Victoria Peak Garden
Victoria Peak Garden is a Victorian-style public garden located near the summit of Victoria Peak on Mount Austin Road, originally serving as the gardens for Mountain Lodge, the Governor of Hong Kong's summer residence. The garden covers approximately 1.8 hectares and is divided into three zones based on topography, all linked by pathways. This beautiful open green space offers wonderful mountain and harbor views, making it a rare peaceful retreat in Hong Kong. The garden is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with free admission, providing visitors with constant access to this historic Victorian-era landscape. Located just a 15-20 minute walk from the Peak Tram terminus, it features a small car park and public facilities. The garden maintains its historical character while serving as a popular spot for picnics, leisurely walks, and enjoying panoramic views away from the crowded Peak Tower area. The Peak Garden and Mount Austin Playground area is notably less windy than other parts of Victoria Peak, offering a more comfortable environment for families and visitors.