Guidebook for Hong Kong

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Guidebook for Hong Kong

Food Scene

SoHo is the multicultural wine, dine and swanky nightlife side of Central. The upmarket bars and exotic restaurants of SOHO’s historic and narrow streets are chic to the extreme.
95 locals recommend
Soho, Hong Kong
Staunton Street
95 locals recommend
SoHo is the multicultural wine, dine and swanky nightlife side of Central. The upmarket bars and exotic restaurants of SOHO’s historic and narrow streets are chic to the extreme.

Drinks & Nightlife

This center of late-night revelry is so renowned that its official street sign is more photographed than many of the celebrities who haunt its clubs.
301 locals recommend
Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong
301 locals recommend
This center of late-night revelry is so renowned that its official street sign is more photographed than many of the celebrities who haunt its clubs.

Shopping

ifc mall is one of Hong Kong’s most visually appealing shopping destinations. It allows you to complement a relaxing afternoon of shopping with soothing water views.
32 locals recommend
IFC mall
8 Finance Street
32 locals recommend
ifc mall is one of Hong Kong’s most visually appealing shopping destinations. It allows you to complement a relaxing afternoon of shopping with soothing water views.
Causeway Bay still take at least an entire day to work your way through its endless shopping malls, department stores, boutiques and market stalls.
68 locals recommend
Causeway Bay
27 Haven St
68 locals recommend
Causeway Bay still take at least an entire day to work your way through its endless shopping malls, department stores, boutiques and market stalls.

Sightseeing

With its vast curtain of glass and 40,000 square-metre aluminium roof sculpted to echo a seabird soaring in flight, the striking HKCEC is a major landmark on the Hong Kong Island skyline.
20 locals recommend
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibiton Centre station
20 locals recommend
With its vast curtain of glass and 40,000 square-metre aluminium roof sculpted to echo a seabird soaring in flight, the striking HKCEC is a major landmark on the Hong Kong Island skyline.
The Blue House is a four-storey Lingnan-style house built in the 1920s with a mixture of Chinese and Western architectural features.
28 locals recommend
Blue House
72A 號 Stone Nullah Ln
28 locals recommend
The Blue House is a four-storey Lingnan-style house built in the 1920s with a mixture of Chinese and Western architectural features.