Lugard Road was built between 1913 and 1914, then after the First World War, completed in 1921. The narrow road, which encircles The Peak, is named after Sir Frederick Lugard, the 14th governor of Hong Kong. The road mainly follows the contours of the hillside, connecting Victoria Gap in the east to the Hatton Road-Harlech Road junction in the west. Joining Harlech Road seamlessly at its end, a circuit is formed around The Victoria Peak. While not entirely pedestrian, has vehicular restrictions. Permits to use this road are only issued to residents for access to their properties. It’s a great spot to take in panoramic views of the Hong Kong Island highrises , the Victoria Harbour, the Peninsular of Kowloon, also to enjoy fine sunset and night views of the above mentioned — and in spring, see the city enveloped in mist. Some early examples of development in the city remain along the road: the small, white Grade III historic building at the start, 1 Lugard Road, built as a Peak Tramways workshop around 1927, still houses the company’s offices. No. 26 Lugard Road is named "Bishop's Lodge". It was built in 1890 and was sold to Joseph Avara, then Bishop of Victoria in 1899. Robert HoTung bought the property in 1917, but surrendered the lease to the Crown in 1950. The most recent news about this property is the present owner the esteemed Tsim Wing-kong family, prominent figures in the toy industry, the residence has seen a remarkable journey of ownership. Acquired for HK$145 million in 1999, the family held onto the property for an impressive 25 years, and most rescently asked for 1.2 billion Hong Kong dollars for the two-story detached house, now a Chinese tycoon from Shenzhen snaps up the mansion for a bargain $838m, a 30% discount. The neo-classical two-storey Grade II historic residence at 27 Lugard Road, the oldest property along the road, was built in 1914 after British architect Lennox Godfrey Bird bought the plot of land at auction for just HK$2,160. The house was purchased for HK$384 million in September 2012. The current owners propose to convert No. 27 historical Grade II private house into a hotel on Lugard Road. The Town Planing Board has approved the...
Read moreLugard Road Lookout: Unforgettable Panoramas of Hong Kong 5 stars
Breathtaking views, easy access, and a touch of history make Lugard Road Lookout an absolute must-visit for anyone exploring The Peak. Here's why it deserves its top rating:
Spectacular vistas: Perched at 1,300 feet above sea level, the lookout offers panoramic vistas of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The city skyline sprawls out before you, with towering skyscrapers, bustling harbors, and verdant hills creating a mesmerizing tapestry. It's truly a sight to behold, especially at sunrise or sunset.
Effortless accessibility: A short, scenic walk from the Peak Tram terminus leads you to the lookout point. The path is well-maintained and offers stunning views along the way. Even for those not accustomed to hiking, the climb is manageable and rewarding.
Historical significance: The lookout was named after Sir Francis Edward Lugard, a former governor of Hong Kong. It served as a strategic vantage point during the colonial era and now offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's past and present.
Tranquil atmosphere: Despite its popularity, Lugard Road Lookout retains a peaceful ambiance. You can often find a quiet spot to soak in the views and admire the city's beauty without the crowds.
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If you're looking for a breathtaking panoramic experience in Hong Kong, Lugard Road Lookout is an absolute must-visit. Its stunning views, easy accessibility, and historical significance make it an...
Read moreIf you're looking through photos and reviews of the Lugard Rd lookout, and wondering whether it's worth going ... stop thinking and just go 😎 This is one of the best views you'll get in Hong Kong and is straight forward to find and access. I've come here numerous times (partly foggy, crystal clear, day/night, summer/winter) and get a buzz and notice something new everytime. The walk from the main bus station to the lookout is quite flat and an easy stroll. It's remarkable how peaceful it is walking along this road while seeing some of the best city skyline in the world beneath you. There is plenty of room for everyone to enjoy the view too - the view isn't just confined to a single spot, although photographers may cluster in popular spots. Note that Lugard Road is actually a road (albeit narrow), so keep an ear out for the occasional service vehicle that...
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