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How to get fromPok Fu Lam to Queen's Road Eastby bus, subway, taxi, foot, or tram

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There are 6 ways to get from Pok Fu Lam to Queen's Road East by bus, subway, taxi, foot, or tram

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  1. Bus

    best
    1. Take the bus from Cyberport Three, Cyberport Road to Tsung Tsin Building, Morrison Hill Roadbus bus 69X
    11 min
    $9–14
  2. Tram

    cheapest
    1. Take the tram from Hill Road to Tonnochy Roadtram tram Kennedy Town - Happy Valley / ...
    42 min
    $3
  3. Subway

    1. Take the subway from Kennedy Town to Causeway Baysubway subway Island
    21 min
    $6–11
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Pok Fu Lam to Queen's Road Easttaxi taxi 8.8 km
    9 min
    $90–110
  5. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Pok Fu Lam to Queen's Road Eastwalk walk 7.5 km
    1h 30m
  6. Line 170 bus

    1. Take the bus from [Ctb] Wah Fu to Lap Tak Lanebus bus 170 / ...
    21 min
    $9–13

Pok Fu Lam to Queen's Road East by bus

Calendar1426Weekly Buses
Duration11 minAverage Duration
Ticket$9Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong and Queen's Road East, Hong Kong?

Green Minibus Services operates a bus from Cyberport Three, Cyberport Road to Tsung Tsin Building, Morrison Hill Road every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $9–13 and the journey takes 11 min. Citybus also services this route every 20 minutes. Alternatively, Mass Transit Railway (MTR) operates a subway from Kennedy Town to Causeway Bay every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $6–11 and the journey takes 12 min.

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