One Central Place
33 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong
July 2025 | Last Updated | Brand New

“A New Panorama of Modern Living”
One Central Place, located at 33 Gage Street in the heart of Central, Hong Kong, is a newly developed serviced apartment complex designed for discerning professionals. This prestigious property offers bespoke living spaces tailored to the needs of corporate clients, blending modern elegance with functional design. Situated in the vibrant Central Business District, it provides unparalleled access to Hong Kong’s financial hub, luxury shopping, and cultural landmarks.
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Learn more about Central on our neighbourhood guide here.
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Building Information
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In-room Provisions
居室配套
Fully equipped kitchen and bathroom
設備完善的廚房及浴室2-in-1 washer and dryer
二合一洗衣乾衣機Smart TV with Now TV channels and local channels
智能電視連Now TV及本地頻道Complimentary 5G broadband internet and Wi-Fi
免費5G無線寬頻上網服務Complimentary local phone calls
免費本地電話服務
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TBC
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Services & Facilities
服務及設施
Twice a week
housekeeping services
每週兩次房間清潔服務Concierge services
禮賓部Maintenance services
維修服務Exclusive Sino Living APP
專屬APP24-hour security services
24小時保安服務
Smart Mailbox
智能感應郵箱Access control system
門禁系統
Location
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One Central Place at 33 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong, stands as a beacon of connectivity, elevating your urban legacy amidst the city’s thriving pulse. Strategically positioned in the heart of the Central Business District, this prestigious address offers seamless access to Hong Kong’s world-class transport network. Just moments from the Central MTR station, guests enjoy effortless links to the Airport Express for swift travel to Hong Kong International Airport, alongside the extensive MTR lines weaving through the city’s vibrant districts.Enhancing this unrivaled convenience, the nearby Star Ferry terminal provides scenic cross-harbour journeys, while ferries to outlying islands beckon for leisure escapes. A bustling public bus and minibus terminus, taxi stands, and ample on-site parking cater to every need. A covered walkway seamlessly connects the entire Central business district, ensuring you navigate with ease and elegance. One Central Place redefines accessibility, delivering a sophisticated gateway to Hong Kong’s financial and cultural epicenter.
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Location and Vibe
Situated on Gage Street, a narrow thoroughfare in Central’s bustling core, this neighbourhood is a dynamic fusion of old and new. Once a quiet residential lane, it has evolved into a cultural crossroads, flanked by the financial skyscrapers of Central and the artistic vibrancy of SoHo. The area’s hilly terrain adds charm, with steep alleys revealing hidden gems amidst the modern skyline.
Key Attractions
Gage Street Market: Hong Kong’s last remaining open-air wet market, this sensory haven lines the street with stalls offering seasonal produce, fresh seafood, meats, and Chinese pantry staples like noodles and fermented sauces. It’s a must-visit for authentic local flavours.
Tai Kwun: Just a street away, this revitalized former Central Police Station Compound is a cultural landmark. Explore galleries, enjoy performances in the historic prison yard, or dine at upscale options like Yashima, offering kaiseki-style omakase in a serene setting.
Pak Kung Temple: A peaceful retreat tucked nearby, this temple features dragon sculptures and a copper statue of the sea deity Pak Tai, offering a spiritual respite amid the urban hustle.
Dining and Drinking
Lan Fong Yuen: A historic cha chaan teng at 2 Gage Street, famous since 1952 for pioneering “yuen yeung” and “silk stocking milk tea.” Try the fried pork chop bun or French toast for a nostalgic treat.
Bianco & Rosso: Hong Kong’s first “house of vermouth,” this bistro-bar celebrates fortified wines with a European-inspired menu, perfect for wine enthusiasts.
Cultivate: On nearby Elgin Street, this intimate chef’s table by Michelin-starred alum Leonard Cheung offers a seasonal, interactive dining experience with just 22 seats.
Shopping and Culture
Crafts on Peel: A short stroll away, this spot showcases local artisans’ creations, blending tradition with modern design.
PMQ: A creative hub on Aberdeen Street, formerly police quarters, now hosts galleries, boutiques, and design studios, reflecting Central’s artistic evolution.
Cat Street Market: Wander Upper Lascar Row for antiques, curios, and souvenirs, a treasure trove just beyond Gage Street.
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https://www.onecentralplace.hk