Wan Chai Road
Start your day in Wan Chai by exploring Wan Chai Road and the adjacent street markets. The area is filled with local provision stores, fruit stalls and fish mongers. Hustle through the crowded streets. Go shoulder to shoulder with the locals as they shop and bargain. Feel the pulse of Hong Kong in Wan Chai.
Lok Ku Road
Located in the Sheung Wan district adjacent to Cat Street, aka Lascar Road and Hollywood Road. The street is filled with interesting shops ranging from preloved, antiquities, cafes and art galleries. Explore this vibrant are as there is much to uncover along the alleys and the extended part to Tai Ping Shan. Drop into Blue Lotus Gallery to see the latest exhibits.
Tai Nan Street
Bustling Tai Nan Street is a former manufacturing hub with a history of producing leather goods. These days, it brings the local community together over art, design and food. The street has also attracted young entrepreneurs, artists, and design enthusiasts who are injecting fresh energy into the neighbourhood with trendy art galleries, chic cafes and independent design studios.
Tai Ping Shan
A culturally vibrant and historic area known for its mix of colonial history, temples, and trendy new shops. Located at the north slope of Victoria Peak in Sheung Wan, the street starts east from a ladder street at the junction with Bridges Street and end west in Po Yan Street near Tung Wah Hospital. The street runs parallel to Hollywood Road
Kweilin Street
Taking a stroll down Kweilin Street is like taking a trip back in time. The long stretch is dotted with plenty of fascinating historic sites, including the Tin Hau Temple built in 1901, as well traditional tenement buildings (known as tong lau) that date back to the early part of the 20th century.
Sham Shui Po
This part of Kowloon often comes to life as sun as the sun begins to rise. Filled with tradesman, second hand stores, flea markets and local businesses.
Pottinger Street
Pottinger Street in Central is also known as the Stone Slabs Street. since the street is paved unevenly by granite stone steps. It was named in 1858 after Henry Pottinger, the first Governor of Hong Kong, serving from 1843 to 1844.
Shanghai Street
For the quintessential Hong Kong shopping experience, head to Shanghai Street in Yau Ma Tei, which sells everything you need to get serious in the kitchen
Woosung Street
Popular street on Jordan filled with ethnic south asian stalls lined up across the alleys. Adjacent to Temple Street.
Nanking Street
A walking Street in Jordan which runs across all the lanes. Local fares, small businesses selling clothes, souvenirs and daily essentials.
Argyle Street
A busy commercial road cutting across all the interesting alleys and streets of Mong Kok. Plenty to see, eat and shop.
Canton Road
Busy market street in Mongkok with sellers of fruits and other wares. Interesting walk down old shops. Great location for street photography enthusiasts.
Temple Street
Busiest market at night in Hong Kong. Lies in the Yau Ma Tei, Jordan part of the street.
Jardines Bazaar
One of the oldest shopping areas in Hong Kong dating back at least to 1845, located in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Des Voeux Road
Majort road on Hong Kong Island and scene to the famous dried seafood market that lines the road in the Western District.
Stone Nullah Lane
A street bustling with traders selling produce and household items.
Sham Shui Po
Suburb with a rich history hidden behind humble façades
Johnston Road
Major road in Wan Chai with the tram running through the streets. Plenty to shop, eat and see.
Nathan Road
The main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with visitors.
Mongkok
Mong Kok is a buzzing maze of narrow streets, known for shopping, eating and entertainment