
Day office rental in Kowloon: pricing and capacity
Kowloon offers 61 day offices starting at HKD 1,152 per day. A two-person office at Signature Hong Kong, The Quayside in Kwun Tong is available for HKD 1,152, while a three-person space at Signature HONG KONG, The Gateway in Tsim Sha Tsui costs HKD 2,538. Larger teams can book a 13-person office at Regus Hong Kong, Grand Century Place in Mong Kok for HKD 9,243 per day. Pricing varies by district and capacity—Kwun Tong generally offers lower rates, while Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok command higher day prices due to central positioning.
Districts and availability across Kowloon
Day offices are available in Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Kwun Tong, each offering distinct accessibility and price points. Mong Kok sits 437 meters from Prince Edward subway station and houses Regus Hong Kong, Grand Century Place, a location offering offices from four to 13 people. Tsim Sha Tsui, 434 meters from its subway station, is home to Signature HONG KONG, The Gateway, which provides three to 11-person spaces. Kwun Tong's Signature Hong Kong, The Quayside is located 2,115 meters from Kai Tak station and includes smaller two-person offices as well as eight-person suites. Distribution across these districts allows teams to prioritise proximity to specific transport links or seek better value per seat.

Transport connections
Hong Kong West Kowloon Station lies 771 meters from Signature HONG KONG, The Gateway, making Tsim Sha Tsui the closest district to the main rail hub. Mong Kok's Regus location sits 2,211 meters from the same station. Prince Edward, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Kai Tak subway stations provide additional coverage across the three key districts. Users arriving from Shenzhen or Guangzhou often find Tsim Sha Tsui the most direct entry point, while Prince Edward and Kowloon Tong stations serve teams working deeper inside Kowloon's urban core.
Team size and office configurations
Fourteen offices accommodate one to two people, 25 serve teams of three to six, and 22 are designed for seven or more. Smaller solo or paired bookings are most prevalent in Kwun Tong, where space 05-153 holds two people. Mid-size offices for three to six dominate across all three districts, with examples like 30C in Tsim Sha Tsui or 05-118 in Kwun Tong. Larger suites—13-person space 126 at Regus Mong Kok or 11-person office 29-130 at Signature Tsim Sha Tsui—are less numerous but available for workshops, pitch sessions, or executive meetings requiring privacy and scale.

Booking conditions and payment
Bookings can be made from one hour upwards, and same-day slots appear when venues release availability. Payment occurs instantly via credit or debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna, triggering automatic email confirmation. Cancellation terms are displayed before payment and vary by country; refunds or credit notes are generated through the self-service portal when cancellation conditions are met. Catering—breakfast, lunch, or coffee service—can be ordered 48 hours in advance; operators fulfil orders directly, and refunds apply if unavailable. Printed invoices include a 0% VAT breakdown suitable for expense reporting in Hong Kong.
Standard equipment and extended access
All day offices include desks, chairs, and Wi-Fi. Shared facilities such as coffee machines, common areas, and phone booths are accessible in roughly 70 to 80 percent of venues depending on location fit-out. Reception is present in around 80 percent of spaces. Standard hours run 09:00–17:00, though some locations offer extended access until 22:00; arrival must occur before the venue closes. Printers operate on a pay-per-copy basis, and parking can be added as an extra at participating sites. Extended hours and add-ons depend on the specific operator, so teams with atypical schedules should check availability at booking.



















