The neighborhood of Tsim Sha Tsui is located at the end of the Kowloon peninsula and gathers high-end hotels, museums, upscale restaurants and the famous "Nathan Road". This very touristic district has a bustling nightlife. At the "Knutsford Terrace", restaurants and bars are often open late into the night. While walking around in the "golden mile", you will notice the Bollywood influence, the Shanghai stone carvers and their splendid jewels and gemstones as well as several international brand stores. Discover this sumptuous Tsim Sha Tsui area which has a lot to offer.
Hong Kong always attracts more foreign investors, and it has a considerable consequence on the real-estate prices, which have skyrocketed in the past few years. In 2014, prices increased by 12% and reached new heights: some luxury properties have been sold 185,000 euros per square meter, despite the legal measures taken by the Government to calm down the housing market. This phenomenon can be explained by the fact that the number of building plot did not rise these past years, which led to a frenetic increase of the existing properties. According to experts, Hong Kong is considered as the most expensive city in the world and this tendency is not ready to change as Hong Kong appeals to Chinese elite and very wealthy foreign businessmen every year.