Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
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4.0 based on 469 reviews
1881 Heritage is a nicely preserved historic building in Tsim Sha Tsui. It is now an upscale arcade with some nice restaurants. The Lunar New Year decoration is lovely.
4.0 based on 1,069 reviews
Harbour City is a one-stop shopping paradise with over 450 shops, 50 food & beverage outlets, one cinema, three hotels, 10 office buildings, two serviced apartments and a luxurious private club all under one roof. With the "Star" Ferry pier (named one of the "50 Places of a Lifetime" by the National Geographic Traveler in 1999), its home to cruise liner berths, maritime history and fabulous harbour view - all at its doorstep. It is easy to see where the mall drew the inspiration for its name. Harbour City is made up of five sections and offers eight categories of retail outlets. The five sections that complete Harbour City include Gateway Arcade, Ocean Centre, Ocean Terminal, Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel Arcade and Star Annex. Each offers a huge range of products and services including: Jewellery and Watches, Beauty, AV/Electrical Appliances, International Labels for Fashion & Leather Goods, Lifestyle, Casual Wear/Sport, Kid's Paradise and Food & Beverages Outlets. There is literally something for everyone, regardless of age group or cultural/economical background.
Harbour City Kowloon is a HUGE shopping mall situated right on the waterfront. Think of a major brand, a major label, an item, you will find it here. I can't say that I was impressed with the pricing, it is not cheap to shop here, but the amount of shops here is amazing. Easily accessed and relatively easy to navigate it is a welcome change to the bustle and excitement of Nathan Road.
4.0 based on 186 reviews
Spread over 23 levels, The ONE is the tallest-and among the hippest-retail complex in Hong Kong. Find everything from luxury watches to cosmetics and from lifestyle goods to cutting-edge fashion.
In rating this compared to the other 999,999 shopping centres in HK, this has a few things going for it. Varied places to eat, a much better selection of shops than most other places, a decent cinema at the top AND, very importantly, it's impossible to get lost (something the overly large malls definitely cannot say). Come here for cool Western and Japanese clothing or just to get out of the sweltering Nathan Road humidity and fumes.
4.0 based on 73 reviews
Just writing this review based on our recent HK visit last 19th December 2018. This mall is a good option if you find Harbour City too big to navigate and running hungry already - there’s a Food Republic at the basement and prices there are reasonably priced. We also liked this mall because my wife got to buy a designer bag at the ISA outlet there. The sales attendant there was very helpful and conversant to tourists like us.
4.0 based on 87 reviews
With a name inspired by the Muses in Greek mythology, K11 MUSEA aspires to enrich your daily life through the power of creativity, culture and innovation. Located in the heart of the Victoria Dockside art and cultural district, this world-class experiential landmark brings in immersive experiences in retail, art, culture, entertainment and gastronomy, all under one roof.
I would not normally use a food court but was impressed by the food playground at Musea. There is a very good variety of outlets and they are not the typical food court staples. They serve a wide variety of foods and there is a very good patisserie called Gontran Cherrier with excellent pastry. Tables are well spaced. The only negative is the very loud background music. It is well chosen mainly jazz but much too loud. Well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 70 reviews
T Galleria by DFS is the Traveler’s Galleria — a tribute to DFS Group’s thorough understanding of global travelers’ needs and its unique ability to offer them the finest luxury brands, impeccable service, and seamless shopping experiences.
3.5 based on 248 reviews
Located at the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, iSQUARE is a massive shopping and entertainment complex. Its unique design and retail concept, superb location, and innovative use of high technology and multimedia art afford the visitor an unprecedented shopping experience.
On the second floor of the shopping mall, its larger than you would see from the outside. Full bar and seating inside especially along the windows where you can get a great view of the busy street below. No London Fogs yet apparently in Hong Kong which is surprising given the number of tea drinkers. Also don't expect prices to be lower than the US. Infact higher for the same. Good service but remember yu have to ask for forks an knives. Nice touch offering a plate.
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