Hysan Place

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Hysan Place

Shopping mall · Soho

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500號 Hennessy Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

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Hysan Place is a stylish hybrid of shopping and office space in Causeway Bay, boasting trendy shops, eateries, and a cool Apple Store, perfect for a leisurely day out.  

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500號 Hennessy Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Get directions

hysan.com.hk
@silk.hk

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500號 Hennessy Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Get directions

+852 2886 7222
hysan.com.hk
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"Latest Shopping Destination in Causeway Bay Located between other shopping destinations Times Square and Sogo in Causeway Bay is Hysan Place, a relatively new addition to the city's mallscape. Here, you can peruse the latest tech offerings at Hong Kong 's second Apple Store, choose a new pair of jeans at 7 for All Mankind and GAP, buy a new travel bag at French label agnès b, or refill your skincare products at Aesop and dermalogica. If you want to jot down all your travel memories, Moleskin also has an outlet here, too. The basement of Hysan is home to T Galleria, where you shop your favorite beauty brands, duty free. Hysan also has several cafes and a floor full of eateries to rest those tired feet. Eslite Bookstore is on the 8-10th floors."

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Lucas Tan

Google
One of the few pop mart stores in hongkong is at this mid tier luxury mall. At hysan place, there are also a couple of stores popular with teens such as the line friends store next door and the opposite sanrio store. I say this mall is a must visit for youths and teens. From here, you can easily hop on to other malls at the area or grab a cold bubble tea.

Neko Chan

Google
Came here for the 2.8-meter Young-hee model at the entrance of Hysan Place. There is the KALOS X Netflix "Squid Game" Pop-Up Store on 1/F too. KALOS X Netflix "Squid Game" Pop Up Store @Hysan Place Venue : G/F & 1/F Hysan Place Date : 2025.01.04 - 02.02 Time : 11am - 9pm

Richard A Francisco

Google
Hysan Place is a mixed office tower and shopping mall located at Lee Gardens at Causeway Bay. The street level is a DFS (duty free) and you'll see cafes and restaurants at B1 and B2. Other shops are spread out on other floors with a nice bookstore at the 8/9th floors and an IT store at the 6th and NOT cafe at the 9th which is the cafe with the best view in town.

Kerry He

Google
Spacious mall, the brands are alright.

胡佳恩Jia En

Google
Check out the streets outside Hysan Place, it’s a shopping place with Believe and Focus S Clothes Shop and many other smaller shops! Bought clothes and it was worth it! I came here just for an hour to shop before heading for my plane and bought many things!

Anne-Jolie

Google
🛍️ Newly renovated shopping mall, a place of allure, 🏢🎉 Cafes and food stalls, fresh additions, for sure, ☕🍔 Choices abundant, from Michelin stars to fast-food chains, 🌟🍽️ Basement to top levels, culinary domains. 🏬🍹 The bustling Apple Store, at ground level it resides, 🍎📱 A bookstore, a haven, where knowledge presides, 📚🌟 Festive installations, a visual delight, 🎄✨ A day's worth of joy, without stepping into the night. 🌞🌇 Ride the long escalators, skirting the building's side, 🛗🏞️ Glimpse Causeway Bay's views, when the sun does hide, 🌃🌆 AJ suggests, posters and more, an introduction to behold, 🗣️📝 Unveil your stores, their stories to be told. 🛍️🏬 🛍️🏢🎉☕🍔🌟🍽️🏬🍹🍎📱📚🌟🎄✨🌞🌇🛗🏞️🌃🌆🗣️📝🛍️🏬

THEGREATOS

Google
One if the busiest area here, lots of things to shop, not all high end shop here. Happen to saw a mall performance during my visit. Not all floor have toilet so you really need to pay attention to the sign.

Aiden Liu

Google
One of the nicest looking malls, inside and outside. I believe it was designed by Kohn Pederson Fox a top skyscraper designer. It is super clean, and the food there is so great although there can be long lines during weekends and lunch. If you are new to HK you should check it out.
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Sophie Y.

Yelp
Came here for lunch on 12th floor and had a chance to window shop. High end shops like Chanel are around. There's an Apple store and some skin care shops. Several entrance near the Causeway Bay MTR. There are other shopping malls in the area like Sogo, etc. One can easily spend all day roaming around. Free 30 mins wifi and clean bathrooms are bonus!!
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Jennifer K.

Yelp
Hysan Place is probably one of the best malls in CWB for window shopping or just to hang out. The stores though on the higher end but window shopping at higher end store can be quite pleasant as who really want to window shop at Walmart? And Eslite always fun to browse around. I love the seasonal decorations and theme marketing promotion. A little on the commercial side but in a fun way.
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Alina M.

Yelp
Huge collection of upscale stores in Causeway Bay. Definitely not as crowded as Times Square, although still as touristy. There are always gorgeous, well-maintained seasonal displays in their lobby. The actual mall is around 10 floors I believe with the top few floors consisting of a large bookstore and a floor for a food court and a few individual restaurants. Food up there is expensive, even when compared to elevator Causeway Bay prices. The quality of the food court food, is nothing special, however I have tried the Japanese restaurant up there, and the quality of food, and ambiance/environment and view is well worth the price you pay for the meal. The selection of stores here are essentially the ones you would see in a typical mall plus a few unique and niche ones - there's a fresh press juice stall, SuperDry, Accessorize, Apple, and an entire floor with shoe stores including JipiJapa. Would come back if I'm doing some window-shopping or looking for a unique and high quality product.
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Hillary L.

Yelp
Hysan Place is one of the newer malls in HK, built just a couple of years back. It has a prime location in Causeway Bay - it's right between two of the major malls, Sogo and Times Square. It's one of the few malls with two entrances that are at least a few minutes' walk apart: one entrance is across Forever 21 and the other is opposite Sogo. This is one of my favorite things about Hysan Place because it makes it so much more accessible. In the gruesome heat that we call Hong Kong summers, this is especially nice as it means less time spent out under the sun and more time in the lovely air conditioning! As for shopping, there actually aren't many stores of interest to me, besides maybe Hollister (when they're on sale) and 6ixty 8ight. There are a couple of good restaurants at Hysan though - my personal favorite is the ramen at Baikoken, down on the second basement floor where Jason's supermarket is. It's a little expensive for its portion, but that's some of the best ramen I've ever tasted! I also like The Dining Room, a Shanghainese restaurant that's decked out in a contrastingly modern and western way. Shiro, another Japanese restaurant up on the 13th floor, is not bad as well. If not, there's always the food court 'Kitchen Eleven'! I normally head straight to the Pepper Lunch counter when I'm there, or to Triple O's. Another thing about Hysan Place worth mentioning might be a little surprising, but it's the toilets. The restrooms here are so amazingly clean and almost never crowded, because there's almost one on every floor! The one on the sixth floor is particularly impressive. It looks like something out of a five-star hotel, with its huge, rather artistic sink in the middle! Hysan Place is conveniently connected to the MTR - no need to leave the station to come into the mall. It's a less upscale mall compared to Sogo and Times Square in my opinion, and has better restaurant offerings too!
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Kevin L.

Yelp
It's actually pretty underwhelming, considering that it took years (including the very unfortunate accident) to rebuild the building in the heart of Causeway Bay. Now do you remember the old Mitsukoshi (三越)? Right, me neither. It was at the best location in Causeway Bay, and arguably the best location in HK or even the top 5 location in the world to have a shopping mall. But it's just so out of fashion no one wants to come close to it. Now it reopened. Pretty clever with the entrances at both the front and the back. And God, who doesn't like an Apple Store deciding to sit in your mall. But that is it. No cinemas, no Karaoke boxes, no big brands, nothing really makes you really think, "Oh I should go to Hysan Place to check it out." Eslite is good, but since it's not opening 24/7, it kinda lost its charm. There are a few restaurants up there, but again, most of them don't live up to the full potential to have an amazing view of Causeway Bay, or a rooftop bar. Yeah Hysan got a public podium garden. I've never been there and never know how to access it. *sad face*
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Kathy H.

Yelp
Among the crowded and humid streets of Causeway Bay is this peaceful mall. It's not gigantic. It's not impressive either. Its neighbours include SOGO, Lee Garden 1 & 2, and Times Square. So why would one venture to Hysan Place? You wouldn't! That's why! No offence. It's a place to walk around, window shop with absolutely zero purpose whatsoever except to enjoy the AC and the peace. There is a LINE store. Good food options! And clean washrooms. And also the 6th floor, which I really like! Kyo Hayashiya (matcha tea room + delicious desserts) and cute boutiques selling girly things like soaps, wallets, and stickers. Outside is so busy, but it's different in here. I was able to browse around Hysan Place without bumping any shoulders and accompanying purses with sharp corners. The staff left me alone too. It's a very peaceful mall, typical brands (less luxury, more budget brands). Hysan Place is simply a place to chill! I would visit again!!
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Dee M.

Yelp
Of the malls visited in HK, Hysan was my least favorite. I was uninspired, but it was a nice place to cool off from the June heat and humidity. Other than using it as a thoroughfare via the Causeway Bay MTR station, I likely wouldn't return.
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Karin M.

Yelp
Love, love, love the selection of restaurants in Hysan Palace. Love the beauty department in the basement of Hysan Palace. Love the huge Eslite bookstore of three floors, where you can browse for books for hours and hours. Love the long, long, express escalators, which allows you to skip multiple floors. There was just too much to see and too little time!
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Sandy L.

Yelp
very helpful concierge, they will even help you check the internet for whatever your looking for. free wifi from the apple store and it's pretty steady. They even have a supermarket downstairs somewhat like citysuper, but way inexpensive and more selections & not to mention the urban bakery!
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Anita F.

Yelp
Never a big fan of this mall despite their interesting portfolio of stores and restaurants. The elevator system is confusing and the mall layout is like a maze. But that could also be because of my bad sense of direction. If one were to be able to navigate through the messy floorplan, you will be rewarded with the discovery of many unique brands and restaurants that are otherwise not seen in Hong Kong. In addition to the smaller unique labels, anchoring stores such as Eslite Books, the Gap and Apple Store ensure traffic of this centrally located mall to be an all time high. Bottomline: Eslite books, Joyce Beauty, level 8 that sells everything girly
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Joanne L.

Yelp
Um...can I just say that I absolutely love that the malls in Hong Kong have random displays? AVENGERS FTW! Yeah. Huge display of Hulk VS Iron Man outside the mall. Cap, Thor, Iron Man and Hulk inside. Ultron above. Try to pull out Mjolnir a la Sword in the Stone to win an Age of Ultron poster. Yeah. I failed. S'okay though. I got pictures with all those figures. =D
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Reza A.

Yelp
This is definitely a great mall. I come in every time I visit Hong Kong. Some of the show you can definitely get in the US as well, such as the Apple Store or Hollister, but others are upscale local brands and they have some pretty good merchandise. Also from he 10h floor up you get a pretty good plethora of local restaurants most of which (at least all the ones I went to) have pretty good food and service. Outside the mall on all 4 sides you get a really good array of Hong Kong shops in the typical local scenery. Definitely recommended.