Pottinger Street

Hong Kong

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Pottinger Street

Pottinger Street, named after Hong Kong’s first Governor in 1854, is affectionately known as 'Stone Slabs Street' due to its distinctive granite stone steps. This is one of the district's most iconic and photogenic streets, offering a glimpse into the area's rich history. A short 10-minute walk from here leads to Hollywood Road, where you can explore significant colonial-era architecture at the Central Police Station and Victoria Prison.

Useful Information

  • Address: Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong
  • Address: Exit D2, Central MTR Station

Do & See

Temples, museums, amusement parks and lookout points – Hong Kong has a huge variety of sights to explore. Highlights include the Man Mo Temple, Victoria Peak, the Big Buddha and the night-time market on Temple Street, but be sure to find some time to explore some of the city's fantastic museums, as well: the former colonial police station of Tai Kwun, for example, reopened recently as a museum and cultural venue, and features curious spots like a full-blown bar inside a refurbished old prison.

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