Getting Around Transport in Hong Kong
EL Hong Kong City Guide|Year 2016

Hong Kong is ultra-convenient because of its speedy and efficient transport network. If you’re used to endless commutes, there’s no need to fret here, where train delays are rare (and, if they do happen, they’re measured in minutes not hours), and a range of transport options means you’ll be zipping rather than crawling across the city. If your preference is fully focussed on taxis, though, expect a few jams.

Getting Around Transport in Hong Kong

TAXI

Hong Kong’s familiar red taxis are cheap compared to taxis in many other global cities, making them a popular choice. Generally, they are reliable, although keep Google Maps and apps like Hong Kong Taxi Translator on hand for assistance. Lantau’s blue taxis are only permitted to travel on the island, similar to the green taxis that don’t leave the New Territories. Urban reds roam anywhere.

During morning and evening rush hours, rain, and a daily shift switch between 4pm and 4.30pm, taxis can be hard to hail and it’s little wonder that demand for booking apps like Easy Taxi and private car hires like Uber has shot up; plan longer for your journey at these times as roads can get clogged.

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