streets are connected by train. Knowing the main lines helps you plan your route, save time, and avoid confusion during busy travel days.

Line Name

Termini (End-to-End)

Major Stops for Pinoys

Tsuen Wan Line (Red Line)

Central ↔ Tsuen Wan

TST, Mong Kok, Jordan

Island Line (Blue Line)

Kennedy Town ↔ Chai Wan

Central, Causeway Bay

East Rail Line (Light Blue Line)

Admiralty ↔ Lo Wu / Lok Ma Chau

Mong Kok East, Exhibition Centre

Tuen Ma Line (Brown Line)

Tuen Mun ↔ Wu Kai Sha

East TST, Austin (near High Speed Rail)

Tung Chung Line (Orange Line)

Hong Kong ↔ Tung Chung

Sunny Bay (for Disney), Citygate Outlets

Kwun Tong Line (Green Line)

Whampoa ↔ Tiu Keng Leng

Prince Edward, Ladies' Market area

South Island Line (Yellow Line)

Admiralty ↔ South Horizons

Ocean Park

🎉 Pro Tip: From airport trains to trams and ferries, Hong Kong has many ways to get around. See our Hong Kong Transport guide for routes, fares, and travel tips for a smooth trip.

Hong Kong MTR Fares and Tickets

Octopus Card (Recommended)

Hong Kong Octopus Card

The Octopus Card is the easiest way to pay for transport on the Hong Kong MTR, buses, trams, ferries, and even at 7-Eleven and Circle K.

How to get one

  • Buy at the Airport Express counter or any MTR station
  • Costs about HK$150 (~₱1,100) including refundable deposit and stored value
  • Mobile Octopus available for iPhone and Apple Watch

Why use it

  • Cheaper than single tickets
  • Faster at MTR gates
  • Works for transport and small purchases
Official tip: Return the physical card at the airport or MTR customer service to get back your balance and deposit.

Tourist Day Pass

Hong Kong Tourist Day Pass

Price: HK$75 (~₱565)

  • Unlimited MTR rides for 24 hours after first use
  • Valid on most MTR lines
  • Not valid for Airport Express or East Rail Line to Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau

Best for one full day of sightseeing around Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Causeway Bay.

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Contactless Payment (New)

Hong Kong MTR  Contactless Payment

You can tap Visa or Mastercard directly at MTR gates.
Good for short trips, but Octopus is still more convenient if you use buses, trams, or small shops.

Estimated MTR Fares

MTR fares depend on distance.

  • Short trips: HK$5–HK$10 (~₱38–₱75)
  • Longer city trips: HK$15–HK$30 (~₱113–₱226)
  • Airport Express: HK$115 (~₱867)

Using an Octopus card is slightly cheaper than buying single tickets.

From Hong Kong Airport to the City

Hong Kong International Airport

Airport Express is the fastest way from Hong Kong International Airport to the city.

  • Airport → Hong Kong Station (Central): HK$115 (~₱867)
  • Airport → Kowloon Station: HK$105 (~₱792)
  • Travel time: about 24 minutes

Trains are comfortable with luggage space and clear signs.
Airport buses are cheaper but take longer depending on traffic.

🎉 Pro Tip: Just landed in Hong Kong? Read our Hong Kong Airport to City guide for the fastest transport options, fares, and easy tips to reach your hotel without stress.

First Time Using the Hong Kong MTR

Hong Kong MTR Central Station

Using the Hong Kong MTR is simple, even for first-time Filipino travelers. Stations are clean, well-organized, and easy to follow.

  • Follow the yellow direction signs inside stations to find platforms and exits
  • Check exit letters (Exit A, B, C, D) before leaving the station so you come out near your destination
  • Last trains usually run around midnight, so avoid staying out too late if you rely on the MTR
  • Eating and drinking are not allowed inside trains and paid areas
Official rule: Eating on trains or inside stations can result in a fine, so it’s best to finish your snacks before entering.
❤Pro Tip: Stay connected effortlessly during your visit by opting for a Hong Kong eSIM. Explore more available plans now!

"Pro-Rules" for a Stress-Free Ride

  • The Left-Side Rule: When on the escalator, always stand on the right. The left side is for people in a rush.
  • Check the Exit: Don’t just follow the crowd out. Look for the yellow signs inside the station. For example, if you're going to Harbour City, look for TST Exit A1.
  • Avoid Peak Hours: Try not to ride between 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM or 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM unless you want to experience the true meaning of a "human sardine."


Getting Around Hong Kong Made Easy

Hong Kong

For Filipinos visiting Hong Kong, the MTR is one of the easiest ways to get around the city. With an Octopus Card, you can ride trains, buses, trams, and ferries without buying tickets each time. It saves time and makes daily travel smoother, especially if you plan to visit many places. The MTR brings you close to spots like Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Causeway Bay, so moving around feels simple even on your first trip.

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