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Hong Kong Pacific Place Mall

If malls had stars, Hong Kong Pacific Place would be a five-star. This is one of the top five shopping malls in Hong Kong.

Offerings

Hong Kong Pacific Place Mall offers a dazzling selection of international luxury boutiques, from Armani to Versace and just about everything in between. This is not the place to bargain, nor is it the place to haggle, but if you are looking for something new from the Paris and London fashion shows, you will find it in the shop windows here. You’ll also find top-notch jewelry and handbag stores, though these also tend to be international rather than Chinese or Asian. You can find a complete list of all the retailers in the mall at the end of this article.

 

Pacific Place also has some equally impressive and expensive restaurants, including excellent Zen, great for Dim Sum and Thai Basil. More affordable The mall is Dan Ryan’s original Hong Kong store, often packed with businessmen visiting the Wall Street Journal or American expats holding meetings. You can have a drink in many of the restaurants, although there is no dedicated bar or pub. Like most shopping malls in Hong Kong, there is a large cinema in the complex.

Next to a mall, but a bit hidden, there are also a couple of the best hotels in Hong Kong. You’ll find more dining options here, including the Michelin-starred Petrus inside Shangri La Island and the fine steaks inside JW Marriot’s Flint Steakhouse and Bar. If you have kids in tow, don’t miss one of Hong Kong’s best buffets at Cafe Too, where, along with a fantastic selection of Western and Chinese food, you’ll find energetic chefs at the live cooking stations.

The latest addition is Upper House, one of Hong Kong’s original boutique hotels. Its Sky Lounge overlooks the deep greens of Victoria Peak.

Pacific Place Location

The locations in Admiralty are not particularly helpful and the mall sits alone in the middle of a traffic freeway. There is nowhere else to continue your shopping adventure. However, it is easy to reach on the Island Line, and only one stop away from the shopping streets of Central or Wan Chai. In the unlikely event that you do drive, the mall offers three hours of free parking with validation.

When you need a break from shopping, consider a breath of fresh air in Hong Kong park. Located just outside the shopping center, you will find a man-made lake, manicured flower beds and gardens, and walkways through the treetops. The former home of the commander of the British forces in Hong Kong is also worth visiting. With the Colonials driven out, the building was renamed Flagstaff House and inside you’ll find the Hong Kong Tea Museum.

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