Hong Kong's Victoria Peak: A practical guide to things to do, eat, and check in

The Peak is one of Hong Kong's iconic attractions. The following are its attractions, food, accommodation recommendations, photo spots and tips:
Use attractions
1. Lingshan Tower 428: Located at 428 meters above sea level, it is the highest 360-degree observation deck in the country, overlooking the day-to-day view of Victoria Harbor, and enjoy both day and LCD at dusk.
2. Peninsula Plaza: Located opposite Lingxiao Pavilion, there is a water observation deck on the third floor, open for free and talk scare! Telescope with views of Victoria Harbor and the South China Sea. The mall also has a “Rich Man Beauty WorldTM” theme pavilion, a souvenir shop and a variety of restaurants.
3. Gage Road: Built between 1913 and 1914, it is the place where the Peak Loop Return Trail 1 is located. It takes about four minutes to reach the observation deck, overlooking the panoramic view of Victoria Harbor and the view from Sheung Wan to Tsim Sha Tsui.
Have to eat food
1. Jin Yuju: One-star Michelin recommended restaurant, recommended Angus beef sesame sauce noodles, sashimi mussel shrimp cheese noodles, noodles with fresh ingredients, rich taste.
2. Peak Pizza: With an American New York-style decor, the chef makes pizza on site for stunning taste.
3. Min Wah Ice Cream Parlor: A 40-year-old restaurant with dishes such as Mapo Tofu and Sicilian Beef Rice.
Accommodation recommendations
• Recommended accommodation area: Near Central, closer to the summit, convenient transportation.
• Merrill Hong Kong: Just 150 meters from the Pacific Peak Cable Station. Address: 22 Red Cotton Road, Central, Hong Kong.
• Shangri-La, Hong Kong Island: 550 meters from the Peak Cable Station, the guest rooms are elegant and dignified, overlooking Victoria Harbour. Address: Pacific Place, Central Court Road, Golden Mile, Hong Kong.
• Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong: Overlooking Victoria Harbour, in the heart of Central, there is a watery Michelin-starred restaurant. Address: 5 Do No Road Central, Central, Hong Kong.
Photo check-in spot

1. Plum Road: Photography of the natural scenery of Mt. Peak Guan cityscape combined with a picture, beautiful scenery.
2. White arch: The white arch is unique in shape and complements the surrounding environment. It is a good place for photography.
3. High-altitude floor-to-ceiling windows: Inside the sky tower, the beauty of Victoria Harbor can be photographed through the high-altitude floor-to-ceiling windows, with the cityscape as the background, which is very modern.
Tips
• It is recommended to buy the summit cable car tickets online in advance to escape waiting in line on site.
• The summit is windy and cooler, so remember to carry a jacket.
After 4pm, the queue time is longer. If you want to avoid the crowds, you can choose to go up the mountain before 9am or after 9pm. Good people are limited.

Post by 說到做到 | Aug 19, 2025

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