Francfranc Christmas decor
Photograph: Courtesy Francfranc/Vincent Leung
Photograph: Courtesy Francfranc/Vincent Leung

The best places to buy Christmas decorations in Hong Kong 2025

Deck your halls with lights, wreaths, tinsels, and all things festive

Jenny Leung
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It’s December, the malls are pumping Christmas tunes on repeat, and it’s time to get your place looking festive. To help you do just that with no endless wandering required, we’ve pulled together a list of the best places in Hong Kong to buy decorations. From classic luxurious pieces that feel like an investment to budget-friendly fairy lights and unique ornaments with a Hong Kong twist, we’ve got you covered for every style and budget this season.

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Where to buy Christmas decoration in Hong Kong

Francfranc

If you love soft pinks, champagne golds, and anything that feels a bit luxurious without being stuffy, make Francfranc your first stop. With over 120 decorative pieces available, their extensive collection boasts everything from traditional statement pieces to quirky ornaments. One of their most popular items is the Christmas tree starter set, which will save you the hassle of finding the perfect tree decorations as it comes ready with a tree of your colour choice, a pack of curated ornaments, a tree topper, a tree skirt, LED lights, beaded chains, and ribbons. They sell out fast, so hurry!

hk.francfranc.net

Ikea

Let’s face it, you can’t really go wrong with Ikea. Aside from real and artificial Christmas trees, you can also get your hands on things like glass ornaments, wrapping paper and gift boxes, festive tea towels, fairy lights, candle holders – the whole Christmas shebang. 

ikea.com.hk

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Toy Street

Toy Street in Sham Shui Po offers every kind of kids’ toys and gadgets you can think of. But come the holiday season, every shop will start filling their shelves with all sorts of Christmas decorations at wallet-friendly prices. If you’re not in a rush, we recommend taking a stroll to compare prices and then circling back to the spot with the best deals. Most shops carry similar items, so don’t settle for the first thing you find!

Log-on

If there’s one place you can trust to have quirky gifts and festive decorations, it’s Log-on. They’ve got a solid range of classic decor from Japanese and overseas designers, including fairy lights, music boxes, glass ornaments, table-top trees, mini Christmas villages, musical carousels – the list goes on.

logon.com.hk

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The Lion Rock Press

Pay tribute to your local roots with these awesome Christmas decorations that feature a Hong Kong twist. Lion Rock Press, best known for its Hong Kong-themed merchandise and one of our favourite quirky local businesses, has a collection of festive ornaments that celebrate the culture and icons of the city. If you've ever wanted to hang the Star Ferry, a Christmas pudding in a dim sum steamer, or even some egg waffles on your tree, here’s where you can make those dreams come true!

thelionrockpress.com

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  • Causeway Bay

This little boutique tucked away in Lee Garden is stocking a carefully curated range of Christmas ornaments alongside their artisanal collection of bags, jewellery, scarves, accessories, fragrances, and more. We’re big fans of their crochet Christmas wreaths, handmade Christmas elves from Finland each with a different pose or holding different accessories, and their unique tree ornaments.

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Catharina Cheung
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Marks and Spencer

Classy is the name of the game at Marks and Spencer – Christmas baubles, crackers, cards, snow globes, mugs, and much more. If you’re into classics that’ll stay relevant for years to come, then M&S is for you. It’s also one of our favourite places to pick up great stocking stuffers, along with festive sweet treats for the season.

marksandspencer.com/hk

Pottinger Street

The iconic stone slab street comes alive with all things Christmas every year. While you may not find the most unique or extravagant items, the stalls here will definitely have all your bases covered with ornaments, Santa hats, tinsels, and other Christmas essentials. Polish up on your haggling skills while you’re here!

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Brighten Floriculture

This monster florist occupies a large chunk of space in the Mong Kok Flower Market, offering every kind of bud and plant imaginable. Brighten is also a popular port of call when it comes to getting your Christmas tree and holiday decorations. Take your pick of snowmen plushies, fake gingerbread houses, nutcrackers, and a world of festive ornaments. They’re all pretty affordable, too.

brighten.hk

Zara Home

Zara Home does Christmas the chic way. Think muted tones, matte vintage ornaments, velvet-wrapped baubles, papier-mâché decorations, soft linen tree lamps, and candles that actually smell like real pine trees. If you want your home to have a sophisticated, grown-up palette that still feels festive, this is where you’ll find it.

zarahome.com/hk

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Lane Crawford

If you’re ready to invest in festive decorations, walk straight into Lane Crawford and prepare to be quietly dazzled. We’re talking delicate glass baubles from Ichendorf Milano, handmade felt ornaments by Gry & Sif, exquisitely crafted candles from Trudon, and many other decorative pieces that feel like they belong in an art gallery. Yes, most of them have a hefty price tag, but even if you only leave with a single ornament, it’ll be something that truly feels special.

lanecrawford.com.hk

And if all else fails…

When the fancy shops are sold out, or you just need one more string of lights on Christmas Eve, the city’s stationery shops and supermarkets come to the rescue. Places like ParknShop, Wellcome, or JHC will have perfectly serviceable fairy lights, tinsel, plastic baubles, and felt stockings, while your local neighbourhood stationery shops will be an absolute treasure trove of glowing fairy lights, surprisingly cute mini trees, window stickers, snow spray cans, and other decorations you can grab for pocket change. They won’t be the star of the show, but they’re great for those on a budget and are lifesavers for last-minute fixes.

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