Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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The area
Neighborhood: Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui is one of the major tourist and shopping areas of Hong Kong. With a high concentration of hotels, retail shops and commercial offices – it’s a busy and bustling neighborhood that never sleeps. On the surface, Tsim Sha Tsui seems to only feature an abundant number of high-end retail stores selling designer brands and jewelry, owing to its popularity with high-budget shopping tours. However, it also contains a diverse range of attractions for the entire family. Whether taking a walk in Kowloon Park, exploring museums, going shopping or grabbing a bite to eat – Tsim Sha Tsui has something for everyone.
How to get there
- East Tsim Sha Tsui • 6 min walk
- Tsim Sha Tsui • 9 min walk
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gabywhee
Singapore, Singapore217 contributions
Feb 2023 • Solo
Still a good looking and clean promenade since I'd visited it before covid era. People were still happy to take a stroll here and take photos without too much worrying, both in the day and night.
Written March 20, 2023
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𝓝𝓪𝓽𝔂 ® 👑
Moscow, Russia110,657 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
Pleasant for the promenade, you can admire the beautiful views of the opposite shore. Also here is the Avenue of Stars.
Written November 1, 2022
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Michael K
809 contributions
Oct 2022
This is the eastern extension of the landscaped waterfront promenade beyond the Avenue of Stars. It offers a gorgeous view of the Victoria Harbor with stations set up for anglers. So if you get off the MTR at the East Tsim Sha Tsui Station to see the Avenue of Stars, the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade allows you to continue your journey along the waterfront to the Hung Hom MTR station.
Written October 21, 2022
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jollymilo
Hong Kong42 contributions
Jun 2021 • Solo
People start to walk before 6 in the morning. Superb harbour view. I walked from Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel to Star Ferry, passing Avenue of the Stars, took photo of the Clock Tower, watched the iconic Star Ferry crossing the Harbour. Nice sea breeze. I took same walk at 7:30 pm. Beautiful scene of Hong Kong by night! At 8 pm, watched the light show for 10 minutes. Locals and tourists appreciate it.
Written June 20, 2021
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Mairwen1
United Kingdom8,258 contributions
Jan 2021
The Tsim Sha Tsui promenade is the best place for that million-dollar harbour view, looking across the water to the Hong Kong island skyline. It’s an iconic view. No matter how often I see it, it’s always spectacular.
The promenade is relatively new. After a US$2.6 billion make-over a couple years ago, it is now a wide, open pedestrian space that follows the waterfront, starting from the Starry Ferry terminal.
Aside from the stunning views, there are several other free features along the way:
i) the Hong Kong Museum of Modern Art (currently hosting a Botticelli exhibition)
ii) Avenue of Stars – a Hong Kong version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame
iii) elevated viewing platforms
iv) K11 – a surprising mix of public art and high-end, luxury shopping
v) the Culture Centre
vi) the Symphony of Lights, a night time laser-light show that starts at 8pm each evening and runs for about 10 minutes
There are several places to eat and drink, ranging from Wildfire and Starbucks to upmarket spots inside K11 such as Fortnum & Mason and the Rosewood bar, Darkside.
The promenade is relatively new. After a US$2.6 billion make-over a couple years ago, it is now a wide, open pedestrian space that follows the waterfront, starting from the Starry Ferry terminal.
Aside from the stunning views, there are several other free features along the way:
i) the Hong Kong Museum of Modern Art (currently hosting a Botticelli exhibition)
ii) Avenue of Stars – a Hong Kong version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame
iii) elevated viewing platforms
iv) K11 – a surprising mix of public art and high-end, luxury shopping
v) the Culture Centre
vi) the Symphony of Lights, a night time laser-light show that starts at 8pm each evening and runs for about 10 minutes
There are several places to eat and drink, ranging from Wildfire and Starbucks to upmarket spots inside K11 such as Fortnum & Mason and the Rosewood bar, Darkside.
Written February 26, 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
MountaineerLu
Falling Waters, WV1,462 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
One of the most scenic pedestrian walkways in the world. Starts at Ferry Terminus and continues to Avenue of the Stars. Perfect for strolling at any time of day or night. Great for a run as well. Not overly crowded or commercialized Rest rooms available and snack bars along with coffee shops adjacent.
Written May 15, 2020
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HKeater
Singapore, Singapore30,996 contributions
May 2020 • Family
One of the most stunning skylines in the world.
Nice for a stroll too, before or after dinner. Or in fact any time of the day or night.
Nice for a stroll too, before or after dinner. Or in fact any time of the day or night.
Written May 4, 2020
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helenwane53
Stockport, UK83 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
This promenade is close to our hotel and is a great place to stretch one’s legs and take in some great views . A great variety of shops including Fortnum and Mason.
Written March 30, 2020
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China155,208 contributions
Feb 2020
The Tsim Sha Tsui promenade is where the Kowloon Peninsula meets Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. Here you find a fine stretch of waterfront that starts at the Star Ferry Pier and runs east along what is known as the Avenue of Stars and stretching past the newly opened Victoria Dockside.
Here you will find heritage attractions such as the Star Ferry and historic Clock Tower. Along the Avenue of Stars you will be able to learn a bit about Hong Kong film history while checking out the neat installations, seating benches and art space created outside and within the new K11 Musea.
There are monuments including the Hong Kong Films Award statue and the famous Bruce Lee statue that are popular for visitors. This is also where you find the Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMOA), Space Museum (currently under restorations) and the Culture Centre, where performances are held throughout the year.
Lastly, you will be rewarded with lovely views of the harbour and the world famous Hong Kong Skyline which is remarkable to see on clear sunny days as well as most nights when the skyline is lit up brightly for all to enjoy. There is a nightly laser light show called the Symphony of lights begins at 8pm. Most impressive are annual fireworks shows over the harbour that can be viewed well from the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. A Particularly impressive show is held with the annual Chinese New Year holiday.
Here you will find heritage attractions such as the Star Ferry and historic Clock Tower. Along the Avenue of Stars you will be able to learn a bit about Hong Kong film history while checking out the neat installations, seating benches and art space created outside and within the new K11 Musea.
There are monuments including the Hong Kong Films Award statue and the famous Bruce Lee statue that are popular for visitors. This is also where you find the Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMOA), Space Museum (currently under restorations) and the Culture Centre, where performances are held throughout the year.
Lastly, you will be rewarded with lovely views of the harbour and the world famous Hong Kong Skyline which is remarkable to see on clear sunny days as well as most nights when the skyline is lit up brightly for all to enjoy. There is a nightly laser light show called the Symphony of lights begins at 8pm. Most impressive are annual fireworks shows over the harbour that can be viewed well from the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. A Particularly impressive show is held with the annual Chinese New Year holiday.
Written March 30, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
FUKURO福福郎
Hong Kong, China109 contributions
Mar 2020 • Solo
Magnificent view, fewer ppl now, enjoying it. , 很美麗的夜景, 十分值得一去,現在人很少,是參觀的好時辰, 可惜大家也沒有什麼遊玩的心情, 真是有點可惜! 可能待疫情過去後。。。再來參觀吧!!!!!
Written March 13, 2020
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We are hoping to spend the day at Lantau Island, then take the ferry to TST in the evening to see the lights before heading back to port that night. Any advice for best transportation from Lantau to Kowloon to port?
Thanks!
GetThereQuicker
Mauritius120 contributions
We found the ferry’s were regular and cheap for water crossing, and took the metro for Land transport.
Happy Traveller
Sydney, Australia5,340 contributions
Staying at the intercontinental grand Stamford. Is it far to this walkway and would we have to walk along here to see the city light show?
TMY_Manchester
Manchester, UK110 contributions
Its fairly close. Its an excellent walk to the ferry - we did this journey quite a few times and catches a beautiful morning sun. In the evening, its a bit more quiet as the area around the hotel is very quiet.
Mónica María P
Buenos Aires, Argentina12 contributions
Hola, Viajo a Hong Kong en el mes de febrero y quisiera que me aconsejen donde conviene hospedarme, en qué sector de la ciudad me conviene más. Veo que los hoteles más confortables y con precio a mi alcance están un poco alejados de la costa. POR FAVOR AYUDENME A DECIDIR. Desde ya muchas gracias
Excelencia
Caracas78 contributions
Hola!! La verdad es que nosotros nos hospedamos en el hotel que nos ofrecía el tour en el que íbamos, el cual es muy céntrico para caminar, pero a la vez el tour nos llevaba a los diferentes lugares turísticos. Sin embargo cuando andábamos solos pudimos ir a varios lugares caminando y fue muy bueno..
No sabría decirte de otros hoteles...
KKpatsy
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia17 contributions
How do I get there using public transportation from Hongkong airport.
Reasonable hotel to stay around this area.
I be there for one 24 hours only
Jai Goyal
Alwar, India82 contributions
Hi!
You can easily use the Hongkong metro which are readily available. You can have all categories of hotels nearby.
naturallyme
NZ52 contributions
Hi there,
I've posted this in the reply section of the forums and I'm asking here as well in the hope of a greater reach. Any suggestions on a good East Asian restaurant on the TST Promenade that also offers good views of the Symphony of Lights?
TIA.
TMY_Manchester
Manchester, UK110 contributions
There is one that automatically springs to mind that (in my mind) cannot be beaten albeit quick expensive. Head to the restaurant in the Intercontinental Hotel - its sunken so the view of the harbour/lights is to die for. Truly impressive
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade (Hong Kong) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
- Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is open:
- Sun - Sat 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
- We recommend booking Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 13 Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade:
- Half-Day Private Custom Tour of Hong Kong (From $214.15)
- Big Bus Hong Kong Open-Top Night Tour (From $20.89)
- Full-Day Private Customized Walking Tour of Hong Kong (From $278.39)
- Victoria Harbour Cruise DREAMER (From $36.30)
- Private Kowloon Michelin Star Street Food & Culture Tour (From $221.29)
- Hotels near Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade:
- (0.09 mi) Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong
- (0.09 mi) The Royal Garden
- (0.11 mi) Regal Kowloon Hotel
- (0.13 mi) InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel
- (0.18 mi) New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel
- Restaurants near Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade:
- (0.03 mi) Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant
- (0.03 mi) Wooloomooloo Steakhouse (TST East)
- (0.10 mi) Angelini
- (0.08 mi) Shang Palace
- (0.12 mi) Gusto - Taste Italian
- Attractions near Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade:
- (0.08 mi) Empire International Tailors
- (0.08 mi) Charms Tailor
- (0.07 mi) Tapas Bar
- (0.07 mi) Tsim Sha Tsui Centre Shopping Mall
- (0.16 mi) Victoria Harbour