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[First in HK] Kilian Bar at B1/F, K11 MUSEA

Welcome to Kilian Paris, the First Shot is always on the house!



Don’t miss the KILIAN PARIS popup bar, newly landed in Hong Kong K11 Musea, to step into a world of indulgence and elegance, while SCENTERTAINMENT is our true point of difference. Experience our latest creation - Angels’ Share On The Rocks and our signature Liquor Collection to kick start your Kilian olfactive journey.



If you leave blushing, we know we have delivered a truly unique experience!



KLUB 11 Member Exclusive

Enjoy a complimentary deluxe and a whisky shot* upon visiting our Kilian Bar! 



*Appointment is needed. Limited quantities; on a first-come, first-served basis. Terms and conditions apply. 



Location: LAB110, B1/F, K11 MUSEA

Opening Hours: 11:30AM – 8:30PM


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LAB110, B1/F, K11 MUSEA
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