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Pacific Place (Hong Kong SAR China)

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Pacific Place is a premier mixed-use complex located in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong Island, serving as a landmark of the city's upscale economy. Developed by Swire Properties on the site of former military barracks, the complex comprises a four-level luxury shopping mall, three Grade-A office towers, and four world-class hotels: the Conrad, Island Shangri-La, JW Marriott, and The Upper House. The complex is celebrated for its sleek architectural design and its seamless integration with the city's transport network, providing direct underground access to the Admiralty MTR station. Beyond its status as a high-end shopping destination featuring elite international brands, Pacific Place is a significant business hub, housing prestigious law firms and financial institutions. Its combination of luxury retail, premium hospitality, and strategic commercial space exemplifies Hong Kong's position as a leading global financial center. Visitors can enjoy a sophisticated urban environment that balances high-stakes business with refined leisure and fine dining.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
Pacific Place is a shopping mall and office complex open to the public. The shops and restaurants are accessible to everyone.
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Typical hours
Shops typically open from 10 AM to 9 or 10 PM. Restaurants often have extended hours, some until midnight.
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Photography
Photography is allowed in public areas. The luxury architecture with marble floors and chandeliers makes for good interior shots.
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Time needed
Allow 1 to 2 hours for shopping and a meal. If interested in designer boutiques, it may take longer.
Combine with
Pacific Place is in Admiralty, near Hong Kong Park and the Peak Tram. Combine your visit with a trip to Victoria Peak.
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Getting there
Reach Pacific Place from MTR Admiralty station (Exit D). It is directly linked to the main station.
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Insider tip
Visit the luxury brands on the lower floor for occasional special features. The rooftop terrace gives a nice view of the harbour.

Geography

Coordinates
22.27750, 114.16500

Facts

  • Opened: 1988.
  • Retail area: 1.2 million sq ft.
  • Number of office towers: 5.
  • Annual visitors: over 40 million.
  • MTR connection: Admiralty station.
  • Luxury brands: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada.

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Victoria Barracks Explosives Magazine🛡️ fortress

Victoria Barracks Explosives Magazine is a Grade III heritage former military structure featuring heavy blast walls and stone-vaulted ammunition storage.

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Frequently asked questions

What does Pacific Place offer?
It is a luxury shopping mall featuring high-end brands, hotels, and offices.
What are the opening hours?
The mall is open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Which MTR station is closest?
Use Exit F of Admiralty Station for direct access to the mall.
Are there good dining options?
Yes, from fine dining to international cafes, there are many options.
Is it close to any parks?
Yes, Hong Kong Park is directly accessible via escalator from Pacific Place.
Pacific Place: where is it located?
Pacific Place is located in Hong Kong SAR China.
Pacific Place: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.
Pacific Place: why is it worth visiting?
Pacific Place is a premier mixed-use complex located in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong Island, serving as a landmark of the city's upscale economy.
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