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8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong

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Hong Kong's IFC is a sleek waterfront hub mixing luxe brands, epic harbor views, high-end dining, and quick transit access—all under one glitzy roof.  

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8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong Get directions

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+852 2295 3308
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"The IFC, which is right on the water and also houses The Four Seasons (if you’re in for a luxury shopping trip), is the best place to go shopping in HK. It has all the basic, big name brands plus every single luxury brand you can think of. It can be dangerous if you’re a serious shopper—you could spend an entire weekend here without seeing the light of day."

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Lucas Tan

Google
A high end mall as the name suggests. Theres a luxury supermarket here famous for western products. Other than that, there's a McDonald's here and lots tourists drop by here before going to the ferry terminal to dine, rest and stock up. Prices are on the high side though. On top of these, there's also a rare bacha coffee outlet.

guy domett

Google
A good mall to visit as a tourist. It is central and is only a 20 minute walk from the peak tram. It is also located above the railway station. There were a good variety of shops in the mall which is a modern looking mall.

Mattia Rc

Google
IFC Mall in Hong Kong is a premium shopping destination located in the heart of the city, within the International Finance Centre (IFC) complex. It offers an upscale shopping experience with a wide range of high-end international and local brands, from luxury fashion and jewelry to electronics and lifestyle stores. The mall is spacious and modern, with sleek architecture that provides a comfortable, stylish atmosphere for shoppers. In addition to shopping, IFC Mall boasts an array of fine dining options and casual eateries, making it an excellent place to relax after a day of shopping. The views from the mall, especially from the higher floors, offer a fantastic panorama of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline, adding to the overall experience. IFC Mall is conveniently located near Central, making it easily accessible by public transport and a great starting point for exploring the city. Whether you’re looking for luxury goods, dining options, or simply want to enjoy the atmosphere, IFC Mall is a top choice for a day out in Hong Kong.

Doug Ho

Google
A prominent landmark on Hong Kong Island, IFC (which stands for International Finance Centre) consists of two skyscrapers (1 IFC and 2 IFC), the IFC mall, and the 55-storey Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, respectively, and integrated commercial development on the waterfront of Hong Kong's Central District. 2 IFC is the second-tallest building in Hong Kong at a height of 412 m (1,351.7 ft), behind the International Commerce Centre in West Kowloon; it is of similar height to the former World Trade Center. The Airport Express Hong Kong station is directly beneath it, with subway lines to Hong Kong International Airport. 1IFC (One International Finance Centre) was opened on 6 July 1998. It is 688 feet (210 m) tall, has 39 stories and four trading floors. 2FC (Two International Finance Centre), completed on 18 October 2003, is attached to the second phase of the ifc mall. This 412-metre-tall building is quoted as having 88 storey. But "taboo floors" like the 14th and 24th floors are omitted as being inauspicious – in Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese, "4" is pronounced similarly to "death". An exhibition area, currently containing an exhibit of Hong Kong's monetary history, and a library of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority Information Centre occupy the 55th floor, and are open to the public during office hours. The Four Seasons Hotel is a luxury hotel that was built near IFC One and Two. It was completed and opened in October 2005. The 60-storey oceanfront hotel is the only Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong. The IFC Mall is a 4-storey luxury shopping mall, set between the two IFC buildings, with many luxury retail brands and a wide variety of restaurants. Anchored by Lane Crawford and other stores such as the first official Apple Store was also located in this mall. There is also a cinema in this mall.

Helen Ell Tran

Google
It is a very big and nice clean mall. I like that they have the Apple Store and I can get a charger fast. The mall is connected to the Four Seasons so it makes it easier to go back to the hotel room. There is directory next to Starbucks on the second floor. It was very helpful.

C Neon

Google
A massive shopping mall attached to the HK finance center office complex. We were there right before Chinese New Year so we experienced some beautiful decorations. Overall, a good experience.

I L

Google
This is an excellent mall overall, featuring a cinema, the Four Seasons Hotel, a Pure Fitness gym, and parking facilities. It caters to everyone, with accessible shopping options like the Apple Store, Zara, Mannings (Watsons), and virtually every high-end skincare brand you could think of.

Joti Mann Cakes

Google
Beautiful mall with lovely decor. All high end brand store are available but collection is very less as compared to landmark mall. Some good coffee shops and restaurants are a perfect addition to your shopping experience.
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Howard L.

Yelp
The IFC (International Finance Centre) mall is yet another impressive, spacious, and modern mall and it is located in the Central district of Hong Kong Island.  We were doing a bit of mall touring around the Hong Kong area, and for comparison this mall has some distinctive features.  One is that it is located in a wealthy business district, and you will see wealthy patrons here - independently wealthy and beautiful and well dressed people, ex-pats, and wealthy foreign tourists.  The people watching is pretty fun for sure here!  The mall has a lot of high end luxury shops to meet their needs.  The other nice feature is there are great views across the harbor of the Kowloon peninsula as the mall is itself located pretty much on the harbor.  Finally, it is located right by Central Pier, one of the terminals for the iconic Star harbor ferry which shuttles back and forth frequently between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon and so that tourist attraction is just a short walk away.   Also, naturally as with most of Hong Kong's major malls, the Hong Kong MTR station connects to this mall, but it is a massive station and there is a long walk involved.  Overall, as malls go, this one is a particularly nice one for a tourist to trek through.
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Maruko X.

Yelp
The IFC Mall is the largest shopping mall on Hong Kong Island, which serves as the home for more than 200 shops, including international luxury brands. It's huge and confusing inside, don't be surprised if you get lost inside.
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Julia L.

Yelp
The IFC Mall is amazing! I was on a mission to go to the mall solely for Lady M and Shake Shack aka FOOD, but I got distracted by all the stores IFC has to offer. And not to mention, the mall itself is beautiful! It's definitely a more high-end type of mall, but worth the visit if you have time to kill. Also, a huge plus that it is connected to the MTR and airport express!
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Toni L.

Yelp
You want to see a 3 story Apple store that doesn't sell the travel adapter kit? Well come on in! Word on the street, is that the Apple products sold here are 30% cheaper than if you were to buy elsewhere. I'm honestly not sure if that's true or not since I didn't buy a single thing. Really you only shop here if you have money! I actually found a Lululemon store & I did end up buying a tank top, which after converting to USD was roughly about the same, however I found it was interesting they charged for the bag (if you shop at Lululemon, you know they give those for free). My favorite thing about this mall is that is reeks of cologne/perfume. It's a nice refresher after walking around in the humid weather & you step in & ahhhhh.. however there's hardly any directories & we got a little confused a couple of times trying to find the Tim Ho Wan which I can't remember what floor it was on now lol. But this is a great mall that is conveniently located!
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Denise S.

Yelp
In a city full of malls, IFC stands out for it's prime location connected to the Central MTR station (and the in-town check-in service so you can drop off luggage here instead of carrying it to the airport) and overlooking Victoria Harbour. Even if you don't intent to come here, you will inevitably end up here at some point during your stay in HK just because of its proximity to everything. The shops are expensive international brands, but even if you aren't looking to buy luxury goods, it is worth a look because of the rooftop garden which has excellent views. If you are here for shopping, the stores are conveniently organized. For instance, all the beauty/skincare goods are clustered together on one floor, women's fashion on another floor etc. There's a cinema, lots of restaurants, citysuper grocery store, and Lane Crawford department store. If you come during the holidays or CNY they'll have gorgeous displays. It's out of my price range for sure, but a nice place to grab a coffee or snack and enjoy some fancy window shopping!
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Christine S.

Yelp
Whoa... this shopping center is #goals. It's huge, gorgeous, and contains tons of high end shops, restaurants, and other stores. It seems like it has everything! Conveniently connected to the MTR and the Airport Express, you can spend hours and hours here. Check out the Apple Store because they have floor to ceiling windows with fantastic views. The Apple employees were all nice enough to take photos for everyone. Nice!
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Audrey L.

Yelp
Good mall, but on the expensive side. You can easily access it via the MTR and you can also access the airport express. There is a Joel Robuchon salon de thé there. All over the mall you have some decor elements reminiscent of the seasons or the time period. All beautiful and not tacky. A very large one is displayed in a designated area for pictures and enjoyment.
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Kristy N.

Yelp
IFC mall is where all the top notch brands are. I always feel like I'm being judged when I come here in my flipflops and my t-shirt, but then again, I couldnt care less. Here, you will find stores such as Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hermes, Jimmy Choo, etc. Of course, the mall is designed very nicely to match all these top notch stores in Hong Kong. If you're lucky, you could probably run into a few movie stars here. IFC Mall is also connected to Harbour City through a bridge, where you will find a ton of OL's especially during lunch time.
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Denise C.

Yelp
We were at IFC because we were taking the bus to Victoria Peak and then were we were here again to get to the Star Ferry. Big stop for transit around major parts of HK. High end mall...they all are in HK! There was a protest in the mall. People want democracy.
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Kevin L.

Yelp
I've literally witnessed the growth of IFC Mall. This was the mall I probably spent the most time in, among all the malls in Hong Kong, just because I'd been working in One IFC building for 6+ years. But flashback to about 10, 12 years ago, IFC Mall was just opened and not crowded by top tier brands and tourists. I could still vaguely remember the look of the coastline on the HK Island before the landfill, though I can't anymore now. It was unreal to walk, past midnight, in one of the largest malls in Hong Kong, from the bridge connecting to the Hang Seng Bank Headquarters, to the Central Ferry Piers. It still remains this way today, as it is one of the main ways to access to the piers. Walking down the mall (legitimately, not trespassing) with all the shops closed was a pretty unreal experience. Anyway, nowadays the mall becomes the access point to almost everywhere now. Work, lunch, dinner, drink, movies, ferries, MTR, airport, escalators going back home, bridges connecting back to the heart of Central. The shops in the mall is less impressive, due to the fact that it is again, a replication of every other single mall in Hong Kong. If you really want to get something unique, maybe you can try your luck to see if Amanda S is around at her own dessert shop.
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Glenn O.

Yelp
Fantastic upscale luxury mall. You could spend all day and more it you are a shopaholic. Great views and architecture.
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Cindy U.

Yelp
So much shopping. Too much shopping. A lot of luxury brands so be ready to splurge if you're going to IFC. There's not real way around it because you're looking at a lot of imported goods. For anyone who is looking to just soak up some air condition, it's definitely recommended to grab a coffee or have some dessert in IFC. There's a few levels and buildings where you can hang out, super convenient and it is definitely one of my favorite malls. IFC connects to you the MTR and the Airport Express. It is SO EASY to come here, check in to your flight, send your luggage and get on the train to the airport with nothing else. It's something I look forward to doing whenever I visit, especially with the intense amount of shopping damage that is done.
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Jing X.

Yelp
The IFC (International Finance Centre) is a complex of skyscraper buildings. It includes the IFC Mall (with restaurants and shops), an airport check-in service, and a rooftop garden on the 4th floor of IFC Tower 2. It's clean and spacious, close to the Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong MTR station. It can get very touristy at times and houses two popular restaurants: Tim Ho Wan and Tasty Congee and Wantun Shop. I personally wouldn't go out of my way to experience IFC but if you're in the area (taking the Star Ferry for 2.50 HKD for example) or have some time to kill, IFC is here.
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Torrie F.

Yelp
Very beautiful mall, but this is a high end shopping mall. The outside seating is so relaxing!
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Dani R.

Yelp
This is a high end shopping mall, it's close to the water, ferries and has clean bathrooms.
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Eric C.

Yelp
I remember when the IFC was being built. At the time, my go to place was the Pacific Place for shopping and walking. Then when this was erected with the twin tower on the other side of the harbor, we started going here a bit. They have all the great places that you're looking for as you shop your favorite name brand stores. This mall is also one of the only places in all of Hong Kong where there is an Apple store which is 2 stories and looks over one of the main roads through downtown. What I love about Hong Kong's malls is their Christmas decorations. They are gorgeous, well, usually. The theme this year at IFC was Jingle Bao...yah, that wasn't a winner. No matter, I come here for the shopping, the coffee and the macarons! My favorite store here is Aigle which is a French company that has found its way into Hong Kong. Being the fashion capital of the world, I'm glad that Aigle found a way into the city. They also have great little cafes around after you've had a bit of a walk as well as a little macaron store on the 2nd (maybe 3rd?) floor. Also if you're looking to watch a movie, then they have a movie theater here as well! It's always chockers here but just go to the upper levels where there are fewer people!
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Rachel W.

Yelp
The mall of the beautiful people. It's lay out and architecture is lovely, it smells nice, the air con is fantastic, the people watching is even better. So much shopping to do, if you have the money to spend. Right by the MTR and tons of restaurants, so if you have a layover, this is a good spot to hang out. Easy access to the pier and some nice views.
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Barry T.

Yelp
I like the place a lot, but I find that the stores seems to serve one purpose of parting short term tourists from their money with all the high end brands they have there. However I do appreciate the fact that this mall has some things that I also like as well such as: - Tim Ho Wan for the famous BBQ pork buns - Crystal Jade for noodles and shanghainese xiao long bao dumplings - lots of good coffee shops here such as LGB and Fuel (for the Australian/NZ expats/tourists they also do a flat white!) - Apple store for accessories and stuff. It's also a good meeting point for meeting people because it's easy to find and is very visible from the outside. - city'super to get almost any international ingredients (at a premium) - IFC rooftop for chilling out
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L L.

Yelp
This is a very nice mall with many great restaurants and stores. It is directly above the Hong Kong Station and a great place to kill time after you checked in and before your headout to the airport via Airport Express. There is a public place in IFC 1 on the 4th floor that gives you a great view of the harbor.
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Eric F.

Yelp
A huge mall and one of the main shopping areas in HK. The range of stores is expansive with many of the usual suspects on the 1st floor and nearly every designer brand one can think of on the higher up floors. There's no shortage of eateries either including a branch of Lei Garden (1 Michelin star for those curious), Open Kitchen, Starbucks, Lady M, etc.
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Janice T.

Yelp
I don't do most of my shopping here, and here's why: IFC is a mall for just brand name goods. I mean, yes, if i was looking to buy prada or jimmy choos, this would most likely be the mall i would shop at, but for everyday items, it doesn't make much sense to spend all my money here. I do really like this mall though, reason being, it has a good variety of different KINDS of shops - although all expensive. They have a great supermarket-city super, they have tons of restaurants, whether they are high end or low, they have tons of coffee shops, they ARE airport express, making it nice to shop around while waiting for flight, they have a movie theatre, they have an awesome rooftop, and they have a gym. I must say, I am in love with the rooftop. I have had meetings with my partners here just because it's quiet and so chill. Of course the bars are great too, those i frequent more than i really should, but it usually is quite chill. It isn't demanding like the ones in lkf, the bars here, you can just sit back and enjoy the scenery without feeling like you are not doing anything at all. I remember seeing people doing tai chi on the roof of ifc, it was rather entertaining, it was a combo between kung fu and tai chi i think. I have had incidences where we would buy sake from city super then coming up for a drink. Where else could you do that? The view from the rooftop is stunning, there are benches/seating areas everywhere and it's just so easy on a lazy day. The selection of nice shops inside the mall is obviously good. There's a large lane crawford, there's most of the brands names you can think of, they have victoria secret, apple store, etc. The location makes it convenient for most people to get to. Thumbs up!
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Torie W.

Yelp
Giant mall with everything you could ever need. It also houses the Joel robuchon and the Mtr as well as the airport express. It connects to the mid level escalators to central as well as all to the star ferry and all the other malls via the above ground walkways. Probably my favorite mall outside of pacific place!
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R S.

Yelp
Great shopping and food places. Safe, clean and classy
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Kenneth S.

Yelp
I think if there was somewhere to showcase Hong Kong as a "World City"- the IFC should be right up on that list. Its easily one of the posh-est malls in Hong Kong with a range of brand names that rivals that at Harbourcity. The fact is that Harbourcity seems a bit low brow compared to this place, which may be du to the fact that its on Hong Kong Island but once again it seems like this place was built to serve the great and the good whilst Harbourcity was a bit of an afterthought. Its airy, there's plenty of open space for your kids to run around and the view over the harbor is simply spectacular. It displays Hong Kong in all its splendor and dosh. Its also good in another sense- for workers in the Central area the rooftop act as a spot for lunch time and after hours. There are free seating on the roof area where you could either bring your own food from the numerous restaurants down below or order from the ones up there. You can sit there and relax during lunch hours or really loose yourself with the bars up there afterhours. It caters everything for everyone. You can't get more central than the IFC in my view, its a transportation hub in itself and there are a million ways to get here. It has a cinema which is again top notch but it also reflects this with higher ticket prices as well. In all, the IFC has done well to propel itself to the top of the game- some may complain that its not a place for everyone- but I guess that's the point in the first place.
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Jeff E.

Yelp
The mall didn't have any places to sit or a centralized food court. Flow of the mall and ease of finding locations was not well designed. Same kind of merchandise sold, not a big variety of shops. Caters to high end customers. Lots of fancy restaurants, with a McDonald's that barely had room to seat customers.
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NY C.

Yelp
Garret's popcorn! There are many more food places in this mall, definitely a great place to grab a snack or have dinner. Also, their grocery store is amazing filled with imported items and much more.
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Natalie T.

Yelp
A giant galleria that all Apple users would enjoy because they have such a giant store located inside. The mall overall is very clean and tidy.
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Toby W.

Yelp
This mall was okay. Mostly high end shops but I gave it three stars since there are almost no where to seat in this mall. I guess they don't want people to hang around but I'd rather spend my money somewhere else since I can't even sit down after walking through this big mall.

Lola T.

Yelp
I LOVE this shopping mall! Everytime I step into this mall i feel like a designer model married to a footballer. The combination of top end designer and mid designer with a few high streets like Zara and Accessorize and Rue Madame are my fave spots- check out their sale! http://www.ruemadame.com/it_en/ I also love the make up selection of bobbi brown, MAC, Dior and the elegant piano that sits in the centre of the mall. The Movie theatre is small but proper grand and the nachos are amazing and well worth the experience. Along with a gigantic Apple store and my fave quick spots like Pret and Fuel coffee bar and LGB has the finest lemon tarts. IFC mall is great and very easy to access with the mtr and bridges being close to other areas of central.
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K D.

Yelp
I liked the layout as it has major American and Asian label clothing stores, food shop, and of course an Apple Store. Centrally located and is on the Big Bus hop on hop off stop. Accessible to Airport Express. Tons of coffee shops as well.