
Paws up, Hong Kong! If you’re a pet parent who loves to shop, you know the struggle — but good thing is there are a bunch of Hong Kong pet-friendly malls that are turning shopping trips into tail-wagging adventures! Here’s your guide to the city’s best pet-friendly malls!
Hong Kong malls are embracing pets like never before. We’ve explored every corner of the city to uncover the ultimate list of pet-friendly malls that roll out the welcome mat for your furry companions, from tried-and-true favourites to spots packed with pet-friendly perks!
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The Best Pet-Friendly Malls In Hong Kong
AIRSIDE — Pet-friendly mall with numerous pet shops, dining option and gardens
You’ve probably seen the buzz about indoor surfing and the ever-popular After You Dessert Café at AIRSIDE, but did you know it also caters to pets? You and your four-legged friend can take a leisurely stroll through shops plus the AIR Farm and AIRSIDE Garden to explore an urban oasis. With shops like HOLA il colpo Hair & Pets, All Japan Pet, Ruff & Fetch and Purr’Licious, there are so many ways to spoil your fur child. AIRSIDE really has thought of everything — there are drinking bowls, pet strollers (just pop down a deposit), nappies and waste bags on hand to make sure your fur babies are treated like VIPs.
Sassy Mama tip: Keep in mind that each pet owner can bring a maximum of two pets!
AIRSIDE, 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2686 0333, www.airside.com.hk
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The Mills — Revitalised historical building offering dog-friendly boutiques, cafés and a spacious rooftop garden
Located in Tsuen Wan, The Mills is a beautifully restored textile mill that’s now a haven for both history enthusiasts and pet lovers. Wander through its chic boutiques with your pooch by your side, such as Petisan and The Common Ground to pick up the latest pet fashion. Fancy a coffee break? Pop into Fleur, where your dogs can enjoy their own special menu. There’s also Hidden Gems, an eco-conscious shop selling a wide range of zero-waste pet treats for your furry friend. When it’s time to stretch your legs, the spacious rooftop garden is perfect for a spot of sunshine and a cheeky game of fetch — just be wary of pigeons!
The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, 3979 2300, www.themills.com.hk
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Arcade@Cyberport — Pet-friendly shopping complete with a spacious lawn and agility courses for pets
While Cyberport Waterfront Park is already a firm favourite, the fun doesn’t stop there — the adjoining mall Arcade@Cyberport is pet-friendly as well! You and your furry friend can relax on the tranquil 4,000-square-foot lawn up on the fourth-floor Podium for a laid-back picnic in the sun. There’s also obstacle courses for your pet if they have the zoomies, including balance beams, tunnels, a seesaw and more. What’s more, it welcomes leashed pets to wander the mall right alongside you, so there’s no need to leave anyone behind.
Arcade@Cyberport, 100 Cyberport Road, Telegraph Bay, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong, 3166 3111, www.arcadecyberport.com
Yoho Mall — Play zones for pets of all kinds with attentive staff ready to help
Yoho Mall is a true haven for pets and their humans. The star attraction is DOT PARK — an outdoor playground that’s nothing short of a wonderland for your furry friends. Divided into three distinct zones, there’s space for dogs to sprint and play, perches for parrots and dedicated areas for rabbits and turtles to have a bit of fun too! From complimentary pet snacks and handy poop bags to all the essentials you might need for a fuss-free outing, you can also find pet ambassador staff who are not only trained in animal care and first aid — just look out for their special badges!
Sassy Mama tip: If you’re planning to explore the mall itself, pets need to be in a stroller while inside, and the rental service is first-come, first-served — so best to beat the rush!
Yoho Mall, 8-9 Long Yat Road & 9 Yuen Lung Street, Yuen Long, Hong Kong, 2479 2208, www.yohomall.com.hk
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Stanley Plaza – Pioneering pet-friendly mall boasting doggie gelato and outdoor dining options
With its refreshing seaside breeze and numerous outdoor dining spots, Stanley is a classic hangout spot for pet owners across Hong Kong. At the very centre of this pet-friendly paradise is Stanley Plaza, where you’ll find alfresco eateries like Beef & Liberty — perfect for a relaxed meal while your pets enjoy the open space — as well as pet supply store The Dog’s Garden offering grooming services, pet treats and accessories. Lastly, you and your pup have to visit Gino’s Gelatos for some special doggie gelato to cool off during hot days! Pets are more than welcome inside Stanley Plaza, and they can even join in the fun during the weekend markets that pop up from time to time.
Stanley Plaza, 23 Carmel Road, Stanley, Hong Kong, 2813 4623, www.stanleyplaza.com
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The Peak Galleria — Pet-friendly restaurants, a mini pool and photo corners
At The Peak Galleria, your furry companion is more than welcome to join you for a meal at one of the many restaurants with outdoor seating! Fancy a bit of window shopping? Just keep an eye out for the blue dog-friendly seal in shop windows, so you’ll know exactly where your pet can tag along. A real treat awaits at The Barkyard pet shop, where you’ll find crates of toys for sale and a mini swimming pool for pets to enjoy a splash! The package includes showers, towels and a lifejacket — safety is always a top priority! If your pet needs a quick rinse after a day’s adventure, you can book its shower facilities too. Don’t forget to explore the mall’s most Instagrammable corner — the stairway between the second and third floors, which has been transformed into a lovely backdrop to snap a few memories with your fur baby!
Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Road, The Peak, Hong Kong, 2849 4113, www.hanglungmalls.com
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The Wai — Pet-friendly amenities and green spaces for pet owners and furry friends
The Wai offers a few of our favourite stores to browse through with our furry companion by our side. There are premium pet goods at Rugg & Fetch and the latest gadgets and accessories at Louder. For a one-of-a-kind keepsake, you have to check out Sharewow! to create a 3D-printed figurine of you and your pet! Moojoo Café provides a friendly, open space for pets of all sizes, serving pet-themed drinks and delicious mains for everyone to enjoy while owners can swap stories and connect with fellow pet lovers. The Wai has made every visit effortless, with VIP parking, pet-friendly lifts and amenities like pet toilets and water bowls. The lush green areas provide the perfect setting for pets to play and unwind, making this mall a dream destination for any pet parent.
The Wai, 18 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai66, Hong Kong, 2567 9766, www.thewaimall.com
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The Pulse — Home to pet-friendly spaces and the Paws United adoption centre
The Pulse provides a delightful beachside escape for pets and their owners, with a range of pet-friendly eateries such as Baked The Pulse, Amalfitana and Sip Song. The Pulse is also home to the Paws United charity adoption centre, which helps find loving homes for cats and dogs in need. While dogs aren’t permitted on Repulse Bay Beach itself, The Pulse brings a pet-friendly atmosphere to the area with plenty of outdoor options designed for both people and their furry companions to relax and play in.
The Pulse, 28 Beach Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, 2815 8888, www.thepulse.com.hk
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Other Pet-Friendly Malls In Hong Kong
- APM, Welcomes pets in carriers or strollers, features an APM Garden . Some shop owners might prohibit entry, so pet owners should check with individual stores first, www.hkapm.com.hk
- Central Market, As an inclusive community gathering place, Central Market welcomes visitors of all kinds, including furry friends, just be aware of signage indicating where pets cannot enter, www.centralmarket.hk
- IFC Mall, Allows leashed pets to briefly walk through the premises but not enter stores, www.ifc.com.hk
- Mikiki, Hong Kong’s first Japanese-inspired mall in San Po Kong, allows leashed pets and pets in carriers or strollers, provides complimentary amenities like strollers and muzzles, www.mikiki-mall.com.hk
- Festival Walk, With around 90 pet-friendly shops and free stroller and potty pad lending, four-legged guests are warmly welcomed, www.festivalwalk.com.hk
- Kowloon City Plaza, Allows pets to enter the mall premises, but requires pet owners to place pets in strollers, bags or be held, www.kcp.hk
- Popcorn – Similarly, pets must be in strollers, bags or held by owners, but can access designated shops and owner’s restrooms in this Tseung Kwan O mall. www.popcorntko.com.hk
- New Town Plaza, Connected to Sha Tin Station, welcomes pet owners to bring their pets in strollers or bags. If the pet bag is not too large, owners can also take their pets with them to the restroom for supervision, www.newtownplaza.com.hk
- Ocean PopWalk, The mall’s service centre offers pet strollers for rent, provides dog toilets, pee pads, poop bags, water dispensers, wet wipes and leashes, www.popwalk.com.hk
- East Point City, Pets are allowed, but they must be carried or placed in a stroller. Unfortunately, there are no pet-friendly restaurants or shops, so it is only ideal for a quick stroll, www.eastpointcity.com.hk
Main image courtesy of Yoho Mall via Facebook. Image 1 courtesy of AIRSIDE via petahood.com, image 2 courtesy of The Mills via official site, image 3 courtesy of Arcade@Cyberport via official site, image 4 courtesy of Yoho Mall via Facebook, image 5 courtesy of Stanley Plaza via official site, image 6 courtesy of The Peak Galleria via official site, image 7 courtesy of The Wai via Instagram, Image 8 courtesy of The Pulse via Instagram, Image 9 courtesy of Yoho Mall via Facebook.