1) Central: Set amidst colonial and historical-style constructed buildings, shopping in and around central only brings joys to the very hardcore shopaholic. The upscale shopping area provides everything- from high-end stores to street sides shops that attract all kinds of shopping enthusiasts. The markets provide a wide range of shopping items like clothing, bags, household merchandise to electronics. It is also a great market space for foodies to indulge in some street-side eateries.
Shopping places: Galleria, Landmark, Prince’s building, IFC Mall, Queen's Road, Stanley street
2) Causeway Bay: Considered to be one of the finest places for street shopping in Hong Kong, Causeway Bay is where one can go shopping every treasure of Hong Kong. There remains scope for endless bargaining on most of the products. Go here particularly for clothes, gold ornaments, and cosmetics shopping.
Shopping places: Times square, Caroline Centre, World Trade Centre, Fashion Island, Island Beverly, Lee Theatre Island
3) Tsim Sha Tsui: Shopping is certainly one of the top things to do in Hong Kong and Tsim Sha Tsui is the go-to place for shopaholics here. Famous amongst women shoppers for trendy, fashionable clothing sold at a moderate price along with other complementary products like bags, jewellery, and cosmetics, this market caters to the needs of every woman ever. The market has also lately flourished itself as a luxury shopping destination.
Shopping places: Granville market, Harbour City, 1881 Heritage, New World Centre, The One
4) Mong Kok: Talking about street shopping in Hong Kong, one can never skip Mong Kok which is considered to be the busiest shopping street area of Hong Kong. From hawkers selling keychains, artificial ornaments, toys, fancy souvenirs to streetside shops selling trendy clothing items, from shopping malls selling high-end commodities to food stalls selling tastiest dishes; Mong Kok can be visited by anyone and everyone who is looking to indulge in some fun shopping time.
Shopping places: Grand century place, Ladies’ market, Temple Street Night Market, Flower market, Goldfish market
5) Sham Shui Po: A market designated to electronics and electrical accessories, Sham Shui Po is not the conventional market that attracts all shopping enthusiasts but is the ultimate go-to for tech and IT, electronic fans. Tourists can choose to visit this market for latest gadgets at reasonable deals.
Shopping places: Golden computer centre, Dragon centre, Fuk Wa Street, Nam Cheong Street, Apliu street market
6) Stanley: Great space to go for souvenir shopping, jewellery, ornaments, bags, luggage, art and craft or general household commodities, Stanley is a large open-air market that houses something for every tourist. It also makes for a lovely open museum showcasing Chinese artwork, collectables and general clothing items.
Shopping places: South shore of the island
7) Hollywood Road and Cat Street Bazaar: Particularly meant for the fans of pottery, furniture, paintings, antiques, coins, carvings and souvenirs, Hollywood Road and Cat Street Bazaar perfectly showcases the vast culture of Hong Kong and its surrounding countries alike. Tourists looking for antique shopping are sure to fall in love with this marketplace.
Shopping places: Upper Lascar Row
8) Kowloon Cultural District: Kowloon cultural district as the name suggests - aptly showcases and puts on display the culture, art, and craft of Hong Kong. The marketplace has several malls as well as street-side stores for high-end purchases where tourists can easily find anything they are looking for.
Shopping places: Harbour City Mall, ICC Mall, Temple Street, Canton Road, Nathan Road.