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K11 Art Mall — Attraction in Hong Kong

Name
K11 Art Mall
Description
Nearby attractions
Sandbox VR - TST Store
4/F, 5號 Cameron Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Signal Hill Garden
Minden Row, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Space Museum
Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
The Garden of Stars
Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Victoria Dockside
18號 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Middle Road Children's Playground
Middle Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Bruce Lee Statue
Avenue of Stars HK, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Signal Hill Signal Tower
Minden Row, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Avenue of Stars HK
Ave of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Museum of Art
G/F, Hong Kong Museum Of Art, 10號 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Nearby restaurants
Ichiran Tsim Sha Tsui Branch
地庫, B舖, The Pinnacle, Minden Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Lost Stars Livehouse Bar & Eatery
Shop 222A, K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Cafe (Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui)
18 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Ruby Tuesday (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Shop No.313, Level 3 K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Mita Seimen-sho
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hanoi Rd, 18號地面 22 號 鋪 K11
Sun Thai Restaurant
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Carnarvon Rd, 25-31號由河內道入
Chin Chin Bar
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hanoi Rd, 18號香港凱悅酒店3樓
The Alchemist Cafe (Tsim Sha Tsui)
號舖, K11 Car Park, B2 , 27, 18號 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine
4F, Winfield Commercial Building, 6-8A Prat Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Tim Ho Wan (K11 Art Mall)
Shop 119, K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Nearby hotels
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui
18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hong Kong by IHG
50 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Chungking Mansions
Chungking Mansion, 36-44 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Mondrian Hong Kong
8A Hart Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Xi Hotel
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Minden Ave, 7號7號5樓
Harbour Bay Hotel
1 Minden Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hotel Hart
4 Hart Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Imperial Hotel
32-34 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Dash Living on Prat(一尚酒店香港尖沙咀店)
21 Prat Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hop Inn 撲撲旅舍
5/F, Lyton Building, 36-38 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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K11 Art Mall

18 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
4.1(4.5K)
Open 24 hours
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"cultural"
"entertainment"
attractions: Sandbox VR - TST Store, Signal Hill Garden, Hong Kong Space Museum, The Garden of Stars, Victoria Dockside, Middle Road Children's Playground, Bruce Lee Statue, Signal Hill Signal Tower, Avenue of Stars HK, Hong Kong Museum of Art, restaurants: Ichiran Tsim Sha Tsui Branch, Lost Stars Livehouse Bar & Eatery, Cafe (Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui), Ruby Tuesday (Tsim Sha Tsui), Mita Seimen-sho, Sun Thai Restaurant, Chin Chin Bar, The Alchemist Cafe (Tsim Sha Tsui), Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine, Tim Ho Wan (K11 Art Mall)
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Phone
+852 3118 8070
Website
hk.k11.com

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Nearby attractions of K11 Art Mall

Sandbox VR - TST Store

Signal Hill Garden

Hong Kong Space Museum

The Garden of Stars

Victoria Dockside

Middle Road Children's Playground

Bruce Lee Statue

Signal Hill Signal Tower

Avenue of Stars HK

Hong Kong Museum of Art

Sandbox VR - TST Store

Sandbox VR - TST Store

4.8

(585)

Open 24 hours
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Signal Hill Garden

Signal Hill Garden

4.0

(391)

Open 24 hours
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Hong Kong Space Museum

Hong Kong Space Museum

4.2

(3.1K)

Closed
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The Garden of Stars

The Garden of Stars

4.1

(314)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Fri, Dec 26 • 10:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of K11 Art Mall

Ichiran Tsim Sha Tsui Branch

Lost Stars Livehouse Bar & Eatery

Cafe (Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui)

Ruby Tuesday (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Mita Seimen-sho

Sun Thai Restaurant

Chin Chin Bar

The Alchemist Cafe (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine

Tim Ho Wan (K11 Art Mall)

Ichiran Tsim Sha Tsui Branch

Ichiran Tsim Sha Tsui Branch

4.1

(1.6K)

Click for details
Lost Stars Livehouse Bar & Eatery

Lost Stars Livehouse Bar & Eatery

4.4

(435)

Click for details
Cafe (Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui)

Cafe (Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui)

3.9

(275)

$$$

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Ruby Tuesday (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Ruby Tuesday (Tsim Sha Tsui)

4.0

(364)

Click for details
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Ming ChungMing Chung
Nestled in the heart of the bustling city, K11 Art Mall seamlessly merges art and commerce, creating a unique and captivating experience for visitors. As an avid art enthusiast, I was drawn to explore this innovative concept, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed. Upon entering the mall, I was greeted by a mesmerizing display of contemporary artworks showcased alongside upscale boutiques and eateries. The integration of art into every corner of the space, from the walls adorned with vibrant murals to the sculptures strategically placed throughout, was truly commendable. It provided a refreshing departure from the typical shopping mall ambiance. The diversity of art forms showcased at K11 Art Mall was striking. From traditional paintings and sculptures to multimedia installations and interactive exhibits, there was something to captivate every artistic palate. One highlight was the rotating exhibitions featuring works from both established and emerging artists, ensuring that each visit offered a new and enriching experience. Beyond its artistic offerings, K11 Art Mall boasts a curated selection of luxury brands and artisanal shops, making it a haven for discerning shoppers. Whether browsing for high-end fashion, unique home décor, or one-of-a-kind souvenirs, there was no shortage of treasures to discover. In addition to its retail and artistic attractions, K11 Art Mall also houses several dining options ranging from casual cafes to fine dining establishments. After a day of exploration, I indulged in a delectable meal at one of the onsite restaurants, savoring both the culinary delights and the ambiance. Overall, my experience at K11 Art Mall was nothing short of exceptional. Its seamless integration of art, commerce, and culture creates a dynamic environment that appeals to both art aficionados and casual visitors alike. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, or simply immerse yourself in creativity, K11 Art Mall is a destination not to be missed. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a truly immersive and enriching retail experience.
BradBrad
K11 opened in 2009 in the heart of the TST district of Hong Kong. It is small art concept mall that blends traditional retail shopping and dining with a bit of artist flare. Here you'll find seven floors and 340K sq. ft. of mall space with a handful of semi permanent installation and art fixtures as well as revolving temporary exhibitions which are changed out 2-3 times a year. Mall shops and restaurants are generally open from from 10am to 10pm daily. Shops here are not the luxury and high-end brand name retail shops that flood the floors of many of Hong Kong's malls. Instead you'll find more mid-range retail, accessories, lifestyle and others with the slightly quirky product lines. Like other malls in this area of TST, K11 is mostly frequented by a slightly younger adult crowd. There has been a steady change of restaurants at K11 since the early days. The Agnes b cafe has managed to stick around. As has the Butcher Club burger joint and the Smile Yoghurt shop on the ground floor in the open air atrium area. There is also a Jason's Marketplace and La Création de Güte bakery that isn't bad. Accessible directly from the underground MTR walkway is the Chi K11 Art Space gallery which usually has some form of an exhibition. Presently there is a Let's Pop art show displaying works by international and local Pop artists and nterestingly featuring an interactive mobile app, allowing the creation of Pop comic like characters that float the mall, which you can see with your mobile phone. It is a good bit of fun, especially for those with kids. Note, last year K11 opened up the significantly larger K11 Musea nearby on the TST Promenade. This is a much more impressive venue with similar blended art-retail concept. It is worth checking out first if you have limited time in TST. Then pass by the original K11 Art Concept Mall if time allows.
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Don't go there on a weekend, it's so crowded one needs to queue in order to take the escalator (the building is poorly designed, there is only one set of escalators). When the escalator is under service and repair, the management company posts a notice to shoppers to use other escalator. But the fact is, there is only one set of escalator. The pop up stores crowding in the already narrow corridor make the shopping experience an unpleasant one. The urinals are perpetually under repairs, needless to say there are always long queue outside the female toilets. People have to queue for long time in the narrow corridor outside the toilets. The garbage bins overflow. The sensor of the octopus/card sensor at the entrance of the carpark was very slow/insensitive. The winding path leading to the carpark at level B4 was so narrow and winding that it required great skills to meander around it. Drivers of the big cars are advised to stay away from this carpark.
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Nestled in the heart of the bustling city, K11 Art Mall seamlessly merges art and commerce, creating a unique and captivating experience for visitors. As an avid art enthusiast, I was drawn to explore this innovative concept, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed. Upon entering the mall, I was greeted by a mesmerizing display of contemporary artworks showcased alongside upscale boutiques and eateries. The integration of art into every corner of the space, from the walls adorned with vibrant murals to the sculptures strategically placed throughout, was truly commendable. It provided a refreshing departure from the typical shopping mall ambiance. The diversity of art forms showcased at K11 Art Mall was striking. From traditional paintings and sculptures to multimedia installations and interactive exhibits, there was something to captivate every artistic palate. One highlight was the rotating exhibitions featuring works from both established and emerging artists, ensuring that each visit offered a new and enriching experience. Beyond its artistic offerings, K11 Art Mall boasts a curated selection of luxury brands and artisanal shops, making it a haven for discerning shoppers. Whether browsing for high-end fashion, unique home décor, or one-of-a-kind souvenirs, there was no shortage of treasures to discover. In addition to its retail and artistic attractions, K11 Art Mall also houses several dining options ranging from casual cafes to fine dining establishments. After a day of exploration, I indulged in a delectable meal at one of the onsite restaurants, savoring both the culinary delights and the ambiance. Overall, my experience at K11 Art Mall was nothing short of exceptional. Its seamless integration of art, commerce, and culture creates a dynamic environment that appeals to both art aficionados and casual visitors alike. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, or simply immerse yourself in creativity, K11 Art Mall is a destination not to be missed. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a truly immersive and enriching retail experience.
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Ming Chung

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K11 opened in 2009 in the heart of the TST district of Hong Kong. It is small art concept mall that blends traditional retail shopping and dining with a bit of artist flare. Here you'll find seven floors and 340K sq. ft. of mall space with a handful of semi permanent installation and art fixtures as well as revolving temporary exhibitions which are changed out 2-3 times a year. Mall shops and restaurants are generally open from from 10am to 10pm daily. Shops here are not the luxury and high-end brand name retail shops that flood the floors of many of Hong Kong's malls. Instead you'll find more mid-range retail, accessories, lifestyle and others with the slightly quirky product lines. Like other malls in this area of TST, K11 is mostly frequented by a slightly younger adult crowd. There has been a steady change of restaurants at K11 since the early days. The Agnes b cafe has managed to stick around. As has the Butcher Club burger joint and the Smile Yoghurt shop on the ground floor in the open air atrium area. There is also a Jason's Marketplace and La Création de Güte bakery that isn't bad. Accessible directly from the underground MTR walkway is the Chi K11 Art Space gallery which usually has some form of an exhibition. Presently there is a Let's Pop art show displaying works by international and local Pop artists and nterestingly featuring an interactive mobile app, allowing the creation of Pop comic like characters that float the mall, which you can see with your mobile phone. It is a good bit of fun, especially for those with kids. Note, last year K11 opened up the significantly larger K11 Musea nearby on the TST Promenade. This is a much more impressive venue with similar blended art-retail concept. It is worth checking out first if you have limited time in TST. Then pass by the original K11 Art Concept Mall if time allows.
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Don't go there on a weekend, it's so crowded one needs to queue in order to take the escalator (the building is poorly designed, there is only one set of escalators). When the escalator is under service and repair, the management company posts a notice to shoppers to use other escalator. But the fact is, there is only one set of escalator. The pop up stores crowding in the already narrow corridor make the shopping experience an unpleasant one. The urinals are perpetually under repairs, needless to say there are always long queue outside the female toilets. People have to queue for long time in the narrow corridor outside the toilets. The garbage bins overflow. The sensor of the octopus/card sensor at the entrance of the carpark was very slow/insensitive. The winding path leading to the carpark at level B4 was so narrow and winding that it required great skills to meander around it. Drivers of the big cars are advised to stay away from this carpark.
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Reviews of K11 Art Mall

4.1
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5.0
1y

Nestled in the heart of the bustling city, K11 Art Mall seamlessly merges art and commerce, creating a unique and captivating experience for visitors. As an avid art enthusiast, I was drawn to explore this innovative concept, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed.

Upon entering the mall, I was greeted by a mesmerizing display of contemporary artworks showcased alongside upscale boutiques and eateries. The integration of art into every corner of the space, from the walls adorned with vibrant murals to the sculptures strategically placed throughout, was truly commendable. It provided a refreshing departure from the typical shopping mall ambiance.

The diversity of art forms showcased at K11 Art Mall was striking. From traditional paintings and sculptures to multimedia installations and interactive exhibits, there was something to captivate every artistic palate. One highlight was the rotating exhibitions featuring works from both established and emerging artists, ensuring that each visit offered a new and enriching experience.

Beyond its artistic offerings, K11 Art Mall boasts a curated selection of luxury brands and artisanal shops, making it a haven for discerning shoppers. Whether browsing for high-end fashion, unique home décor, or one-of-a-kind souvenirs, there was no shortage of treasures to discover.

In addition to its retail and artistic attractions, K11 Art Mall also houses several dining options ranging from casual cafes to fine dining establishments. After a day of exploration, I indulged in a delectable meal at one of the onsite restaurants, savoring both the culinary delights and the ambiance.

Overall, my experience at K11 Art Mall was nothing short of exceptional. Its seamless integration of art, commerce, and culture creates a dynamic environment that appeals to both art aficionados and casual visitors alike. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, or simply immerse yourself in creativity, K11 Art Mall is a destination not to be missed. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a truly immersive and enriching...

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4.0
7y

K11 opened in 2009 in the heart of the TST district of Hong Kong. It is small art concept mall that blends traditional retail shopping and dining with a bit of artist flare. Here you'll find seven floors and 340K sq. ft. of mall space with a handful of semi permanent installation and art fixtures as well as revolving temporary exhibitions which are changed out 2-3 times a year. Mall shops and restaurants are generally open from from 10am to 10pm daily.

Shops here are not the luxury and high-end brand name retail shops that flood the floors of many of Hong Kong's malls. Instead you'll find more mid-range retail, accessories, lifestyle and others with the slightly quirky product lines. Like other malls in this area of TST, K11 is mostly frequented by a slightly younger adult crowd.

There has been a steady change of restaurants at K11 since the early days. The Agnes b cafe has managed to stick around. As has the Butcher Club burger joint and the Smile Yoghurt shop on the ground floor in the open air atrium area. There is also a Jason's Marketplace and La Création de Güte bakery that isn't bad.

Accessible directly from the underground MTR walkway is the Chi K11 Art Space gallery which usually has some form of an exhibition. Presently there is a Let's Pop art show displaying works by international and local Pop artists and nterestingly featuring an interactive mobile app, allowing the creation of Pop comic like characters that float the mall, which you can see with your mobile phone. It is a good bit of fun, especially for those with kids.

Note, last year K11 opened up the significantly larger K11 Musea nearby on the TST Promenade. This is a much more impressive venue with similar blended art-retail concept. It is worth checking out first if you have limited time in TST. Then pass by the original K11 Art Concept Mall if...

   Read more
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1.0
2y

Don't go there on a weekend, it's so crowded one needs to queue in order to take the escalator (the building is poorly designed, there is only one set of escalators). When the escalator is under service and repair, the management company posts a notice to shoppers to use other escalator. But the fact is, there is only one set of escalator.

The pop up stores crowding in the already narrow corridor make the shopping experience an unpleasant one.

The urinals are perpetually under repairs, needless to say there are always long queue outside the female toilets. People have to queue for long time in the narrow corridor outside the toilets. The garbage bins overflow.

The sensor of the octopus/card sensor at the entrance of the carpark was very slow/insensitive. The winding path leading to the carpark at level B4 was so narrow and winding that it required great skills to meander around it. Drivers of the big cars are advised to stay away from...

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