Nathan Road vs Victoria Peak (The Peak)
Both are recommended by experts. Overall, Victoria Peak scores significantly higher than Nathan Road. Victoria Peak scores 93 with approval from 7 reviewers like Afar Magazine, Michelin Guide and concierge.com.
Nathan Road
Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Fodor's
"The famous Kowloon road... with hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and boutiques—retail space is so costly that that the southern end is dubbed the Golden Mile."
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Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"The northern section of Nathan Road is mainly residential, with its colonial-style houses, a charming Anglican church and Kowloon Park."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"A traffic- and pedestrian-choked scrum of electronics shops and jewellery stores. It’s nonetheless an iconic Hong Kong scene."
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Victoria Peak (The Peak)
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1 Lugard Rd, Hong Kong
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Fodor's
"As you step off the Peak Tram, a sharp intake of breath and bout of sighing over the view will cure the feeling that you left your stomach somewhere down in Central."
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Concierge
"At 1,810 feet tall, Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's highest and most notable landmark, as well as its ritziest residential area."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Some 500m to the northwest of the Peak Tram terminus, up steep Mt Austin Rd, Victoria Peak (552m) is the highest point on Hong Kong Island."
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Travel + Leisure
"This 1,800-foot mountain, whose looming peak is visible from almost all of Central district, doubles as the address for Hong Kong’s wealthiest residents."
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Afar Magazine
"When in Hong Kong, it just must be done!"
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