Murray House

Murray House is a monument Stanley Hong Kong located in Hong Kong.

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Stanley Main St Hong Kong

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Goosie Lam

half of this old heritage building are occupied by H&M now. why we need to shop H&M in Stanley? can we have more little local shops?

Gianluca Fioretti

Antico Palazzo

Rue. SATOH

1844 年に英軍マレー兵舎内の将校用住居として中環花園道に建てられたもの。日本占領時代の香港では日本軍の憲兵本部として使われた。戦後は香港政府のオフィス として使われていたが、老朽化に伴い 1982 年に取り壊して資材を保管 (跡地は中国銀行 タワー)。その後の 2001 年にスタンレーに移設。

Namchul Seong

영국 식민지 시절이후 청사로 쓰이다가 홍콩은행으로도 사용. 이후 건물 자체를 이전함.

Ghassan Alkharboush

عادي جدا. بعض الأسواق المنتشرة بكل مكان و مطاعم غالية. المنظر على البحر حلو فقط

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5.4
Vietnamese
Saigon at Stanley 西貢越南餐廳

Great Thai-Vietnamese restaurant in Stanley. Try the different spring rolls as appetizers. - KSI Realty

6.1
Seafood
Ocean Rock Seafood & Tapas

Nice terrace, OK for an everyday lunch - Torry Pedersen

Apparel
H&M

Very special. - Wai Yin Kei

5.1
Monument
Western Market

On the first floor there's a nice model car shop. You can find there miniatures of local public transport. - Kirill O

8.2
Monument
The Peak Tower

Go there early as you can to beat the crowd and buy the ticket for sky terrace. It's worth it. Love it . - Otgontsetseg Purvee

7.3
Monument
Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree

林村阿表私房菜-They probably served the best Cantonese dishes for miles. Full marks to chef Qwai & his team. - Simon Cheung

7.8
Market
Stanley Market

Great for tourists. Tons of souvenirs ranging from tees to jewelry! Nice to walk around and grab a drink outside. - Katrina

7.8
Mall
Stanley Plaza

Great place to chill and relax. There's live band every now and then at the plaza itself. MacDonald tends to get really crowded. Evening back drop is beautiful - チュ リー

6.2
German
King Ludwig Beerhall

The best among all branches. Love the knuckle and sausages. - Winnie Kwong