Perhaps the most famous shopping mall in Hong Kong.
It is convenient to get by metro, Tsim Sha Tsui station (TST) of the red line, exit A1.
The shopping center has its own application, there is an internal navigation in the shopping center, it works exactly as it is not strange.
At the top in the middle of the shopping center there is a food court and pretty decent restaurants, there is an open terrace and it's pretty cool to watch a laser show in the evening under a beer (it's just better to come early so that the tables are free).
The shopping center has a pretty decent selection of clothes, it's just a pity that the beloved M&S is gone.
There are also electronics - local retailers Fortress and Broadway, decent optics and accessories stores. There are representative offices of banks and ATMs of HSBC and others.
On Christmas and New Year's Eve, temporary Art objects are usually installed at the main entrance from the embankment side, and photographs are constantly taken there.
The prices are a little frustrating, but the choice is good.
I recommend it!
A large beautiful store located along the waterfront, consisting of several galleries. Brands of different price categories are represented, including luxury ones.
There are many cafes, a delicious restaurant with a Peking duck. Verandas. Sunset view over the sea.
There are many cool views, shops, high-quality finishes and the shopping center itself and the infrastructure around it.
The best shops are here, cafes also have plenty to choose from. But the shops are mostly more expensive than in the Central Department Store. Take a walk and go take a picture in the city after the shopping center / that's it!