Harbour City

Harbour City is the largest shopping mall in the Tsim Sha Tsui area of Hong Kong, covering 185,000 square meters (221,000 square yards). Facing Victoria Harbour, the mall stands to the north of Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier with convenient transportation. It is also the best place to appreciate the beautiful Victoria Harbour at night.
 

Harbour City: a Shopping Paradise

Harbour City is a shopping paradise which offers one-stop shopping services. There are over 450 different kinds of shops and numerous latest style fashion clothes, beauty and cosmetics, watches and other products of international brands. You can also appreciate delicious food from around the world at over 60 restaurants.

It consists of five parts including Gateway Arcade, Ocean Centre, Ocean Terminal, Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel Arcade and Star Annex.

Gateway Arcade: There is Gateway Cinema City, different restaurants and a big supermarket City’super.
Ocean Centre: You can buy all kinds of luxury goods here.
Ocean Terminal: Ideal for the younger generation for many sports brands gather here. The basement floor has different shops of children’s products.
Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel Arcade: It has a cinema and the flagship store of Lane Crawford.
Star Annex: You can buy Chinese traditional crafts, electronics and worldwide books here. Close to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, you can also appreciate the wonderful scenery of Victoria Harbour here.
 

What to buy in Harbour City

Beauty: Lane Crawford, Joyce and Faces, Channel, Clinique Laboratories and SK-II.
Fashion: Bally, Chanel, Diesel, Dunhill, Gucci, Joyce, Louis Vuitton, MaxMara, Mulberry and VivienneTam
Jewelry and watches: ARTē Madrid, Boucheron, Chaumet and Cartier.
Digital Products: Bose, Broadway, Nakamichi, Olympus, Samsung and Sony
 

Exotic Restaurants

In addition to these products, you can appreciate all kinds of delicious food at Harbour City. If you like Chinese food, you can choose China Tang, M&C Duck and Ye Shanghai. Here are also some Asian restaurants like Nishimura Restaurant, KayaKorean Restaurant and Sweet Basil Thai Cuisine. Some restaurants, like CaderoGrill & OysterBar, California Pizza Kitchen and Stage Café, enable you to see the pretty landscapes of Victoria Harbour.
 

Entertainments

There is a performance ground in the mall. Some bands are invited to play music here every weekend. This activity is called Music in the City. You can hear wonderful music when walking in the mall. When night comes, you can stand on a higher floor of the mall to appreciate A Symphony of Lights, a music show across the Harbour with colorful lights. Victoria Harbour at night seems more attractive than in daytime, accompanied with music and lights.
 

Tips:

1. The shopping mall opens from 10:00 to 22:00 every day.
2. Ask at the information desks for a map of the mall to help navigate your way around the floors.
3. You can deposit your luggage at the Customer Service Center on the third floor of Ocean Terminal. It costs HKD 10 per hour for a small suitcase weighing less than 20 kilograms (44 pounds). A large suitcase costs HKD 20 per hour. The center opens from 10:00 to 21:00 on weekdays and from 10:00 to 22:00 on weekends.
4. You can discover further luxury brands on Canton Road next to the mall.
 

How to Get to Harbour City

1. Take MTR Tsuen Wan Line to Tsim Sha Tsui Station and take Exit A1. Then walk westwards for 5 minutes.
2. Take MTR West Rail Line to East Tsim Sha Tsui Station and take Exit L5.
3. Take Kowloonbus no.1, no.1A, no.2, no.5, no.5A, no.5C, no.5P, no.5X, no.6, no.7, no.8, no.8A, no.8P, no.9, no.28, no.234X or no.234P. Get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier.
4. Take Kowloonbus no.12, no.203C, no.215X, no.260X, no.268B, no.269B, no.281A and no.296D. Get off at New Harbour Center.
5. Take Kowloon Special Line minibus no. 3. Get off at New Harbour Center or Star Annex Station.
6. Take Kowloon Special Line minibus no. 77M. Get off at New Sun Square or 1881 Heritage.
7. Take Kowloon Special Line minibus no.78. Get off at Langham Hotel.

Nearby Attractions:
Hong Kong Science Museum
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Hong Kong Museum of Art
- Last updated on Jul. 25, 2019 -