No? Well, sit down, grab a cup of coffee, and let us be the first to tell you—Hong Kong in March is where the party’s at.
Hong Kong has just cranked things up to max volume. Sports, art, culture, music, and pure, unfiltered energy are coming together to make this not just any March, but a Super March—one you’ll want to experience and one you’ll never forget. So, whether you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway or planning an all-out adventure, here’s why you need to be in Hong Kong right now.
Sporting Showdowns: Where Fans Go Wild
Hong Kong Sevens (March 28–30) @ Kai Tak Stadium
Forget everything you know about rugby—this isn’t just a game; it’s a citywide party. Think lightning-fast rugby, outrageous costumes, fans who refuse to sit down, and an energy level that makes caffeine jealous. With the all-new Kai Tak Stadium opening its doors, this year’s Hong Kong Sevens is gearing up to be the wildest one yet.
World Snooker Grand Prix (March 17–23) @ AsiaWorld Expo
The world’s top snooker players are gathering in Hong Kong for a battle of precision, strategy, and nerves of steel. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who loves the thrill of competition, this event is a must-watch. Grab your seats and witness the magic of the cue.

For the Art and Culture Buff in You
HKwalls Street Art Festival (March 22–30) @ Central & Western Districts
The streets of Hong Kong are turning into a giant open-air art gallery, and you get a front-row seat to some of the world’s best street artists working their magic. Whether you’re an art geek or just someone who appreciates a killer mural, this festival will have you wandering through alleys with your jaw on the floor.
Art Basel Hong Kong (March 28–30) @ HK Convention and Exhibition Centre
Art Basel is where you’ll find the biggest names in contemporary art, mind-bending installations, and conversations so deep they make your philosophy professor look basic. Whether you’re here to admire or just to act like you know what a “postmodern deconstruction of space” means, it’s an experience worth having.
Cézanne and Renoir: Looking at the World (March 15–July 13) @ HKMOA
If classic art is more your thing, step into a world of timeless masterpieces at this extraordinary exhibition. Cézanne and Renoir’s works are gracing Hong Kong, offering visitors a rare chance to see some of the most influential paintings up close. Culture lovers, this one’s for you!

A Taste of Old-School Hong Kong: Tradition, Festivals & Local Vibes
Ap Lei Chau Hung Shing Festival (March 2–17)
This festival is Hong Kong’s way of reminding everyone that its culture runs just as deep as its skyline is tall. Expect lion dances, colorful parades, ancient temple rituals, and boat races. It’s the perfect mix of history, spectacle, and pure Hong Kong magic.

Still Need Reasons to Visit Hong Kong in March?
- Quick, simple, and easy journey from the UAE
- The cool, breezy charm of Hong Kong’s spring
- Dim sum, street eats, Michelin-starred feasts—food that deserves its own fan club
- Art, sports, culture, music—something for every kind of traveler
So What’s Next?
The easiest part—pack your bags, grab your loved ones (solo is fine too, mind you), and check out the best Hong Kong tour packages on our website. We’ve got the most curated experiences to elevate your trip, giving you everything you need and everything you never knew you needed.
Quick advice: stop thinking and get going. Because this March, you don’t just visit Hong Kong. You live it.