Citygate Outlets
Citygate Outlets
3.5
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Located on the beautiful Lantau Island, Citygate Outlets is Hong Kong’s leading outlet mall and the perfect destination for a city escape. The mall features more than 150 world-renowned premium brands, and over 40 international dining hotspots and one-stop entertainment experiences, offering discounts of up to 90% and a carefree atmosphere. Let’s escape in style at Citygate Outlets!
Duration: More than 3 hours
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Neighbourhood: New Territories
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- Tung Chung • 1 min walk
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Mairwen1
United Kingdom11,299 contributions
May 2021
This is a large outlet centre which can be a lot of fun if you’re in the mood to shop and browse. All of the stores are genuine. There are no fakes or copies here.
and the centre itself is an attractive space.
The shops are a good range of high-end (Armani, Chloe, Hugo Boss, Kate Spade) to mid-range stores (Ralph Lauren Polo, Pandora, Levi’s, GEOX, Guess, Kenzo). The discounts are significant and can be between 30 -75%.
Sportswear and running shoe outlets are mainly grouped together on the G/F. You will find all the well known brands like Nike, Adidas and New Balance.
I find it an easy centre to navigate and most of the shops have changing rooms (which is not always the case at outlets). The range and sizes of clothing are limited and most styles are last season’s but that’s to be expected with outlet shopping.
There are several cafes when you need a break. I tend to head to Pret A Manger which is tucked away near one of the ground floor exits. It can be relied on for a decent sandwich, wrap, salad or soup.
The only issue with Citygate is that it’s at Tung Chung on Lantau, which is a fair way out of the city. However it is not far from the airport. If you have time to kill before a flight, this is a handy place to pass the time. It is only a very short taxi ride or you can get the S1 or S64 bus which will get you there in less than 10 minutes. I believe that they have luggage lockers at the centre but I’ve never used them.
Otherwise the most convenient way to visit is to combine a shopping trip with a visit to the Big Buddha and Monastery. The centre is opposite the Ngong Ping 360 cable car and right outside Tung Chung MTR station.
and the centre itself is an attractive space.
The shops are a good range of high-end (Armani, Chloe, Hugo Boss, Kate Spade) to mid-range stores (Ralph Lauren Polo, Pandora, Levi’s, GEOX, Guess, Kenzo). The discounts are significant and can be between 30 -75%.
Sportswear and running shoe outlets are mainly grouped together on the G/F. You will find all the well known brands like Nike, Adidas and New Balance.
I find it an easy centre to navigate and most of the shops have changing rooms (which is not always the case at outlets). The range and sizes of clothing are limited and most styles are last season’s but that’s to be expected with outlet shopping.
There are several cafes when you need a break. I tend to head to Pret A Manger which is tucked away near one of the ground floor exits. It can be relied on for a decent sandwich, wrap, salad or soup.
The only issue with Citygate is that it’s at Tung Chung on Lantau, which is a fair way out of the city. However it is not far from the airport. If you have time to kill before a flight, this is a handy place to pass the time. It is only a very short taxi ride or you can get the S1 or S64 bus which will get you there in less than 10 minutes. I believe that they have luggage lockers at the centre but I’ve never used them.
Otherwise the most convenient way to visit is to combine a shopping trip with a visit to the Big Buddha and Monastery. The centre is opposite the Ngong Ping 360 cable car and right outside Tung Chung MTR station.
Written 3 November 2021
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J&S_Singapore
Singapore, Singapore5,482 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
Citygate Outlets is one of the main outlet malls in Hong Kong, and a go-to visit for its over 80 international brands. We were here on a Friday noon time, after a short hike of Scenic Hill nearby. Not too pack but the chinning aircon is definitely gratifying to us (been hiking outdoor)
A 4-storey bldg. and basement the Shops Discounts is anything from 30% onwards off the original price. As with all Outlets setting the offerings are in good quality & authentic but are likely from previous seasons. Some of the many designer boutiques you’ll find includes Calvin Klein, Tommy H, Timberland, Nike, Geox and some mid-tier luxury boutiques. . Products range from clothes, footwear, electronics and accessories, to sports equipment, beauty products and even homeware. In terms of F&B there are also few establishments to go for, we have a chilling time at Pacific Coffee trying their frappe & pastries. At the basement level there is also a TASTY store that is large and some Pharm stores too.
Generally the prices here are higher compared to OUTLETs in Japan or European Outlet but still consider good than buying back in city (Jordan, TST, Central etc). And a lot of the Higher brands of Chanel, LV. We spent a good 2 hours and I bought from Nautical, N Face, Crocs. Surely a place that we will drop by whenever we are in HK, at least to check out possible bargains!
A 4-storey bldg. and basement the Shops Discounts is anything from 30% onwards off the original price. As with all Outlets setting the offerings are in good quality & authentic but are likely from previous seasons. Some of the many designer boutiques you’ll find includes Calvin Klein, Tommy H, Timberland, Nike, Geox and some mid-tier luxury boutiques. . Products range from clothes, footwear, electronics and accessories, to sports equipment, beauty products and even homeware. In terms of F&B there are also few establishments to go for, we have a chilling time at Pacific Coffee trying their frappe & pastries. At the basement level there is also a TASTY store that is large and some Pharm stores too.
Generally the prices here are higher compared to OUTLETs in Japan or European Outlet but still consider good than buying back in city (Jordan, TST, Central etc). And a lot of the Higher brands of Chanel, LV. We spent a good 2 hours and I bought from Nautical, N Face, Crocs. Surely a place that we will drop by whenever we are in HK, at least to check out possible bargains!
Written 31 July 2023
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基久奥
29 contributions
Aug 2023 • Solo
It's about 15 minutes by bus from Hong Kong International Airport. The cheapest way to get to central Hong Kong is to take the MRT from Tung Chung Station, which is directly connected to the airport. If you have a layover in Hong Kong of more than 5 hours, it might be worth visiting. You can experience Hong Kong casually. It's a huge outlet mall with a variety of shops, and even on weekdays it's crowded with many customers. There are restaurants serving Japanese food and shops from around the world, so it's fun. The supermarket in the basement is also interesting. Many restaurants and stores accept Octopus cards, so you can eat, drink, and shop cashlessly. However, prices are higher than in Japan, so you need to check the prices.
Written 21 September 2023
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Hugary1
Sydney, Australia8,193 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Citygate Outlets is a different end of the spectrum to Staley and the Wan Chai type markets.
Its more like a regular shopping complex but with prices that are terrific. As an example I saw a pair of Rockport shoes I bought in Sydney for $319Aus on sale for $120 Aus.
It is certainly a place to visit.
There are also food outlets such as Starbucks and it is close to the Cable car. The railway MRT is below so getting there is a 30 min train ride from the city.
I think it is better then Schengen particularly as you have to get and pay for a day vias into China to visit it. That perhaps raises revenue but it put us off going and thus cost them money.
Its more like a regular shopping complex but with prices that are terrific. As an example I saw a pair of Rockport shoes I bought in Sydney for $319Aus on sale for $120 Aus.
It is certainly a place to visit.
There are also food outlets such as Starbucks and it is close to the Cable car. The railway MRT is below so getting there is a 30 min train ride from the city.
I think it is better then Schengen particularly as you have to get and pay for a day vias into China to visit it. That perhaps raises revenue but it put us off going and thus cost them money.
Written 30 December 2023
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Michael T
Jakarta, Indonesia42 contributions
Aug 2019
During my 6 night stay in Hong Kong, I was very satisfied with the variety of Chinese food in Hong Kong. all the tour series are very good. To be sure this is not the first visit, maybe more than 10 and never bored. Shopping at the City Gate is good and the price is quite cheap
Written 28 June 2020
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nonn
Sydney, Australia499 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
this outlet is quite large and you definitely get your steps up . There are so many shops and most of them are the large brand names like Quess , Marc Jacobs and Levi etc. We found that the deals that the shop s had were not that cheap in Australian dollars so we did not but anything from them but thoroughly enjoyed looking at all the items.
Written 20 June 2023
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beyondtheblurb
Sacramento, CA7 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
More expensive than in the US. For the exact same Kate Spade item, it was double at the outlet here than at the outlet in the states.
Also, good luck trying to navigate the outlet. Do they do this on purpose? Everything is confusing and the staff are rude.
Also, good luck trying to navigate the outlet. Do they do this on purpose? Everything is confusing and the staff are rude.
Written 9 November 2023
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mochamocha925
Setagaya, Japan505 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
It's so big that you might get lost. Actually, it was hard to get to your destination until you got used to it.
The yen is so cheap that it doesn't feel like an outlet at all. I think I've given up on shopping for a while.
They have most casual brands.
If you're looking for Italian brands like Prada, you'll have to go to Hong Kong Island.
You can find Armani and Max Mara here too, though.
The yen is so cheap that it doesn't feel like an outlet at all. I think I've given up on shopping for a while.
They have most casual brands.
If you're looking for Italian brands like Prada, you'll have to go to Hong Kong Island.
You can find Armani and Max Mara here too, though.
Written 10 October 2023
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Paul soloman C
1 contribution
Aug 2024 • Business
I absolutely love shopping at citygate ! The variety of stores and amenities make it a one-stop destination for all my needs. The cleanliness, friendly staff, and convenient layout always make my shopping experience enjoyable. Plus, the dining options are fantastic! Can't recommend it enough for a fun and stress-free shopping day.
Written 16 August 2024
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Mariapeni
Malang729 contributions
Jan 2014 • Friends
This mall is the first mall we visit during our holiday at Hongkong.... cause our first destination is Ngong Ping village. Cable car station to Ngong Ping located near this mall. From Hongkong airport to Citygate Outlet using bus no. S1 only takes 10 minutes. I came too early (7 am) and the cable car ticket booth still closed. So, I entered the mall to buy breakfast. The only outlet that open at that time McDonald (inside mall) & Seven Eleven (outside mall). Then I find that this mall has luggage locker, its located on ground floor. This locker is self-service locker. I using largest locker that can load our 7 heavy backpack. The cost is HKD40 for 2 hours, and pay using Octopus card or cash (there's cash machine... ensure that you have small piece money). This locker open from 8 am to 11 pm daily.
This mall also has plenty of branded shops, and the price are cheaper than other mall.
Food court here has many kind of food choice, from western, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, etc.. and the price is reasonable. This food court called Food Republic and located on 3rd floor.
This mall also has plenty of branded shops, and the price are cheaper than other mall.
Food court here has many kind of food choice, from western, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, etc.. and the price is reasonable. This food court called Food Republic and located on 3rd floor.
Written 31 July 2014
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is the lululemon outlet worth making a trip for? I read somewhere it's mostly small / odd sizes
Written 29 September 2024
Can we leave our luggages in this mall? We are going to Big Budhha for 3hrs from the port.
Written 11 December 2019
What are the available payment methods? Do they accept UnionPay? If some of them do, could someone list them please? Thanks.
Written 7 August 2019
Where we can live our luggage? Our plan from HK airport will go straight to ngong ping. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Written 6 August 2018
Compass22116345782
Ladysmith, South Africa
Hi there. Please tel me if the outlets in city gate sell original items
Written 22 April 2019
Is there any vegetarian food in Tung Chung Citygate?
Written 31 May 2018
There are many restaurants, they serve both veg and non veg.
Written 1 June 2018
On my stay at Novotel Citygage almost a year ago, I noticed that Food Republic had gone - together with UA Cinemas - the mall appears to be renovating in that area. i used to like eating at Food Republic - it was cheap and you could go there almost any time for a bite to eat. I visited HK again in October and stayed downtown instead of at Citygate, mainly because Food Republic had gone. I'm going back again in April and was wondering if something will be replacing Food Republic sometime soon. Information on what's coming after their renovations is sparse to non-existent on the mall's website so maybe someone in the TA community has more up-to-date information on what might be coming to Citygate in the way of food fairs. Thanks.
Written 8 February 2018
Hi, they are renovating the Cinema, and should rebuild the food republic. As far as I know it may up to 24 to 30 month to rebuild everything, since the beginning of the work.
Written 9 February 2018
Is it open today? Typhoon signal 8
Written 15 October 2017
I looked on Google, says open today 10am - 10pm (Monday?)
Written 15 October 2017
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