Victoria Peak

Hong Kong, China
Victoria Peak
Explore Victoria Peak, Hong Kong’s most iconic lookout point. Discover its colonial history, ride the historic Peak Tram, and enjoy panoramic skyline views from Sky Terrace 428. A must-visit attraction for stunning scenery and cultural insight.

Perched at 552 meters, Victoria Peak—commonly known as The Peak—is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and one of the city's most iconic destinations. Originally a secluded residential area for colonial officials and wealthy expatriates in the 19th century, access to The Peak was once limited by sedan chairs until the historic Peak Tram opened in 1888, offering a steep and scenic route that remains a top attraction today. The Peak is known for the Peak Tower, a striking architectural landmark with a distinctive wok-like design. This modern structure houses shops, restaurants, and the Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong, offering sweeping panoramic views of the skyline, Victoria Harbour, and surrounding islands. A fun fact: the cooler climate at The Peak made it a favored escape from the subtropical heat—so much so that it was once illegal for non-Europeans to live at the summit during British rule. Today, The Peak is a vibrant blend of natural beauty and urban flair. Visitors can enjoy scenic walking trails like the Lugard Road Loop, dine with a view, or explore interactive exhibitions. Whether you're there for the views, the tram ride, or the luxury, The Peak offers a multi-layered experience at the top of Hong Kong.

Location

Coordinates: 114.1451, 22.2756

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