Your 2026 Guide to Mosques and Prayer Facilities in Hong Kong

As we move through 2026, Hong Kong continues to solidify its reputation as a premier destination for Muslim travelers. The city’s commitment to welcoming the global Ummah is more evident than ever, with initiatives that go far beyond just increasing the number of Halal-certified eateries. For the modern Muslim explorer, having accessible and comfortable places to pray is essential, and Hong Kong has truly stepped up to ensure a seamless spiritual experience amidst its vibrant urban energy.

Also read: 5D4N Muslim-Friendly Hong Kong & Macau Itinerary: A First-Timer’s Guide

While Islam is a minority religion here, the city boasts a rich and fascinating Islamic history. Most travelers have heard of the iconic Kowloon Mosque, the city's largest, but you might be wondering: how easy is it to find other prayer spots while exploring the "Pearl of the Orient"? This guide is designed to help you navigate Hong Kong’s spiritual landmarks, from historic mosques to convenient public prayer rooms.

Key Mosques in Hong Kong

Ibrahim Mosque, Mong Kok

Previously nestled in Yau Ma Tei, the Ibrahim Mosque has found a new home in the bustling heart of Mong Kok. This is one of the city's newer additions (established around 2013) and is located conveniently under Ferry Street. Despite its urban surroundings, the mosque is incredibly clean, spacious, and offers a peaceful sanctuary for your daily prayers.

Mong Kok itself is a must-visit for anyone looking to dive into the local lifestyle or go on a shopping spree. Having this mosque nearby makes it incredibly easy to keep up with your Salah before or after exploring the legendary Ladies’ Market or the fragrant Flower Market.

  • Address: G/F, 300-310 Ferry St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

  • Nearest MTR Station: Mong Kok

Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui

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Often the first stop for Muslim visitors, the Kowloon Mosque is the crown jewel of Kowloon’s skyline. It’s impossible to miss with its striking white marble facade and beautiful domes. While it serves as the largest prayer hall in the city, many travelers also come here simply to admire the stunning architecture and peaceful courtyard.

Located in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST), you’ll be in the center of Hong Kong’s high-end shopping and dining scene. If you're a culture enthusiast, the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre are just a short walk away. Plus, the mosque sits right on the edge of Kowloon Park, offering a perfect green escape for a post-prayer stroll.

  • Address: 105 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

  • Nearest MTR Station: Tsim Sha Tsui

Jamia Mosque, Mid-levels

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Tucked away in the upscale Mid-levels district between Victoria Peak and Central, Jamia Mosque is a piece of living history. As Hong Kong’s oldest mosque, this classic building is famous for its distinct mint-green color and serene atmosphere. Surrounded by lush trees, it provides a rare moment of tranquility away from the "concrete jungle."

While you're in the area, don't miss the chance to ride the Central-Mid-Levels Escalator, the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, which stretches over 800 meters through the heart of the district.

  • Address: 30 Shelley Street, Central, Hong Kong Island

  • Nearest MTR Station: Central

Masjid Ammar and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre, Wan Chai

Wan Chai is Hong Kong’s high-octane commercial hub, where skyscrapers like Central Plaza and the Hopewell Centre dominate the skyline. If you want to experience the city's neon-lit energy that never seems to sleep, this is the place to be.

For your prayers, head to Masjid Ammar, a unique six-story complex that serves as a vital hub for the local Muslim community. Men can find the prayer hall on the second floor, while the ladies' hall is located on the third. The real "hidden gem" here? Head up to the fifth floor to find a famous Halal canteen known for serving some of the best authentic dim sum in the city!

  • Address: 40 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island

  • Nearest MTR Station: Wan Chai

Chai Wan Masjid, Chai Wan

If you're looking for a quieter side of Hong Kong, Chai Wan offers a more residential and industrial vibe. While the tall buildings remain, you can find a slower pace of life at the Siu Sai Wan Promenade or Chai Wan Park.

The area is also home to the Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College, a well-known Islamic educational institution. The Chai Wan Masjid is just a 15-minute drive from the college. It’s a historic site with a very shady and calm environment, making it an ideal spot for a more meditative prayer experience.

  • Address: Cape Collison Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong Island

  • Nearest MTR Station: Chai Wan

Stanley Mosque, Stanley

Escape to the southern coast at Stanley, where you can enjoy the breeze at Stanley Main Beach or St. Stephen’s Beach. Whether you want to lounge on the sand or try your hand at adrenaline-pumping windsurfing, Stanley has a distinct vacation vibe.

Hidden within this area is the historic Stanley Mosque. Located inside a prison complex, it was originally built to serve the Muslim prison wardens and staff. The unique architecture and sandy-colored walls of the building make you feel as if you've been transported to a different part of the world entirely.

  • Address: 53 Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong Island

  • Nearest MTR Station: Chai Wan (followed by a short bus or taxi ride)

Public Prayer Spaces at Major Attractions

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In addition to the main mosques, Hong Kong has cleverly integrated public prayer rooms into its most popular tourist spots, ensuring you never have to rush back to your hotel to pray.

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)

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Traveling in 2026 is a breeze at HKIA, with several multi-faith prayer rooms located in both Departure and Arrival areas:

  • Level 6: Near Gate 42, Departures Level

  • Level 6: Near Gate 211, Departures Level (T1 Midfield Concourse)

  • Level 7: Check-in Hall, end of Aisle A

  • Level 5: Near Gates 13-21, Departures Level

Hong Kong Disneyland

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The "Happiest Place on Earth" is also incredibly Muslim-friendly. You’ll find a Quiet Room located right next to the Explorer's Club Restaurant (which, conveniently, serves Halal-certified meals!). It’s a peaceful spot to perform your Salah before heading back to the magic.

Ocean Park Hong Kong

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For those seeking thrills at Ocean Park, a clean and comfortable prayer room is available in the Thrill Mountain area, specifically near "The Flash" attraction. You can also find Halal food options nearby at the Clown Corner restaurant.

Ngong Ping 360

Visiting the Big Buddha? There is a dedicated prayer room in Ngong Ping Village. Just a small tip: make sure to visit the Holidays 360 Information Centre at least 15 minutes before you plan to pray so they can assist you with accessing the room.

Also read: 15 Best Halal Foods in Kowloon, Hong Kong

Exploring Hong Kong in 2026 is an inclusive and enriching experience. With a spiritual infrastructure that supports your needs, you can focus entirely on the adventure, culture, and cuisine of this dynamic city. Keep this guide handy, and may your journey be filled with both excitement and blessings!

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