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The Peak

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  • With Hong Kong’s most spectacular views, cooler climes and quiet wooded walks, it’s no wonder Victoria Peak is so popular with tourists and the super rich who occupy the exclusive properties clinging to its high slopes. The Peak Tram takes under 10 minutes to reach Victoria Gap, pinning you to your seat as it’s hauled up the sheer slope at the end of a single cable (don’t worry, its safety record is spotless).

Top 10 Sights
  • 1. Peak Tower

    The Peak Tram empties into this ugly anvil-shaped mall containing shops, cafés, restaurants and viewing gallery. The refreshment and tourist trinkets inside don’t inspire, but children may enjoy the fantastical motion simulator Peak Explorer ride or Madame Tussaud’s waxworks.

  • 2. Galleria

    Although the imposing Peak Tower mall is hardly sensitive to its grand setting there is a good range of places to eat and drink inside its Galleria, with great views down onto city and harbour, and across to Lamma Island.

  • The Peak Lookout 3. The Peak Lookout
    3. The Peak Lookout

    The new incarnation of this much-loved, up-market drinking and dining favourite retains a lovely garden terrace, great food and friendly ambience.

  • 4. Barker and Plantation Roads

    These usually quiet (although pavement-free) roads are worth wandering for a peep at some of the Peak’s pricier properties, including 23 Severn Road {No. 6 below}. Most have amazing harbour views. But dream on. You would have to be a millionaire just to afford a two-bedroom flat here.

  • 5. Pok Fu Lam Country Park

    For a gentle half-hour ramble, head down Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Road, then catch a bus back into town.

  • 6. World’s Most Expensive House

    In 1997 an offer of HK$900m for the newly built property at 23 Severn Road was incredibly refused. Weeks later, prices crashed, and by 2001 the house was valued at a “mere” third of the price.

  • Victoria PeakGarden 7. Victoria PeakGarden
    7. Victoria PeakGarden

    The steep struggle up Mount Austin Road or the longer route along the Governor’s Walk to these well-tended gardens is worth the effort. The viewing platform faces Lamma Island.

  • 8. Old Peak Rd

    The old footpath up to the Peak before the Peak Tram arrived is pleasant and shaded. But the traffic can be busy at the bottom of Peak Road so it’s best to detour onto Tregunter Path near the bottom.

  • View near Summit 9. View near Summit
    9. View near Summit

    The summit itself is fenced off and covered by telecom masts, but the views from the edges of Victoria Peak Garden are excellent.

  • 10. Lugard and Harlech Roads

    The effortless way to see most of the best views on offer from the Peak is on the shaded, well-paved, 2-mile (3-km) circular walk along Lugard Road and Harlech Road. It also makes a terrific jogging track with a view.

Practical Information
If the weather is misty or there’s low cloud, put off a visit to the Peak until a clearer day as the chances are you’ll be able to see very little. In the Peak Tower, Café Deco’s smart interior, wide food choices and good service make it an excellent drinking and dining stop. For fantastic sea views over to Lamma Island dine or drink in the Peak Lookout’s lovely garden terrace. PeakTram 7am–midnight daily Single/returnHK$20/$30 Bus 15C from Central Star Ferry 2849 7654 www.thepeak.com.hk
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margaretc

Although it is a not -to-be- missed experience to ride on the Peak Tram the queues were so long when we went so we took the Bus. There were specatactular views as it climbed up the Peak and taking longer you had more opportunity to take it all in.

about 7 months ago

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bruceandwo
★ ★ ★ ★

Tram and visit good value.Excellent overview of the landscape - clear day essential.Found some interesting purchases in the shops.

about a year ago

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