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Address: 14 Taikoo Wan Rd, Hong Kong
Built directly above the Tai Koo MTR station, Cityplaza's anchors are Marks & Spencer, Toys"R"Us and the Wing On Department Store. The variety of shops is great, with plenty of international chains and designer names among them, such as Arnold Palmer, DKNY, United Colors of Benetton, Calvin Klein, Crabtree & Evelyn and L'Occitane En Provence. The...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Tat Chee Ave, Hong Kong
Hong Kong malls are constantly striving to be bigger and better than their competitors, so while the store directory is often similar from one mall to the next, the list of extras varies widely. Festival Walk boasts an 11-screen cinema, a massive ice skating rink, and 20,438 square meters (220,000 square feet) of office space. There are more than...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: 3 - 27 Canton Rd, Hong Kong
Hong Kong's largest shopping center, Harbour City is divided into thematic zones. At Ocean Terminal you'll find high fashion such as Vivienne Westwood, plus a kids' section with the largest Toys R' Us in Asia. At Ocean Centre and Gateway Arcade there are additional high-fashion boutiques, including Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana and...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: 8 Finance St, Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a shopper's paradise. It seems that everywhere you turn there are fabulous malls, outlets, markets and boutiques. IFC has a definite edge though, with a variety of designer boutiques that should please even the most devoted fashionista, including A|X Armani Exchange, Tiffany & Co, Juicy Couture, Givenchy, Escada, Burberry, Bulgari,...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: 12-16 Des Voeux Rd, Hong Kong
Connected to the Mandarin Oriental's Landmark Hotel, this four-story shopping center is open and airy with a wide range of fashion boutiques. A few of the internationally known names you'll find are Gianni Versace, Narciso Rodriguez, Bottega Veneta, Coach, Body Shop, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co, Dolce & Gabbana, Emenegildo Zegna and Moschino. Eateries...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Portland St, Hong Kong
Langham Place is actually a three-part complex consisting of a hotel, office tower and 15-story shopping mall. Built atop the Mong Kok MTR station, the mall is popular and easy to get to, with a six-screen cinema and a good selection of shops. There's a Seibu department store, plus several international chains like Levi's, United Colors of...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: 23 Salisbury Rd, Hong Kong
Adjacent to the Avenue of Stars, this mall has the usual line-up of stores such as Chanel, Missoni, Body Shop and Best Buy. What's really notable however is the concentration of shops specializing in jewelry and watches, and the number of tailors (including Ascot Chang). Like most malls in Hong Kong, New World Centre also has an abundance of...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: 88 Queensway, Hong Kong
This place is huge, sitting on about 2.6 hectares (6.5 acres), the complex boasts over 464,515 square meters (5 million square feet) of commercial and retail space. Major anchors are Lane Crawford and Seibu, and there are all manner of designer shops: Aquascutum, Manolo Blahnik, Salvatore Ferragamo, Burberry, Chanel, Chloé, Dolce &Gabbana,...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: 1 Matheson St, Hong Kong
Times Square consists of two towers (46 and 39 stories), with over 83,613 square meters (900,000 square feet) of retail space between them, plus about 92,903 square meters (one million square feet) of office space. Pick up the latest fashions at Charles Jourdan, Coach, Kookaï, Max Mara, Anna Sui and Vivienne Tam. Browse the offerings at big...
Category: Shopping Centers - Hong Kong Shopping
Address: Tak Ting St, Hung Hom, Hong Kong
This vast complex is known for its restaurants – there are about 50 places to eat, covering virtually every cuisine and level of service. Its other notable feature is the concrete ship-shaped center building, which houses a department store and a large video arcade. The various individually named buildings each have a special focus. Most of the...
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