CORDIS EXPERIENCES
IN THE HOTEL
POOLSIDE TAI CHI CLASS
Explore the world of Tai Chi with our resident Master, and achieve health and spiritual balance while enjoying the panoramic views of Kowloon.
The Tai Chi Class is held poolside on Level 42 (weather permitting) and is complimentary for all hotel residents.
ART TOUR
Embark on a self-guided tour to view over 1,500 pieces of contemporary Chinese art displayed at the hotel, including pieces by Wang Guangyi, Yue Minjun and Jiang Shuo.
Art tour cards are available at the concierge.
WINE TASTING AT MING CELLAR
With over 400 wine labels from more than 20 countries, Ming Cellar offers an intimate wine tasting session daily, hosted by our Sommelier from Michelin-starred Ming Court.
Residents have the luxury of joining the wine tasting session without pre-booking.
FITNESS ON DEMAND
From cardio, yoga and spinning to Zumba, dance and TRX, our Fitness on Demand system has hundreds of instructional training videos for you to choose from based on your interests and goals.
Advance reservation is required.
IN THE HOTEL
Explore the world of Tai Chi with our resident Master, and achieve health and spiritual balance while enjoying the panoramic views of Kowloon.
The Tai Chi Class is held poolside on Level 42 (weather permitting) and is complimentary for all hotel residents.
Embark on a self-guided tour to view over 1,500 pieces of contemporary Chinese art displayed at the hotel, including pieces by Wang Guangyi, Yue Minjun and Jiang Shuo.
Art tour cards are available at the concierge.
With over 400 wine labels from more than 20 countries, Ming Cellar offers an intimate wine tasting session daily, hosted by our Sommelier from Michelin-starred Ming Court.
Residents have the luxury of joining the wine tasting session without pre-booking.
From cardio, yoga and spinning to Zumba, dance and TRX, our Fitness on Demand system has hundreds of instructional training videos for you to choose from based on your interests and goals.
Advance reservation is required.
OUTSIDE THE HOTEL
OUTSIDE THE HOTEL
MONGKOK MARKET TOUR
Our signature tour, the complimentary Mong Kok Walking Tour, takes in the eclectic lights, flavours, aromas and bustle of market shopping in Mongkok, Hong Kong. You will get to experience famous bazaars such as the Ladies Market and a variety of electronic, live fish and fresh produce markets.
LANGHAM PLACE
An iconic landmark in Mongkok, Langham Place is a 15-storey mall with over 200 shops ranging from food and beverage to fashion and entertainment. Langham Place includes Langham Place Tower, a 59-storey office building, and Cordis, Hong Kong, a five-star 42-storey hotel.
RED BRICK BUILDING
Immerse yourself in this Grade 1 historic site that could transport you to a bygone era. Be amazed by the captivating architecture, including striking red brick façade, cast iron rainwater pipes, and arched verandahs, while experiencing the rich heritage of this remarkable structure.
DUNDAS STREET
A unique street where many restaurants have decided to open on the upper floors of buildings to save costs. Explore a world of cafes and street food that is immensely popular with youngsters.
LADIES MARKET
Don’t be fooled by the name – there’s as much in store here for men and children as there are for women! Located on Tung Choi Street, running from Argyle to Dundas Streets, this market sells bargain-priced clothes, electronics, accessories, toys, and a host of other trinkets and souvenirs.
SNEAKER STREET (FA YUEN STREET)
From sneakers to dress shoes, Fa Yuen Street – which interestingly translates to ‘Garden Street’ – has more than 50 stores selling a wide variety of shoe brands, from bargains to premium buys. It’s usually busy from late afternoons to evenings, so we suggest visiting early to avoid the crowd.
GWO LAAN (FRUIT MARKET)
Gwo Laan is a Grade II Historic Building where over 250 wholesale vendors come together to offer a wide selection of seasonal fruits from around the world. Embark on a delightful shopping adventure, where you can savour the freshest produce at bargain prices.
ELECTRONICS STREET
Sai Yeung Choi, or watercress in Cantonese, used to adorn the street before high-rise buildings took their place. The street is aglow with colourful illuminated signs and worth checking out for electronics, clothes, cosmetics and food.
THE FOREST
Located on central Sneaker Street, THE FOREST stands out with its modern architectural design accentuated by greenery. Showcasing trendy international sports brands all under one roof, THE FOREST is the one-stop shopping haven for sports enthusiasts and trendsetters alike, and is firmly committed to fostering sports culture and affirming its status as the destination that celebrates sports, fashion and local cultures.
GOLDFISH MARKET
Aquarium enthusiasts and aquarists converge at this market to purchase goldfish, koi and many other varieties of fish. A wide range of aquatic plants, fish food, tanks and aquarium accessories are also available for purchase at this market. The most common purchases for tourists are tank accessories like filters and thermometers.
FA YUEN STREET MARKET
This charming street market is filled with shops and hawker stalls selling bargain-priced goods. You’ll find electronics, toys, fashion accessories, souvenirs and even fruit and vegetables. Behind and parallel to the hawker stalls, you’ll find shops selling export overruns and second-hand clothes.
TIN HAU TEMPLE AT YAU MA TEI
Nestled in the vibrant Yau Ma Tei district, the Tin Hau Temple stands as a Declared, symbolising the community's deep-rooted connection to the sea. Despite the shifting of its location due to land reclamation, fishermen and devotees continue to gather here and pay homage to the revered Goddess of the Sea, Tin Hau.
FLOWER MARKET ROAD
One of the world’s most popular flower markets, where both cut flowers and growing plants can be found. A walk through the market is a feast for the eyes and a delight to the nose; lovers of flora and fauna come here for auspicious greens and blossoms to decorate their homes. Visitors can also come to buy seeds and gardening tools.
TEMPLE STREET
Tantalise your taste buds with an endless array of delectable local snacks at the bustling Temple Street. Take a gaze at the symbols and icons of Hong Kong with dazzling light art installations, creative paintings, and mesmerising wall projections, while indulging in the fortune-telling consultations and traditional Chinese street operas that could ignite your night.
JADE MARKET
This indoor street market boasts around 400 registered stalls brimming with exquisite jade, pearls, jewellery and an array of gemstones. Hunt for the treasure trove of affordable jade souvenirs here to learn about the long tradition of jade culture.
YUEN PO STREET BIRD GARDEN
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden is a haven for bird lovers from all over the city. A traditional moon gate at the entrance welcomes visitors to the park, where dozens of stalls sell different kinds of birds, intricate cages, and accessories. Mornings are filled with retirees and their bird cages, sitting on benches and chatting with fellow bird enthusiasts.
T.O.P. THIS IS OUR PLACE
T.O.P shopping mall brings many brands that are setting up shop in Hong Kong for the first time, novel concept retail chains, flagship stores and limited edition crossover pop-up stores.
ARGYLE CENTRE
Argyle Centre Phase I is a shopping arcade that comprises over 300 outlets selling affordable Japanese and Korean fashion, cosmetics and more. Be sure to check out the food stalls providing mouth-watering street foods like egg waffles and bubble tea.
MOKO
MOKO hosts a diverse mix of branded retailers and restaurants, including jewellery and watches, cosmetics, audiovisual equipment, fashion and other accessories. Enjoy a variety of cuisines under one roof, from Chinese restaurants, Asian delights, Western delicacies to stylish cafes.
618 SHANGHAI STREET
618 Shanghai Street is a revitalisation project started by Urban Renewal Authority Hong Kong in 2008 to preserve the historical ‘ambience’ of the shophouses and key architectural features of pre-war Grade 2 buildings facing Shanghai Street.
OUTSIDE THE HOTEL
Our signature tour, the complimentary Mong Kok Walking Tour, takes in the eclectic lights, flavours, aromas and bustle of market shopping in Mongkok, Hong Kong. You will get to experience famous bazaars such as the Ladies Market and a variety of electronic, live fish and fresh produce markets.
An iconic landmark in Mongkok, Langham Place is a 15-storey mall with over 200 shops ranging from food and beverage to fashion and entertainment. Langham Place includes Langham Place Tower, a 59-storey office building, and Cordis, Hong Kong, a five-star 42-storey hotel.
Immerse yourself in this Grade 1 historic site that could transport you to a bygone era. Be amazed by the captivating architecture, including striking red brick façade, cast iron rainwater pipes, and arched verandahs, while experiencing the rich heritage of this remarkable structure.
A unique street where many restaurants have decided to open on the upper floors of buildings to save costs. Explore a world of cafes and street food that is immensely popular with youngsters.
Don’t be fooled by the name – there’s as much in store here for men and children as there are for women! Located on Tung Choi Street, running from Argyle to Dundas Streets, this market sells bargain-priced clothes, electronics, accessories, toys, and a host of other trinkets and souvenirs.
From sneakers to dress shoes, Fa Yuen Street – which interestingly translates to ‘Garden Street’ – has more than 50 stores selling a wide variety of shoe brands, from bargains to premium buys. It’s usually busy from late afternoons to evenings, so we suggest visiting early to avoid the crowd.
Gwo Laan is a Grade II Historic Building where over 250 wholesale vendors come together to offer a wide selection of seasonal fruits from around the world. Embark on a delightful shopping adventure, where you can savour the freshest produce at bargain prices.
Sai Yeung Choi, or watercress in Cantonese, used to adorn the street before high-rise buildings took their place. The street is aglow with colourful illuminated signs and worth checking out for electronics, clothes, cosmetics and food.
Located on central Sneaker Street, THE FOREST stands out with its modern architectural design accentuated by greenery. Showcasing trendy international sports brands all under one roof, THE FOREST is the one-stop shopping haven for sports enthusiasts and trendsetters alike, and is firmly committed to fostering sports culture and affirming its status as the destination that celebrates sports, fashion and local cultures.
Aquarium enthusiasts and aquarists converge at this market to purchase goldfish, koi and many other varieties of fish. A wide range of aquatic plants, fish food, tanks and aquarium accessories are also available for purchase at this market. The most common purchases for tourists are tank accessories like filters and thermometers.
This charming street market is filled with shops and hawker stalls selling bargain-priced goods. You’ll find electronics, toys, fashion accessories, souvenirs and even fruit and vegetables. Behind and parallel to the hawker stalls, you’ll find shops selling export overruns and second-hand clothes.
Nestled in the vibrant Yau Ma Tei district, the Tin Hau Temple stands as a Declared, symbolising the community's deep-rooted connection to the sea. Despite the shifting of its location due to land reclamation, fishermen and devotees continue to gather here and pay homage to the revered Goddess of the Sea, Tin Hau.
One of the world’s most popular flower markets, where both cut flowers and growing plants can be found. A walk through the market is a feast for the eyes and a delight to the nose; lovers of flora and fauna come here for auspicious greens and blossoms to decorate their homes. Visitors can also come to buy seeds and gardening tools.
Tantalise your taste buds with an endless array of delectable local snacks at the bustling Temple Street. Take a gaze at the symbols and icons of Hong Kong with dazzling light art installations, creative paintings, and mesmerising wall projections, while indulging in the fortune-telling consultations and traditional Chinese street operas that could ignite your night.
This indoor street market boasts around 400 registered stalls brimming with exquisite jade, pearls, jewellery and an array of gemstones. Hunt for the treasure trove of affordable jade souvenirs here to learn about the long tradition of jade culture.
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden is a haven for bird lovers from all over the city. A traditional moon gate at the entrance welcomes visitors to the park, where dozens of stalls sell different kinds of birds, intricate cages, and accessories. Mornings are filled with retirees and their bird cages, sitting on benches and chatting with fellow bird enthusiasts.
T.O.P shopping mall brings many brands that are setting up shop in Hong Kong for the first time, novel concept retail chains, flagship stores and limited edition crossover pop-up stores.
Argyle Centre Phase I is a shopping arcade that comprises over 300 outlets selling affordable Japanese and Korean fashion, cosmetics and more. Be sure to check out the food stalls providing mouth-watering street foods like egg waffles and bubble tea.
MOKO hosts a diverse mix of branded retailers and restaurants, including jewellery and watches, cosmetics, audiovisual equipment, fashion and other accessories. Enjoy a variety of cuisines under one roof, from Chinese restaurants, Asian delights, Western delicacies to stylish cafes.
618 Shanghai Street is a revitalisation project started by Urban Renewal Authority Hong Kong in 2008 to preserve the historical ‘ambience’ of the shophouses and key architectural features of pre-war Grade 2 buildings facing Shanghai Street.
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