Photo: Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
Tai Kwun – Centre for Heritage and Arts is a revitalised compound of colonial-era buildings in the heart of Hong Kong's Central district. Once the city's police station, prison and courthouse, this stunning complex now houses contemporary art galleries, heritage exhibitions, chic bars and restaurants. The juxtaposition of Victorian-era brickwork and sleek modern design creates a fascinating atmosphere that draws both culture enthusiasts and casual explorers.
Highlights & What to See
- Heritage Trail & Prison Cells: Walk through the original prison cells and see the cramped conditions, then follow the trail to the former parade ground and police headquarters.
- JC Contemporary & JC Cube: Two art spaces hosting rotating exhibitions of local and international contemporary art – check what's on before you go.
- Laundry Steps & Central Magistracy: The iconic granite steps and the beautifully restored courthouse are perfect for photos and quiet reflection.
- Dining & Drinking: From the elegant Statement restaurant to the buzzing Old Bailey bar, the food scene here is top-notch – don't miss the courtyard cafés for a coffee break.
- Guided Tours: Free daily guided tours (in English and Cantonese) provide deeper insight into the site's history and architecture.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least 2–3 hours to explore Tai Kwun properly. Start with a guided tour (45 minutes), then wander the heritage corridors and prison block. Afterward, linger over lunch or a drink in the courtyard. If you're an art lover, add another hour to visit the galleries. The site is compact but layered, so it's easy to spend a relaxed half-day here, especially if you combine it with a stroll through the nearby PMQ or Soho.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- PMQ – Design & Craft Hub: A short walk away, this former police married quarters is now a creative cluster of design studios, shops and cafés.
- Soho & Mid-Levels Escalator: Hong Kong's most vibrant dining and nightlife district, with the famous outdoor escalator weaving through the hillside.
- Hollywood Road & Antique Shops: One of Hong Kong's oldest streets, lined with antique stores, art galleries and the historic Man Mo Temple.
- Central District & the Peak Tram: Explore the skyscraper canyons of Central, then take the Peak Tram up to Victoria Peak for panoramic views.
- Sheung Wan & Western Market: A few blocks west, this area offers traditional dried-seafood shops, the Edwardian-era Western Market, and a growing café scene.
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Image credits
- PMQ – Design & Craft Hub — WiNG / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Soho & Mid-Levels Escalator — AsAuSo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hollywood Road & Antique Shops — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Central District & the Peak Tram — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sheung Wan & Western Market — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0