Hong Kong · Hong Kong
HKGLan Kwai Fong (LKF), SoHo, rooftop bars
Asia's cocktail and rooftop capital, dense vertical bar culture
13 curated nightlife destinations with a direct route from Manila, Philippines in the OpenFlights network.
Reachability reflects historical scheduled service in the OpenFlights dataset and may be out of date.
See Manila's routes on the live map →Lan Kwai Fong (LKF), SoHo, rooftop bars
Asia's cocktail and rooftop capital, dense vertical bar culture
Casino-driven nightlife (Wynn, MGM, Galaxy), shows
Asia's casino capital, large-scale entertainment format
Xinyi District clubs, night markets, late-night food culture
Distinctive late-night food + clubs Taiwanese culture
Bui Vien backpacker street, District 1 rooftops
Vietnam's nightlife hub, backpacker and rooftop scenes
Sukhumvit rooftops, Khao San Road, night markets, riverside bars
Asia's premier nightlife hub, sensory-overload after dark
Clarke Quay, Marina Bay nightlife, Zouk
High-end Asian club scene, polished venue infrastructure
Bukit Bintang, TREC, Changkat
Real Southeast Asian party scene, multi-cultural nightlife
Hongdae, Gangnam, Itaewon nightlife
One of Asia’s biggest nightlife cities
Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta beach clubs
Bali's beach-club and DJ scene, surf-and-party culture
Shibuya, Shinjuku (Golden Gai, Kabukicho), Roppongi
Hyper-dense bar culture, izakaya, all-night convenience — Tokyo's primary nightlife airport
Marina/JBR rooftops, beach clubs, brunch culture
Luxury and ultra-luxury nightlife scene, distinctive Gulf format
Mission, SoMa, Castro nightlife
Distinctive Bay Area scene, historic LGBTQ+ nightlife heritage
Hollywood, Sunset Strip, West Hollywood
Distinctive celebrity-and-music club culture, historic nightlife identity
From Manila (MNL) you can reach 13 curated nightlife destinations, including Hong Kong, Macau, Taipei. Reachability reflects historical scheduled service in the OpenFlights dataset and may be out of date.
Holiday picks are FlightMVP's own curation; distances and flight times are great-circle estimates. Best-months are country-level climate normals, not a forecast.