Hong Kong charges you handsomely for a view. The Peak Tram, the observation decks, the rooftop bar where a gin and tonic costs more than lunch — the skyline is a product, and it is priced accordingly.

Which is what makes Mega Sky quietly remarkable: 30,000 square feet of rooftop garden on the 18th floor of a Kowloon Bay shopping mall, with 270-degree views, and it is free.

The short answer: Mega Sky (Mega Sky 空中花園) is a free rooftop garden of over 30,000 sq ft on L18 of MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay. It opened at the end of June 2026, offers unobstructed 270-degree views over East Kowloon and Victoria Harbour, and stages nightly light shows from 7.30pm to 9pm. Nearest MTR: Kowloon Bay, Exit A, then the free shuttle bus.

In This Guide

  1. What Mega Sky actually is
  2. The view: what you can see
  3. The nightly light shows
  4. How do you get to MegaBox?
  5. Timing it properly
  6. Is it worth the trip?
  7. FAQ

What Mega Sky actually is

MegaBox is the big Kerry Properties mall in Kowloon Bay — 1.1 million square feet of retail in a tower where the shops go up rather than along. It has always had one asset nobody used: an enormous, high-up roof.

That roof is now Mega Sky, and it opened to visitors at the end of June 2026 — Ming Pao reported the opening date as 30 June, though MegaBox itself has not published one. It occupies L18, runs to more than 30,000 square feet, and MegaBox pitches it as East Kowloon's largest elevated leisure landmark.

Physically, it is a landscaped garden rather than a viewing platform: trees and planting, expansive lawns, open seating, and full-height transparent glass panels around the edge that keep the panorama uninterrupted rather than chopping it into fence posts.

Thirty thousand square feet, eighteen floors up, 270 degrees of Kowloon and harbour — and Hong Kong's least expensive view costs exactly nothing.

The view: what you can see

MegaBox describes an unobstructed 270-degree panorama across East Kowloon and Victoria Harbour. That is the geography working in your favour: Kowloon Bay looks out over the old airport approach, the Kai Tak development, and the water beyond.

The pitch is that it works at any hour — bright midday, sunset, and the lit cityscape after dark. In practice, and this is the honest version: Hong Kong summer at midday on an unshaded roof is a punishment, however good the view. Go late.

Mega Sky (Mega Sky 空中花園)

L18, MegaBox, Kowloon Bay · Rooftop garden · Free

A landscaped rooftop garden with glass-panelled 270-degree views over East Kowloon and the harbour, plus nightly projection shows. No ticket, no booking.

FloorL18, MegaBox
Address38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon (Enterprise Square Five)
Nearest MTRKowloon Bay, Exit A — free shuttle, or ~10 min walk
AdmissionFree
Light showsNightly 7.30pm–9pm (weather permitting)
Mall hoursDaily 10am–10pm

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The nightly light shows

After dark the roof stops being a garden and becomes an open-air projection venue. There are two shows, both free:

Both run nightly from 7.30pm to 9pm. MegaBox attaches a caveat you should take seriously: the shows are subject to weather and on-site conditions. This is a roof, in a city with typhoons and amber rainstorms.

How do you get to MegaBox?

MegaBox is at 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay — in Enterprise Square Five (企業廣場5期). The nearest MTR is Kowloon Bay station on the Kwun Tong Line, Exit A.

From there you have two options, and the second is the correct one:

The timing trap. The light shows end at 9pm but the mall closes at 10pm — and MegaBox does not publish separate opening hours for the rooftop garden itself. Do not assume you can linger up there until midnight. The shuttle, at least, runs until 11.59pm, so getting home is not the problem.

Mega Sky at a glance

DetailWhat to know
WhatMega Sky — free rooftop garden, 30,000+ sq ft
WhereL18, MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay
OpenedEnd of June 2026
CostFree — no ticket, no booking
Light showsNightly 7.30pm–9pm, weather permitting
Getting thereMTR Kowloon Bay Exit A → free shuttle (9am–11.59pm, every 10–15 min)
Best forSunset, families, photographers, cheap dates

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Timing it properly

Here is the plan that gets you everything in one trip. Arrive around 6.30pm. You get the last of the daylight over the harbour, then the sunset, then the skyline switching on — three completely different views from the same spot.

Stay for the 7.30pm light shows, which run until 9pm. Eat in the mall beforehand or between, because the mall shuts at 10pm and the roof is not a restaurant.

Then take the shuttle back. Total cost: the MTR fare.

Is it worth the trip?

Depends where you are starting. If you live in East Kowloon, this is now the best free thing on your doorstep and you should have gone already.

If you are crossing from Hong Kong Island, be realistic: it is a mall roof, not the Peak. The view is genuinely wide and genuinely good, but it is a view of East Kowloon rather than the postcard Central skyline. Set expectations accordingly and you will enjoy it.

Where it wins outright is on value and comfort — landscaped, glass-panelled, with seating and lawns, at zero cost, ten minutes from an MTR station. That combination barely exists in this city. Our guide to free things to do in Hong Kong is not short, but there is not much on it with a view like this.

For context on the mall itself, see our best shopping malls in Hong Kong guide; if you would rather have the skyline with a drink in hand, the best rooftop bars will cost you considerably more. And if this is a family outing, our kid-friendly guide has the rest of the day covered.

Mega Sky at MegaBox: your questions answered

Is Mega Sky at MegaBox free?
Yes. MegaBox states that admission to the Mega Sky rooftop garden and to its nightly light shows is free to the public. There is no ticket and no booking. It sits on L18 of the MegaBox mall in Kowloon Bay and spans more than 30,000 square feet.
What time are the Mega Sky light shows?
The Light-and-Shadow Aquarium and Floral Illusion Show run nightly from 7.30pm to 9pm, subject to weather and on-site conditions. MegaBox does not publish separate opening hours for the rooftop garden itself, so plan around the mall's hours of 10am to 10pm.
How do I get to MegaBox from Kowloon Bay MTR?
MegaBox is at 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay. From MTR Kowloon Bay station, Exit A, take the free shuttle bus near the taxi stand — it runs daily from 9am to 11.59pm, every 10 to 15 minutes. Walking takes around 10 minutes according to MegaBox.
What can you see from Mega Sky?
MegaBox describes unobstructed 270-degree panoramic views across East Kowloon and Victoria Harbour, framed by full-height transparent glass panels. The garden is landscaped with trees, lawns and open seating, and the view changes from daylight through sunset to the lit skyline after dark.

The verdict

A shopping mall gave 30,000 square feet of prime rooftop to the public and charged nothing for it. In Hong Kong, that is close to a radical act.

Go at 6.30pm. Take the shuttle. Bring someone you like.

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