Anyone who has ever been there knows… Hong Kong is truly a shopping heaven! From high
From fashion to streetwear. And from made-in-China goods on the market to the most luxurious brands from around the world. And to make your shopping experience even better, go shopping in a shopping mall. Hong Kong has a huge number of shopping malls, each one unique. In this blog post, we'll share the best malls where you can shop from early morning until late at night.
IFC Mall: The name actually says it all, as it stands for International Finance Centre Mall. The IFC is a huge center in Central that covers almost every amenity. IFC has office space, hotels, and a shopping mall. The mall mainly houses international stores from big names we only see in places like PC Hooftstraat or the Bijenkorf department store. IFC Mall For example, you have a real Victoria's Secret store (with lingerie and clothing, yes!), Chloé and Estée Lauder but also Chanel, Tiffany & Co. and other high-end brands.
8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong

PMQ: This shopping mall is really fun. We're fans! The name PMQ stands for Police Married Quarter, because the building previously served as a sort of barracks where police officers and their families lived. Today, it's a super trendy shopping mall where young entrepreneurs and designers have opened their shops. The evening market is a great attraction, and there are also occasional exhibitions and other events. Check the website for dates!
35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Harbour City: in my opinion, the easiest of all the shopping malls to find. It has to be, considering it's one of the largest (if not the biggest). And it's also very conveniently located! You get off the Tsim Sha Tsui metro station, check which side the water is on, and just keep walking in that direction until you see the enormous building. You can't really go wrong, because the correct exit is even signposted at the metro station. Harbor City Like the IFC Mall, it has office space, hotels, shops, and restaurants, but it's even bigger. And so is the shopping!
3–27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Times Square: If you're in Hong Kong for a while, you'll undoubtedly visit the Times SquareThis shopping mall is a fun hotspot where all sorts of things are organized. Exhibitions, product and film promotions, charity events, you name it. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people gather here to count down to the New Year. Last year, for example, there was a Batman exhibition, and currently, Disney has all sorts of exhibits there. This gives your loved one a reason to stop by, and you can do some shopping afterward ;-).
1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
APM: In Hong Kong, they understand the motto "shop until you drop" like no other, because most shops and restaurants in this city stay open until super late. Still not had enough after dinner? Then you can go to APM Go to a shopping mall that stays open until after midnight. The selection is very diverse, with perhaps a few more "normal" shops and fewer high-end ones. Also fun: go wild and rent a karaoke room with your friends at the Neway, which is right inside the mall!
418 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon
HOW TO GET THERE: During my trip, I flew with Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong. From Hong Kong, you can then fly to dozens of destinations in Asia. Find your tickets here >>
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YOURLBB'S FAVORITE HOTELS IN HONG KONG:
- The Peninsula: beautiful view of the Hong Kong skyline
- Mandarin Oriental: unprecedented luxury in that classic hotel
- Ritz Carlton: This hotel also houses the famous Ozon bar
- Hotel Stage: hip hotel near the Temple Street Night Market
- Madera Hollywood: The location of this hotel in the heart of Soho is perfect!
- The Jervois: one of the best hotels in the trendy Shueng Wan district
- Cordis Hotel: wonderful luxury hotel in Kowloon next to a mega shopping mall
- East Hong Kong: nice lifestyle hotel with a cool rooftop bar
- 99 Bonham: nice hip hotel in the nice Shueng Wan district
- W Hong Kong: Highly recommended if you are in Hong Kong in the summer because they have a swimming pool!
- Cue Hotel: very affordable lifestyle hotel in the Wan Chai district
- One96: Staying in Hong Kong for a longer period? Then choose a serviced apartment!
- The Park Lane Hotel: nice hotel in Causeway Bay with a fantastic rooftop bar
TIP: discover more great addresses and travel tips in my books THE AMSTERDAM CITY GUIDE & WANDERLUST!
WITH LOVE,
ANNE