Whether you are looking for a grand piano, upright piano or digital keyboard, Hong Kong has got you covered with its bounty of flagship music stores and second-hand traders. Head to one of these shops to bring home the perfect Yamaha or Schimmel at just the right price.

Now that you’ve got yourself a piano, sign up for a piano lesson to get ready to hit the chords.

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Tom Lee Music

As one of the largest musical instrument stores in South East Asia, Tom Lee Music covers all your musical needs including piano sales and rentals. Locations all over Hong Kong with main showrooms at Tsim Sha Tsui, Wan Chai and Sha Tin.

Click here to see full list of shop locations

Parsons Music

With numerous stores around Hong Kong including flagships at Whampoa, Kowloon Tong, Times Square and Hung Hom, Parsons Music has a wide range of pianos and comprehensive after-sales services for all your tuning needs. 

Click here to see the full list of shop locations

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Second-hand pianos

Tong Tuning

Mr Tong, a registered piano technician, sells new European and Japanese pianos and also second-hand pianos at his showroom in Lai Chi Kok. His forte, is of course, in tuning, and can do onsite services. 

Call or WhatsApp Mr Tong at 6304 4081 for more information

Nagoya Piano

High quality used Japanese pianos, brand new pianos and rental options including rent to buy, Nagoya Piano has got you all covered. Their experienced piano technicians guide you through your options to carefully select the right piano for you. Tuning services available too. 

55 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong

Royal Piano Workshop

Founded by Mr Chung, a Yamaha recognised technician, Royal Piano Workshop offers second-hand piano trading. They hope to find the right solution for everyone and have affordable yearly tuning plans to keep your new purchase in shape. 

8A, Van Fat Factory Building, 20-22A Ng Fong Street, San Po Kong

Facebook Marketplace

Check Facebook Marketplace for regular postings for second-hand pianos, mostly upright or electric, in your particular area. Some pianos are even free, so all you’ll need is a man with a van and most likely a piano tuner.

Lead image credit: Photo by Paige Cody on Unsplash

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