A mainstay of Causeway Bay — and Hong Kong — since 1985, this is the Japanese-styled department store’s flagship location. Pay a visit to pick up fashion items, cosmetics, and even home ware and appliances. Maybe you’ll even scope a good deal or three, too.
Buzzing cafes, restaurants and clothing stores spill onto the streets in this laid-back, casual location — the newest kid on the block amidst Causeway Bay’s shopping offerings.
Located along a picturesque, tree-lined avenue, this luxury shopping complex is filled with leading international fashion and jewellery brands. Families can enjoy dressing their little ones up to the nines on the children’s clothing floors.
Completed in 2012, Hysan Place is a modern shopping mall with an array of restaurants and fashion and beauty boutiques. It’s also home to the three-storey book and lifestyle store Eslite.
This shopping centre boasts a range of shopping and dining options — most notably Japanese brands Uniqlo and Muji and South Korean store Aland. It’s also home to upscale gym Pure Fitness.
Unmissable for the massive TV screens and public displays and exhibitions running in the open courtyard at its entrance, this towering shopping centre and office complex is one of Hong Kong’s biggest shopping hubs. It’s known for its New Year’s Eve extravaganzas, too.
Shopping mecca Fashion Walk’s Food Street is filled with hip and casual cafes, dessert bars, and eateries, offering everything from Italian to Vietnamese fare.
A few minutes away from Times Square is Tang Lung Street, which is teeming with restaurants offering up an array of cuisines, from Japanese to Western food. Wander along the street or explore the lower floors of commercial complexes such as Midtown Soundwill Plaza II.
Perched on top of towering Times Square is the shopping centre’s food court and collection of restaurants. Grab a table at the affordable food court, or try out one of the many Asian or Western establishments on hand.
The next district over from Causeway Bay and closely located to Happy Valley, Tai Hang is a quaint neighbourhood that’s since livened up with plenty of new and trendy restaurants and cafes. Expect a cosier vibe here than nearby Causeway Bay, with equally delish dishes.
This road is home to an array of dining options, from grill houses to Chinese-style seafood restaurants. Take a stroll and have a browse before deciding where to settle for lunch or dinner.
Why work out cooped up in a gym when you can jog along this centre’s running track for free? Just make sure it’s not a team training day when you visit.
A calming oasis in the heart of the city, this spacious park is home to a swimming pool, running trails, and plenty of greenery, making it the perfect place to relax. Watch the park transform during festivities such as the Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese New Year.
As much a destination for social butterflies as it is for horse racing enthusiasts, the Happy Valley Racecourse holds weekly events that make for an excellent night out.
The sports stadium in Hong Kong, this 40,000-seat venue has played host to an array of sporting events, including the East Asian Games and the Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes.
This indoor sports centre comprises a 3,500-seat arena, multi-purpose hall, a gym, and squash and badminton courts, making it a popular venue for both concerts and a variety of leisurely events.
Founded in 1894, this cricket club is home to a range of facilities in addition to its cricket lawn such as tennis courts, a pool, a banquet hall, and a bar. Members can benefit from various social and sporting events that the club runs.
Nestled in the heart of Hong Kong Island, Ming’s Court offers superb access to the business districts of Wanchai, Admiralty and Central and the shopping and entertainment facilities of Wanchai and Causeway Bay.
Located a scant few minutes away from the Happy Valley tram station
The area is home to a number of sports clubs including Happy Valley Racecourse and Craigengower Cricket Clubare just a few minutes away.
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