Central

★ 4.8 (289K+ reviews) • 8M+ booked
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Chan *******
10 Mar
The staff provided excellent service, the food was plentiful and delicious, and it offered great value for money.
Klook用戶
10 Mar
Service: Every server was proactive, attentive, and thoughtful. Restaurant Environment: Clean, comfortable, and spacious, so you don't feel crowded. Experience: My first time here, and I felt it was high quality. Price: Affordable with great value for money.
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Klook **
10 Mar
The all-you-can-eat seafood was excellent! Luckily, we booked in advance, otherwise, we wouldn't have gotten a table. The seafood here is fresh, and the oysters are huge. No wonder so many people come here; we were very satisfied after our meal.
W *
10 Mar
The boarding location is clear, and if you don't want to take a ferry, you can choose the bus. The drop-off location is super convenient for getting to Mong Kok and Prince Edward. The driver was also very thoughtful, reminding us which lane to use for boarding after clearing customs each time we got off. The only downside was that when boarding in Macau, the ticket checker was unfamiliar with Klook's e-tickets and had to use a walkie-talkie to ask a colleague if it was a valid ticket. I hope that next time, Klook e-tickets can be used to board directly without having to wait outside the bus, wasting time with inquiries.
Klook User
10 Mar
a very nice and accommodating stay at Hopewell hotel!
Mak *******
10 Mar
I attended the "M+ Sigg Night" event for the first time, and in addition to the museum exhibits, I also enjoyed live music performances that evening! If you're looking to spend a relaxed and enjoyable evening with a few friends, while also experiencing local pop culture and artistic vibes, I highly recommend getting tickets and checking it out!
2+
Jin *****
9 Mar
The dazzling fireworks, blooming in the night sky over Victoria Harbour, present a truly breathtaking spectacle. One must witness it firsthand to fully grasp its impact.
ben **
9 Mar
M+ is such an amazing place to spend at least half your day. Level 2 are where the majority of exhibits are but don’t go past the featured gallery on the ground floor and the free galleries on B2 and B1. Once you’re done, make sure to take a walk around the park outside, it offers a fabulous sunset view.
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What to know about Central

Welcome to Central, the bustling heart of Hong Kong's financial and administrative activities. Nestled on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Central is a vibrant district where modern skyscrapers meet historical landmarks, offering a unique blend of culture, history, and contemporary urban life. Whether you're a business traveler or a tourist, Central promises an unforgettable experience with its iconic skyline, rich heritage, and diverse attractions.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Victoria Peak

Offering breathtaking views of Central and Victoria Harbour, Victoria Peak is a must-visit for panoramic vistas of Hong Kong's skyline. Take the Peak Tram for a scenic ride to the top.

Lan Kwai Fong

Known for its vibrant nightlife, Lan Kwai Fong is the go-to spot for bars, restaurants, and clubs. It's the perfect place to unwind and experience Hong Kong's lively social scene.

Hong Kong Park

A serene oasis amidst the urban jungle, Hong Kong Park features beautiful gardens, a lake, and the Museum of Tea Ware. It's a great spot for relaxation and leisure.

Culture and History

Central has been the epicenter of Hong Kong's trade and financial activities since the British colonial era in 1841. Key historical landmarks include Government Hill, the Court of Final Appeal Building, and the former Central Government Offices. The district has also been a focal point for major political protests, including the Occupy Central movement. Many British colonial-era buildings have been revitalized as arts and culture hubs, such as PMQ, Tai Kwun, and Central Market.

Local Cuisine

Central offers a diverse culinary scene, from traditional Cantonese dim sum to international gourmet dining. Must-try dishes include roast goose, wonton noodles, and egg tarts. Don't miss the bustling Central Market for a taste of local street food. The district is also home to Michelin-starred restaurants like Ando, Mono, and Noi, as well as modern Chinese food at Ho Lee Fook and Grand Majestic Sichuan. Classic fare can be enjoyed at dai pai dong open-air eateries like Sing Kee and Sing Heung Yuen.