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  1. Central District is the heart of Hong Kong and a popular destination for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Discover the best attractions in Central, from Victoria Peak to the Star Ferry, and learn about its history and culture.

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    • Victoria Peak

      Victoria Peak is the best place to enjoy Hong Kong's...

    • Star Ferry

      Journey: about 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) between Tsim Sha Tsui...

  2. Central is the central business district of Hong Kong, located on the north shore of Hong Kong Island. It has a history of trade, finance, administration and military, and is home to many skyscrapers, consulates and landmarks.

  3. Apr 21, 2024 · Central is the political and business district of Hong Kong Island, across Victoria Harbour from Kowloon Peninsula. It offers many landmarks, shopping malls, restaurants, bars and transport options, such as Star Ferry, MTR and buses.

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    • Star Ferry
    • Mid Levels Escalators
    • Lan Kwai Fong
    • Soho
    • PMQ
    • Tai Kwun
    • Hong Kong Observation Wheel
    • IFC Mall
    • Hong Kong Park
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    The Peak Tram Lion’s Pavilion Sky Terrace 428 View from Sky Terrace Having fun at Madame Tussauds Victoria Peakis a famous hill that is also known as “The Peak” or “Mount Austin”. The hill has an elevation of 552 metres and is the highest hill on Hong Kong Island. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hong Kong. The Peak Tram is the ...

    The Star Ferryis an iconic ferry service that transports passengers between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The ferries have been operating since 1888. Even though crossing the harbour with the ferry is quite slow compared to taking the MTR or driving, it is still a popular mode of transport with many locals. This is because it offers great views, is...

    The Mid Levels Escalatorsis the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world! It covers a distance of over 800 metres, and has an impressive elevation of 135 metres. Built in 1993, this remarkable system consists of 20 escalators and 3 inclined moving walkways. I was very impressed by this amazing escalator system! I had never seen anythin...

    Posing outside Hard Rock Cafe Lan Kwai Fong is popular with both locals and expatriates Lan Kwai Fong is arguably the most famous nightlife spot in Hong Kong. It is a small cobblestoned square lined with a sprawl of trendy bars, nightclubs and restaurants. It is very popular with both locals and expatriates. We are a little past the age of clubbing...

    SoHois another popular nightlife spot that is quite near Lan Kwai Fong. However, compared to Lan Kwai Fong, this is a relatively more classy area with more upscale bars and restaurants. The district starts just south of Hollywood Road, which is how it got its name: SOuth of HOllywood Road. SoHo is located on hilly terrain, so I decided to take the ...

    Aberdeen Street Social Lobster roll from Aberdeen Street Social PMQ (元創方)is a well-known hipster spot located along Aberdeen Street. This seven-storey compound houses many fashion boutiques, retail shops, art galleries, and offices. It consists of two connected buildings named “Staunton” (Block A) and “Hollywood” (Block B). There are plenty of awes...

    Tai Kwunis a heritage and arts hub located in the restored Central Police Station compound. The centre aims to serve as a hub for art, music, theatre and other forms of performing arts. It is also home to prominent restaurants and various artisan shops. It’s the largest restoration project ever undertaken in Hong Kong, with 16 heritage buildings be...

    The Hong Kong Observation Wheelis a 60 metre tall ferris wheel that loops three times for a total duration of about 15 minutes. All cabins are air-conditioned. The ferris wheel offers decent views of Victoria Harbour and the gleaming Hong Kong skyscrapers, but it is not high enough to get really spectacular views. That said, the ticket price is qui...

    IFC Mallis a four-storey modern shopping mall with many retail stores, restaurants, a cinema, fitness gym and department store. It is part of the International Finance Centre (IFC) complex. The mall is located above Hong Kong station, which is conveniently connected to Central station via an underground walkway. The Airport Express station is at Ho...

    Hong Kong Parkis a beautiful public park with artificial lakes, small waterfalls and other water features. There is even a bird aviary in the park. This is definitely a nice little oasis to escape the hustle and bustle of Central. However, we are not nature enthusiasts so we only dropped by for a quick look while on our way to the Peak Tram Lower T...

    Explore the vibrant district of Central, Hong Kong with this ultimate guide. Discover attractions like Victoria Peak, Star Ferry, Mid Levels Escalators, Lan Kwai Fong, SoHo, PMQ, and more.

  4. Discover the best things to do, eat, drink, and see in Central, the heart of Hong Kong's metropolitan areas. Explore the financial, shopping, and entertainment hubs, as well as the historic and cultural attractions of this vibrant district.

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  5. Aug 9, 2023 · Explore the best attractions, tours and activities in Central, the bustling business and entertainment district of Hong Kong Island. From the iconic Peak Tram and Victoria Harbour to the historic Lan Kwai Fong and Hong Kong Park, find out what to see and do in Central.

  6. Explore beyond Hong Kong’s iconic skyscrapers and discover Old Town Central, one of the city’s oldest yet most lively areas. Stretching across the sloped streets of Central and Sheung Wan, this neighbourhood embodies a fusion of East and West cultures.

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