PMQ: Creative Hub for Art, Design & Culture
Visitor Fee
Transportation
- MTR:
- Take the Island Line to Sheung Wan Station (Exit E2) or Central Station (Exit C)
- Walk about 5-10 minutes.
- Bus:
- Several buses stop near Hollywood Road or Aberdeen Street.
- Taxi:
- Direct taxi access available.
Things to Do
- Explore Local Designer Shops
- Home to independent fashion, jewelry, home decor, and art brands.
- Visit Art Galleries & Exhibitions
- Features pop-up art events, photography, and multimedia exhibits.
- Attend Creative Workshops
- Hands-on experiences like ceramics, painting, and crafts.
- Dine at Unique Cafés & Restaurants
- Offers fusion cuisine, artisanal coffee, and local snacks.
- Learn About the Historic Site
- Originally a police residence (1951-2000), now transformed into a creative hub.
Why People Enjoy Coming Here
- A vibrant cultural space blending history, design, and creativity.
- Supports Hong Kong’s local designers and artists.
- A hidden gem for art lovers, foodies, and shoppers.
- Historic charm meets modern creativity in a restored heritage building.
How Old is PMQ?
- Originally built in 1951 as a residential police quarter.
- Revamped into a creative hub in 2014, making it over 70 years old.
List of Activities
- Shopping for unique local designer goods.
- Exploring pop-up exhibitions and art displays.
- Joining creative workshops like pottery or painting.
- Dining in trendy restaurants & cafés.
- Learning about Hong Kong’s history through the building’s heritage.
Additional Nearby Attractions
- Man Mo Temple – One of Hong Kong’s oldest temples.
- Tai Kwun – A restored colonial-era police compound with galleries.
- Hollywood Road – A famous street for antiques and art.
- SoHo & Central Mid-Levels Escalator – A lively dining and nightlife area.