Causeway Bay Shopping (Self Guided), Hong Kong
The Causeway Bay district is a colorful community that is all about shopping. From swanky malls and boutiques to mid-range stores and affordable shops, there is something here to suit every kind of budget. This crowded district is packed to the rafters with retail outlets, making it a prominent temple to consumerism. It is also one of the best places to come in Hong Kong for brand shopping.
Check out the latest fashions from the catwalks of Japan, Europe and the United States when you visit Fashion Walk, a street of uber cool clothing boutiques that cater for the fashionistas. Those with more modest budgets can find cheaper, but no less gorgeous clothing in Jardine's Bazaar and Jardine's Crescent which are home to a range of budget clothing stores.
While you are in the crescent, haggle for great bargains at the small street market. Dotted among the area's clothing retailers are shops specializing in a full roster of goodies, including electronics, computers and home accessories. And there's no need to worry about traffic when you are eyeballing the fantastic window displays, because many of the streets are pedestrianized. You can also forget about the clock as lots of the stores stay open late into the night.
Check out the latest fashions from the catwalks of Japan, Europe and the United States when you visit Fashion Walk, a street of uber cool clothing boutiques that cater for the fashionistas. Those with more modest budgets can find cheaper, but no less gorgeous clothing in Jardine's Bazaar and Jardine's Crescent which are home to a range of budget clothing stores.
While you are in the crescent, haggle for great bargains at the small street market. Dotted among the area's clothing retailers are shops specializing in a full roster of goodies, including electronics, computers and home accessories. And there's no need to worry about traffic when you are eyeballing the fantastic window displays, because many of the streets are pedestrianized. You can also forget about the clock as lots of the stores stay open late into the night.
How it works: A discovery walk features a route using which you can explore a popular city neighborhood on your own. This walk, along with other self-guided walks in over 1,500 cities, can be found on the app "GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities" which can be downloaded from Apple App Store or Google Play Store to your mobile phone or tablet. The app's built-in GPS navigation functions allow following this walk route with ease. The app works both online and offline, so no data plan is needed when traveling abroad.
Causeway Bay Shopping Map
Guide Name: Causeway Bay Shopping
Guide Location: Hong Kong » Hong Kong
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Discovery)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles
Author: vickyc
Guide Location: Hong Kong » Hong Kong
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Discovery)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles
Author: vickyc
1) Matheson Street, Times Square
2) Percival Street, Lee Theatre Plaza
3) Yun Ping Road
4) Kai Chiu Road
5) Jardine's Bazaar Street
6) Hennessy Road
7) Jardine's Bazaar Street
8) Hennessy Road, Sogo Department Store
9) Yee Wo Street
10) Yee Wo Street
11) Great George Street
12) Great George Street
13) Paterson Street
14) Great George Street
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