Mong Kok Market
Mong Kok Market
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Neighborhood: Mong Kok
It’s one of the highest density districts in the world, so come to Mong Kok prepared for action. Home to every market, restaurant and shopping arcade imaginable, Mong Kok is the one-stop shop to satisfy all your shopping needs. Dust off your finest negotiation skills and dive into the bartering frenzy. Similar retailers will conveniently congregate in the same area forming easy to remember references such as “flower street” and “sneakers street.” Here you will also find various local delicacies being served at street snack shops or hole-in-the-wall restaurants. One reliable rule of thumb: the smaller the place, the better the food.
How to get there
- Yau Ma Tei • 3 min walk
- Mong Kok • 3 min walk
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drdesai
Mumbai, India470 contributions
May 2018 • Family
Excellent street shopping from 11am onwards till midnight. Stalls are manned by women mostly and hence called Ladies Market. Perfect place to shop magnets, bags(1st copy), wallets, night suits, power Banks, Mobilecovers n small gifting items. Make sure you bargain well. Generally start with 1/4 the price quoted...it sounds funny but if you are a smart shopper you will get it at 1/3rd rate or lil more.
Written May 31, 2018
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csebregondi
Zurich, Switzerland69 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
Super busy/crowded, they also don‘t have fixed prices so you can get some nice deals however they have all the same/similar goods not that much choices.
Still fun to experience the mood at night.
Still fun to experience the mood at night.
Written January 6, 2019
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DomoHK
Hong Kong, China143 contributions
Jul 2018
The streets are interesting to find things you might have forgotten existed. From old mobile phones, to record players this has a little bit of everything just to browse around.
Written September 17, 2018
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John S
44 contributions
Oct 2018 • Family
Busy, clean, hundreds of stalls on a street with no vehicles-we visited twice, once in the rain, did. I say busy . You can buy just about anything in the market place, lots of vendors, many selling the same item. Prices mean nothing, this is bargin hunters .we found if you did not get your price they frequently come after you when you walk away agreeing to your price. Beware, lots of trade names you know, the item are fake. A Mont Blank pen for10.00, right , never did figure out the operating hours, seems to get going around noon and I was told it goes to around 10 pm daily.we felt safer in the daylight. It is a fun way to spend a few hours.
Written October 18, 2018
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JNFII
Stamford, CT2,107 contributions
Jul 2018 • Solo
The Mong Kok market is very interesting and definitely a cultural experience to have, especially at night. It’s very large, very crowded and you can easily loose your bearings/sense of direction in there. Personally I think the night markets in Taipei are superior.
Written July 25, 2018
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Peter L
bondi39 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Crazy busy market with many many vendors.
The product is inexpensive and often knock-off JUNK!
You may find the item does not even work.
BEWARE!
The product is inexpensive and often knock-off JUNK!
You may find the item does not even work.
BEWARE!
Written December 7, 2017
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Lance M
16 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Not what I was expecting. A bit underwhelming really. Not well signposted and only took about 30 mins to do the lot. Stanley is smaller, but much nicer to walk around.
Written April 15, 2024
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John M
New York City, NY763 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
For those who are not interested in crowds you should avoid this spot. However it is well worth a visit to experience something Hong Kong is famous for. Buy some souvenirs and haggle with the sellers.
Written April 8, 2019
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amita
Surat, India277 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
Lots of stalls. Very busy in the evenings you can buy almost anything but only if you’re willing to buy the goods then bargain otherwise some of the female vendors can get really angry! Best to only look until you’re sure to buy. You can bargain as much as 25% of the original asking price.
Written March 19, 2019
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Tina M
San Diego, CA189 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
This area of Hong Kong is a great way to wonder the streets for a few hours. During the day the bustle is still high energy. Not only are there street vendors but there are huge malls to venture into. For me, I choose to see the uniqueness of the streets and what everyone has to offer outside of the major chain stores. There are two ways of getting here: walk or take the train. If you take the train there are four stops that will easily get your right into Mong Kok area: Yau Ma Tei Station, Mong Kok Station (right in the middle!), Prince Edward Station, Mong Kok East Station. If you walk or take the ferry, where you'll get dropped off around the Hong Kong Cultural Center, it wil take aboutr 25-30 minutes to walk up to Mong Kong. If you've got the right shoes on I'd say walk!
Written May 2, 2018
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