
Explore our Neighbourhood
Stroll along Hong Kong’s pulsating financial hub, offers an unmissable exploration beyond its skyscrapers. Wander into the chic SoHo district, where Michelin-starred restaurants mingle with local eateries, buzzing bars, and cozy cafes. History whispers through ancient temples, buildings and rejuvenated cultural gems like PMQ and Tai Kwun, while art galleries and antique shops along Hollywood Road invite treasure hunters to uncover rare finds.

TAI KWUN
Tai Kwun is the Centre for Heritage and Arts, a place of inspiration, stimulation and enjoyment for all Hong Kong people. It is situated at the restored Central Police Station compound, one of the most significant revitalisation projects in Hong Kong, comprising three declared monuments–the former Central Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison.
A 3-min walk from the hotel – See route

PMQ
Revitalised and transformed from the Former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters in 2014, which first served as the campus of the Central School. It was rated Grade 3 historic buildings in 2010. It has been converted into studio units, pop-up stores and co-working spaces for international and local designer brands for showcasing and marketing products and services.
A 3-min walk from the hotel – See route

POTTINGER STREET
Known as the Stone Slabs Street since the street is paved with uneven granite stone steps. It was named in 1858 after Henry Pottinger, the first Governor of Hong Kong, serving from 1843 to 1844. It is a Grade I historic building.
A 6-min walk from the hotel – See route

MAN MO TEMPLE
Built between 1847 and 1862 with 3 blocks, Man Mo Temple, Lit Shing Kung and Kung Sor, declared a monument in 2010. Man Mo Temple was dedicated to Man Cheong and Kwan Tai. Lit Shing Kung was built for the worship of all Chinese gods and Kung Sor served as a meeting place and venue for dealing with matters related to the Chinese community in the neighbourhood.
A 4-min walk from the hotel – See route

DR. SUN YAT-SEN MUSEUM
Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum is located in Kom Tong Hall, a typical Edwardian Classical building among the earliest residential buildings constructed with reinforced concrete structure and fitted with concealed electrical wiring. It is also one of the best-preserved buildings dating back to the early 20th century Hong Kong. Kom Tong Hall was declared a monument in 2010.
A 7-min walk from the hotel – See route

HONG KONG MUSEUM OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Formerly the Old Pathological Institute. Opened in 1906, the Old Pathological Institute was the 1st purpose-built public health and medical laboratory in Hong Kong. Comprising 2 upper floors and a basement, the red-brick structure was built in the Edwardian style. It was declared a monument in 1990.
A 9-min walk from the hotel – See route

JAMIA MOSQUE
The oldest mosque in Hong Kong, which could accommodate a congregation of around 400 people. It was built in the 1910s with donations from Haji Mohamed Essack Elias, a Bombay merchant, to replace the old mosque on the same site. It was declared a monument in 2022.
A 8-min walk from the hotel – See route

THE COURT OF FINAL APPEALING BUILDING
The Court of Final Appeal Building on Jackson Road (also called “the Old Supreme Court Building”) was opened in 1912 and housed the Supreme Court at that time. The exterior of the Old Supreme Court Building was declared a monument in 1984.
A 13-min walk from the hotel – See route

GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Completed in 1855, the Government House was originally built in the Neo-classical style. After a number of large-scale renovations, the building now features an exquisite and unique blend of Eastern and Western designs and is a prominent landmark of Hong Kong. It was declared a monument in 1995.
A 13-min walk from the hotel – See route

LAN KWAI FONG
Located at Central, Lan Kwai Fong is one of Hong Kong’s most popular nightlife hot spots. Clustering with unique bars and restaurants, the area attracts thousands of local and overseas visitors alike. During festivals like Halloween, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve, the area is particularly lively, like a street carnival.
A 7-min walk from the hotel – See route

SOHO DISTRICT
SoHo refers to the array of restaurants and bars along Staunton Street, Elgin Street and Shelley Street. The area derives its name from being located south of Hollywood Road, Central and is a must-go place for nightlife.
A 2-min walk from the hotel – See route

LASCAR ROW
Upper Lascar Row, Lower Lascar Row, Hollywood Road and Lok Ku Road are well-known antique trading centres of Hong Kong. The highlight of Upper Lascar Row is the seemingly endless row of antique stores, offering an eclectic collection of Chinese calligraphy, arts and vintage furniture. It is a treasure hunting place for people who love nostalgic items.
A 7-min walk from the hotel – See route

CENTRAL MARKET
Accorded as a Grade 3 historic building. Built in 1939 and ceased operation in 2003, it was then handed over to the Urban Renewal Authority for conservation and revitalisation. After revitalisation, it has become a hub for retailing shops, restaurants and bars; and offered venues for exhibitions and cultural and arts events.
A 5-min walk from the hotel – See route

IFC MALL
With more than 200 fine stores featuring international premier brands, flagship stores and unique concept stores, ifc mall is the place to go for extraordinary shopping, dining, leisure and entertainment. It is not only a hotspot for sightseeing in Hong Kong, but also an iconic world-class shopping destination.
A 15-min walk from the hotel – See route

LANDMARK
Represents the epitome of top-tier luxury shopping and lifestyle experiences. Drawing from a rich heritage, which began in 1904, LANDMARK today is the luxury shopping destination of Hongkong Land’s Central portfolio including four iconic connected buildings, LANDMARK ATRIUM, LANDMARK ALEXANDRA, LANDMARK CHATER and LANDMARK PRINCE’S.
A 8-min walk from the hotel – See route


