Hong Kong Shopping Centers

Shopping Malls and Department Stores in Hong Kong

While street markets and shopping malls offer a broad selection of items all in one place, several areas of Hong Kong have their specialities, and for that certain something, it pays to know where to go.

Get into the zone and discover the different shopping opportunities that await you in Hong Kong.

Kowloon Shopping Centers

Harbour City

For a truly well-stocked shopping mall with hundreds of outlets (over 700 shops alone), an incredible 50 restaurants, banking facilities, accommodation, leisure facilities, men's, women's and children's clothes – and for just about everything else under the sun visitors should visit the two-million square foot Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui on the waterfront. There are international restaurants here along with delis and fast food joints and the largest Toys 'R' Us in Asia. This is the mother of all one-stop shopping centres in Hong Kong.

Elements

This is MTRC's flagship designer shopping mall. It is conveniently located at the MTR Kowloon Station which is surrounded by brand-name shops. Elements also has an impressive list of amenities, including dining options, leisure activities, entertainment and cultural opportunities. Cutting edge and forward looking, the shopping mall features prestigious brands and premium quality products from around the world, including world-renowned brands that are making their debuts in Hong Kong.

Festival Walk

Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong is one of the most popular and frequented shopping malls in town. Bathed in natural light, there are countless retail outlets offering everything from home furnishings to fashion in this one million square feet complex. In addition to fabulous shopping you'll find many restaurants and bars, Hong Kong's largest ice-skating rink and a multiplex cinema. It's conveniently located right above the Kowloon Tong MTR Station.

Sham Shui Po

Sham Shui Po is well known for its electronic gadgets for sale on the street or indoors. Here, you'll be able to pick up virtually any computer product at a price that beats anywhere else in Hong Kong. Once infamous for pirated software but today considered one of the cheapest places in Hong Kong (if not the world) to get (or buy parts to build) a personal computer, the Golden Shopping Centre is a prominent IT shopping centre.

Lantau Island Shopping Centers

Citygate Outlets

The Citygate Outlets Mall offers good discount from 30% to as high as 70% all year round. Its location is perfect as it is close to the airport and also adjacent to Ngong Ping 360 cable car that shuttles between the mall and the Giant Buddha. Products on sale cover more than 60 brands including Nike, Timberland and Calvin Klein. This three-storey mall also features a jewelry shop, a big movie theatre, a few cafés and a good food court.

Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 – 22:00
Location: Right next to Tung Chung MTR station, Tung Chung Town

SkyPlaza

SkyPlaza is a huge shopping and entertainment area with 35,000sqm of facilities. It is located in the non-restricted area of Terminal 2 in Hong Kong International Airport and retails a wide range of goods from clothing (casual wear, business wear, sportswear and accessories), books & magazines, to children’s toys and products. SkyPlaza also features a 4D Extreme Screen and sports centre. There's no excuse to go hungry at SkyPlaza as there are many international and Chinese food outlets.

Location: Terminal 2, Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong SkyMart

Located in the non-restricted area at Level 7, Terminal 1. This luxury shopping avenue offers a wide range of world cuisine and shopping choices including Shanghai Tang, Tiffany & Co, Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior, and Prada. Op top of that there are toy stores, Bose audio products, fitness and healthcare items as well as an art gallery.

Location: Terminal 1, Hong Kong International Airport

New Territories Shopping Centers

Tai Po Plaza

Tai Po Plaza is well known for selling VCDs, CDs and good value clothing and shoes. The plaza also has many outlets selling food, books, cosmetics, computer games, eye wear and sports products. There are other shopping malls nearby, including Fortune Plaza, Jade Plaza and Plover Cove Plaza.

Location: Tai Po Centre

Uptown Plaza

Uptown Plaza is one of the most convenient shopping malls in Tai Po as it is located just next to Tai Po Market Railway Station. There are of course bigger malls in the area but this compact plaza has everything within reach.

Location: Next to Tai Po Market KCRC station

New Town Plaza

Located in Sha Tin, this is a huge shopping and entertainment complex offering everything from cheap bargains to high-end shopping including internationally renowned designer boutiques, cinemas, and a good range of gourmet cuisine in its restaurants. It also has a few big Japanese supermarkets. This Plaza gets extremely crowded at weekends so it's best to go on a weekday. If you are looking for cheaper shopping options, look around the retailers directly outside New Town Plaza.

Location: Accessible by the KCR railway (Sha Tin station), near the Royal Park Hotel and Grand Central Plaza in Sha Tin

Tsuen Wan Plaza

Tsuen Wan Plaza is on Tai Pa Street, next to the Tsuen Wan MTR station. The seven-storey plaza covers an area of 583,600sqft and offers a mixture of shops, restaurants and entertainment options, including a six-screen cinema.

Location: Next to the Tsuen Wan and Tsuen Wan West MTR Station

Discovery Park

This unique 59,000sqm shopping centre was conceived as a mixture of shopping mall and park. It is considered as the first of its kind and the concept has been dubbed a 'Shopping Park'. The shopping centre is themed as a tropical rain forest, with an artificial waterfall and pillars decorated with large pieces of 'fruit'. The roof of the main lobby is glass, letting natural daylight in.

Location: On Castle Peak Road, a five-minute walk from the Tsuen Wan MTR Station – follow the signs

Maritime Square

Located in Tsing Yi, Maritime Square has a nautical theme. The Square features a superior range of about 140 shops and restaurants. It serves many transit passengers as it is not far from Hong Kong International Airport.

Location: At MTR Tsing Ti Station

TMT Plaza (aka Tuen Mun Town Plaza)

TMT Plaza is a big five-storey mall in Tuen Mun Town and features about 400 shops. It is currently the biggest mall in northwest New Territories. With its location in Central Tuen Mun and its link by sky bridges to nearby buildings, the plaza is always busy with not only eager shoppers but people who come for the rich choice of dining and entertainment options.

Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 – 22:00
Location: In Tuen Mun, northwest New Territories

Landmark North

Located next to the Sheung Shui MTR Station, Landmark North features more than 100 shops featuring goods as diverse as the latest fashions to electronic items alongside a good range of restaurants.

Location: Next to the Sheung Shui MTR station, Sheung Shui

IKEA Store

IKEA is one of the market leaders in home furnishing and lifestyle products. Many items on sale are the assemble-it-yourself type of products which have a worldwide reputation for functional, good design at surprisingly low prices. Currently there are three IKEA branches in the New Territories.

Location: IKEA Tsuen Wan Store is at Basement One
Tsuen Wan Plaza Open: Daily 11:00 – 22:00.
IKEA Warehouse is at Jumbo Plaza in Sheung Shui Open: Daily 10:00 – 18:00.
IKEA Shatin Store is at the third floor of Grand Central Plaza, Open: Daily Mon - Fri 11:00 – 21:00, Sat/Sun/Holidays 11:00 – 22:00

Cheung Chau Shopping Centers

Cheung Chau Windsurfing Centre (CCWC)

The shop at CCWC offers souvenirs like T-shirts for men and women. Windsurfing gear is also available. Visitors can hire windsurfing boards as well as sea kayaks.

Location: On Hak Pai Road between Tung Wan Beach and Kwun Yam Wan Beach (aka Afternoon Beach)
Tel: +852 29 81 27 72
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