Shopping in Hong Kong



1881 Heritage

One of Hong Kong's newest high end shopping complexes, set on the beautifully restored grounds of the former Hong Kong Marine Police. Shops include Shanghai Tang, Cartier, Tiffany & Co, Rolex and Vacheron Constantin amongst others.

Apliu Street

A one stop street for electronics, accessories and computers. The street is lined with shops and shopping centres, with one of the most famous being Golden Shopping Centre.

Causeway Bay

One of the busiest shopping areas in Hong Kong, Causeway Bay most evenings is a sea of humanity. The area is packed with clothes shops, department stores, restaurants and is home to the large scale Times Square mall.

Citygate Outlets

Hong Kong's only outlet shopping mall. Features major international and local fashion brands, children's and sporting wear, Food Republic (a large food court) and UA CityGate (Tung Chung) cinemas.

Flower Market

Both a retail and wholesale market, more than 100 sellers stretch over 250 metres along Flower Market Road. Colourful and fragrant.

Harbour City

Large shopping centre with numerous department stores (Lane Crawford, Marks and Spencers), upmarket brands, supermarkets (Wellcome and c!ty'super) and cinemas (Golden Gateway Cinema).

Hollywood Road

Hollywood Road in the Mid-Levels is lined with stores selling antiques, old Chinese furniture and various other collectibles.

IFC Mall

Upmarket mall located at the base of Hong Kong's tallest building. Home to a citysuper supermarket, Lane Crawford department store, as well as to a range of restaurants, bars, and cinema (PALACE IFC).

Kowloon Tong

Festival Walk mall in Kowloon Tong has over 200 shops, as well a large food court, quite a few restaurants and an ice skating rink.

Ladies’ Market / Tung Choi Street

T-shirts, belts and other clothing stalls line Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok. The market is especially busy in the evenings.

MegaBox

An out of the way large-scale shopping centre with IMAX Theatre and a number of dining options. Stores here are large and tend to focus on home wares and similar products.

Pacific Place

Popular large shopping mall with a mixture of international name brand stores, restaurants and cinemas. One station from either Central or Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon).

Sneaker Street

Several street blocks lined with sneaker shops offering a huge variety. Large sizes can be hard to find however.

The Landmark + Prince’s Building

High end international fashion labels and restaurants. Located in the heart of Central.

Times Square

Multi level shopping centre, with levels dedicated to electronics, outdoor products, fashion brands, department stores, as well as a large food court, a c!ty'super supermarket and numerous restaurants.

Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui has of the highest concentrations of shops in Hong Kong and is also home to numerous shopping malls. Nathan Road runs down the centre with many of the side streets packed with shops. TST area has a large number of traditional Hong Kong style Cantonese eateries, as well as major fast food chains and other Asian and western restaurants. Also located here: the lavish Peninsula Hotel, major shopping malls and Ocean Terminal, HK's cruise ship terminal The waterfront has cultural attractions and great views of the HK Island skyline and harbour.