+ItineraryInternational Finance Centre (IFC)
Last Modified: 2006-11-21 07:46:53.0
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The International Finance Centre (IFC) is the tallest building in Hong Kong. It is composed of two structures, the 39-story One IFC and the infamous 88-story Two IFC.
Although this is the tallest building in Hong Kong - being just slightly taller than the Peak Tower viewing gallery - there are no public viewpoints. While the office towers provides (private) business travelers with excellent facilities and professional management service, the public IFC shopping mall below presents an unbeatable shopping experience. Aside from housing some of the swankiest restaurants and bars, there are also topnotch shops selling everything from clothing and fashion accessories to beauty products and home decorations. If you seek a more cerebral experience, take in a movie at the grandiose Palace IFC, or enjoy a cup of coffee at the cinema café while reading books related to music, art and film. From time to time the IFC mall also holds exhibitions. If you have the opportunity to cook instead of eating out, visit city’super, a unique up-scale Japanese supermarket which boasts high quality groceries including cheese and wine from around the world.
How to get there: Take MTR to Hong Kong Station
Official website: IFC
Related websites:
Palace IFC
city’super

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