Queen's Road Central is lined with significant heritage structures dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Notable sites include the former Central Fire Station, now repurposed into a cultural creative space, and Church of the Immaculate Conception, showcasing a blend of colonial-era architecture and traditional Chinese roof design.
The Bank of China Building at the intersection of Queen's Road Central and Queen's Road West was once a financial hub during wartime and remains an iconic landmark. As you stroll along the street, notice intricate stone carvings, wrought-iron railings, and vintage signage—each telling stories of Hong Kong’s layered past.
Every spring, the government hosts the Central Heritage Walking Tour, offering free guided visits with expert commentary on architectural evolution and urban development in this historic district.