
For those who are fashion-forward (or shopaholics), these Hong Kong shopping malls are must-visits.
In search of the hottest shopping malls in Hong Kong? We’ve done the legwork to find you the most popular destinations, where you can find every single item you have on your wishlist. From tailors crafting the perfect fit to dazzling diamonds and luxurious lingerie, these malls truly have it all. Whether you’re looking to indulge in high-end couture or pay a visit to exciting pop-up stores, a session of retail therapy in these glamorous shopping centres is guaranteed to thrill.
Hong Kong shopping malls we love to frequent
Art and culture-focused malls
1. Airside

Brought to you by Nan Fung Group, Airside rewrites the rules of classic shopping malls, promising a total lifestyle revolution. Spread over a whopping 700,000 square feet, you’ll find more than just boutiques and eateries here. At its heart, you’ll find City’super’s gourmet marketplace, offering epicurean delights that’ll excite your taste buds. Meanwhile, Asia’s first Nespresso concept store not only provides a window into the world of coffee, but also champions sustainable consumption. Through its Re:Farm programme, the mall turns used coffee capsules into fertiliser, contributing to urban farms that bring a touch of green to the city’s core. If you’re seeking a surge of adrenaline, the indoor surf centre, Groundswell, is your year-round ticket to the perfect wave. But the experience doesn’t end there; step outside to engage in the serenity of the gardens and the charm of an open-air theatre. Airside caters to the eco-conscious, trendsetters, and thrill-seekers in equal measure.
Airside, 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak, Hong Kong, p. 2686 0333
2. K11 Art Mall

As the first museum-inspired retail destination in the world, K11 Art Mall brings together art, people, and nature. Not only does the mall showcase a great collection of local young artists’ works, but it also facilitates exchanges between artists and the public. We’re big fans of its outdoor event space, which hosts panel events, live music performances, and movie screenings. In addition, we love that K11 Art Mall adopts a garden concept in its interior design. You’ll encounter plenty of greenery while strolling through this upscale Hong Kong shopping mall.
K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 2136 8388
Luxury and high-end malls
3. K11 Musea

Inspired by “A Muse by the Sea,” K11 Musea is designed to enrich the new consumer’s daily life through the power of creativity, culture, and innovation. Drawing inspiration from nature and the surrounding cityscape, the design of K11 Musea has been crafted to evoke the feel of a contemporary manor house. From the delectable choices of restaurants to exquisite showcases of retails, K11 Musea is an artisan’s haven.
K11 Musea, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 3892 3890
4. IFC Mall

One of the most popular shopping malls in Hong Kong, IFC Mall has it all. From shops to restaurants, to a full-service cinema, there’s not much left to be desired. A shopping paradise, there’s a huge Lane Crawford and Apple Store ready to give you a sweet deal. Need to get around Hong Kong or kill time before going to the airport? IFC Mall has the MTR system and the Airport Express conveniently nearby.
IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2295 3308
5. Pacific Place

Located above the Admiralty MTR station, Pacific Place is home to a number of world-renowned fashion brands. The mall hosts one of the best cinemas in Hong Kong, AMC Pacific Place, which adopts the AuroMax 3D Surround Sound System. Designed by famous British designer Thomas Heatherwick, Pacific Place is a premier iconic shopping mall in town for you to shop, dine, relax, and be entertained. Plus, it’s one of the few malls in town to offer (some) seating throughout, so you can rest between spending.
Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong, p. 2844 8988
6. Times Square

Situated in the centre of Causeway Bay, Times Square was established in 1994 and is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Hong Kong. Featuring over 230 internationally renowned brands across 16 floors, it’s certainly one of the must-visit Hong Kong shopping malls. After shopping for stylish apparel, leather goods, and accessories, take a break on the 10th and 11th floors where a selection of restaurants awaits. Or, you can head down to the basement level for a range of casual international eateries.
Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, p. 2118 8900
7. Festival Walk

Situated in the heart of the residential area of Kowloon Tong, Festival Walk features over two hundred retail stores and restaurants, a multi-screen cinema and an amazing ice rink for those who fancy ice skating in Hong Kong. Whether you’re looking to catch the latest film, do grocery shopping at one of our favourite supermarkets Taste or even check out the City University of Hong Kong (which is connected to the mall), Festival Walk is one of our absolute favourite Hong Kong shopping malls.
Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, p. 2844 2222
8. Elements

This iconic shopping mall is the brainchild of Benoy architects, drawing inspiration from the five Chinese elements: wood, water, fire, earth, and metal. Explore a top-notch selection of casual eateries alongside fine dining restaurants for the gourmands at Elements. This mall also serves as a portal to the heights of the International Commerce Centre (ICC), the tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong. A quick zip up to the Sky100 observation deck promises to mesmerise with unparalleled views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island.
Elements, 1 Austin Road, West Kowloon, Hong Kong, p. 2735 5234
9. Harbour City

Hop off the ferry at Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, and you’ll see bustling Harbour City. With over 400 beauty and fashion stores, restaurants, galleries, and more, Harbour City is undoubtedly a one-stop shopping paradise. Whether you’re a traditional luxury shopper or a tourist looking to catch the hottest art exhibitions in Hong Kong, you won’t be disappointed with the selection of shops, restaurants, and pop-ups here.
Harbour City, 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 2118 8666
Mid-range and local community malls
10. Hopewell Mall

Hopewell Cluster in Wan Chai has a new member: Hopewell Mall! Opened in December 2024, this mall is further diversifying the shopping experience in Hong Kong with numerous flagship retailers, restaurants, and even automobile showrooms. Japanese homeware brand, Nitori, has set up its 50,000-square-feet flagship here – currently its biggest in the world. Nearby are several family-friendly institutions, including Kiztopia, Assemble: Nintendo Switch Specialty Store, and Stackd Pickleball, the first in-mall pickleball court in the 852.
Hopewell Mall, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, p. 2863 5420
11. The Southside

Since opening its doors to the public in 2024, The Southside is quickly becoming one of the must-visit Hong Kong shopping malls. Striving to bridge the southside of Hong Kong Island with the rest of the city, this shopping centre is conveniently connected to a range of destinations in the area. Whether you’re planning to visit Ocean Park or explore Aberdeen’s fishing heritage, The Southside is an ideal place to take a break. With over 100 retailers selling sports apparel, beauty products, electronics, and more, there’s something for everyone. And if you get peckish after a shopping spree, simply take your pick from the dozens of over 20 dining outlets in The Southside.
The Southside, 11 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, p. 2575 9038
12. The Wai

Perched atop Tai Wai MTR station, this eco-friendly four-storey mall impresses with close to 150 shops, ready to satisfy your craving for the latest in fashion and beauty. After you’ve indulged in a spot of shopping, refuel with a choice of global cuisines. Then, you can burn them off by cycling around Hong Kong’s largest indoor track. With EV charging stations and solar power, The Wai also champions eco-chic living. This trailblazing hub for shopping, dining, and leisure ensures every visit is nothing short of extraordinary.
The Wai, 18 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai, Hong Kong, p. 2567 9766
13. Cityplaza

Stroll across Cityplaza to find over 170 international boutiques lining the halls, or take a spin on the ice rink to chill out in style. Additionally, this Taikoo Shing gem is home to a six-star cinema, offering a combo of blockbuster movies and captivating live shows. Thanks to direct MTR access, seamless arrival at this fashion paradise is guaranteed. With entertainment, culture, and luxury retail colliding, Cityplaza is a vibrant wonderland.
Cityplaza, 18 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong, p. 2568 8665
14. Yoho Mall

Out to explore North and West New Territories? Make it a point to stop by Yoho Mall in Yuen Long. Together with Yoho Mix and Yoho Plus, the Yoho Series sprawls across 1.2 million square feet and is home to over 430 stores, making it the ultimate retail haven for residents. Catch the latest blockbuster at its cinema, indulge in global cuisines, or let the kids loose at the play zones and outdoor green space.
Yoho Mall, 9 Yuen Lung Street and 8-9 Long Yat Road, Yuen Long, Hong Kong, p. 2554 0023 / 2479 2208
15. Tai Po Mega Mall

At the heart of Tai Po New Town is Tai Po Mega Mall, one of the largest leisure shopping hotspots in New Territories. Within its five zones, you’ll find over 180 brands with a rich array of products and dining options. Be dazzled by trendy fashion labels, the hottest tech gadgets, beauty products, houseware, and global cuisine. Also equipped with a cinema, Tai Po Mega Mall is a must-visit shopping mall when you’re in the area.
Tai Po Mega Mall, 8 and 10, On Pong Road, Tai Po, Hong Kong, p. 2665 6090
16. New Town Plaza

Located right next to Sha Tin MTR Station, New Town Plaza is one of the busiest malls in Hong Kong. With over 350 stores, ranging from global luxury brands to local eateries, it’s truly a one-stop destination for fashionistas, gourmands, and families. In addition to the cinema and the roof garden, we have fond memories of playing in Snoopy’s World, Asia’s first Peanuts outdoor playground which opened back in 2000. Today, this play area still stands, with buzzing atmosphere all around.
New Town Plaza, Sha Tin Centre Street, Sha Tin, Hong Kong, p. 2608 9329 / 2691 6576
17. Langham Place

Langham Place is an absolute essential for any Hong Kong shopper, standing as a retail paradise with over 200 youthful fashion boutiques. And let’s have a chat about that 83-metre escalator – it’s quite the experience! When it’s time to refuel, this mall has you covered. Whether you’re in the mood for breakfast congee, creamy French pastries, or anything in between, the array of global cuisine on offer is sure to have your taste buds dancing. With its unbeatable combination of shopping, dining options, and top-notch amenities, Langham Place stands out as the ultimate day-out destination.
Langham Place, 8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong, p. 3520 2888
18. Tuen Mun Town (TMT) Plaza

Venturing into the New Territories? Break up your hiking or cycling itineraries by cooling off in one of the many shopping centres! Tuen Mun Town Plaza (TMT Plaza) is one such destination. Despite having glitzy interiors and luxury retailers, this shopping mall exudes a laid-back and neighbourly atmosphere. While you’ll encounter high-end beauty brands like YSL and Dior on the ground floor, TMT’s basement and upper levels offer more unpretentious shopping options. We especially adore its collectibles store and pop-up kiosks selling artisanal goods like locally roasted coffee.
Tuen Mun Town Plaza, 1 Tuen Shun Street, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, p. 2450 7782
Other major shopping malls in Hong Kong
- Hysan Place, Causeway Bay
- Megabox, Kowloon Bay
- Mikiki, San Po Kong
- Plaza Hollywood, Diamond Hill
- V Walk, Nam Cheong
- Metroplaza, Kwai Fong
- Mostown, Ma On Shan
- Moko, Mong Kok East
- Apm, Kwun Tong
- Nina Mall, Tsuen Wan
- The Landmark, Central (under renovation)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hong Kong's biggest mall?
Harbour City is often known to be the biggest mall in Hong Kong. It spans approximately two million square feet of retail space in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, featuring over 450 shops, including luxury brands, high-street fashion, electronics, beauty, and lifestyle stores. It also houses a wide range of dining options and a cinema (Golden Harvest Grand Ocean).
Why are there so many malls in Hong Kong?
The combination of limited land space, a consumer-driven culture, and tourism has made shopping malls an integral part of life in Hong Kong. These vertical, multi-functional complexes are more than just retail spaces; they are lifestyle destinations that cater to the diverse needs of the city’s residents and visitors, often doubling as transportation hubs and refuge from the hot, humid climate.
What is the oldest shopping mall in Hong Kong?
The oldest shopping mall in Hong Kong is Ocean Terminal, which opened on 22 March, 1966. It was the first fully enclosed, air-conditioned shopping mall in Asia.
Does Hong Kong have tax-free shopping?
Yes, Hong Kong is well-known for its tax-free shopping environment. Most goods in Hong Kong are free of duties, Value Added Tax (VAT), or sales tax, which makes it an attractive destination for shoppers. This policy generally results in lower prices compared to other countries, particularly for luxury items. You can find duty-free shopping at the Hong Kong International Airport, and DFS Galleria T Galleria Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay.