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Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions

The Ladies Market

Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
You can hardly say you visited Mong Kok without ever stepping foot in the famous Ladies Market. The 1km stretch is jam packed with stalls selling clothing, accessories, toys, electrical items, souvenirs and so much more! It’s always bustling. Go at night because the streets light up and the place really comes alive. The quickest to get to The Ladies Market is by getting out at Exit B3 of Mong Kok Station. Check it out and see what wonders you…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions

Goldfish Market

Tung Choi Street North (Goldfish Street), Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
A MK wonder. Goldfish Market is an entire street dedicated to selling, you guessed it – fish! As well as the huge variety of live fish available (and every imaginable accessory), the market bizarrely also has small pets such as hamsters, frogs and turtles. If your kiddos are ready for the responsibility of a small pet, this is the perfect place to take them! Even if you’re just visiting Hong Kong (or have no desire to buy a pet fish), the…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions

Sneaker Street

Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
If running about Kowloon all day has your feet gettin’ a little sore, Sneaker Street is the place to head to get some new kicks. As the name would suggest, it’s an entire street offering up pretty much every sportswear and sneaker brand out there and is a must visit for any mama who loves her comfy shoes! Sneaker Street houses the mecca of all activewear with big name brands Skechers, basketball shoes, and Keds. Also perfect for a little…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions

Fa Hui Park

101 Boundary Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2741 4044
Fa Hui Park is a little park that hosts a wide range of events and activities, notably the Kowloon Lunar New Year Fair that is held for a week in February. Wet stalls, dry goods stalls, thematic stalls, and fast food stalls where you can buy, taste, and push through crowds. Popular street foods will be served as well as festive commodities. Another festival held here is the FarmFest that is held to show the variety of local agriculture and…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions

King’s Park

23 King’s Park Rise, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong
King’s Park has tennis courts that can be booked, accessible toilets and changing rooms. It also has a children’s playground, so your kids can bumble around. For your teenagers, you can play a game of basketball on one of the two basketball courts. For those who don’t want to play, sit at the spectator stand and munch on some food (picnic!). For grandmas and grandpas, elderly fitness equipment is also provided. If it rains, stand under one of the rain…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions

Kowloon Tsai Park

23 King’s Park Rise, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong
King’s Park has tennis courts that can be booked, accessible toilets and changing rooms. It also has a children’s playground, so your kids can bumble around. For your teenagers, you can play a game of basketball on one of the two basketball courts. For those who don’t want to play, sit at the spectator stand and munch on some food (picnic!). For grandmas and grandpas, elderly fitness equipment is also provided. If it rains, stand under one of the rain…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Other Attractions

Wall of Fame

Wall of Fame, 111 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Argyle Street has a secret alleyway filled with legal graffiti art and has been nicknamed the Wall of Fame. It is approximately two blocks long and you will be inspired by the MK culture. You get here by getting off Exit D2 Mong Kok MTR onto Argyle Street and then walking east to cross Sai Yee Street and then walking further. Soon you will see the Argyle Street Waterworks Depot at 111 Argyle Street, and the Wall of Fame is…

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