Scenic spot introduction:

Central is the heart of Hong Kong. It is not only the earliest developed area after the opening of Hong Kong Island, but also the political and commercial center of Hong Kong. It is the favorite shopping place for tourists and Hong Kong locals. As early as 1841, when the port was opened, it had been designated as a government-only area. The Governor's House, a symbol of the British Hong Kong government, was located in the center of Government Hill. Before World War II and the early post-war period, Central was already the main commercial center of Hong Kong. Today, the decision-making and power center of the SAR government, the SAR government headquarters and the Legislative Council building are also located here.
The landscape of Central is a mixture of colonial architecture and modern high-tech buildings. There are both iconic old buildings in Hong Kong and the tallest buildings in Asia. These buildings constitute the beautiful and spectacular urban landscape of Hong Kong Island. . Along the foot of the mountain, there are stone streets full of Hong Kong's local colors, Gaslamp Street, which has appeared countless times in TVB dramas, the most famous Victoria Peak, and the world's longest covered escalator - Central to Mid-Levels escalator. In addition, Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong's first choice for nightlife, is also located in a short, narrow, L-shaped, cobbled alley between Wyndham Street and D'Aguilar Street in Central. It can be said that in Central, time is rich from morning to night.

Attractions distribution:

Hong Kong Central is located on the south bank of Victoria Harbour, across the sea from the Tsim Sha Tsui area on the north bank. It is also called Central. Central is home to countless financial centers, a variety of restaurants, branded fashion stores, and foreign consulates, including the Hong Kong Government Headquarters, the Legislative Council Building, the Court of Final Appeal, and the former Government House (now Government House). , Landmark Plaza, Alexandra Building, Chater Building and Prince's Building form a luxury shopping circle. In addition to many famous Michelin-starred restaurants, Kau Kee Beef Brisket, Lan Fong Yuen, Yung Kee Restaurant and Lin Heung House are all Delicious food worth recommending.

Scenic spot features:

Sightseeing and shopping, landmarks, city tours, streets

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

The attractions in Central can be divided into politics, shopping, old Hong Kong, etc. It is recommended that when taking the escalator from Central to Mid-Levels, do not go to the top at once. You can "get off" in the middle and explore the unique shops and restaurants at will. Or go west along Queen's Road Central. There are many brand stores along the way. It is also recommended to visit the characteristic alleys such as Li Yuan Street East, Li Yuan Street West and Yongji Street.

Best time to visit:

It’s available in all seasons. There are many discounts in shopping malls around the Spring Festival, so it’s a good opportunity to go shopping in Central.

Shopping recommendations:

(Shopping) Landmark, Prince's Building, Chater Building and International Finance Center.

(Food) SoHo Dutch Food District.

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Hong Kong SAR>Hong Kong Island>Central and Western District

How to get there:

The Central area is the core area of ​​Hong Kong Island and is easily accessible whether by MTR, sightseeing bus or ferry.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Central ticket prices:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

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