In Hong Kong, Night Markets are a popular means of shopping. The best part about such a market is that it starts at night and gives you ample time to quietly explore the stalls and pick up your favorite Items. There are several night markets throughout the city. So where ever you are staying, drop in to one of the night markets close to your accommodation and enjoy a wholesome shopping experience.

As the sun makes its way down, the lights make its way up and illuminate this very happening and vibrant part of the city. The Temple Street Night market is a popular name in Hong Kong, as it is located in close proximity to so many different hotels and resorts. It is hip and a happening market that is further brought to life by the fortune tellers and the opera singers. It is usually jam packed with people and sounds. For many locals it is a hang out spot where they grab a bite, enjoy the show and browse through goodies at stalls.

The Temple Street Market gets its name from the temple Tin Hau that is located in the center of its main drag. The market has a raw and an authentic local atmosphere that actually appeals to many. In addition to all the activity, the market is a haven and a hub for so many types of goodies. These include Electronics, Watches, Tea ware, Trinkets, Jade, antiques, clothing and much more. Bargaining is a must and in almost every stall you will find someone haggling over something. Conclude your shopping experience by stopping at the food stall and relishing the traditional treats that is accompanied by Gusto.

Hong Kong is a city that will entertain you in all angles. Whether you are looking for modern, old, loud or quiet, you find it all in this vibrant yet breath taking little city. There is one particular 4 star Hong Kong hotel that is sure to complete your holiday in the city. It is none other than the Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong. The facilities you find here are simply unmatched and so is the classy and luxurious ambience. All this and more makes the Cosmopolitan a favorite Wan Chai hotel Hong Kong has.