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Where to find the best Hong Kong outlet for shopping

byCoco Auand Edited byChristine Dulion
June 9, 2021
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Hong Kong outlet malls deserve more attention than they get. There may be a lot of travel restrictions right now due to COVID-19 which prevent you from visiting other countries and enjoying their outlet malls. However, there are some amazing Hong Kong outlet malls you can visit without leaving home. Hong Kong outlet shops are a hidden gem. Let us take you through some of the best outlet shops and malls in Hong Kong to satisfy your craving for shopping.

Florentia Village 

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Florentia Village is an outlet mall in Kwai Chung. It is only a few minutes walk from Kwai Hing MTR station. During the weekdays, there are not too many visitors, so shopping at Florentia Village is a comfortable experience.

There are high end brands such as Prada, Versace, Balenciaga, Sergio Rossi and more in this Hong Kong outlet. If you are looking forward to purchasing fancy new shoes, handbags or designer clothes at a discounted price, Florentia Village is your go-to spot. It is rare to find an outlet shop that sells watches, but there is even a Breitling outlet store in Florentia Village.

Florentia Village also occasionally offers promotions, so you can enjoy extra discounts on top of their already great bargains. You can also apply to be a member of Florentia Village to enjoy even more benefits like free national shipping or priority queuing.

Address: 100 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung

Citygate Outlets

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In Tung Chung, there is a huge outlet shopping mall called Citygate Outlets. Although Tung Chung is far away from the city (it’s near the airport), Citygate Outlets is famous for its shopping. In particular, they are well known for their sportswear outlet shops. You can find a lot of sports brands here like Under Armour, Asics, Nike, Adidas, Puma, Fila and many more. Their styles are constantly changing, so you can always find a new pair of sneakers to love.

Besides sportswear, Citygate Outlets hosts shops like The Bodyshop, Club Monaco, Brooks Brothers and Burberry. Citygate Outlets spans 942,800 square feet, so make sure to carve out enough time for shopping this massive outlet.

Address: Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island

Paradise Mall

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Paradise Mall is an excellent spot for outlet shopping situated directly outside of Heng Fa Chuen MTR station. You can easily find outlet sportswear stores in Paradise Mall for your favorite sneakers or jerseys from Timberland, Adidas, Fila, Puma, New Balance and Converse. Paradise Mall is not as spacious as Citygate Outlets, but they still offer a ton of sporting merchandise to stock up on for your workout regimen. It is also more convenient outlet shopping if you happen to live on Hong Kong Island.

Address: 100 Shing Tai Road, Pak Sha Wan

Kwun Tong outlet

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There is a small alley in the busy Kwun Tong district hiding quite a few outlet shops. You might not have noticed this humble alley, but you will find Nike, Adidas and New Balance outlet shops there. You don’t need to go all the way to Tung Chung Citygate Outlets for outlet sportswear shopping if you reside in East Kowloon.

Aside from sportswear, Kwun Tong also hosts a few skin care and makeup outlet shops. You will find luxurious cosmetic and fragrance brands up to 80% off. Have fun searching through the extensive selection of lipsticks, fragrances and more from popular brands like Dior or Yves Saint Laurent.

Address: 62 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong

Horizon Plaza

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Horizon Plaza is a local favorite when it comes to Hong Kong outlet shopping. South Horizons is not just home to driving students – there is an entire building of outlet shops opposite the Hong Kong School of Motor. Not only do the outlet shops here offer great bargains, they also stock so many brands and different types of shops – you won’t leave empty-handed.

If you are looking for furniture or décor for your home, Horizon Plaza is the place to go. There are plenty of furniture shops in the plaza offering luxurious furniture at reduced prices. There are also a range of high end outlet shops offering on-sale designer clothes, from brands like Juicy Couture to Chloe, to Marc Jacobs and Armani. There is a Joyce warehouse and Lane Crawford outlet as well. It’s suitable for family shopping time too, as they sell children’s books and toys. 

Horizon Plaza is a 15-minute walk from the South Horizon MTR station. It is also convenient to drive as there is a car park just at the Plaza. 

Address: 2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei Chau

Prada Outlet

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Another eye-catching outlet shop in South Horizons is the Prada outlet store. This designer outlet is situated right next to the market, making it hard to miss. The Prada outlet store is convenient to reach, even more so than Horizon Plaza, because it’s only a few minutes away from the South Horizon MTR station. 

Address: 2/F, Marina Square, East Commercial Black South Horizons, Ap Lei Chau

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