Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is Hong Kong Island's electric, nonstop shopping and dining hub, where neon signs pulse above packed sidewalks and the scent of egg waffles mingles with salty harbour air. This is the city at its most kinetic — a place to dive into the chaos, browse international brands and local boutiques, and refuel with world-class dim sum or a bowl of wonton noodles. Beyond the retail frenzy, you'll find peaceful pockets like Victoria Park and the Tin Hau Temple, offering a glimpse of old Hong Kong.
Highlights & What to See
- Times Square — a landmark shopping mall with a massive digital clock and a constantly changing roster of luxury and mid-range stores.
- Victoria Park — the largest park on Hong Kong Island, perfect for a morning tai chi session, a stroll around the ponds, or catching a weekend festival.
- Tin Hau Temple — a historic temple dedicated to the goddess of the sea, tucked away on a side street, offering a serene contrast to the surrounding bustle.
- Lee Tung Avenue — a revitalised pedestrian street lined with wedding-themed shops, alfresco cafes, and striking public art installations.
- Jardine’s Crescent Market — a lively open-air market where you can haggle for clothing, accessories, and souvenirs amid the narrow lanes.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore Causeway Bay's main shopping malls and Victoria Park, but if you want to truly soak up the atmosphere — browsing the markets, eating a proper meal, and watching the city light up at dusk — plan for a full day. Start in the late morning when shops open, break for a dim sum lunch, then wander the markets before heading to the waterfront for sunset views across Victoria Harbour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wan Chai — just a 10-minute walk or short tram ride away, with the historic Blue House and the bustling Wan Chai Market.
- Happy Valley — home to the iconic Happy Valley Racecourse, where you can experience Hong Kong's horse-racing culture (race nights are especially lively).
- Central — the city's historic and financial heart, with the Peak Tram, Man Mo Temple, and the Mid-Levels Escalator all within easy reach.
- Sheung Wan — a neighbourhood of antique shops, dried-seafood streets, and hip cafes, perfect for a contrasting, more traditional vibe.
- Hong Kong Park — a lush green space with a large aviary, a visual arts centre, and the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware.
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Image credits
- Central — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0
- Sheung Wan — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Happy Valley — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Victoria Park — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0