The Most Expensive Stores in Hong Kong
Asia’s luxury gateway — a duty-free paradise where the world’s most prestigious brands converge across Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Harbour City. Ranked by Average Price Tag (APT) with real price data from 58 elite boutiques.
Top 12 Most Expensive Stores in Hong Kong
Updated quarterly. Ranked by Average Price Tag (APT) in USD. Credibility score reflects data quality and recency.
Graff — Landmark Atrium, Central
Jewelry
Patek Philippe (Cortina) — Central
Watches
Harry Winston — The Peninsula
Jewelry
Richard Mille — Landmark
Watches
Van Cleef & Arpels — Prince’s Building
Jewelry
Audemars Piguet — Central
Watches
Chopard — The Peninsula
Watches / Jewelry
Bulgari — Central
Jewelry
Cartier — Landmark
Jewelry
Hermès — Landmark
Handbags
Chanel — Canton Road, TST
Fashion
Louis Vuitton — Canton Road
Handbags
Hong Kong’s Premier Luxury Shopping Districts
Where the city’s most prestigious boutiques cluster.
Central / Landmark Atrium
Asia’s most prestigious luxury shopping complex
Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Hong Kong’s answer to Avenue Montaigne
The Peninsula
Legendary hotel arcade with elite jewelers
Harbour City
Asia’s largest shopping complex
IFC Mall
Central’s waterfront luxury destination
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most expensive store in Hong Kong?
Graff at Landmark Atrium in Central holds the top position with an Average Price Tag (APT) of $220,000. The boutique showcases Graff’s most extraordinary diamond jewelry, including multi-million-dollar necklaces and one-of-a-kind high jewelry pieces, within one of Hong Kong’s most prestigious retail addresses.
Is Hong Kong a duty-free shopping destination?
Yes, Hong Kong is a free port with no sales tax, VAT, or GST on retail purchases. This makes it one of the most attractive destinations in the world for luxury shopping, as the price you see is the price you pay — with no additional taxes. This duty-free status applies to all luxury goods including watches, jewelry, handbags, and fashion.
What are the best luxury shopping districts in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong’s luxury shopping is concentrated in two main areas: Central on Hong Kong Island (anchored by Landmark Atrium, Prince’s Building, and IFC Mall) and Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon (centered on Canton Road and The Peninsula hotel arcade). Central is home to most high-jewelry and watch boutiques, while Canton Road features the largest flagship stores for fashion houses.
What is the Landmark Atrium and why is it famous for luxury shopping?
The Landmark is Hong Kong’s most prestigious luxury shopping complex, located in the heart of Central. Its iconic atrium houses flagship boutiques from Graff, Richard Mille, Hermès, Cartier, Chanel, and Dior. The building underwent a major renovation and is considered the single most concentrated collection of ultra-luxury retail in Asia.
Is Canton Road in TST good for luxury shopping?
Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui is Hong Kong’s answer to Paris’s Avenue Montaigne. It features massive multi-story flagship stores from Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Hermès, Gucci, and Prada. The strip is particularly popular with mainland Chinese shoppers and offers some of the largest luxury retail spaces in Asia, including the iconic Louis Vuitton Canton Road flagship.
When is the best time to shop for luxury goods in Hong Kong?
The best times are during Hong Kong’s two major sale seasons: the Summer Sale (July–August) and the Winter Sale (December–January). Chinese New Year (January–February) also brings special collections and limited editions. However, ultra-luxury brands like Graff, Patek Philippe, and Richard Mille rarely discount. For the best selection, visit mid-week when stores are less crowded.