Kowloon, Tsim Tsa Tsui Stroller-Friendly for Baby?


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sherry asked:


I will be going to hong kong and staying in Tsim Tsa Tsui area Kowloon. There is a long row of shops along Nathan road. I will be bring my 8 month old baby and was wondering if anyone knows if the area is stroller-friendly? Are there a lot of steps or can you just stroll?

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5 Responses to “Kowloon, Tsim Tsa Tsui Stroller-Friendly for Baby?”

  1. gatorade Says:

    As long as you are not here during public holidays or go to the shops during lunch hours, you should be able to manage with a stroller. Tst gets really busy during lunch hours from all the people working there, also people in central usually like to cross over for lunch.

  2. Gerald J Says:

    Most of the Tsim Sha Tsui area and along Nathan Rd. is very flat, and although it can get very crowded there, you should be okay with a stroller. It would be very similar to trying to use a stroller in any big city, but the sidewalks along Nathan Rd. are generally fairly wide.

  3. Bear Says:

    I’ve done it before and it wasn’t so bad. Don’t worry about it :) You and your baby will be okay.

  4. NMS HKG Says:

    ok…in HK….we seperated in 3 sessions. HK Island, Kowloon Peninsula & New Terrorites. the place u hv mantioned - Tsim Sha Tsui……is a shopping / dining area so popular for both HKnese & visitors. shops along Nathan Road no more attractive & u can visit the Harbour City Shopping Centre which hv over 300 shops inside plus a lot brand’s shops……nice seaview restaurants……bla bla bla. next to the Harbour City, u can easily approach to our Cultral Ctr at the waterfront so to enjoy some nite breeze + our most beautiful ‘postcard’ evening view.

  5. Emily Says:

    It is okay to stroll your baby there. Along Nathan Road, there is a Miramar Shopping Center and at the other side is the MTR Tsim Tsa Tsui station - Exit A (it should be) and if you continue to walk that side there is a long row of shops.

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