Victoria Peak Garden is located on the site of Mountain Lodge, the Governor's old summer residence, and is the closest publicly accessible point to the summit. It can be reached from Victoria Gap by walking up Mount Austin Road, a climb of about 150 m. Another popular walk is the level loop along Lugard Road, giving good views of Hong Kong's Central district and Kowloon, and then returning via Harlech Road, encircling the summit at the level of the Peak Tower. There are several restaurants on Victoria Peak, most of which are located in the two shopping centres. However, the Peak Lookout Restaurant, is housed in an older and more traditional building which was originally a spacious house for engineers working on the Peak Tramway. It was rebuilt in 1901 as a stop area for sedan chairs, but was re-opened as a restaurant in 1947.
Inside The Peak Tower, there is a dazzling array of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues (Madame Tussauds HK). Moreover, The Peak Tower boasts the highest 360° viewing platform - The Sky Terrace 428, which stands at 428 m above sea level.
Once arrived at the top of the peak, there are the most incredible views over Central. Even though during the day the weather wasn't that great the clouds cleared and settled, creating the most incredible skyline for pictures.
At the top of the peak you can collect heart shaped cards, and write little messages on them. We wrote love messages to one and other, expressing our wishes for the future and our love and hung them up. There are thousands of message written and hung up in the cabinet on a daily basis.