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KCP Kowloon City Plaza is an icon of innovative and exciting shopping and leisure experience and the Kowloon hub for family shopping, dining and fun. Which is a leading shopping mall serving Central Kowloon and beyond. Occupying 640,000 square feet (GFA) and over ten storeys, KCP is well-known for its diverse lifestyle offering that includes sports and fashion trend names in the retail sector, a variety of entertainment venues and a diverse range of international and ethnic eateries to delight all food lovers. KCP has over 70 retail stores, cafes, restaurants and entertainment facilities, making it an attractive destination for shoppers. It features highly-popular names in the retail and entertainment sector, such as AEON Stores,  Fortress, and Watsons which are just some of its major lifestyle and retail brands. And B1 level of KCP has a large atrium for any event, exhibition and stage show performance, and to heighten the perceptions and experience of visitors to KCP.

Convenience of access and parking at KCP is another highlight that deserves special attention. Served by some 17 bus routes, and over 400 car parking spaces, enhance KCP’s attraction as a regional centre and the first choice for people wanting to shop, dine and be entertained.

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Services & Facilities
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Services & Facilities
General EnquiryUmbellar Lending Service
(Deposit is required)
Photo Copy & Fax Service
(Local Sending Only)
Carpark Offer EnquiryPhone Charger Lending Service
(Deposit is required)
First Aid Kit
Lost & FoundPet Cart Lending Service
(Deposit is required)
Disabled Toilet
Mailing ServiceHygiene Products Barrier-free Access
Taxi HiringSewing KitWelcome Seeing Eye Dog
Bady Stroller Lending Service
(Deposit is required)
DiapersBaby-changing facility
(In Specified Toilet)
Electric Vehicles Charging StationWeather Information
& Transportation Enquiry
Free WIFI
Wheelchair Lending Service
(Deposit is required)
Escort Tour

Getting Here

 

KCP Kowloon City Plaza is situated in Central Kowloon. The mall is well-connected with diverse means of public transport including bus, minibus. It is also highly accessible for drivers.

*Please visit our Information Counter on UG floor regarding the ‘Free Parking Redemption’ when spending a designated amount at KCP.

*For more information, please contact our Information Counter or 2718 6320.

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Bus
Minibus
MTR
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Bus
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Minibus
1
2
3
4
5
MTR
1
2
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Bus
Minibus
MTR
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Bus
  • Bus Stop (1) Dumbarton Road

    a

    Route From To
    1 Star Ferry Bus Terminus Chuk Yuen Estate
    7B Hung Hom Ferry Pier Lok Fu
    113 Kennedy Town (Belcher Bay) Choi Hung
  • Bus Stop (2) Dumbarton Road

    b

    Route From To
    7B Lok Fu Hung Hom Ferry Pier
  • Bus Stop (3) Nga Tsin Wai Road

    c

    Route From To
    11D Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Lok Fu
    11K Hung Hom Railway Station Chuk Yuen Estate
    75X Kowloon City Ferry Pie Fu Shin Estate Bus Terminus
    85 Kowloon City Ferry Pie Fo Tan (Shan Mei Street)
    85A Kowloon City Ferry Pie Yu Chui Court
    85B Kowloon City Ferry Pie Chun Shek
  • Bus Stop (4) Nga Tsin Wai Road

    d

    Route From To
    11D Lok Fu Kwun Tong Ferry Pier
    11K Chuk Yuen Estate Hung Hom Railway Station
    75X Fu Shin Estate Bus Terminus Kowloon City Ferry Pier
    85 Fo Tan (Shan Mei Street) Kowloon City Ferry Pier
    85A Yu Chui Court Kowloon City Ferry Pier
    85B Chun Shek Kowloon City Ferry Pier
  • Bus Stop (5) Carpenter Road Park

    e

    Route From To
    1 Chuk Yuen Estate Star Ferry Bus Terminus
    113 Choi Hung Kennedy Town (Belcher Bay)
  • Bus Stop (6) Hau Wong Road

    g

    Route From To
    11D Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Lok Fu
    11K Hung Hom Railway Station Chuk Yuen Estate
    75X Kowloon City Ferry Fu Shin Estate Bus Terminus
    85 Kowloon City Ferry Fo Tan (Shan Mei Street)
    85A Kowloon City Ferry Yu Chui Court
    85B Kowloon City Ferry Chun Shek
  • Bus Stop (7) Nam Kok Road

    h

     

    Route From To
    2D Chak On Estate Bus Terminus Tung Tau Estate Bus Terminus
  • Bus Stop (8) Fuk Lo Tsun Road

    i

     

    Route From To
    2D Tung Tau Estate Bus Terminus Chak On Estate Bus Terminus
Minibus
  • Minibus (1) Tung Tau Tsuen Road

    39m

     

    Route From To
    39M(Green Minibus)  Tung Tau Estate  Lok Fu Railway Station (Circular)
  • Minibus (2) Nga Tsin Wai Road

    25m

     

    Route From To
    25M(Green Minibus) Kowloon Tong Railway Station Tung Tau Estate
    Red Minibus Mong Kok (Sin Tat Plaza) Wong Tai Sin Railway Station
  • Minibus (3) Nga Tsin Wai Road

    i

    Route From To
    Red Minibus  Wong Tai Sin Railway Station Mong Kok (Sin Tat Plaza)
  • Minibus (4) Carpenter Road

    j

     

    Route From To
    25M(Green Minibus) Tung Tau Estate Kowloon Tong Railway Station
    69(Green Minibus) Kowloon City Laguna
  • Minibus (5) Lion Rock Road

    k

     

    Route From To
    Red Minibus KCP Tuen Wan(Tsuen Wan Market Street– Circular)
    69(Green Minibus) Laguna Kowloon City
MTR
  • MTR (1) Lok Fu Station

    Change 39M (Green Minibus) at Exit B to Carpenter Road Park (5 mins)

  • MTR (2) Kowloon Tong Station

    Change 25M(Green Minibus) at Exit B to 7-11, Fuk Lo Tsun Road (20 mins)

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(1) The Kowloon Tsai Park
(2) The Kowloon Walled City Park
(3) Carpenter Road Park
(4) Kowloon City Municipal Services Building
(5) Little Thailand
(6) Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
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(1) The Kowloon Tsai Park

In the 1950s, the area was used as a borrow area to supply fill for the extension of the nearby Kai Tak Airport runway. The Urban Council commissioned architecture firm Leigh and Orange to draw up plans for the redevelopment of this area of “barren hills and waste lands” as a new recreational area for the citizens of Kowloon. The first phase of the new park opened in 1964.

The Kowloon Tsai Swimming Pool, the first in Kowloon, was funded by the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and also opened in 1964. Originally, the pool was not open in the evening because it sat under the airport flight path, hence the Civil Aviation Department would not agree on the use of outdoor floodlighting there.

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index_KCP_rent1_icon_2The Kowloon Walled City Park

(2) The Kowloon Walled City Park

The Kowloon Walled City Park occupies one of the most historic sites in the territory. Once strategically located at the north-eastern corner of the Kowloon peninsula and adjacent to what was to become Kowloon Bay, the site was used by imperial officials in the 15th century.

The design of the park was inspired by the Jiangnan garden style of the early Qing Dynasty. Construction began in May 1994, with a work-force of skilled artisans from the Mainland being employed to ensure accurate reproduction of the classical concept.

Work was completed in August 1995, and the park was officially opened on December 22, 1995, by the Governor, the Rt. Hon. Christopher Patten.

The park covers 31,000 square metres and is divided into eight scenic zones with individual characteristics but blending into the overall design.

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index_KCP_rent1_icon_2The Kowloon Walled City Park

(3) Carpenter Road Park

Carpenter Road Park is a nice family-friendly park on Carpenter Road and behind KCP. It has a huge bike path.  You can walk through this park to Kowloon Walled City.

index_KCP_rent1_icon_2Carpenter Road Park

(4) Kowloon City Municipal Services Building

Kowloon City Municipal Services Building is a multi-functional building, including market, library, government office and sport center.

index_KCP_rent1_icon_2Kowloon City Municipal Services Building

(5) Little Thailand

This erstwhile industrial district is now a gourmet neighbourhood of international cuisines, with Asian specialties very much in the spotlight. Southeast Asian, Thai, Chiu Chow and Cantonese food and local desserts are available in inexpensive and unpretentious family-run eateries.

index_KCP_rent1_icon_2Little Thailand

(6) Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal has 2 mega cruise ship parking bays, it allows the largest cruise ship for docking. Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is not only a cruise terminal, but also the exhibition, leisure and entertainment facility.

More Information

index_KCP_rent1_icon_2Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

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