• Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong Shuttle Bus Guide

Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong Shuttle Bus Guide

Explore the Best of Mongkok, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei & West Kowloon Cultural District

Planning a trip to Hong Kong and looking to explore local culture, art exhibitions, and shopping hotspots? Staying in Kowloon offers unmatched convenience, and Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong is the ideal base. Located between Mongkok and Tai Kok Tsui, the hotel is just a 7-minute walk from Olympic MTR Station, offering a peaceful retreat close to the city’s vibrant energy.

To make your journey smoother, the hotel provides a complimentary shuttle bus service daily, connecting you to key destinations including Mongkok, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, and West Kowloon. Whether you're here for shopping, sightseeing, or cultural exploration, Dorsett Mongkok ensures you travel with ease.

Comfortable Stay in the Heart of Kowloon

Dorsett Mongkok is a 4-star hotel offering five room types, including spacious family quad rooms ideal for groups. Many rooms feature high ceilings and large windows overlooking the unique cityscape of Tai Kok Tsui, with some offering views of the iconic Lion Rock.

The hotel is surrounded by local eateries, including the popular Korean café Goodin’ Out Coffee, where guests can enjoy exclusive drink offers with room key cards, and the 40-year-old noodle shop Ying Kee Noodles, just a 4-minute walk away.

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Mongkok Shopping, Street Markets & Local Eats

The first stop on the shuttle route is Mongkok — one of Hong Kong’s most dynamic districts. The drop-off point is next to Adidas at Langham Place Mall, where guests can easily access Mongkok MTR Station, Ladies’ Market, and Sneaker Street.

Ladies Market

Ladies’ Market is a must-visit open-air bazaar offering everything from Hong Kong-themed souvenirs and children’s clothing to affordable luggage and accessories. Sneaker Street is a paradise for sportswear lovers, featuring top global brands like Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Puma, and more — perfect for finding limited editions or high-performance footwear.

Langham Place

Inside Langham Place, you’ll find Hong Kong’s longest indoor escalators and the trendy LOG-ON store, popular among young locals for its stationery, tech gadgets, and travel accessories. For toy and model enthusiasts, In's Point is a hidden gem offering rare and collectable items such as Hong Kong minibuses, ferries, and buses — a favourite among locals and Mainland visitors.

Best Food in Mong Kok

Mongkok is also a food lover’s haven. Compared to Hong Kong Island, prices are more affordable, and the variety is impressive. Famous dim sum spots like DimDimSum, the Michelin-starred One Dim Sum, and the traditional banquet-style London Restaurant are all within walking distance from the shuttle drop-off point.

Yau Ma Tei: Heritage & Night Market Vibes

The next shuttle stop is Yau Ma Tei, with a drop-off at Silka Seaview Hotel on Shanghai Street.

A lively Hong Kong district, Yau Ma Tei is rich in cultural attractions, dynamic markets, and historical landmarks. Its Notable sites include the Temple Street Night Market, Jade Market, Tin Hau Temple, and Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market.

Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market

A short 4-minute walk brings you to the Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market, a vibrant spot full of life and perfect for street photography. About 12 minutes away is the historic Yau Ma Tei Police Station, a Grade II listed building that hosts a pop-up police-themed gift shop every Saturday — including the viral “Police Bear” from Xiaohongshu.

Temple Street Night Market

Nearby, Temple Street Night Market offers a classic Hong Kong experience with street food, seafood stalls, and local favourites. Don’t miss Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop, a 60-year-old institution known for its wonton noodles, and Kai Kai Dessert, a Michelin-recommended sweet shop loved by celebrities like Chow Yun-fat.

Tsim Sha Tsui: Luxury Shopping & Victoria Harbour Views

Tsim Sha Tsui is a must-visit for any Hong Kong traveller. The shuttle drops guests off at the DFS Duty-Free Store, where you’ll find international beauty brands and exclusive deals. From there, stroll along Canton Road to explore luxury boutiques and Harbour City, Hong Kong’s largest shopping mall.

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Star Ferry Pier Tsim Sha Tsui

The Star Ferry Pier area is ideal for photo shoots, especially during festive seasons, due to its elaborate festive decorations. Nearby, % Arabica and BACHA Coffee provide excellent coffee and picturesque views. Those travelling to Macau will find the China Hong Kong City Ferry Terminal conveniently located a short walk away.

K11 MUESA

Be sure to visit K11 MUSEA, a trendy mall that combines art and shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui. The mall is hub for designer brands, restaurants with sea views, and Casetify, Hong Kong's beloved tech accessory brand, where you can find exclusive phone case collections only available on location.

West Kowloon: Art, Culture & High-Speed Connections

West Kowloon Cultural District is Hong Kong’s rising cultural hub. The shuttle stops at Kowloon Station, which connects to the Airport Express and High-Speed Rail West Kowloon Station, making it easy to travel to Mainland cities like Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and beyond.

Elements Hong Kong

From the Kowloon station, walk to ELEMENTS Mall, home to luxury brands like Hermès, Cartier, Chanel, and more.

The Elements Mall in Hong Kong is a stylish shopping and lifestyle complex located above the Kowloon MTR station. Inspired by the five Chinese elements—Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth—each zone features unique design and art. The mall offers luxury brands, over 100 shops, an ice rink, and Hong Kong’s largest cinema, all connected to major landmarks like the ICC and West Kowloon Cultural District.

Sky100 Observation Deck Hong Kong

The Sky100 Observation Deck, Hong Kong’s highest indoor viewing platform, offers panoramic views of Victoria Harbour (note: temporarily closed for renovations until 2026).

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M+ Museum

Just 8 minutes away is the M+ Museum, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture, featuring exhibitions like Picasso and immersive digital art. The museum also houses a waterfront café and Mosu Hong Kong, a Michelin-starred Korean fine dining restaurant.

Nearby, the Hong Kong Palace Museum showcases over 900 treasures from Beijing’s Palace Museum, including the popular immersive exhibition “Patterns with Meaning.” It’s a must-visit for culture lovers and photography enthusiasts.

Dorsett Mongkok Shuttle Bus Schedule

We offer a complimentary shuttle service which runs daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with departures every hour.

The main stops of our free shuttle bus include:

  1. In front of the Langham Place Mall entrance on Shanghai Street, near Adidas
  2. Silka Seaview Hotel on Shanghai Street
  3. In front of the DFS T Galleria entrance on Peking Road, near Dior.
  4. Kowloon MTR station exits B, at the hotel shuttle waiting area

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Book your Stay at Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong

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Whether you're visiting Hong Kong for shopping, sightseeing, exhibitions, or cultural events, Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong, offers the perfect combination of convenience, comfort, and local experiences. Book directly on our official website to enjoy the best online rates and complimentary shuttle service to top destinations across Kowloon.

Address - 88 Tai Kok Tsui Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Hotline - (+852) 3987 2288

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