The Harbourfront Landmark
Seventy floors of glass rising over Hung Hom Bay — and the clubhouse lets you walk in off the street.
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This 233-meter luxury tower, completed in 2001, has a 7th-floor clubhouse open to both residents and visitors (most facilities charge a fee), putting Victoria Harbour views right in front of you from the Kowloon side.
What to look for
- The all-glass curtain wall facade wrapping all 70 floors
- Victoria Harbour views from the 7th-floor clubhouse level
- Penthouse apartments visible at the very crown of the tower
Whampoa Station and Hung Hom Ferry Pier are both a few minutes away on foot; The Whampoa Garden Bus Terminus is also nearby.
The Harbourfront Landmark is one of 34 sights worth the detour in Hong Kong, all bundled offline in Voyage GO — download the Hong Kong pack and it sits on your map with no signal, filling your travel passport the moment you walk past.
More to see in Hong Kong
- International Commerce CentreAt 484 m, this is the only building in Hong Kong with more than 100 floors — and it had to be trimmed down so it wouldn't overtop the surrounding mountains.
- Bank of China TowerThe first skyscraper outside the United States to break 1,000 feet — its glass triangles cut the Central skyline unlike anything around it.
- Central PlazaA four-bar neon clock 374 metres above Wan Chai changes colour every 15 minutes, blinking at each quarter-hour change.
- Hong Kong DisneylandThe only Disneyland where a walkway was deliberately bent so good qi energy would not drain into the South China Sea.
- The CenterAfter dark, hundreds of neon bars scroll slowly through the full color spectrum from base to crown — a light show wired into the steel itself.
- Tsing Ma BridgeThe span that ended Lantau Island's water-only isolation — 1,377 metres of road and rail hung from two towers.