Gold Coast Piazza
Gold Coast Piazza is located on the waterfront, in the Castle Peak Bay area. With its European-style design, Gold Coast Piazza reflects the romantic sentiments of the Mediterranean.
Gold Coast Piazza offers a world of pure pleasure and enjoyment. A festive spirit pervades the center. Whatever the occasion, you'll find that special gift at one of its shops. Stores feature a remarkable range of products and merchandise from all over the world. And never has a Piazza featured such a high level of visibility. The floors are terraced, lending each store a wider angle of visibility. The innovative design enhances spaciousness, creates greater contact between floors and makes each visit a pleasurable shopping experience.
Gold Coast Piazza's Mediterranean ambience includes a beautiful patio, a courtyard and a marina directly in front of the development. Gold Coast Piazza is famous for its seaside alfresco-dining food outlets which range from Thai, French, Chinese, Shanghainese restaurants and cafes. It also has a wide range of amenities including convenience stores, a supermarket, laundry, photo and hair services, etc.
Gold Coast Montmartre
Gold Coast Montmartre, a unique, street-art-and-culture attraction, was opened along the Hong Kong Gold Coast in 1995. Hong Kong Gold Coast is set in the picturesque Castle Peak Bay area and is noted for its European architecture, its swaying palms and its romantic, Mediterranean mood. Gold Coast Montmartre has all the continental charm of its Parisian namesake.
Culture Square - Every Sunday afternoon, Culture Square welcomes professional and amateur entertainers to share their musical and cultural passion. The Square is open for western folk songs, band shows, instrumentals and other performances
Art Promenade - The Art Promenade, along the waterfront of Gold Coast Piazza, is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from noon to 10pm. The lively art street features more than 80 kiosks and exhibits showcasing Western art and craft, from paintings to pottery and bottles.
