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 337 reviews
Luxury and modernity meet at this stylish mall connected to the Admiralty MTR subway station. Tenants mix luxury labels with haute homewares, organic toiletries, and jewelry stores.
HKG Central area peaceful because demonstrations are scheduled n announced ... the great hall is still full of all kinds of foodstuff as well as the supermarket... stores are open still shining with Christmas decors
4.0 based on 595 reviews
This funky modern mall is an air-conditioned oasis in Mongkok. Free WiFi, free parking, and long opening hours set it apart.
This shopping mall was attached to the hotel we stayed in whilst visiting Hong Kong The MTR station is on the lowest level of the mall It houses many shops and restaurants Great place to visit
4.0 based on 365 reviews
This upmarket mall is designed around the five Chinese elements, with zones for luxury shopping, beauty and lifestyle, fashion, dining, and entertainment. Expats flock to its outdoor bars.
Gosh, this is one MegaMall that you can shop till you drop! Everything you need is likely here. Even the high speed rail to China can be boarded here! Very clean, very modern. But because it is also a very touristy area, expect prices to be a bit steep of course. Nonetheless, a good place to beat the heat in the summer!
4.0 based on 210 reviews
Easily accessed via the MTR, this mid-priced mall is packed with more than 200 popular international brands and favorite local clothing stores including Giordano, Moiselle, and Peace and Staccato.
With more than 200 plus retail shops and restaurants, most things are covered. From high-end brands to local favourites.
4.0 based on 105 reviews
We came to this Plaza Hollywood every day during our holiday in Hong Kong. It's not a massive shopping mall but it was so convenient for us as we were staying in the apartment above the mall. It provided everything we needed as it has got more than 250 restaurants and shops. In general, they were all good range of well-known shops and restaurants as we managed to acquire all our souvenirs here and had spent a lot of time dining at the restaurants inside this mall. In terms of shops, they have pharmacies, a 6 screens cinema, a very lovely supermarket (called Taste), and also stores/ shops selling electronics, clothing, shoes, sportswear, stationeries, foods, snacks, bakeries, books...etc. They also have a variety of restaurants and cafes (34 of them at present) and the majority of them are quite good standards and inexpensive. Plaza Hollywood shopping mall is constructed in the shape of 3 massive octagons and is split into 4 levels. There aren't many shops/ restaurants on the ground floor as it is mainly used as bus stops. Restaurants and shops are spread over between 1st to 3rd floors. There are plenty of toilets & escalators on each floor. The shopping mall is spacious and there are plenty of walking areas even during peak hours. In the middle of the shopping mall, there is an octagon shape of stained glasses above the centre which is also often used as an exhibition venue. Another merit of Plaza Hollywood is about its location. It is just above the Diamond Hill MTR station and the bus/ taxi stops. It is also just next to the famous Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden. It's so easy to access. Highly recommended to anyone who is nearby or if you are hungry and on your way to visit the Chi Lin Nunnery or Nan Lian Garden.
4.0 based on 227 reviews
This massive mall caters to all tastes and budgets, with over 350 stores, 50 restaurants, and Asia's first Snoopy World. Because it's popular with locals and tourists, weekends get very crowded.
4.0 based on 900 reviews
Situated at Causeway Bay, the most vibrant spot in Hong Kong, Times Square has been regarded as one of the most popular shopping centers and tourist spots. Recognized as the ultimate shopping landmark, Times Square houses more than 230 world-renowned brands on 16 floors, with an exclusive blend of shops ranging from voguish apparel, leather goods, jewelry to accessories. To bring a great shopping excitement, Times Square encloses a number of reputable electronics and audio vision chain stores, as well as a wide selection of sport specialty stores in a cutting-edge and convenient environment. Times Square provides an array of up-marketed nationwide eateries, including regional Chinese specialists, various Asian delicacies and western cuisine, making Times Square a gourmet paradise for both the locals and tourists. The signature Open Piazza of Times Square is the most-sought-after exhibition venue for in Hong Kong.
What a place to spend the day, from street food stall to the luxury mall, I enjoyed, it a sure place to visit, easy to get there with MTR station causeway bay just underneath the mall, and also full bus rotations and the Hong Kong taxis.
4.0 based on 128 reviews
Located a few stops on the MTR from Causeway Bay, on Hong Kong's quieter east coast, this large family-friendly mall features 170 stores, plus an ice-skating rink complete with boot hire and lockers.
The largest shopping hub on Hong Kong Island, A popular shopping and entertainment hub for families, i have been a regular visitor for Cityplaza for the past 10 years. I enjoyed it very much as it was a mall with good facility and service Cityplaza has an array of shops and restaurants for any lifestyle need. Find the latest fashion ...
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