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Slowood
A pioneering zero-waste and sustainable lifestyle store in Hong Kong, offering plastic-free bulk organic groceries, eco-friendly household items, personal care products, and refill stations. Discover thoughtful, planet-friendly alternatives for everyday living.5-minute walk
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Shiu Shing Hong
A cherished Sheung Wan hidden gem for over 60 years, this iconic store specializes in high-quality essential oils, base oils, massage oils, and cosmetic ingredients. Famous for its signature scents, it's a must-visit for unique souvenirs and aromatherapy treasures.5-minute walk
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Sanrio Gift Gate
The newly opened multi-storey flagship in Central, brimming with adorable Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty, My Melody, and Kuromi. Discover a delightful world of plush toys, stationery, accessories, limited editions, and photo-perfect spots.7-minute walk
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PMQ x Hotel Privilege Programme
Present your hotel room key card at PMQ to enjoy exclusive 12% off at selected merchants. For the full list of participating merchants and their discounts in PMQ x Hotel Privilege Programme, please visit https://pmq.hk/paRMv for details.3-minute walk
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Jenny Bakery
Jenny Bakery is a cherished cookie shop in Hong Kong, renowned for its delicious butter cookies and adorable teddy bear tins. Since opening in 2005, it has gained a reputation for its handmade, preservative-free cookies, offering a delightful range of flavors such as butter flower, coffee flower, oatmeal raisin, and many more.3-minute walk
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Shopping in Old Town Central – Graham Street Market
With more than a century’s history, Graham Street Market is a great place to experience life as a local. The sloped street is flanked by food stalls on either side, selling everything from fresh vegetables to live seafood. Along the market, you'll also find traditional shops selling items that make for great souvenirs.
3-minute walk
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Shopping in Old Town Central - Upper Lascar Road
The highlight of Upper Lascar Road is the seemingly endless row of antique stores, offering an eclectic collection of Chinese calligraphy, arts and vintage furniture. This runs parallel to stalls that sell an array of bric-a-brac collectibles, such as Mao Zedong alarm clocks and Bruce Lee posters. In recent years, local designer boutiques and vintage clothing stores have popped up nearby, attracting more locals as well as visitors.
7-minute walk