In Hong Kong you can find a number of street markets, whether they are located in a small alley way or a cluster of pedestrian roads like The Lanes. These areas are guaranteed to be crammed with market stalls selling a variety of goods, here are just a few:
The Lanes and Pottinger Street
Central, Hong Kong
Situated between Des Voeux Road and Queen's Road, Li Yuen East and Li Yuen West are two narrow lanes full of market wares, jewelry, clothes, silks, handbags, fabrics and suitcases.
Western Market
Des Voeux Road Central, Sheun Wan
https://westernmarket.com.hk
This market is a four story renovated building, often referred to as Hong Kong's Convent Garden, selling craft wares, boutique silk shops and restaurants.
Stanley Market
Located on the Southside of Hong Kong Island
Stanley market attracts thousands of people interested in buying clothes, cashmere products, artwork, gifts, handbags and sportswear.
www.hk-stanley-market.com/
Open Air Market
Pokfulam, The Peak and Discovery Bay.
www.openairhk.com
Tel: 2523 6835
Outdoor market operated in designated markets, on alternate Sundays.
Flower Market
Boundary Street Mongkok MTR
www.flower-market.hk
Jade Market
Yau Ma Tei
Jordon MTR
Tel: 9639 3084
Some 450 stalls selling jade products.
Ladies Market
Tung Choi Street Mongkok MTR
www.ladies-market.hk
Ladies accessories; clothes and cosmetics
Prince Edward Market
Fa Yuen Street Mongkok MTR
General clothing and accessories.
Temple Street Market
Temple Street
Jordon MTR
A vibrant market that becomes a night market from 4 p.m. CDs, gadgets, hardware and luggage.
Hong Kong Art Walk www.hongkongartwalk.com
Hong Kong - Art Basel https://www.artbasel.com/hong-kong
Hong Kong Flower Show www.hongkongflowershop.com
Hong Kong International Film Festival
Tel: 2970 3300
www.hkiff.org.hk
Annual event dates and films listed on the website.
Hong Kong Oktoberfest
Le French May
www.frenchmay.com
French culture.
Symphony of Lights
www.tourism.gov.hk/symphony/eindex.html
Every night at 8 p.m.
Visit
www.discoverhongkong.com
for details on Hong Kong events.
Hong Kong is well known for its shopping malls. There are a variety of large, air-conditioned shopping malls to choose from– all offering different international and local brands, a medley of restaurants and some have parking facilities, all designed to make shopping a more pleasurable experience.
Citygate
20 Tat Tung Chung Road
Lantau
Tel: 2109 2933
https://www.citygateoutlets.com.hk
Elements
1 Austin Road West
West Kowloon
Tel: 2735 5234
www.elementshk.com
Harbour City
3-27 Canton Road
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: 2118 8666
www.harbourcity.com.hk
Horizon Plaza
2 Lee Wing Street Ap Lei Chau Aberdeen
Tel: 2554 9089
www.horizonplazahk.com
Over 200,000 sq.ft. of showroom space selling antiques, discount fashion,furnishings, wine and much more.
IFC Mall
8 Finance Street, Central
Tel: 2295 3308
www.ifc.com.hk
Four levels of up market boutiques, cinema complex, restaurants.
Landmark
8/F, One Exchange Square, Central
Tel: 2500 0555
www.landmark.hk
Office and Shopping establishment renowned for luxury goods. Adjacent to the Landmark Mandarin, a boutique hotel,run by the Mandarin group.
Lee Gardens
33 Hysan Avenue Causeway Bay
Tel: 2907 5227
www.leegardens.com.hk
Olympian City
11 Hoi Fai Road West Kowloon
Tel: 2740 4108
www.olympiancity.com.hk
Pacific Place
88 Queensway
Admiralty
Tel: 2844 8988
www.pacificplace.com.hk
Popular with expatriates. Includes Seibu and Lane Crawford department stores and international food outlet ‘Great’.
Prince's Building
10 Chater Road Central
Tel: 2500 0555
www.landmark.hk
Smaller up market boutique shops, international food outlet Oliver's, MotherCare.
SOGO
555 Hennessy Road
Causeway Bay
Tel: 2833 8338
www.sogo.com.hk
Popular location catering many international designer label brands and popular with the Japanese community.
Times Square
1 Matheson Street
Causeway Bay
Tel: 2118 8900
www.timessquare.com.hk
13 floors of shopping, dining and a UA Cinema.