7 of the best vinyl stores in Hong Kong to check out in 2024

If you're feeling a bit nostalgic and digital tunes aren't hitting the mark, why not give vinyl records a spin?

7 of the best vinyl stores in Hong Kong to check out in 2024
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If you're feeling a bit nostalgic and digital tunes aren't hitting the mark, why not give vinyl records a spin? There's just something about the crackle of a record spinning on a turntable that takes you back in time, tapping into that nostalgic longing for the good ol' days. Hong Kong's vinyl scene is alive and kicking, despite the overall shift toward digital music. In the city, you can find a range of stores with everything from classic rock to modern hits in analog format. Check out our picks for seven of the best vinyl stores in Hong Kong if you’re looking to build out your collection – or even start a new one.

Vinyl Hero

Vinyl Hero is tucked away in a residential building, but it's not just for local music buffs – it's a hit with tourists, too. With a stash of records dating back to the '60s, it's like stepping into a time warp of music history. Owner Paul Au is a legend in the vinyl scene, and locals call him the "father of vinyls" for a reason. He's been rescuing records for over four decades, so he knows his stuff. Feeling overwhelmed by the stacks upon stacks? Just ask Paul for some recommendations, or better yet, give him a heads-up before swinging by.

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  • Where – Flat D, 5/F, Wai Hong Building, 239 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 3 - 8 p.m.
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 9841 7136

Walls of Sound

Ever wonder where vintage vinyl lovers hang out in Mid-Levels? Check out Walls of Sound, a cozy spot filled to the brim with vintage vinyls and second-hand records, especially in the jazz, rock and classical genres. Need to test the waters before you commit? No worries – you can give those tunes a spin before you buy. So, next time you're in the area, swing by and uncover some smooth jams that have already seen lots of love.

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  • Where – 3/F, 38 Cochrane Street, SoHo, Central
  • When – Tuesday to Saturday, 12:30 - 7:30 p.m.; Closed on Monday
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 2805 1584

Kubrick Cafe

If you're a bookworm, music lover and movie buff, then Kubrick is the place to be. This unique spot is not just a cafe – it's also a bookstore and a vinyl shop. Located next to Broadway Cinematheque, swing by to grab a coffee, browse through Asian and indie offerings and relax in their chill listening space. With posters, clothing and occasional art displays, you'll find yourself losing track of time here. Then, head next door to catch an indie flick after picking out your new records.

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  • Where – Shop H2, G/F, Prosperous Garden Cinema Building, 3 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 2384 8929
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Rock Gallery Record is an indie music and video shop that has been rockin' since 1984, offering a curated collection of CDs, DVDs and LPs from the UK, Japan, South Korea, Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Plus, if you're all about supporting indie music, this spot is right up your alley. With newly released vinyl records always in stock, you're bound to find something hot to spin. While you're there, discover a new fave show or film in their video collection that includes American, British and Japanese to Chinese movies and TV shows.

Quick facts

  • Where – Shop 202, 2/F, Tai Yau Plaza, 181 Johnston Road, Wan Chai
  • When – Monday to Saturday, 11:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, 12:30 - 6 p.m.  
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 2893 7791
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Lamma Vinyl Record

Ever thought about taking your vinyl-hunting adventure over to Lamma Island? Lamma Vinyl Record Store might be off the beaten path, but it's a gem worth discovering. Managed by the friendly Ming Ho, this cozy shop offers an impressive selection of vinyl records, CDs, DVDs and cassette tapes. Ming is always eager to share the stories behind his collection and can even help you find that special title you're after. Plus, if you're looking to part ways with some of your own vinyls, Ming will buy them from you. So, next time you're exploring Lamma Island, be sure to swing by this laid-back neighborhood spot.

Quick facts

  • Where – 1/F, 45 Yung Shue Wan Main Street, Lamma Island
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 6611 9102
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Infree Records

Looking for a music paradise packed with vinyl, CDs and cassette tapes? Head to Infree Records, where you'll find everything from the newest Taylor Swift hits to classic rock from the '80s. With genres spanning jazz to funk to goth rock and doom metal, this is the perfect place to discover something new. Plus, if you're new to vinyl, they've got everything you need to kick off your new collection, from modern turntables to maintenance gear.

Quick facts

  • Where – Flat B, 2/F, Tung Lok Building, 34-36 Nullah Road, Prince Edward, Mong Kok
  • When – Monday, noon - 8 p.m.; Tuesday to Saturday, noon - 10 p.m.; Sunday, noon - 6 p.m.
  • Price – $$$ - $$$$
  • Phone – +852 6152 3082
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White Noise Records

Founded by three music fanatics back in 2004, White Noise Records is one of the city's hippest vinyl spots for music lovers. With a name inspired by '60s psychedelic rock, they've been hosting gigs and promoting local talent since day one. Here, you’ll find a wall-to-wall selection spanning indie, post-rock, hip-hop and more. Plus, if you're into Japanese alternative music or cassette tapes, this place is a goldmine. They even host live shows and performances, supporting up-and-coming musicians, so you might be able to catch the next big thing here up close and personal.

Quick facts

  • Where – G/F, 199 Tai Nan Street, Sham Shui Po
  • When – Monday, noon - 8 p.m.; Wednesday to Saturday, noon - 8 p.m.; Sunday, noon - 7 p.m.; Closed on Tuesday
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 2591 0499
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