Hong Kong Shopping

  1. Cityplaza

    The largest shopping centre in eastern Hong Kong Island, with 180 shops (mainly fashion and electronics), Cityplaza is directly linked up to the MTR. Being further from the main business district, it charges retailers lower rents, which can translate into lower prices for shoppers. There's a Wing On department store branch here, as well as an ice-skating rink.

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  2. Festival Walk Shopping Centre

    Kowloon Tong can claim Festival Walk, the territory's most luxurious shopping complex, and, in typical Hong Kong fashion, the centre boasts a fair few superlatives itself. Festival Walk has the largest cinema, bookshop and ice-skating rink in the territory.

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  3. Ifc Mall

    As if Central didn't have nearly enough luxury retail space already, they built this swanky shopping centre with 200 high-fashion boutiques linking the One and Two IFC towers and the Four Seasons Hotel. Outlets include Patrick Cox, Geiger, Lngchamp, Kenzo, Vivienne Tam, Zegna...we could go on. The Hong Kong Airport Express Station is downstairs.

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  4. Landmark

    The most central of all shopping centres, the Landmark has high fashion and good eating in a pleasant, open space. It has become a home almost exclusively to the very high-end fashion brands and boutiques (Gucci, Louis Vuitton, TODs etc) and a handful of worthwhile refreshment stops.

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  5. Langham Place Mall

    This 15-storey super mall has some 300 shops that stay open till as late as . Its focal point is the high-tech Digital Sky where special events take place.

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  6. Pacific Place

    One of the city's best shopping malls, Pacific Place has, if anything, gone further upmarket recently. There are a couple of hundred outlets, dominated by higher end men's and women's fashion (from the likes of Burberry, Chanel, Chloé, Loewe, Marc Jacobs and Versace) and accessories (Bottega Veneta, Coach, Fendi, Gucci etc). There's also a Lane Crawford department store.

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  7. Times Square

    The 10 floors of retail organised by type are slightly less high-end than in Central. Fashion brands and outlets include Lane Crawford, Anne Sui, Aquascutum, Birkenstock, Jessica, Marks & Spencer, Vivienne Westwood and Vivienne Tam. There are plenty of electronics and homewares. There are restaurants on the 10th to 13th floors and snack bars, cafés and a supermarket in the basement.

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