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The Peak, about 552 m high, is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. You can enjoy the spectacular cityscape from the Peak.

The Peak Tram is one of the ways to get to the Peak. Commenced operation in 1888, it is the 1st cable funicular in Asia. It carries passengers from the downtown, passes the residential area of the Mid-Levels and then to upper terminus of Peak Tram at Peak Tower.

A dazzling array of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues, as well as a viewing platform make the Peak Tower a leisure destination for dining, entertainment and shopping. Opposite to Peak Tower is Peak Galleria which also provides an observation deck and houses various shops and restaurants, rendering it a can’t be missed spot on the Peak.

Winding around the Peak, the Peak Circle Walk offers stunning vistas of the city. Walking along Harlech Road and Lugard Road, you will be looking at Hong Kong Island’s scenic north and south sides, and panoramic views of the city and the Victoria Harbour.

Going up either Mount Austin Road or Harlech Road Fitness Trail, you will find Victoria Peak Garden where you can see sprawling lawns and pagodas, and enjoy the spectacular views of Mount High West, Pok Fu Lam Reservoir and Lamma Island.

 

Transport

To plan your journey to The Peak, visit the "HKeMobility" website (https://www.hkemobility.gov.hk) or mobile application developed by the Transport Department, insert your starting point and " The Peak" or " The Peak Tower" as the destination to search for routes of different transportation mode. Alternatively, you may click the relevant location pin in the Google Map below and then click the “Journey” button.

The information provided in this website is for reference only, and is subject to change in accordance with the announcement of relevant Departments or organisations. The Government does not make any express or implied warranty as to the accuracy, adequacy, reliability or timeliness in relation to such contents, and will not be liable for any errors in, or omissions from any such information. Before planning your journey, please pay attention to the latest announcements of relevant departments or agencies, or contact them for enquiries of the latest opening status and opening hours of the attractions.