If you’re craving the thrill of skiing but can’t make it to Japan or Korea, don’t worry—you can still hit the slopes right here! Hong Kong and nearby Shenzhen offer fantastic indoor skiing spots where you can enjoy winter sports without leaving the city or during a quick getaway.
Perfect for families and beginners, these venues offer lessons for kids and adults alike, helping everyone get ski-ready with professional instructors. Whether you’re a first-timer or looking to brush up on your skills, you’ll find everything you need. With artificial snow, cutting-edge VR technology, and expert guidance, these indoor ski spots promise an unforgettable experience.
Check out our guide to the best indoor skiing spots in Hong Kong and Shenzhen!
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Ski Tech Hong Kong offers visitors the chance to train and ski indoors at an Olympic level. Perfect for all skill levels, Ski Tech uses cutting-edge VR technology that lets you master techniques, customize trails, and even adjust snow conditions. The best part? You can race live against other skiers for an extra adrenaline rush! They also offer lessons and classes, along with movement analysis to help you perfect your technique like a pro.
Ski Tech HK, One Island South, Unit 922-923, 2 Heung Yip Rd, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, +852 2177 0008, https://skitech.com.hk/
Head to Snow & Surf, Hong Kong’s largest snowboard and ski school, where a team of expert instructors is ready to help you refine your skills or get started on the basics.
The facility boasts two high-tech snow belt machines, similar to those used by professional ski teams in Salt Lake City, providing a top-tier training experience.
Snow & Surf also offers group classes for kids aged 8–14, with sessions available throughout the week for all skill levels.
How much: HK$448/55 minutes for slope access; HK$598/55 minutes for a group class with a professional coach; and there are monthly passes as well!
Snow & Surf, 2/F, Shui Sum Industrial Building, 8-10 Kwai Sau Rd, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong, +852 9637 3322, https://snownsurfhk.com/en/snow
Slope Infinity is ideal for families, beginners, and seasoned pros alike. With a dynamic instruction program, you’ll have fun training on a ski deck that lets you experience the thrill of skiing with real skis, boots, bindings, and poles—making it feel like you’ve escaped the city and hit the slopes. Classes are available for adults and kids as young as 4, ensuring fun for all ages!
How much: HK$600/30 minutes for private sessions; HK$1,450/55 minutes for group sessions; HK$500/hour for a solo practice session
Slope Infinity Ski & Snowboard Training Centre, 1/F, 148 Electric Road, Fortress Hill, Hong Kong, +852 2107 4567, https://www.slope8.com/, https://www.facebook.com/slope8/
Head to Kowloon and visit Urban Terrain, where a team of professionally certified instructors, including CASI Level 3 experts from Canada, is ready to guide you step-by-step to master skiing like a pro before hitting the real slopes. The facility features a large Enoki ski machine with a 5m x 7m slide and a full-length mirror, ideal for checking your form during solo practice. With adjustable speed and slope, it’s perfect for beginners. Classes are open to participants aged 13 and up.
How much: HK$600/trial session per person, which includes instructor fees, equipment, and gear. Future sessions would have to be purchased in packages, starting at HK$7,000 for 7 lessons.
Special note: The website is purely in Chinese, so do make use of Google Translate.
Urban Terrain, Unit 3, Level 2, The Long Beach, 8 Hoi Fai Road, Olympic, Kowloon, Hong Kong, +852 9786 8622, https://www.ubterrain.com/, https://www.instagram.com/ubterrain/
Learn to ski like a pro at Flowski, an all-in-one snow and surf playground perfect for skiing, snowboarding, or surfing.
Its heated freestyle slope park lets you enjoy the thrill of skiing without the cold, offering a similar experience to real slopes. Inspired by world-class indoor freestyle trails, the slopes provide a safe and fun space to compete, practice with friends, and level up your skills.
Skip the expense of flying to Japan or Korea—Flowski’s professional instructors from New Zealand, Canada, the U.S., and China offer step-by-step guidance tailored to your skill level, making learning fun and accessible.
For kids aged 8–15, Flowski also runs seasonal camps during Easter, Christmas, and summer!
How much: Group classes (have to have a minimum of 2 students) are priced at HK$380/session
Flowski HK, 2/F Landmark South, 39 Yip Kan Street, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, https://www.instagram.com/flowskihk
Huafa Snow World is one of the latest indoor ski hot spots in Shenzhen that just opened in 2025. It is hailed as one of the world's largest indoor snow facility having a size of 100,000 sqm. This fabulous ski wonderland is highly accessible and even connected to a mall that's filled with restaurants and shops where you can head over to after a fun time at Huafa Snow World.
This impressive venue is perfect for ski enthusiasts of all levels, featuring five competition-level slopes, terrain parks, and snow play areas for families with young kids. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned skier, there’s something for everyone—just be sure to book your tickets in advance.
For families with children interested in learning to ski, lessons are recommended for kids aged 6 and up.
How much: Packages are available for both kids and adults, including a 2-hour snow play ticket (great for families with little ones!) at HK$220/person during the off-season, 3 hours of beginner skiing at HK$370/person, and 4 hours for intermediate skiers at HK$448/person, both during the off-season.
Huafa Snow World, 1F, Qianhai Ice & Snow World, 666 Binjiang Avenue, Bao’an, Shenzhen, China, https://10design.co/project/shenzhen-qianhai-huafa-snow-world
Alps Ice and Snow World offers a unique indoor skiing experience for novice and experienced skiers. Perfect for families, this facility features fairytale castles, ice sculptures, and many more winter activities.
Additionally, this facility has modern amenities, including rental services for ski equipment and professional instructors for lessons. Remember to book tickets in advance!
How much: From CNY 80 (HK$89.74) and up for basic entrance fees, and it doesn't include entry to Window of the World.
Alps Ice And Snow World, North Gate, No. 9037 Shennan Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China, +8675526608000, www.google.com/maps
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